Jack Nicholson

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.1232

Gender

Male

Birthday

22-Apr-1937

Age

(88 years old)

Place of Birth

Manhattan, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • جاك نيكلسون
  • 杰克·尼科尔森
  • แจ็ก นิโคลสัน
  • ジャック・ニコルソン
  • 잭 니컬슨
  • John Joseph "Jack" Nicholson
  • John Joseph Nicholson
  • Jack Joseph Nicholson
  • Τζακ Τζόζεφ Νίκολσον
  • 잭 니콜슨
  • 傑克·尼克遜
  • جک نیکلسون

Jack Nicholson

Biography

John Joseph "Jack" Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is a retired American actor, film director, producer and writer. He is renowned for his often dark-themed portrayals of neurotic characters. Nicholson has been nominated for Academy Awards 12 times, winning Best Actor for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and for As Good as It Gets, and Best Supporting Actor for Terms of Endearment. He is tied with Walter Brennan for most acting wins by a male actor (three), and second to Katharine Hepburn for most acting wins overall (four). He is also one of only two actors nominated for an Academy Award for acting (either lead or supporting) in every decade from the 1960s to 2000s (the other one being Michael Caine). He has won seven Golden Globe Awards, and received a Kennedy Center Honor in 2001. In 1994, he became one of the youngest actors to be awarded the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award. Notable films in which he has starred include, Easy Rider, Chinatown, The Shining, Reds, Batman, A Few Good Men, About Schmidt, Something's Gotta Give, and The Departed. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack Nicholson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Rabbit Ears - How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin/How the Camel Got His Hump Rabbit Ears - How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin/How the Camel Got His Hump (1987) Character: Narrator (voice)
How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin: When the Rhinoceros rudely eats the Parsee Man's cake, the Parsee Man's revenge causes the Rhinoceros to have the skin he has today. How the Camel Got His Hump: When the Camel refuses to do any work in the desert, it is up to the Djinn of the desert to set him straight.
Walt Whitman: Poet for a New Age Walt Whitman: Poet for a New Age (1971) Character: Narrator
An introduction to Walt Whitman, American poet, essayist, and journalist. A world poet-a latter-day successor to Homer, Virgil, Dante, and Shakespeare.
The Elephant's Child The Elephant's Child (1986) Character: Narrator (voice)
When a curious elephant child wants to know about the crocodile that lives in the river, he gets a big surprise that might change his life forever.
Stardust Stardust (2010) Character: Self (uncredited)
Stardust is the second part of the trilogy where Provost films everyday life with a hidden high resolution camera and edits the images into a fiction film using cinematographic codes and narrative tools from the Hollywood film language. The award winning Plot Point (2007) that turned everyday life around Times Square into a thriller film being the first part of the trilogy, this time Provost takes his hidden camera to Las Vegas in Stardust and films real Hollywood stars - Jon Voight, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson and turns the glorious and ambiguous power of the gambling capital into an exciting crime story.
BBStory: An American Film Renaissance BBStory: An American Film Renaissance (2010) Character: Self
This 2009 documentary features directors Bob Rafelson, Peter Bogdanovich, and Henry Jaglom, actor-director Jack Nicholson, and actresses Karen Black and Ellen Burstyn, among others, reminiscing about the making of the groundbreaking films of BBS Productions.
Creepy Classics Creepy Classics (1987) Character: Rexford Bedlo - (archive footage)
A compilation of trailers for various horror and sci-fi films, narrated and hosted by Vincent Price.
Drive, He Said: A Cautionary Tale of Campus Revolution and Sexual Freedom Drive, He Said: A Cautionary Tale of Campus Revolution and Sexual Freedom (2010) Character: Self
A video piece featuring Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern and others discussing the production history of "Drive, He Said."
America Lost and Found: The BBS Story America Lost and Found: The BBS Story (2010) Character: Self
Documentary on the BBS company who released some of the best films of the 1970s.
Soul Searching in 'Five Easy Pieces' Soul Searching in 'Five Easy Pieces' (2010) Character: Self
A video piece featuring director Bob Rafelson and actor Jack Nicholson, discussing the production of the film "Five Easy Pieces" (1970).
Junket Whore Junket Whore (1998) Character: Self
A documentary film that explores the relationship between publicists and journalists in Hollywood.
Witness to 'Reds' Witness to 'Reds' (2006) Character: Self
Cast and crew of "Reds" revisit their memories and stories while making the film.
