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Jack Nicholson

John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker.[1] He is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time.[2][3] In many of his films, he played rebels against the social structure.[4] He received numerous accolades throughout his career which spanned over five decades, including three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, a Grammy Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. He also received the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award in 1994 and the Kennedy Center Honor in 2001.

Jack Nicholson
Nicholson in 2001
Born
John Joseph Nicholson

(1937-04-22) April 22, 1937 (age 85)
EducationManasquan High School
Occupations
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
Years active1955–2010
WorksFilmography
Spouse
(m. 1962; div. 1968)
Partners
Children6, including Lorraine and Ray
AwardsFull list

Nicholson has won three Academy Awards, for Best Actor for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and As Good as It Gets (1997) and for Best Supporting Actor for Terms of Endearment (1983). He was Oscar-nominated for Easy Rider (1969), Five Easy Pieces (1970), The Last Detail (1974), Chinatown (1974), Reds (1981), Prizzi's Honor (1986), Ironweed (1987), A Few Good Men (1992), As Good as It Gets (1997), and About Schmidt (2002). Nicholson is also known for his notable roles in Carnal Knowledge (1971), The Shining (1980), Heartburn (1986), Broadcast News (1987), Batman (1989), Hoffa (1992), Mars Attacks! (1996), Something's Gotta Give (2003), The Departed (2006), and The Bucket List (2007).

Nicholson has directed three films, Drive, He Said (1971), Goin' South (1978), and The Two Jakes (1990). He is one of only three male actors to win three Academy Awards, and one of only two actors to be nominated for an Academy Award for acting in films made in every decade from the 1960s to the 2000s. His 12 Academy Award nominations make Nicholson the most nominated male actor in the Academy's history.

Early life, education and military service

John Joseph Nicholson was born on April 22, 1937, in Neptune City, New Jersey,[5][6][7] the son of a showgirl, June Frances Nicholson (stage name June Nilson; 1918–1963).[8][9] Nicholson's mother was of Irish, English, German, and Welsh descent. Nicholson has identified as Irish, comparing himself to the playwright Eugene O'Neill, whom he played in the film Reds: "I'm not saying I'm as dark as he was... but I am a writer, I am Irish, I have had problems with my family."[10] His mother married Italian-American showman Donald Furcillo (stage name Donald Rose; 1909–1997) in 1936, before realizing that he was already married.[11]: 8 [12] Biographer Patrick McGilligan stated in his book Jack's Life that Latvian-born Eddie King (originally Edgar A. Kirschfeld),[13] June's manager, may have been Nicholson's biological father, rather than Furcillo. Other sources suggest June Nicholson was unsure of the father's identity.[8] As June was only 17 and unmarried, her parents[note 1] agreed to raise Nicholson as their own child without revealing his true parentage, with June acting as his sister.[14] In 1974, Time magazine researchers learned, and informed Nicholson, that his "sister", June, was actually his mother, and his other "sister", Lorraine, was really his aunt.[15] By this time, both his mother and grandmother had died (in 1963 and 1970, respectively). On finding out, Nicholson said it was "a pretty dramatic event, but it wasn't what I'd call traumatizing ... I was pretty well psychologically formed".[14]

Nicholson grew up in Neptune City.[11]: 7  He was raised in his mother's Roman Catholic Church.[16][17] Before starting high school, his family moved to an apartment in Spring Lake, New Jersey.[11]: 16  "When Jack was ready for high school, the family moved once more—this time two miles farther south to old-money Spring Lake, New Jersey's so-called Irish Riviera, where his grandmother, Ethel May, set up her beauty parlor in a rambling duplex at 505 Mercer Avenue."[18] "Nick", as he was known to his high school friends, attended nearby Manasquan High School, where he was voted "Class Clown" by the Class of 1954. He was in detention every day for a whole school year.[7] A theatre and a drama award at the school are named in his honor. In 2004, Nicholson attended his 50-year high school reunion accompanied by his aunt Lorraine.[11]

In 1957, Nicholson joined the California Air National Guard,[19] a move he sometimes characterized as an effort to "dodge the draft";[20] the Korean War–era's Military Selective Service Act was still in force, and draftees were required to perform up to two years of active duty. After completing the Air Force's basic training at Lackland Air Force Base,[20] Nicholson performed weekend drills and two-week annual training as a firefighter assigned to the unit based at the Van Nuys Airport.[20] During the Berlin Crisis of 1961, Nicholson was called up for several months of extended active duty,[20] and he was discharged at the end of his enlistment in 1962.[21]

Career

Early work

 
Nicholson as Wilbur Force in The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)

Nicholson first came to California in 1950, when he was 13, 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.[20] While accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 56th Golden Globe Awards, he recalled that his first day as a working actor (on Tales of Wells Fargo) was May 5, 1955, which he considered lucky, as 5 was the jersey number of his boyhood idol, Joe DiMaggio.[22] 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.[4] He made his film debut in a low-budget teen drama The Cry Baby Killer (1958), playing the title role. For the next decade, Nicholson frequently collaborated 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; in The Raven; The Terror, where he plays a French officer seduced by an evil ghost; and The St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Nicholson frequently worked with director Monte Hellman on low-budget westerns; two of them—Ride in the Whirlwind and The Shooting—initially failed to interest U.S. film distributors but gained cult success on the French art-house circuit and were later sold to television. Nicholson also appeared in two episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, and starred as a rebellious dirt-track race driver in the 1960 film The Wild Ride.

With his acting career floundering, Nicholson seemed resigned to a career behind the camera as a writer/director. His first real taste of writing success was the screenplay for the 1967 counterculture film The Trip (directed by Corman), starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper. After first reading the script, Fonda told Nicholson he was impressed by the writing and felt it could become a great film. But Fonda was disappointed with how the film turned out and blamed the editing for turning it into a "predictable" film and said so publicly. "I was livid", he recalls.[23] Nicholson also co-wrote, with Bob Rafelson, the movie Head, which starred The Monkees, and arranged the movie's soundtrack.

Nicholson's first big acting break came when a role opened up in Fonda and Hopper's Easy Rider (1969). He played alcoholic lawyer George Hanson, for which he received his first Oscar nomination. The film cost only $400,000 to make, and became a blockbuster, grossing $40 million.[24] Biographer John Parker writes that Nicholson's interpretation of his role placed him in the company of earlier "antihero" actors, such as James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart, while promoting him into an "overnight number-one hero of the counter-culture movement".[24] The part was a lucky break for Nicholson. The role had been written for Rip Torn, who withdrew from the project after an argument with Hopper.[25] Nicholson later acknowledged the importance of being cast in Easy Rider: "All I could see in the early films, before Easy Rider, was this desperate young actor trying to vault out of the screen and create a movie career."[26] Stanley Kubrick, who was impressed by his performance in Easy Rider, cast Nicholson as 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.[27]

