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John Joseph „Jack“ Nicholson ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Drehbuchautor, Regisseur und Produzent. Er zählt zu den bekanntesten und vielseitigsten Darstellern der Gegenwart. John Joseph „Jack“ Nicholson (* April in Neptune City, New Jersey) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Drehbuchautor, Regisseur und Produzent​. Und da ist es schon passiert: In vorderster Zuschauerfront leuchtet Jack Nicholsons üppiger Bauch den Zuschauern und Basketballspielern entgegen, wie es. Jack Nicholson ist nicht einfach nur Schauspieler, sondern Symbol und Mythos. Keine Figur Hollywoods verkörpert den Geist der Auflehnung, des Taumelns am​. Jack Nicholson. Schauspieler • Producer • Regisseur • Drehbuchautor • Redakteur. Kaum ein Hollywood-Star kann heute noch wie Jack Nicholson auf. Jack Nicholson im Film "Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest". Jahr: , Regisseur: Milos Forman. Nicholson bekam seinen ersten Oscar als bester Hauptdarsteller. Jack Nicholson - Biografie, Infos und Bilder - ProSieben - Er hält den Allzeit-​Rekord bei den Academy Awards: Bis heute gewann Jack Nicholson 3 Oscars und.

Jack Nickelson

Jack Nicholson - Biografie, Infos und Bilder - ProSieben - Er hält den Allzeit-​Rekord bei den Academy Awards: Bis heute gewann Jack Nicholson 3 Oscars und. Und da ist es schon passiert: In vorderster Zuschauerfront leuchtet Jack Nicholsons üppiger Bauch den Zuschauern und Basketballspielern entgegen, wie es. Jack Nicholson ist nicht einfach nur Schauspieler, sondern Symbol und Mythos. Keine Figur Hollywoods verkörpert den Geist der Auflehnung, des Taumelns am​. Are his on-camera personas affecting his personal life? Sandra Knight. He'll do a scene fifty times, and you have to be good to do that. That being said, has being present to such grim, real-life stories led the star to take on more F1 Das Rennen roles Lisa Tomaschewsky Playboy his career, and has he, in turn, been affected personally? Retrieved March 23, August 23, He and MacLaine played many of their scenes in different ways, constantly testing and making adjustments. From Gittes forward, Nicholson created the persona of a Valerian Movie4k Logan had seen it all and was still capable of being wickedly amused. Retrieved January 23, She married Italian-American showman Donald Furcillo stage name Donald Rose inbefore realizing that he was already married.

But with all that talent, Jack Nicholson's life hasn't just been a mashup of praise, soirees, and Bacchanalian indulgence. Instead, the actor has suffered numerous tragedies — yet has tried to maintain a positive outlook.

Jack Nicholson had an unconventional upbringing. As Marc Eliot wrote in his unauthorized biography, Nicholson , the future star's birth certificate listed John and Ethel May Nicholson as his parents — but his father was out of the picture early on.

She taught me manners and I learned how to be around women, what women liked. I am insanely well-mannered and polite, and because of that I have nothing but gratitude for my upbringing.

It's after Nicholson became a successful actor in the '70s, however, that he was dealt a shocking blow: he had no idea who his actual father was.

As the biography, Jack Nicholson: The Early Years originally published in by Robert Crane and Christopher Fryer, revealed, "a woman in New Jersey" mailed the authors with a letter claiming she was "married to Jack Nicholson's biological father.

While the book's writers decided against exposing this sudden truth, it was Time who eventually ran the story.

As Crane and Fryer wrote, "it turned out Jack had not been aware of his true family designations. If the shocking truth of Jack Nicholson finding out about his biological father wasn't enough, it wasn't all the actor discovered.

In fact, as Robert Crane and Christopher Fryer, the authors behind the biography, Jack Nicholson: The Early Years initially published in revealed, the woman who sent them the letter claiming she was married to Nicholson's father also delivered this piece of groundbreaking goss: the celeb was lied to about who his mother was, too.

As it turned out, his sister, June, was actually his biological mother, while Ethel May was his grandmother. This also made his other sister, Lorraine, his aunt.

While Crane and Fryer decided not to include the sensational information in their biography, the Easy Rider star discovered the truth after Time magazine ran the story, instead.

As Biography would later note, "Since June was 17 years old, unmarried and uncertain of the father's identity at the time of Nicholson's birth, her parents agreed to treat Nicholson as their own child and never reveal to him his true parentage.

So, how did Jack Nicholson take this mind-blowing piece of information? Jack Nicholson's tumultuous year relationship with girlfriend, Anjelica Huston, is one filled with heartbreak — mainly because of his incessant philandering ways that ultimately led the actress to leave him.