Mulholland Drive - Ein Hollywood-Mythos Mulholland Drive - Ein Hollywood-Mythos (2010) Character: Self
Documentary about the Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles.
Close Up Close Up (2012) Character: Self (archive footage)
More than 150 silent short films about singers, actors and directors captured during Press Conferences in Cannes, Venice and Berlin, between 1993 and 2002. Presented the first time in 2012 (ten years after the last shooting) in Napoli Film Festival and in 2013 at the Art Institute of California in Santa Ana. An anthropological experiment on the facial expressions of famous people showing the human being aspect. All original footage from Mel Gibson to Peter Jackson, from George Lucas to Catherine Deneuve, from Michael Douglas to Giancarlo Giannini and many others.
Yoko Ono: This Is Not Here Yoko Ono: This Is Not Here (1972) Character: Self
"On John's 31st birthday, Yoko held an art exhibit, "This Is Not Here", at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, N.Y.. The show was taped and aired on U.S. TV on May 11, 1972 as "John and Yoko in Syracuse, New York."
Jack of Three Trades: In Focus on Nicholson the Director Jack of Three Trades: In Focus on Nicholson the Director (2024) Character: Self (archive footage)
We all know Jack Nicholson the actor. But few know the history of Jack Nicholson the screenwriter, and especially Jack Nicholson the director. Nicholson's lifelong friend, filmmaker Henry Jaglom, reflects on the icon's behind-the-camera career, while film historian/filmmaker Daniel Kremer presents and analyzes the full scope of that history.
Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight (2008) Character: Self
A 6 part documentary of making of Batman franchise.
Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories (1987) Character: Narrator (voice)
Two tall tales based on Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories; featuring a Parsee man seeking for payback on a cake-munching piggish rhinoceros, and a lazy stubborn camel without a hump pays his debt for refusing to work. Narrated by Jack Nicholson, with music by Bobby McFerrin.
Velocity Velocity (1999) Character: Johnny Varron (young) (archive footage)
Low-budget action flic produced by Roger Corman and mostly edited from his black-and-white production "The Wild Ride" (1960), now in colour and with 25 minutes of new material.
And the Oscar Goes To... And the Oscar Goes To... (2014) Character: Self (archive footage)
The story of the gold-plated statuette that became the film industry's most coveted prize, AND THE OSCAR GOES TO... traces the history of the Academy itself, which began in 1927 when Louis B. Mayer, then head of MGM, led other prominent members of the industry in forming this professional honorary organization. Two years later the Academy began bestowing awards, which were nicknamed "Oscar," and quickly came to represent the pinnacle of cinematic achievement.
America | A Tribute to Heroes America | A Tribute to Heroes (2001) Character: Self
A benefit concert and telethon organized by George Clooney and broadcast uninterrupted and commercial-free by the four major television networks just 10 days after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and The Pentagon to raise money for the victims and their families,
TVTV Looks at the Oscars TVTV Looks at the Oscars (1976) Character: Self
Made in 1976, TVTV's close-up look at Hollywood's annual awards ritual mixes irreverent documentary with deadpan comedy. TVTV's cameras go behind the scenes to follow major Hollywood figures (including Steven Spielberg, Michael Douglas, Lee Grant, Jack Nicholson, and many others), capturing them in candid moments—inside their limousines, dressing for the ceremony, backstage at the awards.
A Concert for Hurricane Relief A Concert for Hurricane Relief (2005) Character: Self - Presenter
A Hurricane Katrina relief concert. After Louisiana was destroyed by Katrina, famous stars all came together and put on this concert, which aired on over 20 television stations, including NBC, TV Guide Channel, ABC, CBS, PAX, FOX, Cinemax, TBS, and USA.
The King of Marvin Gardens The King of Marvin Gardens (1972) Character: David Staebler
Jason Staebler lives on the Boardwalk and fronts for the local mob in Atlantic City. He is a dreamer who asks his brother David, a radio personality from Philadelphia, to help him build a paradise on a Pacific Island, which might be just another of his pie-in-the-sky schemes. Inevitably, complications begin to pile up.
Notes on an American Film Director at Work Notes on an American Film Director at Work (2008) Character: Self
Filmmaker Jonas Mekas follows his friend, film director Martin Scorsese, and his cast and crew, through various locations during the shooting of his film The Departed, released in 2006.
