President Donald Trump might be a polarizing leader with a day job, but Woody Allen would love to direct "the very good actor" in a movie again.
When just a famous New York City real-estate developer, Trump appeared in Allen's 1998 film "Celebrity," starring Charlize Theron and Leonardo DiCaprio.
"He was a pleasure to work with, and a very good actor, and very polite," Allen said, speaking on Bill Maher's Club Random podcast, in a new episode out Sept. 1. "He did everything correctly and had a real flair for show business. If he would let me direct him now that he's president, I think I could do wonders."
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