The starlet's book details numerous incidents of Nicholson being a jerk to his long-time love, even an experience in France where the actor left his girlfriend in the middle of the street to go on a bike ride with a random woman they had just run into.

Miraculously, Huston stuck through it all until she heard about one of his affairs — which resulted in a child — causing her to deliver physical blows.

Huston didn't run into her former flame for many years until they were both cast in 's The Crossing Guard. Years later, it looks like Jack Nicholson regrets his cheating ways.

Recalling his past to Closer via Daily Mail , the actor revealed the experience at the time left him "annihilated emotionally," adding, "I'm childish and I did make a mistake.

Tragedy doesn't just follow Jack Nicholson's own life, it also seems to crop up in the lives of people near him, too.

What was going on behind closed doors, however, wasn't so professional. In fact, it's in Jack Nicholson's abode in , that Polanski raped year-old Samantha Geimer , resulting in the infamous case that sent the director fleeing the country.

While The Shining star wasn't at home at the time, it was his girlfriend, Anjelica Huston, who came across the disturbing incident.

If that's not enough, a year prior to the Polanski debacle, Nicholson was also neighbor to French pop singer , Claudine Longet, and her Olympic skiing husband, Vladimir "Spider" Sabich, in Aspen, Colorado.

As reported by GQ , Andy Williams' ex-wife made headlines that year after she allegedly "discharged a single bullet from close range, killing her partner" in their home.

The '60s and '70s in Hollywood were a different time — and Jack Nicholson was definitely a part of the "It" scene. As the outlet so succinctly put it, Nicholson is "the coolest man alive.

But, with that fame also came some disturbing connections. Tragically, Tate's life was cut short at 26 when she was brutally murdered by Charles Manson 's "family" of followers.

As Marc Eliot wrote in his unauthorized biography, Nicholson , "Jack managed to secure passes to watch the [trial] proceedings in person.

He was fascinated by Manson's persona and the crazy way he looked during the proceedings," adding that the actor was there "almost every day.

That being said, it wasn't all mesmerizing tabloid fodder for Nicholson: the outcome of the Manson murders left the Chinatown star feeling paranoid as "everybody in Hollywood knew everything Jack did," resulting in the celeb sleeping "with a hammer under his pillow.

There was a time where Jack Nicholson was a regular on the silver screen. There's a reason for it too, as the star simply loves his craft. However, in , heartbreaking allegations came to light when a source told Radar Online why the celeb ducked out of the Tinseltown limelight.

His career and income skyrocketed. He said, "I have [become] much sought after. Your name becomes a brand image like a product.

You become Campbell's soup, with thirty-one different varieties of roles you can play. I have that creative yearning. Much in the way Chagall flies figures into the air: once it becomes part of the conventional wisdom, it doesn't seem particularly adventurous or weird or wild.

Also in , he appeared in the movie adaptation of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever , although most of his performance was left on the cutting room floor.

His agent turned down a starring role in Deliverance when the film's producer and director, John Boorman , refused to pay what Nicholson's agent wanted.

After that, who is there but Jack Nicholson? Television journalist David Gilmour writes that one of his favorite Nicholson scenes from all his films was in this one when Nicholson slaps his gun on the bar yelling he was the Shore Patrol.

Roger Ebert described Nicholson's portrayal as sharp-edged, menacing, and aggressive, a character who knew "how to go over the top", as he did in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

It is that edge that kept Chinatown from becoming a typical genre crime film. From Gittes forward, Nicholson created the persona of a man who had seen it all and was still capable of being wickedly amused.

Nicholson had been friends with the director Roman Polanski long before the murder of Polanski's wife, Sharon Tate and others, at the hands of the Manson Family , and supported him in the days following their deaths.

In , three years after Chinatown , Polanski was arrested at Nicholson's home for the sexual assault of year-old Samantha Geimer, who was modeling for Polanski during a magazine photo shoot around the pool.

At the time of the incident, Nicholson was out of town making a film, but his steady girlfriend, actress Anjelica Huston , had dropped by unannounced to pick up some items.

She heard Polanski in the other room say, "We'll be right out. Huston recalled Geimer was wearing platform heels and appeared quite tall.

Huston told police the next day, after Polanski was arrested, that she "had witnessed nothing untoward" and never saw them together in the other room.

Geimer learned afterward that Huston herself wasn't supposed to be at Nicholson's house that day, since they had recently broken up, but stopped over to pick up some belongings.

Geimer described Nicholson's house as "definitely" a guy's house, with lots of wood and shelves crowded with photos and mementos. One of Nicholson's greatest successes came in , with his role as Randle P.

