Updated On: 09 August, 2021 08:49 AM IST | Washington | ANI
The `Once Upon a Time in Hollywood` filmmaker told that he struggled academically in school, and that, "my mom always had a hard time about my scholastic non-ability."

Quentin Tarantino. Pic/AFP
The Academy Award-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino recently disclosed that as a kid he vowed to never share a penny of his movie-making fortune with his mother because she allegedly did not support his film career. According to Page Six, Quentin appeared in an interview with `Billions` co-creator Brian Koppelman on his acclaimed podcast, `The Moment`.
The 58-year-old revealed that he first began writing screenplays in elementary school, but got in trouble with his teachers, who, "looked at it as a defiant act of rebellion that I`m doing this instead of my school work." The director shared that he wrote a script called, `Captain Peachfuzz and the Anchovy Bandit` when he was just 12-year-old.