1970s

 
Nicholson with Michelle Phillips at the 1971 Golden Globes

In 1970, Nicholson starred in Five Easy Pieces alongside Karen Black in what became his persona-defining role. Nicholson and Black were nominated for Academy Awards for their performances. Nicholson played Bobby Dupea, an oil rig worker, and Black played his waitress girlfriend. Black noted that Nicholson's character in the film was very subdued and very different from Nicholson's real personality. She said that the now-infamous restaurant scene was partly improvised by Nicholson, and was out of character for Bobby, who wouldn't have cared enough to argue with a waitress.[28] "I think that Jack really has very little in common with Bobby. I think Bobby has given up looking for love. But Jack hasn't, he's very interested in love, in finding out things. Jack is a very curious, alive human being. Always ready for a new idea."[29]: 37  Nicholson himself said as much, telling an interviewer, "I like listening to everybody. This to me is the elixir of life."[30]

Black later admitted that she had a crush on Nicholson from the time they met, although they dated only briefly. "He was very beautiful. He just looked right at you ... I liked him a lot ... He really sort of wanted to date me but I didn't think of him that way because I was going with Peter Kastner ... Then I went to do Easy Rider, but didn't see him because we didn't have any scenes together ... At the premiere, I saw him out in the lobby afterward and I started crying ... He didn't understand that, but what it was was that I really loved him a lot, and I didn't know it until I saw him again, because it all welled up."[29]: 36 

Within a month after its release that September, Five Easy Pieces became a blockbuster, making Nicholson a leading man and the "new American anti-hero", according to McDougal.[11]: 130  Critics began speculating as to whether he might become another Marlon Brando or James Dean. 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."[11]: 130  He told his new agent, Sandy Bresler, to find him unusual roles so he could stretch his acting skill: "I like to play people that haven't existed yet, a 'cusp character'", he said:

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.[11]: 130 

There is James Cagney, Spencer Tracy, Humphrey Bogart, and Henry Fonda. After that, who is there but Jack Nicholson?

Mike Nichols, director[31]

Also in 1970, Nicholson appeared in the film 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.[11]: 130 

In 1971, Nicholson starred in Carnal Knowledge, a comedy-drama directed by Mike Nichols and co-starring Art Garfunkel, Ann-Margret, and Candice Bergen. He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. Nichols felt few actors could handle the role, saying, "There is James Cagney, Spencer Tracy, Humphrey Bogart, and Henry Fonda. After that, who is there but Jack Nicholson?"[31] During the filming, Nicholson struck up what became a lifelong friendship with Garfunkel. When he visited Los Angeles, Garfunkel stayed at Nicholson's home in a room Nicholson jokingly called "the Arthur Garfunkel Suite".[11]: 127 

Other Nicholson roles included Hal Ashby's The Last Detail (1973), with Randy Quaid, for which Nicholson won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for his third Oscar and a Golden Globe. Television journalist David Gilmour writes that one of his favorite Nicholson scenes from all his films was the often censored one in this film, when Nicholson slaps his gun on the bar yelling he was the Shore Patrol.[32][33] Critic Roger Ebert called it a very good movie, but credited Nicholson's acting as the main reason: "He creates a character so complete and so complex that we stop thinking about the movie and just watch to see what he'll do next."[34]

In 1974, Nicholson starred in Roman Polanski's noir thriller Chinatown, and was again nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Jake Gittes, a private detective. The film co-starred Faye Dunaway and John Huston, and included a cameo role with Polanski. Ebert called Nicholson's portrayal 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. That edge kept Chinatown from becoming a typical genre crime film.[35] Ebert also notes the importance of the role for Nicholson's career, seeing it as a major transition from the exploitation films of the previous decade. "As Jake Gittes, he stepped into Bogart's shoes", says Ebert. "As a man attractive to audiences because he suggests both comfort and danger ... From Gittes forward, Nicholson created the persona of a man who had seen it all and was still capable of being wickedly amused."[36]

Nicholson had been friends with Polanski long before the murder of Polanski's wife, Sharon Tate, by the Manson Family, and supported him in the days following her death.[11]: 109–110 [37] After Tate's death, Nicholson began sleeping with a hammer under his pillow[11] and took breaks from work to attend Manson's trial.[20]

 
Nicholson in 1976

In 1977, three years after Chinatown, Polanski was arrested at Nicholson's home for the sexual assault of 13-year-old Samantha Geimer, who was modeling for Polanski during a magazine photo shoot around the pool. At the time, 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."[38] Polanski then came out with Geimer and introduced her to Huston, and they chatted about Nicholson's two large dogs, which were sitting nearby. Huston recalled Geimer was wearing platform heels and appeared quite tall.[38] After a few minutes of talking, Polanski had packed up his camera gear and Huston saw them drive off in his car. 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.[38]

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.[39]

One of Nicholson's successes came in 1975, with his role as Randle P. McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The movie was an adaptation of Ken Kesey's novel of the same name, and was directed by Miloš Forman and co-produced by Michael Douglas. 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.[40] The film received nine nominations at the Academy Awards, and won five, including Nicholson's first for Best Actor.[41]

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".[42][43] Forman allowed Nicholson to improvise throughout the film, including most of the group therapy sequences.[20] : 273  Reviewer Marie Brenner notes that his bravura performance "transcends the screen" and continually inspires the other actors by lightening their mental illnesses with his comic dialogue. 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 ... [and] far above the general run of Hollywood performances.[44]

Also in 1975, Nicholson starred in Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger (1975), which co-starred Maria Schneider. Nicholson plays a journalist, David Locke, who during an assignment in North Africa decides to quit journalism and 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.[45] It was shot in Algeria, Spain, Germany, and England.

The film received good reviews and revived Antonioni's reputation as a great director.[45] He said he wanted the film to have more of a "spy feeling [and] be more political".[45] Nicholson began shooting the film from an unfinished script, notes Judith Crist,[46] yet upon its completion he thought so highly of the film that he bought the world rights and recorded a reminiscence of working with Antonioni.[45] Critic and screenwriter Penelope Gilliatt provides an overview of Nicholson's role:

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.[20] : 443 

He continued to take more unusual roles. He took a small role in The Last Tycoon opposite Robert De Niro. He took a less sympathetic role in Arthur Penn's western The Missouri Breaks (1976), specifically to work with Marlon Brando. 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 40 times.[47] "I'm part of the first generation that idolized Marlon Brando", he said.[48]

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.[31]

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 one, a fact he sees as an accomplishment: "I'm still fooling them", he told Sean Penn. "I consider it an accomplishment because there's probably no one who understands Method acting better academically than I do—or actually uses it more in his work. But it's funny, nobody really sees that. It's perception versus reality, I guess."[30]

1980s

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.