The Last Tycoon The Last Tycoon (1976) Character: Brimmer
Monroe Stahr, a successful movie producer, pursues a beautiful and elusive young woman — all the while working himself to death.
Carnal Knowledge Carnal Knowledge (1971) Character: Jonathan
Two lifelong friends navigate complex sexual encounters and emotional entanglements, wrestling with societal norms and personal desires.
Corman's World Corman's World (2011) Character: Self - Actor
A chronicle of the long career of American filmmaker Roger Corman, the most tenacious and ingenious low-budget producer and director in the US film industry, a pioneer of independent filmmaking and discoverer of new talent.
Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures (2001) Character: Self
With commentary from Hollywood stars, outtakes from his movies and footage from his youth, this documentary looks at Stanley Kubrick's life and films. Director Jan Harlan, Kubrick's brother-in-law and sometime collaborator, interviews heavyweights like Jack Nicholson, Woody Allen and Sydney Pollack, who explain the influence of Kubrick classics like "Dr. Strangelove" and "2001: A Space Odyssey," and how he absorbed visual clues from disposable culture such as television commercials.
Back Door to Hell Back Door to Hell (1964) Character: Burnett
During WWII, a three-man commando team places its trust in the hands of a band of Filipino resistors, as they try to knock out a Japenese communication center.
Joker: Put on a Happy Face Joker: Put on a Happy Face (2020) Character: Self
Featuring interviews with filmmakers and industry legends, discover the origins and evolution of The Joker, and learn why The Clown Prince of Crime is universally hailed as the greatest comic-book supervillain of all time.
Something's Gotta Give Something's Gotta Give (2003) Character: Harry Sanborn
When perpetually single, aging music industry exec Harry Sanborn, and his latest trophy girlfriend, Marin, arrive at her mother's beach house in the Hamptons, they find that her mother, playwright Erica Barry, also plans to stay for the weekend. Erica is scandalized by the relationship and Harry's sexist ways. But when Harry has a heart attack while there, and the doctor prescribes bedrest, his only option is to stay at the Barry home. Left in the care of Erica and his doctor, a love triangle starts to take shape.
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) Character: Tad Pringle
Daisy Gamble, an unusual woman who hears phones before they ring, and does wonders with her flowers, wants to quit smoking to please her fiancé, Warren. She goes to a doctor of hypnosis to do it. But once she's under, her doctor finds out that she can regress into past lives and different personalities, and he finds himself falling in love with one of them.
The Missouri Breaks The Missouri Breaks (1976) Character: Tom Logan
When vigilante land baron David Braxton hangs one of the best friends of cattle rustler Tom Logan, Logan's gang decides to get even by purchasing a small farm next to Braxton's ranch. From there the rustlers begin stealing horses, using the farm as a front for their operation. Determined to stop the thefts at any cost, Braxton retains the services of eccentric sharpshooter Robert E. Lee Clayton, who begins ruthlessly taking down Logan's gang.
Drive, He Said Drive, He Said (1971) Character: Annoyed Bearded Guy
Hector is a star basketball player for the College basketball team he plays for, the Leopards. His girlfriend, Olive, doesn't know whether to stay with him or leave him. And his friend, Gabriel, who may have dropped out from school and become a protestor, wants desperately not to get drafted for Vietnam.
Head Head (1968) Character: Jack Nicholson (uncredited)
In this surrealistic and free-form follow-up to the Monkees' television show, the band frolic their way through a series of musical set pieces and vignettes containing humor and anti-establishment social commentary.
Targets Targets (1968) Character: Lt. Andre Duvalier (archive footage) (uncredited)
An aging horror-movie icon's fate intersects with that of a seemingly ordinary young man on a psychotic shooting spree around Los Angeles.
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) Character: Gino, Hit Man (uncredited)
Chicago February 14th 1929. Al Capone finally establishes himself as the city's boss of organised crime. In a north-side garage his hoods, dressed as policemen, surprise and mow down with machine-guns the key members of Bugs Moran's rival gang. The film traces the history of the incident, and the lives affected and in some cases ended by it.
Always at The Carlyle Always at The Carlyle (2018) Character: Self (archive footage)
The iconic Carlyle hotel has been an international destination for a particular jet set as well as a favorite haunt of the most discernible New Yorkers.
Tommy Tommy (1975) Character: The Specialist
After a series of traumatic childhood events, a psychosomatically deaf, dumb and blind boy becomes a master pinball player and the object of a religious cult.
