Nicholson was cast by Stanley Kubrick, who was impressed with his role in Easy Rider, in the part of Napoleon in a film about his life, and although production on the film commenced, the project fizzled out, partly due to a change in ownership at MGM, and other issues.
The Top 36 films of Jack Nicholson. 1 1. Chinatown (1974) R | 130 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller. 2 2. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) 3 3. As Good as It Gets (1997) 4 4. Prizzi's Honor (1985) 5 5. The Departed (2006) More items
Nicholson went on to win his next Academy Award for Best Actor in the romantic comedy As Good as It Gets (1997), his third film directed by James L. Brooks. He played Melvin Udall, a "wickedly funny", mean-spirited novelist with obsessive-compulsive disorder. "I'm a studio Method actor ", he said.
Table containing films with Jack Nicholson; Year Title Role Notes Ref. 1958 The Cry Baby Killer: Jimmy Wallace: 1960 Too Soon to Love: Buddy 1960 The Wild Ride: Johnny Varron: 1960 The Little Shop of Horrors: Wilbur Force: 1960 Studs Lonigan: Weary Reilly: 1962 The Broken Land: Will Brocious: 1963 The Raven: Rexford Bedlo: 1963 The Terror
The film is based on a true story, but some key facts were changed. Among them, the fate of the victim. In the film, the victim of the hazing dies. But in reality, the victim survived and Cox was among the Marines who saved his life.
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“I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom I provide, then questions the manner in which I provide it.” What is this? - Colonel Jessup.
Commander Jo Galloway and reveals to her superiors that she believes that the private was attacked by because he was going over the head of Colonel Jessup, the base commander and was threatening to reveal something unless he gets a transfer, so Jessup ordered a "code red" which is basically a type hazing done which is ...
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A "code red" is how they refer to hazing a Marine and is strictly against Marine Corps policy.
“We live in a world that has walls and those walls need to be guarded by men with guns.” “Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's gonna do it?
AFI's 100 YEARS...100 MOVIE QUOTES"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." Gone with the Wind (1939) ... "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." The Godfather (1972) ... "You don't understand! I coulda had class. ... "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." The Wizard of Oz (1939) ... "Here's looking at you, kid."
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No Danger Inside Building. MODIFIED LOCKDOWN – Hold and Secure. A CODE YELLOW alert signifies no immediate danger within the building or on the campus but a situation has arisen requiring all students and all staff to stay in the classrooms.
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Jack Nicholson is one of the most versatile and talented actors that Hollywood has ever had. The fact that he has 12 Academy nominations, the highest any male actor has ever had, aptly reflects his exemplary acting skills and prowess. Nicholson first broke into the scene with the low-budget teen film ‘The Cry Baby Killer’ in 1958.
Billy Costigan goes undercover to gain the trust of Irish-American mobster Frank Costello, while Costello's protégé Colin Sullivan joins the police as his informer. Chaos ensues as both try to expose the other in order to survive. As: Cast. Role: Frank Costello. Director: Martin Scorsese. Genres:
When elderly blue-collar mechanic Carter Chambers learns he has lung cancer, he befriends fellow cancer patient billionaire health care magnate Edward Cole, and the two men embark on a road trip with a wish list of things to do before they "kick the bucket".
With nothing actually going in his favour, Nicholson had almost quit acting but fate turned and ‘Easy Rider’ happened to him. The film not only proved to be his first successful venture but opened a new gateway for his career, also earning him his first of the many to follow Academy nominations.
This romantic horror film tells us the story of Will Randall who becomes a werewolf, and finds himself full of vigor and youth. He fights to regain his job and to woo his former boss’s daughter Laura.
He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for his acting in Terms of Endearment (1983). He later returned in the 1996 sequel The Evening Star. He collaborated with director John Huston in Prizzi's Honor (1985), for which Nicholson earned another Best Actor nomination from the Academy.
Jack Nicholson filmography. Jack Nicholson is an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter who made his film debut in The Cry Baby Killer (1958). Nicholson is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation.
Nicholson's breakout role was in the countercultural Easy Rider (1969). Nicholson next appeared in Five Easy Pieces (1970). He then starred in the comedy-drama Carnal Knowledge (1971). His performance in The Last Detail (1973) garnered him the Cannes Best Actor Award.
Nicholson with Boris Karloff in The Terror (1963) Nicholson with Michelle Phillips at the 1971 Golden Globes. Nicholson after receiving a 1976 Oscar nomination for his performance in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) Nicholson with Easy Rider (1969) co-star Dennis Hopper at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990.
In 1980, Nicholson played Jack Torrance in Stanley Kubrick 's The Shining. For his portrayal of communist Eugene O'Neill in Reds (1981), Nicholson was awarded the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
Nicholson with Easy Rider (1969) co-star Dennis Hopper at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990. Nicholson at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010. Table containing films with Jack Nicholson. Year.
In 1992, he portrayed Jimmy Hoffa in the Danny DeVito -directed Hoffa. That year Nicholson also appeared in the Rob Reiner -directed A Few Good Men.
For his role as hot-headed Col. Nathan R. Jessup in A Few Good Men (1992), a movie about a murder in a U.S. Marine Corps unit, Nicholson received yet another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. One review describes his performance as "spellbinding", adding that he portrayed "the essence of the quintessential military mindset". Critic David Thomson notes that Nicholson's character "blazed and roared".