—Stanley Kubrick[49]

Although he garnered no Academy Award for Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining (1980), his role in the film as writer Jack Torrance remains one of his more significant. He was Kubrick's first choice to play the role, although the book's author, Stephen King, wanted more of an "everyman". Kubrick won the argument and called Nicholson's acting "on a par with the greatest stars of the past, like Spencer Tracy and Jimmy Cagney".[49] In preparation for the role, Nicholson drew upon his own experiences as a writer and slept short hours to help remain in an agitated state during the shoot. His co-star Shelley Duvall recalled that she and Nicholson spent many hours discussing their characters, with Nicholson maintaining that his character be cold to her from the start.[50] On the set, Nicholson always appeared in character and if Kubrick felt confident that Nicholson knew his lines well enough, he encouraged him to improvise beyond the script.[49] : 434  For example, Nicholson improvised his now-famous "Here's Johnny!" line,[49] : 433  along with a scene in which he unleashes his anger on his wife when she interrupts his work.[49] : 445  There were also extensive takes of scenes, due to Kubrick's perfectionism. Nicholson shot a scene with the ghostly bartender 36 times.[51] He said, "Stanley's demanding. He'll do a scene fifty times, and you have to be good to do that."[52]: 38 

In 1982, 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.[53] Richardson wanted Nicholson to play his role less expressively than he had in his earlier roles. "Less is more", he told him, and wanted him to wear reflecting sunglasses to portray what patrolmen wore.[20] : 318  Richardson recalled that Nicholson worked hard on the set:

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. "What do you want? Okay." And he just does it straight off. And then if you want him to do it another way on the next take, he can adapt to that too.[20] : 318 

Nicholson won his second Oscar, an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his role of retired astronaut Garrett Breedlove in Terms of Endearment (1983), directed by James L. Brooks. It starred Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger. 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".[20] : 330 

Nicholson continued to work prolifically in the 1980s, starring in such films as: The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981); Reds (1981), where Nicholson portrays the writer Eugene O'Neill with a quiet intensity; Prizzi's Honor (1985); Heartburn (1986); The Witches of Eastwick (1987); Broadcast News (1987); and Ironweed (1987). Three Oscar nominations also followed (Reds, Prizzi's Honor, and Ironweed).[54][55][56] John Huston, who directed Prizzi's Honor, said of Nicholson's acting, "He just illuminates the book. He impressed me in one scene after another; the movie is composed largely of first takes with him."[57]

In the 1989 Batman movie, Nicholson played the psychotic villain, the Joker. The film was an international smash hit, and a lucrative deal earned him a percentage of the box office gross estimated at $60 million to $90 million.[58] Nicholson said that he was "particularly proud" of his performance as the Joker: "I considered it a piece of pop art", he said.[30]

1990s

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.[59][60] One review describes his performance as "spellbinding", adding that he portrayed "the essence of the quintessential military mindset".[61] Critic David Thomson notes that Nicholson's character "blazed and roared".[62] 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.' He sets the tone."[63]

In 1996, Nicholson collaborated once more with Batman director Tim Burton on Mars Attacks!, pulling double duty as two contrasting characters, President James Dale and Las Vegas property developer Art Land. At first, studio executives at Warner Bros. disliked the idea of killing off Nicholson's character, so Burton created two characters and killed them both off.[citation needed]

Not all of Nicholson's performances have been well received. He was nominated for Razzie Awards as worst actor for Man Trouble (1992) and Hoffa (1992). But his performance in Hoffa also earned him a Golden Globe nomination.[64][65] David Thomson states that the film was terribly neglected, since Nicholson portrayed one of his best screen characters, someone who is "snarly, dumb, smart, noble, rascally—all the parts of 'Jack'".[62]

Nicholson won 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",[66] mean-spirited novelist with obsessive-compulsive disorder. "I'm a studio Method actor", he said. "So I was prone to give some kind of clinical presentation of the disorder."[67] His Oscar was matched by the Academy Award for Best Actress for Helen Hunt, who played a Manhattan single mother drawn into a love/hate friendship with Udall, a frequent diner in the restaurant where she works as a waitress. The film was a box-office success, grossing $314 million, making it Nicholson's second-best-grossing film, after Batman.[31]

Nicholson admits he initially disliked playing a middle-aged man alongside a much younger Hunt, seeing it as a movie cliché. "But Helen disarmed that at the first meeting", he says, "and I stopped thinking about it." They got along well during the filming, with Hunt saying that he "treated me like a queen", and they connected immediately: "It wasn't even what we said", she said. "It was just some frequency we both could tune into that was very, very compatible."[66] Critic Jack Mathews of Newsday said Nicholson was "in rare form", adding, "it's one of those performances that make you aware how much fun the actor is having".[66] Author and screenwriter Andrew Horton describes their on-screen relationship as being like "fire and ice, oil and water—seemingly complete opposites".[68] In 2001, 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".[69]

2000s

 
Nicholson in 2002

In 2001, Nicholson starred in The Pledge, a mystery drama where he portrays retired police detective Jerry Black, who vows to find a murderer of a young girl. Nicholson was praised for his performance; Bob Graham of the San Francisco Chronicle called it "deeply felt" compared to some of Nicholson's other films.[70] In About Schmidt (2002), Nicholson portrayed a retired Omaha, Nebraska, actuary who questions his own life after his wife dies. His quietly restrained performance earned him an Academy Award Nomination for Best Actor. In Anger Management (2003), he played an aggressive therapist assigned to help an overly pacifist man (Adam Sandler). In 2003, Nicholson also starred in Something's Gotta Give as an aging playboy who falls for the mother (Diane Keaton) of his young girlfriend.

In late 2006, Nicholson marked his return to the dark side as Frank Costello, a nefarious Boston Irish Mob boss, based on Whitey Bulger, who was still on the run at the time, in Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning film The Departed, a remake of Andrew Lau's Infernal Affairs. The role earned Nicholson worldwide critical praise, along with various awards and nominations, including a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actor.

In 2007, Nicholson co-starred with Morgan Freeman in Rob Reiner's The Bucket List.[71] Nicholson and Freeman portrayed dying men who fulfill their list of goals. In researching the role, Nicholson visited a Los Angeles hospital to see how cancer patients coped with their illnesses.

2010s

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.

David Thomson, a film critic.[62]

Nicholson's next film role saw him reunite with James L. Brooks, director of Terms of Endearment, Broadcast News and As Good as It Gets, for a supporting role for the 2010 film How Do You Know. In a September 2013 Vanity Fair article, Nicholson said that he did not consider himself retired, but that he was now less driven to "be out there anymore".[72]

On February 15, 2015, Nicholson made a special appearance as a presenter on SNL 40, the 40th anniversary special of Saturday Night Live.[73] After the death of boxer Muhammad Ali on June 3, 2016, Nicholson appeared on HBO's The Fight Game with Jim Lampley for an exclusive interview about his friendship with Ali.[74] He was reported to be starring in an English-language remake of Toni Erdmann in 2017 opposite Kristen Wiig, his first feature film role since How Do You Know,[75] but the project was later abandoned by everyone, including the director.[76]

In October 2019, with the release of The Shining sequel Doctor Sleep, director Mike Flanagan revealed he approached Nicholson for a cameo appearance, but Nicholson turned down the offer while wishing the cast, crew and film the best.[77] Flanagan also disclosed that Nicholson had previously been approached to appear in the 2018 film Ready Player One but declined.[78]

Personal life

Nicholson's children

Relationships and children

In his private life, Nicholson is notorious for his inability to "settle down";[85] he has fathered six children by five women but married only once.[86] Nicholson's marriage was to The Terror co-star Sandra Knight from 1962 to 1968, though they separated in 1966.[87] The couple had one daughter, Jennifer (born September 13, 1963).[88]

Five Easy Pieces co-star Susan Anspach contended that her son Caleb (born September 26, 1970), whose legal father is Mark Goddard, was actually Nicholson's biological son.[89] In 1984, Nicholson said he was not convinced of this, but in 1996, Caleb said that Nicholson had acknowledged him as his son.[90][91] Between 1988 and 1994, Nicholson provided financial assistance to put Caleb through college.[92] Around 1998, Nicholson publicly acknowledged Caleb as his son and said that they got along "beautifully now".[93] Anspach's New York Times obituary referred to Caleb as "her son, whose father is Jack Nicholson."[94]