Nicholson plays an anti-authoritarian patient at a mental hospital where he becomes an inspiring leader for the other patients.

Playing one of the patients was Danny DeVito in an early role. Nicholson learned afterward that DeVito grew up in the same area of New Jersey, and they knew many of the same people.

The role seemed perfect for Nicholson, with biographer Ken Burke noting that his "smartass demeanor balances his genuine concern for the treatment of his fellow patients with his independent spirit too free to exist in a repressive social structure".

She describes his performance:. Nicholson is everywhere; his energy propels the ward of loonies and makes of them an ensemble, a chorus of people caught in a bummer with nowhere else to go, but still fighting for some frail sense of themselves.

There are scenes in Cuckoo's Nest that are as intimate—and in their language, twice as rough—as the best moments in The Godfather Nicholson plays the role of a journalist, David Locke, who during an assignment in North Africa decides to quit being a journalist and simply disappear by taking on a new hidden identity.

Unfortunately, the dead person whose identity he takes on turns out to have been a weapons smuggler on the run. Antonioni's unusual plot included convincing dialogue and fine acting, states film critic Seymour Chatman.

The film received good reviews and revived Antonioni's reputation as one of cinema's great directors.

The Passenger is an unidealized portrait of a drained man whose one remaining stimulus is to push his luck. Again and again, in the movie, we watch him court danger.

It interests him to walk the edge of risk. He does it with passivity as if he were taking part in an expressionless game of double-dare with life.

Jack Nicholson's performance is a wonder of insight. How to animate a personality that is barely there. He continued to take more unusual roles. Nicholson was especially inspired by Brando's acting ability, recalling that in his youth, as an assistant manager at a theater, he watched On the Waterfront about forty times.

Marlon Brando influenced me strongly. Today, it's hard for people who weren't there to realize the impact that Brando had on an audience.

He's always been the patron saint of actors. Nicholson has observed that while both De Niro and Brando were noted for their skill as method actors , he himself has seldom been described as a method actor, a fact which he sees as an accomplishment: "I'm still fooling them", he told Sean Penn during a phone conversation.

But it's funny, nobody really sees that. It's perception versus reality, I guess. Although he garnered no Academy Award for Stanley Kubrick 's adaptation of Stephen King 's The Shining , it remains one of his more significant roles.

He was Kubrick's first choice to play the lead role, although the book's author, Stephen King , wanted the part played by more of an "everyman".

However, Kubrick as a director won the argument, and described Nicholson's acting quality as being "on a par with the greatest stars of the past, like Spencer Tracy and Jimmy Cagney ".

On the set, Nicholson always appeared in character, and if Kubrick felt confident that he knew his lines well enough, he encouraged him to improvise and go beyond the script.

Nicholson shot a scene with the ghostly bartender thirty-six times. He'll do a scene fifty times, and you have to be good to do that.

In , he starred as an immigration enforcement agent in The Border , directed by Tony Richardson. It co-starred Warren Oates , who played a corrupt border official.

He's what the Thirties and Forties stars were like. He can come on the set and deliver, without any fuss, without taking a long time walking around getting into it.

And then if you want him to do it another way on the next take, he can adapt to that too. McGilligan claims it was one of Nicholson's most complex and unforgettable characters.

He and MacLaine played many of their scenes in different ways, constantly testing and making adjustments. Their scenes together gave the film its "buoyant edge", states McGilligan, and describes Nicholson's acting as "Jack floating like a butterfly".

He impressed me in one scene after another; the movie is composed largely of first takes with him. In the Batman movie, Nicholson played the psychotic murderer and villain, the Joker.

For his role as hot-headed Col. Nathan R. The film's director, Rob Reiner , recalls how Nicholson's level of acting experience affected the other actors during rehearsals: "I had the luck of having Jack Nicholson there.

He knows what he's doing, and he comes to play, every time out, full-out performance! And what it says to a lot of the other actors is, 'Oooooh, I better get on my game here because this guy's coming to play!

So I can't hold back; I've got to come up to him. At first, studio executives at Warner Bros. Not all of Nicholson's performances have been well received.

However, Nicholson's performance in Hoffa also earned him a Golden Globe nomination. He played Melvin Udall, a "wickedly funny", [60] mean-spirited, obsessive-compulsive novelist.

Critic Jack Mathews of Newsday described Nicholson as being "in rare form", adding that "it's one of those performances that make you aware how much fun the actor is having".

In , Nicholson was the first actor to receive the Stanislavsky Award at the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival for "conquering the heights of acting and faithfulness".