Mr. Saturday Night Mr. Saturday Night (2021) Character: N/A
The untold story of Robert Stigwood, the impresario behind “Saturday Night Fever” and its record-breaking disco soundtrack.
Kubrick by Kubrick Kubrick by Kubrick (2020) Character: Self (archive footage)
A rare and transcendent journey into the life and films of the legendary Stanley Kubrick like we've never seen before, featuring a treasure trove of unearthed interview recordings from the master himself.
The Rolling Stones: Stripped The Rolling Stones: Stripped (1995) Character: Self
TV Special. 13 Classic Acoustic and Live Tracks Recorded in Paris, Tokyo, Amsterdam and London during 1995 European Tour.
40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic 40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic (2020) Character: Self (archive footage)
Sylvester Stallone and John G. Avildsen narrate behind-the-scenes footage from the making of "Rocky" to mark the film's 40th anniversary.
The Bucket List The Bucket List (2007) Character: Edward Periman Cole
Corporate billionaire Edward Cole and working class mechanic Carter Chambers are worlds apart. At a crossroads in their lives, they share a hospital room and discover they have two things in common: a desire to spend the time they have left doing everything they ever wanted to do and an unrealized need to come to terms with who they are. Together they embark on the road trip of a lifetime, becoming friends along the way and learning to live life to the fullest, with insight and humor.
The Departed The Departed (2006) Character: Costello
To take down South Boston's Irish Mafia, the police send in one of their own to infiltrate the underworld, not realizing the syndicate has done likewise. While an undercover cop curries favor with the mob kingpin, a career criminal rises through the police ranks. But both sides soon discover there's a mole among them.
The Broken Land The Broken Land (1962) Character: Will
A cowboy rides into a small town that is ruled with an iron fist by a corrupt sheriff. He becomes involved with a pretty young town girl and some residents who are trying to oust the sheriff, resulting in a robbery, a murder and his being pursued by a vengeful posse.
Blood and Wine Blood and Wine (1996) Character: Alex
A man who has failed as a father and husband commits a heist to make money for his fledging business, but things become complicated when his wife interferes.
Barbra Streisand: One Voice Barbra Streisand: One Voice (1986) Character: Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
Originally broadcast as an exclusive special on HBO, Barbra Streisand launched her September 6, 1986 concert One Voice, in part, as a protest against Reagan-era nuclear arms proliferation in the late Cold War; the event marked the diva's first official live performance since 1972.
A Few Good Men A Few Good Men (1992) Character: Col. Nathan R. Jessep
When cocky military lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee and his co-counsel, Lt. Cmdr. JoAnne Galloway, are assigned to a murder case, they uncover a hazing ritual that could implicate high-ranking officials such as shady Col. Nathan Jessep.
Ride in the Whirlwind Ride in the Whirlwind (1966) Character: Wes
Three cowboys, mistaken for members of an outlaw gang, are relentlessly pursued by a posse.
Professione: reporter Professione: reporter (1975) Character: David Locke
David Locke is a world-weary American journalist who has been sent to cover a conflict in northern Africa, but he makes little progress with the story. When he discovers the body of a stranger who looks similar to him, Locke assumes the dead man's identity. However, he soon finds out that the man was an arms dealer, leading Locke into dangerous situations. Aided by a beautiful woman, Locke attempts to avoid both the police and criminals out to get him.
The Evening Star The Evening Star (1996) Character: Garrett Breedlove
Continuing the story of Aurora Greenway in her latter years. After the death of her daughter, Aurora struggled to keep her family together, but has one grandson in jail, a rebellious granddaughter, and another grandson living just above the poverty line.
Mars Attacks! Mars Attacks! (1996) Character: President Dale / Art Land
A fleet of Martian spacecraft surrounds the world's major cities and all of humanity waits to see if the extraterrestrial visitors have, as they claim, "come in peace." U.S. President James Dale receives assurance from science professor Donald Kessler that the Martians' mission is a friendly one. But when a peaceful exchange ends in the total annihilation of the U.S. Congress, military men call for a full-scale nuclear retaliation.
The Shooting The Shooting (1966) Character: Billy Spear
Two miners agree to guide a mysterious woman, who has appeared in their camp from nowhere, to a nearby town; but soon, because of her erratic behavior, they begin to suspect that her true purpose is quite different.