In 1971 and 1972, Nicholson was in a relationship with singer Michelle Phillips, the ex-wife of his best friend Dennis Hopper, during which time she suffered a miscarriage.[95][96] Nicholson's longest relationship was 17 years with actress Anjelica Huston, from 1973 until 1990. Their on-again, off-again romance included several periods of overlap with other women, including former Bond girl Jill St. John and Danish model Winnie Hollman, with whom Nicholson supposedly fathered a daughter, Honey (born January 26, 1982), though Nicholson has never publicly acknowledged his paternity.[97][98]

The relationship with Huston ended when Nicholson had an affair and fathered a child with actress/waitress Rebecca Broussard. They had two children: Lorraine (born April 16, 1990) and Raymond (born February 20, 1992).[98][99] Nicholson and Broussard split up in 1994; that same year, Nicholson supposedly had a daughter, Tessa (born August 22, 1994), with waitress Jeannine Gourin. Nicholson has never publicly acknowledged his paternity.[100][101]

Beginning in the late 1990s, Nicholson was involved with actress Lara Flynn Boyle. The two initially broke up in 2000, later reuniting before splitting permanently in 2004, after which Nicholson was linked to English supermodel Kate Moss.[102][103] In 2006, Nicholson dated actress Paz de la Huerta.[104]

Nicholson has said 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".[30] He has also lamented that he "didn't see enough of my eldest daughter because I was trying to make a career".[105]

Legal issues

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 Blank 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.[16]

In 1996, a lawsuit was brought against him alleging that he promised a woman named Catherine Sheehan $1,000 for sex and then assaulted her when she asked for the money. Sheehan received a settlement of about $40,000, but filed another lawsuit against him, arguing that the settlement was insufficient to cover the injuries inflicted upon her, including brain trauma, which she said were "actually killing her."[106] The case was dismissed.[107]

Celebrity friendships

Nicholson lived next door to Marlon Brando for a number of years on Mulholland Drive in Beverly Hills. Warren Beatty also lived nearby, earning the road the nickname "Bad Boy Drive". After Brando's death in 2004, Nicholson purchased his bungalow for $6.1 million, with the purpose of having it demolished. Nicholson said he did so out of respect for Brando's legacy, as it had become too expensive to renovate the "derelict" building, which was plagued by mold.[108]

Nicholson's friendship with author-journalist Hunter S. Thompson is described in Thompson's autobiography Kingdom of Fear.[109] After Thompson died in 2005, Nicholson and fellow actors Johnny Depp, John Cusack, and Sean Penn attended his private memorial service in Colorado.[110] 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 1980s drug bust, Nicholson and other friends of Evans bought Woodland to give it back to him.[111] Nicholson is also friends with fellow New Jerseyans Danny DeVito and Joe Pesci.[112]

Hobbies

Nicholson is a fan of the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Lakers. He became a Lakers season ticket holder in 1970, and held courtside seats next to the opponent's benches both at The Forum and Staples Center. He was described as a "fixture" at the games, though his attendance dropped after the COVID-19 pandemic and seem to have stopped by 2021, along with his other public appearances.[113] Nicholson has occasionally argued with game officials and opposing players, and even walked onto the court.[114] He was almost ejected from a Lakers playoff game in May 2003 after yelling at a referee.[115] After the death of former Lakers star Kobe Bryant in a helicopter crash in January 2020, Nicholson gave a rare phone interview to Los Angeles station KCBS-TV expressing his grief.[116]

Nicholson is a collector of 20th-century and contemporary paintings, including those of Henri Matisse, Tamara de Lempicka, Andy Warhol and Jack Vettriano.[117][118] In 1995, artist Ed Ruscha said that Nicholson has "one of the best collections out here".[119]

Personal opinions

Political views

Nicholson has called himself a "lifelong Irish Democrat", although he has said he supports every president.[120] In 2020, Nicholson supported Bernie Sanders for president.[121] Although he is personally against abortion, he is pro-choice. 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." He has also said that he has "nothing but total admiration, gratitude, and respect for the strength of the women who made the decision they made in my individual case".[122]

Religious views

During a 1992 Vanity Fair interview, Nicholson stated, "I don't believe in God now. I can still work up an envy for someone who has faith. I can see how that could be a deeply soothing experience."[123]

Awards and legacy

 
Nicholson (right) and Dennis Hopper at the 62nd Academy Awards, 1990

Filmography

Among Nicholson's films are Easy Rider (1969), Five Easy Pieces (1970), Carnal Knowledge (1971), The Last Detail (1973), Chinatown (1974), The Passenger (1975), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), The Shining (1980), Reds (1981), Terms of Endearment (1983), Prizzi's Honor (1985), Batman (1989), A Few Good Men (1992), As Good as It Gets (1997), About Schmidt (2002), and The Departed (2006).

Accolades

With 12 Academy Award nominations (eight for Best Actor and four for Best Supporting Actor), Nicholson is the most nominated male actor in Academy Awards history. Only Nicholson (1960s–2000s), Michael Caine (1960s–2000s), Meryl Streep (1970s–2010s), Paul Newman (1950s–1960s, 1980s–2000s), Katharine Hepburn (1930s–1960s, 1980s), Frances McDormand (1980s–2020s), Denzel Washington (1980s-2020s), and Laurence Olivier (1930s–1970s) have been nominated for an acting (lead or supporting) Academy Award in five different decades. With three Oscar wins, he also ties with Walter Brennan, Daniel Day-Lewis, Ingrid Bergman, Frances McDormand and Meryl Streep for the second-most Oscar wins in acting categories. Only Katharine Hepburn, with four Oscars, won more.

In 2013, Nicholson co-presented the Academy Award for Best Picture with First Lady Michelle Obama. This ceremony marked the eighth time he has presented the Academy Award for Best Picture (1972, 1977, 1978, 1990, 1993, 2006, 2007, and 2013). Nicholson is an active and voting member of the Academy. In May 2008, then-California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver announced that Nicholson would be inducted into the California Hall of Fame, located at The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts. The induction ceremony took place on December 15, 2008, where he was inducted alongside 11 other Californians.[124][125] In 2010, Nicholson was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.[126] In 2011, Nicholson received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Brown University at its 243rd commencement. At the ceremony, Ruth Simmons, Brown University's president, called him "the most skilled actor of our lifetime".[127]

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ John Joseph Nicholson (1898–1955, a department store window dresser in Manasquan, New Jersey) and Ethel May (née Rhoads; 1898–1970, a hairdresser, beautician and amateur artist in Manasquan)

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External links

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  • Jack Nicholson Online - Fan site: pictures, interviews, latest news on Jack Nicholson