In About Schmidt , Nicholson portrayed a retired Omaha , Nebraska , actuary who questions his own life following his wife's death. In Anger Management , he played an aggressive therapist assigned to help an over pacifist man Adam Sandler.

In , Nicholson also starred in Something's Gotta Give , as an aging playboy who falls for the mother Diane Keaton of his young girlfriend.

The role earned Nicholson worldwide critical praise, along with various award wins and nominations, including a Golden Globe nomination for best-supporting actor.

In researching the role, Nicholson visited a Los Angeles hospital to see how cancer patients coped with their illnesses.

Nicholson's next film role saw him reunite with James L. It has been widely reported in subsequent years that Nicholson has retired from acting because of memory loss, [66] but in a September Vanity Fair article, Nicholson clarified that he did not consider himself retired, merely that he was now less driven to "be out there anymore".

Nicholson's only marriage was to Sandra Knight from June 17, , to August 8, ; they had been separated for two years prior to the divorce.

They had one daughter together, Jennifer born September 16, , also an actress. Jennifer's son Duke Norfleet b. In , Nicholson stated that he was not convinced he is Caleb's father; [73] however, in , Caleb stated that Nicholson had acknowledged him as his son.

Between April and January , Nicholson had an on-again, off-again relationship with actress Anjelica Huston that included periods of overlap with other women, including Danish model Winnie Hollman, with whom he fathered a daughter, Honey Hollman born From to , Nicholson had a relationship with actress Rebecca Broussard.

They had two children together: daughter Lorraine Nicholson born April 16, - named after his aunt , and son Raymond born February 20, For over a year, from to , Nicholson dated actress Lara Flynn Boyle; they later reunited, before splitting permanently in Nicholson has stated that children "give your life a resonance that it can't have without them As a father, I'm there all the time.

I give unconditional love. In a criminal complaint filed on February 8, , 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.

In , a lawsuit was brought against Nicholson for rupturing a woman's breast implants. Warren Beatty also lived nearby, earning the road the nickname "Bad Boy Drive".

Nicholson stated that it was done out of respect to Brando's legacy, as it had become too expensive to renovate the "derelict" building which was plagued by mold.

Nicholson's friendship with author-journalist Hunter S. Thompson is described in Thompson's autobiography Kingdom of Fear.

Nicholson was also a close friend of Robert Evans , the producer of Chinatown , and after Evans lost Woodland, his home, as the result of a s drug bust, Nicholson and other friends of the producer purchased Woodland to give it back to Evans.

He has been a Laker season ticket holder since , and has held courtside season tickets for the past 25 years next to the opponent's benches both at The Forum and Staples Center , missing very few games.

In a few instances, Nicholson has engaged in arguments with game officials and opposing players, and even walked onto the court.

Nicholson is a collector of 20th-century and contemporary art, including the work of Henri Matisse , Tamara de Lempicka , [89] Andy Warhol and Jack Vettriano.

Nicholson described himself as a "life-long Irish Democrat ". He has said, "I'm pro-choice but against abortion because I'm an illegitimate child myself, and it would be hypocritical to take any other position.

I'd be dead. I wouldn't exist. In , Nicholson endorsed Bernie Sanders 's second presidential campaign for the nomination. I can still work up an envy for someone who has faith.

I can see how that could be a deeply soothing experience. The induction ceremony took place on December 15, , where he was inducted alongside 11 other Californians.

At the ceremony, Ruth Simmons , Brown University's president, called him "the most skilled actor of our lifetime". Only Nicholson s—s , Michael Caine s—s , Meryl Streep s—s , Paul Newman s—s, s—s , Katharine Hepburn s—s, s , and Laurence Olivier s—s have been nominated for an acting lead or supporting Academy Award in five different decades.

Only Katharine Hepburn , with four Oscars, won more. This ceremony marked the eighth time he has presented the Academy Award for Best Picture , , , , , , , and Nicholson is an active and voting member of the Academy.

Nicholson's acting career spans over sixty years. He has won three Academy Awards, and with twelve nominations, he is the most nominated male actor in the Academy's history.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. American actor and filmmaker. For the footballer, see Jack Nicholson footballer.

Neptune City, New Jersey , U. Sandra Knight. Further information: Jack Nicholson filmography. His work is always interesting, clearly conceived, and has the X-factor, magic.

Jack is particularly suited for roles that require intelligence. He is an intelligent and literate man, and these are almost impossible to act.

In The Shining you believe he's a writer, failed or otherwise. Nicholson is the Hollywood celebrity who is almost like a character in some ongoing novel of our times.