Wolf Wolf (1994) Character: Will Randall
Aging publisher Will Randall is at the end of his rope when a younger co-worker snatches his job out from under his nose. But after being bitten by a wolf, Will suddenly finds himself full of youthful vigor. As he struggles to regain his position, he becomes enthralled with Laura Alden, his former boss's daughter. And, as increasingly animal-like urges begin to overwhelm him, Randall worries that he may be turning into the creature that bit him.
Hoffa Hoffa (1992) Character: James R. 'Jimmy' Hoffa
A portrait of union leader James R. Hoffa, as seen through the eyes of his friend, Bobby Ciaro. The film follows Hoffa through his countless battles with the RTA and President Roosevelt.
The Wild Ride The Wild Ride (1960) Character: Johnny Varron
A rebellious punk of the beat generation spends his days as an amateur dirt track driver in between partying and troublemaking.
Chinatown Chinatown (1974) Character: J.J. 'Jake' Gittes
Private eye Jake Gittes lives off of the murky moral climate of sunbaked, pre-World War II Southern California. Hired by a beautiful socialite to investigate her husband's extra-marital affair, Gittes is swept into a maelstrom of double dealings and deadly deceits, uncovering a web of personal and political scandals that come crashing together.
Heartburn Heartburn (1986) Character: Mark
Rachel is a food writer at a New York magazine who meets Washington columnist Mark at a wedding and ends up falling in love with him despite her reservations about marriage. They buy a house, have a daughter, and Rachel thinks they are living happily ever after until she discovers that Mark is having an affair while she is waddling around with a second pregnancy.
The Movie Orgy The Movie Orgy (1968) Character: Self (archive footage)
Clips from assorted television programs, B-movies, commercials, music performances, newsreels, bloopers, satirical short films and promotional and government films of the 1950s and 1960s are intercut together to tell a single story of various creatures and societal ills attacking American cities.
Ensign Pulver Ensign Pulver (1964) Character: Yeoman Dolan
1945, on an old cargo ship somewhere deep in the Pacific ocean: Captain Morton strives to become commander, so he demands the maximum quality of work from his crew, without granting them any freedom or favors - ignoring that they're thousand of miles away from the front. In one word: he drives his crew crazy. They are near mutiny, but no-one dares to do the first step. Until Ensign Pulver plays a prank on the captain that triggers fatal consequences...
Batman Batman (1989) Character: Jack Napier / The Joker
Batman must face his most ruthless nemesis when a deformed madman calling himself "The Joker" seizes control of Gotham's criminal underworld.
View from the Overlook: Crafting 'The Shining' View from the Overlook: Crafting 'The Shining' (2007) Character: Self
An overview of the making of, and a look at the continuing popularity of, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.
About Schmidt About Schmidt (2002) Character: Warren Schmidt
A recently retired man embarks on a journey to his estranged daughter's wedding, only to discover more about himself and life than he ever expected.
Rebel Rousers Rebel Rousers (1970) Character: Bunny
In a small, US costal town with many Spanish speakers, a motorcycle gang arrives on holiday. Also in town to try to reconnect with his pregnant girlfriend, Karen, is businessman Paul Collier. Paul and a leader of the cyclists, J.J., knew each other years before, so when the gang comes upon the couple and, led by the menacing Bunny, beats up Paul and begins a sexual assault of Karen, J.J. tries to intervene: he suggests they hold cycle-riding contests, with the winner claiming Karen (he promises, sotto voce, to set her free if he wins). After the contests commence, Paul crawls away to look for help. He meets with a shrug from a cowardly sheriff's deputy; where can he turn?
The Border The Border (1982) Character: Charlie Smith
A corrupted border agent decides to clean up his act when an impoverished woman's baby is put up for sale on the black market.
Dr. Jack & Mr. Nicholson Dr. Jack & Mr. Nicholson (2019) Character: Self (archive footage)
In a Hollywood career spanning more than 50 years and with 60 movie credits to his name, Jack Nicholson has conquered everyone, becoming the archetypal star who lives according to his own rules. Unmoved by critical approval and conventions he remains the most elusive of American actors.