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This article is about the American actor For the footballer see Jack Nicholson footballer John Joseph Nicholson born April 22 1937 is an American actor and filmmaker 1 He is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time 2 3 In many of his films he played rebels against the social structure 4 He received numerous accolades throughout his career which spanned over five decades including three Academy Awards three BAFTA Awards six Golden Globe Awards a Grammy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award He also received the American Film Institute s Life Achievement Award in 1994 and the Kennedy Center Honor in 2001 Jack NicholsonNicholson in 2001BornJohn Joseph Nicholson 1937 04 22 April 22 1937 age 85 Neptune City New Jersey U S EducationManasquan High SchoolOccupationsActor filmmakerYears active1955 2010WorksFilmographySpouseSandra Knight m 1962 div 1968 wbr PartnersAnjelica Huston 1973 1990 Rebecca Broussard 1989 1994 Lara Flynn Boyle 1999 2004 Children6 including Lorraine and RayAwardsFull listNicholson has won three Academy Awards for Best Actor for One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest 1975 and As Good as It Gets 1997 and for Best Supporting Actor for Terms of Endearment 1983 He was Oscar nominated for Easy Rider 1969 Five Easy Pieces 1970 The Last Detail 1974 Chinatown 1974 Reds 1981 Prizzi s Honor 1986 Ironweed 1987 A Few Good Men 1992 As Good as It Gets 1997 and About Schmidt 2002 Nicholson is also known for his notable roles in Carnal Knowledge 1971 The Shining 1980 Heartburn 1986 Broadcast News 1987 Batman 1989 Hoffa 1992 Mars Attacks 1996 Something s Gotta Give 2003 The Departed 2006 and The Bucket List 2007 Nicholson has directed three films Drive He Said 1971 Goin South 1978 and The Two Jakes 1990 He is one of only three male actors to win three Academy Awards and one of only two actors to be nominated for an Academy Award for acting in films made in every decade from the 1960s to the 2000s His 12 Academy Award nominations make Nicholson the most nominated male actor in the Academy s history Contents 1 Early life education and military service 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 1970s 2 3 1980s 2 4 1990s 2 5 2000s 2 6 2010s 3 Personal life 3 1 Relationships and children 3 2 Legal issues 3 3 Celebrity friendships 3 4 Hobbies 3 5 Personal opinions 3 5 1 Political views 3 5 2 Religious views 4 Awards and legacy 4 1 Filmography 4 2 Accolades 5 Explanatory notes 6 References 7 General bibliography 8 External linksEarly life education and military serviceJohn Joseph Nicholson was born on April 22 1937 in Neptune City New Jersey 5 6 7 the son of a showgirl June Frances Nicholson stage name June Nilson 1918 1963 8 9 Nicholson s mother was of Irish English German and Welsh descent Nicholson has identified as Irish comparing himself to the playwright Eugene O Neill whom he played in the film Reds I m not saying I m as dark as he was but I am a writer I am Irish I have had problems with my family 10 His mother married Italian American showman Donald Furcillo stage name Donald Rose 1909 1997 in 1936 before realizing that he was already married 11 8 12 Biographer Patrick McGilligan stated in his book Jack s Life that Latvian born Eddie King originally Edgar A Kirschfeld 13 June s manager may have been Nicholson s biological father rather than Furcillo Other sources suggest June Nicholson was unsure of the father s identity 8 As June was only 17 and unmarried her parents note 1 agreed to raise Nicholson as their own child without revealing his true parentage with June acting as his sister 14 In 1974 Time magazine researchers learned and informed Nicholson that his sister June was actually his mother and his other sister Lorraine was really his aunt 15 By this time both his mother and grandmother had died in 1963 and 1970 respectively On finding out Nicholson said it was a pretty dramatic event but it wasn t what I d call traumatizing I was pretty well psychologically formed 14 Nicholson grew up in Neptune City 11 7 He was raised in his mother s Roman Catholic Church 16 17 Before starting high school his family moved to an apartment in Spring Lake New Jersey 11 16 When Jack was ready for high school the family moved once more this time two miles farther south to old money Spring Lake New Jersey s so called Irish Riviera where his grandmother Ethel May set up her beauty parlor in a rambling duplex at 505 Mercer Avenue 18 Nick as he was known to his high school friends attended nearby Manasquan High School where he was voted Class Clown by the Class of 1954 He was in detention every day for a whole school year 7 A theatre and a drama award at the school are named in his honor In 2004 Nicholson attended his 50 year high school reunion accompanied by his aunt Lorraine 11 In 1957 Nicholson joined the California Air National Guard 19 a move he sometimes characterized as an effort to dodge the draft 20 the Korean War era s Military Selective Service Act was still in force and draftees were required to perform up to two years of active duty After completing the Air Force s basic training at Lackland Air Force Base 20 Nicholson performed weekend drills and two week annual training as a firefighter assigned to the unit based at the Van Nuys Airport 20 During the Berlin Crisis of 1961 Nicholson was called up for several months of extended active duty 20 and he was discharged at the end of his enlistment in 1962 21 CareerFurther information Jack Nicholson filmography Early work Nicholson as Wilbur Force in The Little Shop of Horrors 1960 Nicholson first came to California in 1950 when he was 13 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 20 While accepting the Cecil B DeMille Award at the 56th Golden Globe Awards he recalled that his first day as a working actor on Tales of Wells Fargo was May 5 1955 which he considered lucky as 5 was the jersey number of his boyhood idol Joe DiMaggio 22 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 4 He made his film debut in a low budget teen drama The Cry Baby Killer 1958 playing the title role For the next decade Nicholson frequently collaborated 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 in The Raven The Terror where he plays a French officer seduced by an evil ghost and The St Valentine s Day Massacre Nicholson frequently worked with director Monte Hellman on low budget westerns two of them Ride in the Whirlwind and The Shooting initially failed to interest U S film distributors but gained cult success on the French art house circuit and were later sold to television Nicholson also appeared in two episodes of The Andy Griffith Show and starred as a rebellious dirt track race driver in the 1960 film The Wild Ride With his acting career floundering Nicholson seemed resigned to a career behind the camera as a writer director His first real taste of writing success was the screenplay for the 1967 counterculture film The Trip directed by Corman starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper After first reading the script Fonda told Nicholson he was impressed by the writing and felt it could become a great film But Fonda was disappointed with how the film turned out and blamed the editing for turning it into a predictable film and said so publicly I was livid he recalls 23 Nicholson also co wrote with Bob Rafelson the movie Head which starred The Monkees and arranged the movie s soundtrack Nicholson s first big acting break came when a role opened up in Fonda and Hopper s Easy Rider 1969 He played alcoholic lawyer George Hanson for which he received his first Oscar nomination The film cost only 400 000 to make and became a blockbuster grossing 40 million 24 Biographer John Parker writes that Nicholson s interpretation of his role placed him in the company of earlier antihero actors such as James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart while promoting him into an overnight number one hero of the counter culture movement 24 The part was a lucky break for Nicholson The role had been written for Rip Torn who withdrew from the project after an argument with Hopper 25 Nicholson later acknowledged the importance of being cast in Easy Rider All I could see in the early films before Easy Rider was this desperate young actor trying to vault out of the screen and create a movie career 26 Stanley Kubrick who was impressed by his performance in Easy Rider cast Nicholson as 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 27 1970s Nicholson with Michelle Phillips at the 1971 Golden Globes In 1970 Nicholson starred in Five Easy Pieces alongside Karen Black in what became his persona defining role Nicholson and Black were nominated for Academy Awards for their performances Nicholson played Bobby Dupea an oil rig worker and Black played his waitress girlfriend Black noted that