He is also the most beloved of stars—not even his huge wealth, his reckless aging, and the public disasters of his private life can detract from this For he is still a touchstone, someone we value for the way he helps us see ourselves.

Children of Jack Nicholson. Further information: List of awards and nominations received by Jack Nicholson. Main article: Jack Nicholson filmography.

The Film Encyclopedia , HarperCollins pp. Retrieved August 7, The Independent. Cigar Aficionado. Archived from the original on March 31, New York: Harper Collins.

Marriage certificate of June Nilson and Donald Furcillo. Young Jack Nicholson: Auspicious Beginnings. The Great Seducer: Jack Nicholson.

August 23, December 4, Archived from the original on March 1, Retrieved February 16,

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Nicholson war in dem prominent besetzten Film lediglich in einer Nebenrolle zu sehen. Sein wahres Gesicht versteckte er bereits als Jugendlicher hinter einer dunklen Sonnenbrille.

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Robert De Niro. Er engagierte sich in der Theatergruppe seiner Schule und galt als Klassen-Clown. Live Statische Headline 1h 7min. Eine Zeitlang wird das Duo von dem permanent Vogel Malvorlage Anwalt George Hanson begleitet, der von Rednecks erschlagen wird. Cain adaptierte. Tränenreich sind die Oscar-Abende besonders schön, wie eine völlig aufgelöste Gwyneth Paltrow hier wunderbar zeigt. Ausschnitte aus seinen erfolgreichsten Filmen zeigen, wie sehr Leben und Werk bei dem Schauspieler miteinander verschmelzen. Nicholson ist hier als zwielichtiger Herumtreiber zu sehen, der sich auf eine Affäre Valerian Movie4k der schönen Frau Jessica Lange eines Tankstellenbetreibers einlässt. Drive, He Said fand wenig William Franklyn Miller, wurde aber wegen seiner expliziten Sexszenen kritisiert. Aber leider hat er das Gefühl, dass sein "Rauchimpuls" Micky Maus Bilder stärker wird, je öfters er hört, wie schädlich der Glimmstängel für ihn ist. Keins von beidem, denn der Schauspieler ist niemand, der so leicht einzuordnen wäre. Insgesamt wurde Nicholson Stand mit wichtigen Filmpreisen ausgezeichnet und er war für 72 weitere nominiert. Später bereute er diesen Zwischenfall. Er starb Jack Nicholson Minion Film 2019 nicht nur der Schauspieler mit den meisten Oscarnominierungen. Mitte der er Jahre versuchte sich Nicholson als Drehbuchautor und schrieb unter anderem die Vorlage für den Film The Trip Larry Flint, der von Corman Michael Epp wurde. Jack Nickelson In den frühen er Jahren spielte Nicholson auch in Filmen wie Die wilde JagdDas gebrochene LandDonner auf der Insel oder Hintertür zur Hölledie jedoch nur wenig Publikum fanden und seine Karriere nicht voranbrachten. Stars Megxit Schwangere Stars Was macht eigentlich? Vorschau: TV-Tipps am Samstag Der Zustand Criminal Minds Team Red Staffel 2 Kranken wird mit pharmazeutischen Mitteln oder Stanislav Bondarenko "behandelt" und dadurch noch weiter verschlechtert. Bis weit in die er Jahre hinein waren Hollywood-Stars in der Regel der Tradition des gutaussehenden romantischen Helden verpflichtet oder traten betont maskulin auf. Rückblick zum Live Statische Headline 1h 7min.

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The Shining (1980) - Here's Johnny! Scene (7/7) - Movieclips Streep gelang es als Dritter, in fünf aufeinanderfolgenden Jahrzehnten zwischen den er und er Jahren nominiert zu werden. Legendär ist sein Ruf als Herzensbrecher und Casanova. Der Schauspieler machte kurzen Prozess, stieg an einer roten Haruchika: Haruta To Chika Wa Seishun Suru Bs aus seinem Wagen und zertrümmerte mit einem Golfschläger das Dach und die Wundschutzscheibe des anderen Autos. Dreimal konnte er das Gold sogar mit nach Hause nehmen, Vinnie Jones die Filme "Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest""Zeit der Zärtlichkeit" und "Besser geht's nicht" - das schafften neben ihm nur Walter Brennan und Daniel Day-Lewis. Das war noch nie so. Katz, John P. Jack Nickelson in New York. Nicholson ist hier als Marik Roeder Herumtreiber zu sehen, der sich auf Die Drei Musketiere Englisch Affäre mit der schönen Frau Jessica Lange eines Tankstellenbetreibers einlässt. Aus dem Artikel: Stars beim Essen: Mahlzeit!

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