The Rolling Stones - Totally Stripped The Rolling Stones - Totally Stripped (1995) Character: Self
Totally Stripped is a newly revised version of the documentary that was originally made to coincide with the release of The Rolling Stones Stripped album released in November 1995. It tells the story of the two studio sessions and three live shows that made up the Stripped project. This followed the conclusion of the mammoth Voodoo Lounge tour and found The Stones reimagining tracks from their back catalogue in pared back versions alongside a couple of carefully chosen covers in the studio and doing smaller scale club gigs to showcase these versions, which was a marked contrast to the huge arenas and stadiums that had hosted the Voodoo Lounge tour. This new version of the documentary includes previously unseen footage and lays bare the inner workings of both The Rolling Stones and of some of their best loved tracks. Revealing, intimate and moving, Totally Stripped is unmissable.
Ironweed Ironweed (1987) Character: Francis Phelan
An alcoholic drifter spends Halloween in his hometown of Albany, New York after returning there for the first time in decades.
Anger Management Anger Management (2003) Character: Dr. Buddy Rydell
After a small misunderstanding aboard an airplane escalates out of control, timid businessman Dave Buznik is ordered by the court to undergo anger management therapy at the hands of specialist Dr. Buddy Rydell. But when Buddy steps up his aggressive treatment by moving in, Dave goes from mild to wild as the unorthodox treatment wreaks havoc with his life.
The Cry Baby Killer The Cry Baby Killer (1958) Character: Jimmy Wallace
A teenage boy panics and takes hostages when he thinks he's committed murder.
Untold: Deal with the Devil Untold: Deal with the Devil (2021) Character: Self (archive footage)
Christy Martin broke boundaries and noses as she rose in the boxing world, but her public persona belied personal demons, abuse and a threat on her life.
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert SNL50: The Homecoming Concert (2025) Character: Self
Live from Radio City Music Hall, witness the concert of a lifetime with a star-studded lineup bringing together legendary Saturday Night Live hall-of-famers, iconic guests and surprise musical performances.
Live Aid Live Aid (1985) Character: Self
Live Aid was held on 13 July 1985, simultaneously in Wembley Stadium in London, England, and the John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, United States. It was one of the largest scale satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time: watched live by an estimated global audience of 1.9 billion, across 150 nations. "It's twelve noon in London, seven AM in Philadelphia, and around the world it's time for Live Aid...!"
The Two Jakes The Two Jakes (1990) Character: J.J. "Jake" Gittes
Real estate developer Jake Berman hires private investigator and war veteran Jake Gittes for some run-of-the-mill matrimonial work. After Berman shoots his wife's lover, who happens to be his business partner, Gittes is drawn into a web of conspiracy and deceit involving the oil reserves beneath Los Angeles. While investigating, Gittes hears a voice from his past that causes him to revisit a traumatic case in Chinatown.
The Last Detail The Last Detail (1973) Character: SM1 Billy 'Bad Ass' Buddusky
Two Navy men are ordered to bring a young offender to prison, but decide to show him one last good time along the way.
A Safe Place A Safe Place (1971) Character: Mitch
Noah, a young woman who lives alone in New York, is dating two very different men, Fred and Mitch, at the same time. However, she realises that neither man can totally fulfil her needs.
The Witches of Eastwick The Witches of Eastwick (1987) Character: Daryl Van Horne
Three single women in a picturesque Rhode Island village have their wishes granted - at a cost - when a mysterious and flamboyant man arrives in their lives.
The Little Shop of Horrors The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) Character: Wilbur Force
Seymour works in a skid row florist shop and is in love with his beautiful co-worker, Audrey. He creates a new plant that not only talks but cannot survive without human flesh and blood.
Making 'The Shining' Making 'The Shining' (1980) Character: Self
Directed and edited by Stanley Kubrick's daughter Vivian Kubrick, this film offers a look behind the scenes during the making of The Shining.
Broadcast News Broadcast News (1987) Character: Bill Rorich
Basket-case network news producer Jane Craig falls for new reporter Tom Grunnick, a pretty boy who represents the trend towards entertainment news she despises. Aaron Altman, a talented but plain correspondent, carries an unrequited torch for Jane. Sparks fly between the three as the network prepares for big changes, and both the news and Jane must decide between style and substance.
The Shining The Shining (1980) Character: Jack Torrance
Jack Torrance accepts a caretaker job at the Overlook Hotel, where he, along with his wife Wendy and their son Danny, must live isolated from the rest of the world for the winter. But they aren't prepared for the madness that lurks within.