Nicholson s character in the film was very subdued and very different from Nicholson s real personality She said that the now infamous restaurant scene was partly improvised by Nicholson and was out of character for Bobby who wouldn t have cared enough to argue with a waitress 28 I think that Jack really has very little in common with Bobby I think Bobby has given up looking for love But Jack hasn t he s very interested in love in finding out things Jack is a very curious alive human being Always ready for a new idea 29 37 Nicholson himself said as much telling an interviewer I like listening to everybody This to me is the elixir of life 30 Black later admitted that she had a crush on Nicholson from the time they met although they dated only briefly He was very beautiful He just looked right at you I liked him a lot He really sort of wanted to date me but I didn t think of him that way because I was going with Peter Kastner Then I went to do Easy Rider but didn t see him because we didn t have any scenes together At the premiere I saw him out in the lobby afterward and I started crying He didn t understand that but what it was was that I really loved him a lot and I didn t know it until I saw him again because it all welled up 29 36 Within a month after its release that September Five Easy Pieces became a blockbuster making Nicholson a leading man and the new American anti hero according to McDougal 11 130 Critics began speculating as to whether he might become another Marlon Brando or James Dean 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 11 130 He told his new agent Sandy Bresler to find him unusual roles so he could stretch his acting skill I like to play people that haven t existed yet a cusp character he said 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 11 130 There is James Cagney Spencer Tracy Humphrey Bogart and Henry Fonda After that who is there but Jack Nicholson Mike Nichols director 31 Also in 1970 Nicholson appeared in the film 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 11 130 In 1971 Nicholson starred in Carnal Knowledge a comedy drama directed by Mike Nichols and co starring Art Garfunkel Ann Margret and Candice Bergen He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Nichols felt few actors could handle the role saying There is James Cagney Spencer Tracy Humphrey Bogart and Henry Fonda After that who is there but Jack Nicholson 31 During the filming Nicholson struck up what became a lifelong friendship with Garfunkel When he visited Los Angeles Garfunkel stayed at Nicholson s home in a room Nicholson jokingly called the Arthur Garfunkel Suite 11 127 Other Nicholson roles included Hal Ashby s The Last Detail 1973 with Randy Quaid for which Nicholson won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for his third Oscar and a Golden Globe Television journalist David Gilmour writes that one of his favorite Nicholson scenes from all his films was the often censored one in this film when Nicholson slaps his gun on the bar yelling he was the Shore Patrol 32 33 Critic Roger Ebert called it a very good movie but credited Nicholson s acting as the main reason He creates a character so complete and so complex that we stop thinking about the movie and just watch to see what he ll do next 34 In 1974 Nicholson starred in Roman Polanski s noir thriller Chinatown and was again nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Jake Gittes a private detective The film co starred Faye Dunaway and John Huston and included a cameo role with Polanski Ebert called Nicholson s portrayal 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 That edge kept Chinatown from becoming a typical genre crime film 35 Ebert also notes the importance of the role for Nicholson s career seeing it as a major transition from the exploitation films of the previous decade As Jake Gittes he stepped into Bogart s shoes says Ebert As a man attractive to audiences because he suggests both comfort and danger From Gittes forward Nicholson created the persona of a man who had seen it all and was still capable of being wickedly amused 36 Nicholson had been friends with Polanski long before the murder of Polanski s wife Sharon Tate by the Manson Family and supported him in the days following her death 11 109 110 37 After Tate s death Nicholson began sleeping with a hammer under his pillow 11 and took breaks from work to attend Manson s trial 20 Nicholson in 1976 In 1977 three years after Chinatown Polanski was arrested at Nicholson s home for the sexual assault of 13 year old Samantha Geimer who was modeling for Polanski during a magazine photo shoot around the pool At the time 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 38 Polanski then came out with Geimer and introduced her to Huston and they chatted about Nicholson s two large dogs which were sitting nearby Huston recalled Geimer was wearing platform heels and appeared quite tall 38 After a few minutes of talking Polanski had packed up his camera gear and Huston saw them drive off in his car 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 38 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 39 One of Nicholson s successes came in 1975 with his role as Randle P McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest The movie was an adaptation of Ken Kesey s novel of the same name and was directed by Milos Forman and co produced by Michael Douglas 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 40 The film received nine nominations at the Academy Awards and won five including Nicholson s first for Best Actor 41 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 42 43 Forman allowed Nicholson to improvise throughout the film including most of the group therapy sequences 20 273 Reviewer Marie Brenner notes that his bravura performance transcends the screen and continually inspires the other actors by lightening their mental illnesses with his comic dialogue 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 and far above the general run of Hollywood performances 44 Also in 1975 Nicholson starred in Michelangelo Antonioni s The Passenger 1975 which co starred Maria Schneider Nicholson plays a journalist David Locke who during an assignment in North Africa decides to quit journalism and 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 45 It was shot in Algeria Spain Germany and England The film received good reviews and revived Antonioni s reputation as a great director 45 He said he wanted the film to have more of a spy feeling and be more political 45 Nicholson began shooting the film from an unfinished script notes Judith Crist 46 yet upon its completion he thought so highly of the film that he bought the world rights and recorded a reminiscence of working with Antonioni 45 Critic and screenwriter Penelope Gilliatt provides an overview of Nicholson s role 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 20 443 He continued to take more unusual roles He took a small role in The Last Tycoon opposite Robert De Niro He took a less sympathetic role in Arthur Penn s western The Missouri Breaks 1976 specifically to work with Marlon Brando 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 40 times 47 I m part of the first generation that idolized Marlon Brando he said 48 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 31 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 one a fact he sees as an accomplishment I m still fooling them he told Sean Penn I consider it an accomplishment because there s probably no one who understands Method acting better academically than I do or actually uses it more in his work But it s funny nobody really sees that It s perception versus reality I guess 30 1980s 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 Stanley Kubrick 49 Although he garnered no Academy Award for Stanley Kubrick s adaptation of Stephen King s The Shining 1980 his role in the film as writer Jack Torrance remains one of his more significant He was Kubrick s first choice to play the role although the book s author Stephen King wanted more of an everyman Kubrick won the argument and called Nicholson s acting on a par with the greatest stars of the past like Spencer Tracy and Jimmy Cagney 49 In preparation for the role Nicholson drew upon his own experiences as a writer and slept short hours to help remain in an agitated state during the shoot His co star Shelley Duvall recalled that she and Nicholson spent many hours discussing their characters with Nicholson maintaining that his character be cold to her from the start 50 On the set Nicholson always appeared in character and if Kubrick felt confident that Nicholson knew his lines well enough he encouraged him to improvise beyond the script 49 434 For example Nicholson improvised his now famous Here s Johnny line 49 433 along with a scene in which he unleashes his anger on his wife when