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Jack

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About Me

Biography from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:This actor makes what he does look easy; perhaps that's why he's sometimes taken for granted. Look again, and you see forty years of stardom, an unusually high degree of quality films, a daunting range of parts, and (especially in recent years) a bent for the challenging and unpredictable. The Harvard-educated actor demonstrated his ability early on, more than holding his own among Henry Fonda, James Cagney, and William Powell in Mister Roberts (1955), and even winning a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his comic turn as the scheming Ensign Pulver. He was nominated for his leading roles in two Billy Wilder classics, Some Like It Hot (1959, in drag with Tony Curtis) and The Apartment (1960, as a sniveling toadie to amoral executives), and again for his harrowing turn as an alcoholic in Days of Wine and Roses (1962) for Blake Edwards.The essential Lemmon, however, is the hapless victim of fate, constantly victimized by life's vicissitudes through no fault of his own. He most skillfully delineated that comic persona in his vehicles of the 1960s and early 1970s, and was felicitously teamed with hangdog-faced Walter Matthau in several of those films, most notably The Fortune Cookie (1966, another Billy Wilder gem) and The Odd Couple (1968, from the pen of playwright Neil Simon). He continued to work with Wilder, in a too-little-seen midlife crisis comedy, Avanti! (1972), as Hildy Johnson (opposite Matthau as Walter Burns) in the 1974 remake of The Front Page and with Matthau again in Buddy, Buddy (1981). Matthau and Lemmon reteamed in 1993 for the surprise hit Grumpy Old Men (as feuding neighbors).In 1973, however, he won an Oscar for a dramatic role, as a beleagured dress manufacturer in Save the Tiger and in recent years some of his finest work has flown in the face of his lighthearted image. He was Oscar-nominated for The China Syndrome (1979, as a nuclear plant executive who refuses to participate in an accident coverup), Tribute (1980, recreating his Broadway performance as a dying playwright who wants to reconcile with his son), and Missing (1982, as an American businessman searching for his activist son in a Latin American country).At a time when other actors might play it safe, Lemmon, in his 50s and 60s, took more risks than ever-and also took his time between films, waiting for good scripts instead of settling for junk. He headlined an impressive Broadway production of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night (which was later telecast), took an intriguing cameo part in Oliver Stone's JFK (1991), and got some of the best reviews of his career for a powerhouse performance in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992). He made a fleeting appearance in Robert Altman's The Player (1992, playing the piano) and then contributed a poignant vignette to Altman's Short Cuts (1993) as Bruce Davison's long-estranged father.Lemmon directed his friend Matthau in Kotch (1971), his only fling behind the camera. In Blake Edwards' That's Life! (1986) he appeared on screen with his actress wife, Felicia Farr (who played a fortune teller) and his actor son, Chris Lemmon (who played ... his son). Lemmon received the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award in 1988, but, as a lifelong pianist (and a good one), one of his most satisfying achievements was contributing a song to his 1957 movie Fire Down Below.OTHER FILMS INCLUDE: 1954: It Should Happen to You, Phffft! 1955: Three for the Show, My Sister Eileen 1956: You Can't Run Away From It 1957: Fire Down Below, Operation Mad Ball 1958: Cowboy, Bell, Book and Candle 1959: It Happened to Jane 1960: The Wackiest Ship in the Army, Pepe (a cameo); 1962: The Notorious Landlady 1963: Irma La Douce, Under the Yum Yum Tree 1964: Good Neighbor Sam 1965: How to Murder Your Wife, The Great Race 1967: Luv 1969: The April Fools 1970: The Out-ofTowners 1972: The War Between Men and Women 1975: The Prisoner of Second Avenue 1976: The Entertainer (telefilm), Alex and the Gypsy 1979: Airport '77 1984: Mass Appeal 1985: Macaroni 1987: Long Day's Journey Into Night (telefilm); 1989: Dad 1992: For Richer, For Poorer (telefilm); 1993: A Life in the Theater (telefilm).

My Interests

Golf, piano and acting.

I'd like to meet:

Farfel, Walter, Billy, Shirley, Kevin and countless others... width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" ..

Music:

I wrote the theme for the movie Tribute (1980) and played jazz in a Bobby Short TV special.

Movies:

Appeared in over 80 of them.

My Blog

Remembering Lemmon

CNN LARRY KING LIVERemembering Jack LemmonAired June 28, 2001 LARRY KING, HOST: Tonight, from hilarious comedy to heartbreaking drama,two-time Oscar winner Jack Lemmon could do it all. Joining us...
Posted by Jack on Thu, 06 Apr 2006 12:21:00 PST

Lemmon and Spacey

After Kevin Spacey received a best-actor nomination for his performance in "American Beauty," he sat down to compare notes with the two-time Oscar winner and eight-time nominee Jack Lemmon (who brough...
Posted by Jack on Thu, 06 Apr 2006 12:20:00 PST

Dreaming of Jack Lemmon

Dreaming of Jack Lemmon By MARY JO MELONE No man who tried to impress me by making me dinner drained the spaghetti with his tennis racket. No man mistook the sound of my popping a champagne cork for ...
Posted by Jack on Wed, 09 Nov 2005 06:02:00 PST

A Lovable Lemmon

 A lovable Lemmon The consummate actor, Jack Lemmon also proved that nice guys don't have to finish last By JERRY GLADMANToronto Sun He was, simply, the nicest man in Hollywood. Jack Lemmon --...
Posted by Jack on Wed, 09 Nov 2005 05:57:00 PST

Perfect timing, perfect gentleman

Perfect timing, perfect gentleman Derek Malcolm Thursday June 28, 2001 There have been few Hollywood actors as well loved and as greatly admired as Jack Lemmon. Never mind the fact that in the last d...
Posted by Jack on Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:33:00 PST

From The Kennedy Center Honors

"Happiness," said the acclaimed movie director Billy Wilder, " is working with Jack Lemmon." For people around the world, happiness is simply seeing a Jack Lemmon film. For five decades Lemmon was one...
Posted by Jack on Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:32:00 PST

Neva Howell's Day With Me

http://nevahowell.nowcasting.com My day with Jack Lemmon by Neva Howell It was a wild ride that night. What had brought me to that moment was a call-back audition for a film starring Jack Lemmon and...
Posted by Jack on Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:30:00 PST

Some Famous Lines

Ensign Pulver (Mister Roberts):"Captain, it is I, Ensign Pulver, and I just threw your stinking palm tree overboard. Now, what's all this crud about no movie tonight." Professor Fate (The Great Race):...
Posted by Jack on Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:21:00 PST

Quotes

Failure seldom stops you. What stops you is the fear of failure. I won't quit until I get run over by a truck, a producer or a critic. If you really do want to be an actor who can satisfy himself and ...
Posted by Jack on Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:21:00 PST