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HBO dissects Madoff fraud in Wizard of Lies

- LUAINE LEE

PASADENA, California — What kind of man would cheat thousands of people out of their hard-earned cash and smile while he was doing it? Bernie Madoff, the financier who pulled off the biggest Wall Street fraud in history, was that kind of man.

In 2009 Madoff confessed to orchestrat­ing a multibilli­on-dollar Ponzi scheme, and HBO will reexamine the drama when it presents Madoff: The Wizard of Lies, premièring May 20.

The show is based on Diana B. Henriques’ best selling book and stars Robert DeNiro as Madoff and Michelle Pfeiffer as his unsuspecti­ng wife, Ruth.

“What he did is beyond my comprehens­ion,” says DeNiro. “So there’s a disconnect somehow in him, and I still would like to understand. I did as best I could, but I don’t understand ... You can go so far. You can do your interpreta­tion. The only things I do feel strongly about is that he didn’t tell his kids, and he didn’t tell his wife. But everyone around him probably had an idea. They just didn’t want to look too deeply because they knew something wasn’t quite right.”

Henriques, who was the first reporter to interview Madoff in jail, thinks he can be classified as a psychopath. “I don’t think you can conduct your life with such a lack of empathy for the devastatio­n that you’re causing and not meet that fairly spongy definition of a psychopath,” she says.

“But I don’t think that tells us a lot about Bernie ... You can put a label on a sociopath, but you can look at some of the greatest entreprene­urs and innovators in American business — I mean, Steve Jobs — some people would have said he’s a sociopath. It doesn’t explain anything to say he’s a sociopath. What you need to understand, and what I think you’ll see in Bob’s performanc­e, is how plausible con men like this are, how utterly they can seize your trust and your imaginatio­n and make you believe,” she says.

“A friend of mine once said, ‘The thing about a Ponzi schemer is they can do a perfect impersonat­ion of an honest man.’ And that’s what you’ll see,” she continues.

The film is directed by Barry Levinson, who has worked with DeNiro on four other projects. DeNiro develops a role in a unique way, says Levinson.

“We’ll go over stuff. We’ll be talking about things — this all in pre-production. And then he’ll be trying on some jacket, a thing, or et cetera. But step by step by step, very slowly — maybe inch by inch — all of a sudden this character begins to emerge. It’s not, like, one day. It’s somehow over that period of time of talking and preproduct­ion notes and going over things, it just keeps evolving. And then there’s that day when all of a sudden there’s the character he’s going to play. I’ve worked with him now, and I’m fascinated every time to see that inch-byinch transforma­tion that takes place.”

 ??  ?? Robert DeNiro stars as Bernie Madoff and Barry Levinson is the director of Madoff: The Wizard of Lies, premièring May 20 on HBO.
Robert DeNiro stars as Bernie Madoff and Barry Levinson is the director of Madoff: The Wizard of Lies, premièring May 20 on HBO.

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