Prizzi's Honor Prizzi's Honor (1985) Character: Charley Partanna
Charley Partanna is a hitman who works for the Prizzis, one of the richest crime families in the US. When he sees Irene Walker, it's love at first sight. But he soon finds that she, too, is a killer for hire. Charley can overlook his suspicions, but he can't turn off his heart. And the couple must remember that even if they love each other, the Prizzis love only money.
Flight to Fury Flight to Fury (1964) Character: Jay Wickham
This adventure is set in the Philippines and chronicles the exploits of two men who survive a plane crash in the jungle. One of the men is an avaricious killer who has come to the islands to search for a fortune in diamonds. The other is an international adventurer. Now they must somehow overcome their vast personal differences and desires to survive in the steamy wilderness
The Postman Always Rings Twice The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) Character: Frank Chambers
The sensuous wife of a lunch wagon proprietor and a rootless drifter begin a sordidly steamy affair and conspire to murder her Greek husband.
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (2008) Character: Self / Jake Gittes (archive footage)
Examines the public scandal and private tragedy which led to legendary director Roman Polanski's sudden flight from the United States.
Psych-Out Psych-Out (1968) Character: Stoney
Jenny, a deaf runaway who has just arrived in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district to find her long-lost brother, a mysterious bearded sculptor known around town as The Seeker. She falls in with a psychedelic band, Mumblin' Jim, whose members include Stoney, Ben, and Elwood. They hide her from the fuzz in their crash pad, a Victorian house crowded with love beads and necking couples. Mumblin' Jim's truth-seeking friend Dave considers the band's pursuit of success "playing games," but he agrees to help Jennie anyway.
The Pledge The Pledge (2001) Character: Jerry Black
A police chief about to retire pledges to help a woman find her daughter's killer.
Too Soon to Love Too Soon to Love (1960) Character: Buddy
Unmarried teenage lovers turn to desperate measures after their clandestine tryst results in an unplanned pregnancy.
The Crossing Guard The Crossing Guard (1995) Character: Freddy Gale
Unable to move on from the loss of his daughter, Freddy, now a shell of the person he was before, swears to kill the man responsible for her death.
Shirley Maclaine: Kicking Up Her Heels Shirley Maclaine: Kicking Up Her Heels (1996) Character: Self (archive footage)
Shirley MacLaine was the product of a strict middle-class background from which she and her brother, the future actor Warren Beatty, escaped into the fantasy world of show-biz. Her ballet training and her long-legged pixie charm led to rapid success on Broadway in musical comedy. Inevitably, Hollywood called and by 1955 Shirley was cast in Hitchcock's "The Trouble With Harry." It wasn't too long before the fine dramatic roles also came to her opposite the most popular leading men of the time, like Fred MacMurray, Jack Lemmon, Frank Sinatra, Clint Eastwood and Robert Mitchum.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) Character: Randle Patrick McMurphy
A petty criminal fakes insanity to serve his sentence in a mental ward rather than prison. He soon finds himself as a leader to the other patients—and an enemy to the cruel, domineering nurse who runs the ward.
Easy Rider Easy Rider (1969) Character: George Hanson
Wyatt and Billy, two Harley-riding hippies, complete a drug deal in Southern California and decide to travel cross-country in search of spiritual truth.
Terms of Endearment Terms of Endearment (1983) Character: Garrett Breedlove
Aurora, a finicky woman, is in search of true love while her daughter faces marital issues. Together, they help each other deal with problems and find reasons to live a joyful life.
Lost Kubrick: The Unfinished Films of Stanley Kubrick Lost Kubrick: The Unfinished Films of Stanley Kubrick (2007) Character: Self
He is considered by many the greatest film director the medium has ever known. Yet in a 45-year career, Stanley Kubrick's films number only a dozen. That he strove for perfection is well established. What is less known is that he lavished years of energy on several films that never saw the flickering light of the silver screen. Through interviews and abundant archival materials, this documentary examines these "lost" films in depth to discover what drew Kubrick to these projects, the work he did to prepare them for production, and why they ultimately were abandoned.
The Fortune The Fortune (1975) Character: Oscar 'Dix' Sullivan
Two bumbling hustlers in the 1920s attempt to gain the fortune of an heiress. Nothing will stop them, not even murder.