she interrupts his work 49 445 There were also extensive takes of scenes due to Kubrick s perfectionism Nicholson shot a scene with the ghostly bartender 36 times 51 He said Stanley s demanding He ll do a scene fifty times and you have to be good to do that 52 38 In 1982 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 53 Richardson wanted Nicholson to play his role less expressively than he had in his earlier roles Less is more he told him and wanted him to wear reflecting sunglasses to portray what patrolmen wore 20 318 Richardson recalled that Nicholson worked hard on the set 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 What do you want Okay And he just does it straight off And then if you want him to do it another way on the next take he can adapt to that too 20 318 Nicholson won his second Oscar an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role of retired astronaut Garrett Breedlove in Terms of Endearment 1983 directed by James L Brooks It starred Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger 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 20 330 Nicholson continued to work prolifically in the 1980s starring in such films as The Postman Always Rings Twice 1981 Reds 1981 where Nicholson portrays the writer Eugene O Neill with a quiet intensity Prizzi s Honor 1985 Heartburn 1986 The Witches of Eastwick 1987 Broadcast News 1987 and Ironweed 1987 Three Oscar nominations also followed Reds Prizzi s Honor and Ironweed 54 55 56 John Huston who directed Prizzi s Honor said of Nicholson s acting He just illuminates the book He impressed me in one scene after another the movie is composed largely of first takes with him 57 In the 1989 Batman movie Nicholson played the psychotic villain the Joker The film was an international smash hit and a lucrative deal earned him a percentage of the box office gross estimated at 60 million to 90 million 58 Nicholson said that he was particularly proud of his performance as the Joker I considered it a piece of pop art he said 30 1990s 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 59 60 One review describes his performance as spellbinding adding that he portrayed the essence of the quintessential military mindset 61 Critic David Thomson notes that Nicholson s character blazed and roared 62 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 He sets the tone 63 In 1996 Nicholson collaborated once more with Batman director Tim Burton on Mars Attacks pulling double duty as two contrasting characters President James Dale and Las Vegas property developer Art Land At first studio executives at Warner Bros disliked the idea of killing off Nicholson s character so Burton created two characters and killed them both off citation needed Not all of Nicholson s performances have been well received He was nominated for Razzie Awards as worst actor for Man Trouble 1992 and Hoffa 1992 But his performance in Hoffa also earned him a Golden Globe nomination 64 65 David Thomson states that the film was terribly neglected since Nicholson portrayed one of his best screen characters someone who is snarly dumb smart noble rascally all the parts of Jack 62 Nicholson won 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 66 mean spirited novelist with obsessive compulsive disorder I m a studio Method actor he said So I was prone to give some kind of clinical presentation of the disorder 67 His Oscar was matched by the Academy Award for Best Actress for Helen Hunt who played a Manhattan single mother drawn into a love hate friendship with Udall a frequent diner in the restaurant where she works as a waitress The film was a box office success grossing 314 million making it Nicholson s second best grossing film after Batman 31 Nicholson admits he initially disliked playing a middle aged man alongside a much younger Hunt seeing it as a movie cliche But Helen disarmed that at the first meeting he says and I stopped thinking about it They got along well during the filming with Hunt saying that he treated me like a queen and they connected immediately It wasn t even what we said she said It was just some frequency we both could tune into that was very very compatible 66 Critic Jack Mathews of Newsday said Nicholson was in rare form adding it s one of those performances that make you aware how much fun the actor is having 66 Author and screenwriter Andrew Horton describes their on screen relationship as being like fire and ice oil and water seemingly complete opposites 68 In 2001 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 69 2000s Nicholson in 2002 In 2001 Nicholson starred in The Pledge a mystery drama where he portrays retired police detective Jerry Black who vows to find a murderer of a young girl Nicholson was praised for his performance Bob Graham of the San Francisco Chronicle called it deeply felt compared to some of Nicholson s other films 70 In About Schmidt 2002 Nicholson portrayed a retired Omaha Nebraska actuary who questions his own life after his wife dies His quietly restrained performance earned him an Academy Award Nomination for Best Actor In Anger Management 2003 he played an aggressive therapist assigned to help an overly pacifist man Adam Sandler In 2003 Nicholson also starred in Something s Gotta Give as an aging playboy who falls for the mother Diane Keaton of his young girlfriend In late 2006 Nicholson marked his return to the dark side as Frank Costello a nefarious Boston Irish Mob boss based on Whitey Bulger who was still on the run at the time in Martin Scorsese s Oscar winning film The Departed a remake of Andrew Lau s Infernal Affairs The role earned Nicholson worldwide critical praise along with various awards and nominations including a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actor In 2007 Nicholson co starred with Morgan Freeman in Rob Reiner s The Bucket List 71 Nicholson and Freeman portrayed dying men who fulfill their list of goals In researching the role Nicholson visited a Los Angeles hospital to see how cancer patients coped with their illnesses 2010s 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 David Thomson a film critic 62 Nicholson s next film role saw him reunite with James L Brooks director of Terms of Endearment Broadcast News and As Good as It Gets for a supporting role for the 2010 film How Do You Know In a September 2013 Vanity Fair article Nicholson said that he did not consider himself retired but that he was now less driven to be out there anymore 72 On February 15 2015 Nicholson made a special appearance as a presenter on SNL 40 the 40th anniversary special of Saturday Night Live 73 After the death of boxer Muhammad Ali on June 3 2016 Nicholson appeared on HBO s The Fight Game with Jim Lampley for an exclusive interview about his friendship with Ali 74 He was reported to be starring in an English language remake of Toni Erdmann in 2017 opposite Kristen Wiig his first feature film role since How Do You Know 75 but the project was later abandoned by everyone including the director 76 In October 2019 with the release of The Shining sequel Doctor Sleep director Mike Flanagan revealed he approached Nicholson for a cameo appearance but Nicholson turned down the offer while wishing the cast crew and film the best 77 Flanagan also disclosed that Nicholson had previously been approached to appear in the 2018 film Ready Player One but declined 78 Personal lifeNicholson s childrenwith Sandra Knight Jennifer born 1963 79 with Susan Anspach Caleb born 1970 80 with Winnie Hollman Honey born 1982 81 with Rebecca Broussard Lorraine born 1990 82 Raymond born 1992 83 with Jennine Gourin Tessa born 1994 84 Relationships and children In his private life Nicholson is notorious for his inability to settle down 85 he has fathered six children by five women but married only once 86 Nicholson s marriage was to The Terror co star Sandra Knight from 1962 to 1968 though they separated in 1966 87 The couple had one daughter Jennifer born September 13 1963 88 Five Easy Pieces co star Susan Anspach contended that her son Caleb born September 26 1970 whose legal father is Mark Goddard was actually Nicholson s biological son 89 In 1984 Nicholson said he was not convinced of this but in 1996 Caleb said that Nicholson had acknowledged him as his son 90 91 Between 1988 and 1994 Nicholson provided financial assistance to put Caleb through college 92 Around 1998 Nicholson publicly acknowledged Caleb as his son and said that they got along beautifully now 93 Anspach s New York Times obituary referred to Caleb as her son whose father is Jack Nicholson 94 In 1971 and 1972 Nicholson was in a relationship with singer Michelle Phillips the ex wife of his best friend Dennis Hopper during which time she suffered a miscarriage 95 96 Nicholson s longest relationship was 17 years with actress Anjelica Huston from 1973 until 1990 Their on again off again romance included several