For the footballer, see Jack Nicholson (footballer). John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker whose career spanned more than 50 years. He is known for having played a wide range of starring and supporting roles, including comic characters, romantic leads, anti-heroes and villains.
He has fathered six children by five different women, but has been married just once.
After accusing the other man of cutting him off in traffic, Nicholson used a golf club to bash the roof and windshield of Blank's car.
In a criminal complaint filed on February 8, 1994, Robert Blank stated that Nicholson, then 56, approached Blank's Mercedes-Benz while he was stopped at a red light in North Hollywood. After accusing the other man of cutting him off in traffic, Nicholson used a golf club to bash the roof and windshield of Blank's car. A witness confirmed Blank's account of the incident, and misdemeanor charges of assault and vandalism were filed against Nicholson. Charges were dropped after Nicholson apologized to Blank, and the two reached an undisclosed settlement, which included a reported $500,000 check from Nicholson.
When he visited Los Angeles, Garfunkel would stay at Nicholson's home in a room Nicholson jokingly called "the Arthur Garfunkel Suite".
Nicholson first came to California in 1950, when he was seventeen, to visit his sister. He took a job as an office worker for animation directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera at the MGM cartoon studio. They offered him an entry-level job as an animator, but he declined, citing his desire to become an actor. While accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 56th Golden Globe Awards, he recalled that his first day as a working actor was May 5, 1955, which he considered lucky, as "5" was the jersey number of his boyhood idol, Joe DiMaggio. He trained to be an actor with a group called the Players Ring Theater, after which he found small parts performing on the stage and in TV soap operas. He made his film debut in a low-budget teen drama The Cry Baby Killer (1958), playing the title role. For the following decade, Nicholson was a frequent collaborator with the film's producer, Roger Corman. Corman directed Nicholson on several occasions, such as in The Little Shop of Horrors, as masochistic dental patient and undertaker Wilbur Force, and also in The Raven; The Terror, where he plays a French officer seduced by an evil ghost; and The St. Valentine's Day Massacre .
Deemed one of the greatest courtroom dramas of all time and based on the novel with the same title, Anatomy of a Murder follows Michigan lawyer Paul Biegler (played by James Stewart), who has his work cut out for him after agreeing to defend Lt. Manion (played by Ben Gazzarra), who murdered a local bar owner after learning he’s been accused of rape.
Philadelphia (1993) Directed by Jonathan Demme, Philadelphia tells the story of lawyer Andrew Beckett, who struggles to hide his homosexuality, as well as his HIV status, for fear that they will have a negative impact on his career at a prestigious Philadelphia law firm.
Trivia: Julia Roberts’ salary for her role as Erin Brockovich made her the first actress in Hollywood to earn more than $20 million. 9.
Set in 1839, Amistad tells the story of a slave ship sailing from Cuba to the United States. In the film, directed by Steven Spielberg, Cinque (played by Djimon Hounsou) leads the slaves in an uprising, which results in them being held as prisoners in Connecticut.
Trivia: Witness for the Prosecution was the last film that Power completed before he died of a heart attack in November of 1958. 6. Legally Blonde (2001) Based on the novel by Amanda Brown, Legally Blonde is a courtroom comedy that stars Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods, a sorority girl from California.
2. 12 Angry Men (1957) This classic courtroom drama was directed by Sidney Lumet and details the deliberations of 12 men, all of whom are part of the jury deciding the fate of a poor young man who’s been accused of murder. If found guilty, he will face the death penalty.
Gambini, played by Joe Pesci, does his best to defend his cousin and his cousin’s friend but makes a number of missteps along the way. Gambini’s fiancee, Mona Lisa, who is played by Marisa Tomei, ...
The film, which came and went in theaters in 2017 with little fanfare, stars Denzel Washington as the cranky, old-school lawyer of the title.
It's easy to boil down A Few Good Men, directed by Rob Reiner, to Jack Nicholson yelling, "You can't handle the truth!". but it's similarly easy to forget what a disturbing and tense film about the cultish cronyism of the Marines it is.
Primal Fear (1996) Based on the 1993 William Diehl novel of the same name, this classic thriller has it all: murder, a possibly innocent man on trial, multiple personalities, and a driven defense attorney (Richard Gere) who's fighting for justice for his client.
The Firm (1993) As you can tell from the rest of this list, the '90s were a golden era of sleek, movie-star-packed legal thrillers, and they don't get much better than director Sydney Pollack's The Firm.
A Few Good Men (1992) Considering this list was inspired by the release of The Trial of the Chicago 7, we had to include Aaron Sorkin's debut film as a writer, the adaptation of the play that made him a star, A Few Good Men.
After the box-office success of movie adaptations of his novels The Firm and The Pelican Brief in 1993, plus his run on the best-seller list, the legal thriller writer looked untouchable.
A lesser-known early work from screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, the mastermind behind Basic Instinct and Showgirls, Jagged Edge offers an alluring mix of violent mayhem, ill-advised romance, and legal intrigue. Glenn Close plays Teddy Barnes, a defense attorney recruited to defend a wealthy newspaper publisher (Jeff Bridges) accused of killing his wife. Soon enough, they're riding horses, preparing for trial, and carrying on their own secret affair. Set primarily in the wealthy homes and spacious offices of San Francisco's Reagan-era elite, the movie has a lushness that sets it apart from many of the legal thrillers of the '90s, which often played out in the sweltering Southern cities of Grisham's novels.