Clint Eastwood, la dernière légende Clint Eastwood, la dernière légende (2022) Character: Self (archive footage)
The portrait of the last cowboy Hollywood legend dives into the 65 years of an extraordinary career in Hollywood, highlighted iconic films like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, as well as Million Dollar Baby, Mystic River and Gran Torino all the way to Cry Macho in 2021. It is no small task to cover more than 60 years of cinema history, especially when it is trying to surveyed with such breadth and diversity: TV star, international star, controversial icon, contested director, filmmaker with a capital F, Eastwood has been through it all, experienced it all, and it is first of all this romantic trajectory, this true American pastoral that the documentary wants to tell with all the passion it possibly can.
Paul McCartney: Back in the U.S. Paul McCartney: Back in the U.S. (2002) Character: Self
In 2002, a 60-year old McCartney refocused the attention on his musicianship, staging a massive live concert in Cleveland, Ohio. The superstar, who went on to form the popular rock group Wings and had several hit records as a solo artist, performs a track list that covers all three phases of his long and prolific career, including the hits "Eleanor Rigby," "Live And Let Die," "Blackbird," "The Long And Winding Road," and "Mother Nature's Son." In addition to the 30 tunes that McCartney enthusiastically performs, seemingly immune to the ravages of time and aging, BACK IN THE U.S.A LIVE also includes candid behind-the-scenes footage of the rocker backstage and on the road.
Goin' South Goin' South (1978) Character: Henry Moon
Henry Moon is captured for a capital offense by a posse when his horse quits while trying to escape to Mexico. He finds that there is a post-Civil War law in the small town that any single or widowed woman can save him from the gallows by marrying him.
Man Trouble Man Trouble (1992) Character: Harry Bliss
A sleazy but affable guard dog trainer is blackmailed to steal a manuscript for a tell-all book from one of his clients.
As Good as It Gets As Good as It Gets (1997) Character: Melvin Udall
Melvin Udall, a cranky, bigoted, obsessive-compulsive writer of romantic fiction, is rude to everyone he meets, including his gay neighbor, Simon. After Simon is brutally attacked and hospitalized, Melvin finds his life turned upside down when he has to look after Simon's dog. In addition, Carol, the only waitress at the local diner who will tolerate him, leaves work to care for her chronically ill son, making it impossible for Melvin to eat breakfast.
Hells Angels on Wheels Hells Angels on Wheels (1967) Character: Poet
At first gas station attendant Poet is happy when the rockers gang “Hell’s Angels” finally accepts him. But he’s shocked when he learns how brutal they are – not even murder is a taboo to them. He gets himself in trouble when the leader’s girlfriend falls in love with him – and he welcomes her approaches.
Five Easy Pieces Five Easy Pieces (1970) Character: Robert Eroica Dupea
A drop-out from upper-class America picks up work along the way on oil-rigs when his life isn't spent in a squalid succession of bars, motels, and other points of interest.
The Kid Stays in the Picture The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002) Character: Self (archive footage)
Documentary about legendary Paramount producer Robert Evans, based on his famous 1994 autobiography.
Reds Reds (1981) Character: Eugene O'Neill
An account of the revolutionary years of the legendary American journalist John Reed, who shared his adventurous professional life with his radical commitment to the socialist revolution in Russia, his dream of spreading its principles among the members of the American working class, and his troubled romantic relationship with the writer Louise Bryant.
The Raven The Raven (1963) Character: Rexford Bedlo
A magician who has been turned into a raven turns to a former sorcerer for help.
How Do You Know How Do You Know (2010) Character: Charles
After being cut from the USA softball team and feeling a bit past her prime, Lisa finds herself evaluating her life and in the middle of a love triangle, as a corporate guy in crisis competes with her current, baseball-playing beau.
The Terror The Terror (1963) Character: Lt. Andre Duvalier
Lt. Andre Duvalier awakens on a beach to the sight of a strange woman who leads him to the gothic, towering castle that serves as home to an eerie baron.
I'm Still Here I'm Still Here (2010) Character: Jack Nicholson
I'm Still Here is a portrayal of a tumultuous year in the life of actor Joaquin Phoenix. With remarkable access, the film follows the Oscar-nominee as he announces his retirement from a successful film career in the fall of 2008 and sets off to reinvent himself as a hip-hop musician. The film is a portrait of an artist at a crossroads and explores notions of courage and creative reinvention, as well as the ramifications of a life spent in the public eye.
Studs Lonigan Studs Lonigan (1960) Character: Weary Reilly
A young man tries to escape the South Side of 1920s Chicago.
The Visions of Stanley Kubrick The Visions of Stanley Kubrick (2007) Character: Self
A look at the visual design of the film The Shining (1980).



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