periods of overlap with other women including former Bond girl Jill St John and Danish model Winnie Hollman with whom Nicholson supposedly fathered a daughter Honey born January 26 1982 though Nicholson has never publicly acknowledged his paternity 97 98 The relationship with Huston ended when Nicholson had an affair and fathered a child with actress waitress Rebecca Broussard They had two children Lorraine born April 16 1990 and Raymond born February 20 1992 98 99 Nicholson and Broussard split up in 1994 that same year Nicholson supposedly had a daughter Tessa born August 22 1994 with waitress Jeannine Gourin Nicholson has never publicly acknowledged his paternity 100 101 Beginning in the late 1990s Nicholson was involved with actress Lara Flynn Boyle The two initially broke up in 2000 later reuniting before splitting permanently in 2004 after which Nicholson was linked to English supermodel Kate Moss 102 103 In 2006 Nicholson dated actress Paz de la Huerta 104 Nicholson has said 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 30 He has also lamented that he didn t see enough of my eldest daughter because I was trying to make a career 105 Legal issues 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 Blank 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 16 In 1996 a lawsuit was brought against him alleging that he promised a woman named Catherine Sheehan 1 000 for sex and then assaulted her when she asked for the money Sheehan received a settlement of about 40 000 but filed another lawsuit against him arguing that the settlement was insufficient to cover the injuries inflicted upon her including brain trauma which she said were actually killing her 106 The case was dismissed 107 Celebrity friendships Nicholson lived next door to Marlon Brando for a number of years on Mulholland Drive in Beverly Hills Warren Beatty also lived nearby earning the road the nickname Bad Boy Drive After Brando s death in 2004 Nicholson purchased his bungalow for 6 1 million with the purpose of having it demolished Nicholson said he did so out of respect for Brando s legacy as it had become too expensive to renovate the derelict building which was plagued by mold 108 Nicholson s friendship with author journalist Hunter S Thompson is described in Thompson s autobiography Kingdom of Fear 109 After Thompson died in 2005 Nicholson and fellow actors Johnny Depp John Cusack and Sean Penn attended his private memorial service in Colorado 110 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 1980s drug bust Nicholson and other friends of Evans bought Woodland to give it back to him 111 Nicholson is also friends with fellow New Jerseyans Danny DeVito and Joe Pesci 112 Hobbies Nicholson is a fan of the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Lakers He became a Lakers season ticket holder in 1970 and held courtside seats next to the opponent s benches both at The Forum and Staples Center He was described as a fixture at the games though his attendance dropped after the COVID 19 pandemic and seem to have stopped by 2021 along with his other public appearances 113 Nicholson has occasionally argued with game officials and opposing players and even walked onto the court 114 He was almost ejected from a Lakers playoff game in May 2003 after yelling at a referee 115 After the death of former Lakers star Kobe Bryant in a helicopter crash in January 2020 Nicholson gave a rare phone interview to Los Angeles station KCBS TV expressing his grief 116 Nicholson is a collector of 20th century and contemporary paintings including those of Henri Matisse Tamara de Lempicka Andy Warhol and Jack Vettriano 117 118 In 1995 artist Ed Ruscha said that Nicholson has one of the best collections out here 119 Personal opinions Political views Nicholson has called himself a lifelong Irish Democrat although he has said he supports every president 120 In 2020 Nicholson supported Bernie Sanders for president 121 Although he is personally against abortion he is pro choice 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 He has also said that he has nothing but total admiration gratitude and respect for the strength of the women who made the decision they made in my individual case 122 Religious views During a 1992 Vanity Fair interview Nicholson stated I don t believe in God now I can still work up an envy for someone who has faith I can see how that could be a deeply soothing experience 123 Awards and legacy Nicholson right and Dennis Hopper at the 62nd Academy Awards 1990 Filmography Main article Jack Nicholson filmography Among Nicholson s films are Easy Rider 1969 Five Easy Pieces 1970 Carnal Knowledge 1971 The Last Detail 1973 Chinatown 1974 The Passenger 1975 One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest 1975 The Shining 1980 Reds 1981 Terms of Endearment 1983 Prizzi s Honor 1985 Batman 1989 A Few Good Men 1992 As Good as It Gets 1997 About Schmidt 2002 and The Departed 2006 Accolades Further information List of awards and nominations received by Jack Nicholson With 12 Academy Award nominations eight for Best Actor and four for Best Supporting Actor Nicholson is the most nominated male actor in Academy Awards history Only Nicholson 1960s 2000s Michael Caine 1960s 2000s Meryl Streep 1970s 2010s Paul Newman 1950s 1960s 1980s 2000s Katharine Hepburn 1930s 1960s 1980s Frances McDormand 1980s 2020s Denzel Washington 1980s 2020s and Laurence Olivier 1930s 1970s have been nominated for an acting lead or supporting Academy Award in five different decades With three Oscar wins he also ties with Walter Brennan Daniel Day Lewis Ingrid Bergman Frances McDormand and Meryl Streep for the second most Oscar wins in acting categories Only Katharine Hepburn with four Oscars won more In 2013 Nicholson co presented the Academy Award for Best Picture with First Lady Michelle Obama This ceremony marked the eighth time he has presented the Academy Award for Best Picture 1972 1977 1978 1990 1993 2006 2007 and 2013 Nicholson is an active and voting member of the Academy In May 2008 then California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver announced that Nicholson would be inducted into the California Hall of Fame located at The California Museum for History Women and the Arts The induction ceremony took place on December 15 2008 where he was inducted alongside 11 other Californians 124 125 In 2010 Nicholson was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame 126 In 2011 Nicholson received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Brown University at its 243rd commencement At the ceremony Ruth Simmons Brown University s president called him the most skilled actor of our lifetime 127 Explanatory notes John 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July 14 2021 Guardian Staff May 15 2000 Jack Nicholson sued for assault The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved October 2 2020 Catherine Sheehan vs Jack Nicholson Retrieved March 21 2022 Harlow John August 6 2006 Jack Nicholson to demolish his friend Brando s house The Sunday Times London Retrieved September 26 2011 Heigl Alex The Five Most Gonzo Stories About Hunter S Thompson Nerve Archived from the original on January 19 2013 Retrieved March 23 2015 Bane Vickie March 9 2005 Jack Nicholson Draws Hunter S Thompson People The Kid Stays in the Picture reelingreviews com Archived from the original on September 27 2002 Retrieved August 4 2014 Jack Nicholson gets inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame YouTube Retrieved June 19 2022 Southern Keiran January 12 2023 Jack Nicholson s friends fear he has become recluse like Marlon Brando The Times Retrieved January 12 2023 Nicholson gets court rage Archived June 2 2010 at the Wayback Machine BBC News May 11 2003 Jack Nicholson yells at referee 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THE NEWS Nicholson Split on Abortion Los Angeles Times August 15 1990 Smith Warren Allen 2002 Celebrities in Hell Fort Lee New Jersey Barricade Books ISBN 978 0557666058 I don t believe in God now Nicholson told a 1992 Vanity Fair interviewer But I can still work up an envy for someone who has faith I can see how that could be a deeply soothing experience Nicholson And Fonda Join California Hall of Fame December 3 2008 The California Museum s California Hall of Fame Fact Sheet California Museum Alloway Kristen May 3 2010 Jack Nicholson Susan Sarandon are among 15 inducted into N J Hall of Fame NJ com Archived from the original on October 16 2015 Retrieved May 5 2017 Some Wisdom from Jack and Binder BlogDailyHerald June 3 2011 General bibliographyDuncan Paul 2003 Stanley Kubrick The Complete Films Taschen GmbH ISBN 978 3 8365 2775 0 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jack Nicholson Jack Nicholson at AllMovie Jack Nicholson at IMDb Jack Nicholson at the TCM Movie 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