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Hollywood and CIA Influence Spy Narratives
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24755, member: 2262"] Hollywood has long shaped public views of US intelligence work. Many films and TV shows present CIA agents as heroes who take hard actions to protect their nation. Several movie stars have built close ties with the CIA. Angelina Jolie went to CIA offices to learn about her role in the 2010 film Salt. Her worldwide charity work raises questions about possible deeper links to the agency. Jennifer Garner acted as a CIA agent in the TV show Alias. The CIA asked her to their base, and in 2004, she made a short film to help them find new workers. Questions came up about Sean Penn's possible CIA work. He talked with Mexican drug chief El Chapo before police caught him. Ben Affleck played CIA leader Jack Ryan in The Sum of All Fears. He also made Argo, a film that praised the CIA's work to save US officials in Iran. Some say Walt Disney helped the CIA fight communists in past years. The CIA opened an office in the 1990s to work with film writers. They wanted better stories about their work on screen. Recent films keep showing CIA agents as good people. Zero Dark Thirty told the story of finding Osama bin Laden, making the CIA's rough acts look useful. Tom Clancy's books became films like Clear and Present Danger, helping the CIA look good to people. The TV show Homeland shows CIA people fighting bad groups at home and far away. These ties between Hollywood and the CIA have changed how many Americans think about spies. They often see them as brave helpers rather than secret workers who sometimes break the rules. [/QUOTE]
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