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Richard Dreyfuss

Richard Stephen Dreyfuss (/ˈdrfəs/; born Dreyfus;[1] October 29, 1947) is an American actor. He is known for starring in popular films during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, including American Graffiti (1973), Jaws (1975), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), The Goodbye Girl (1977), The Competition (1980), Stand by Me (1986), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), Stakeout (1987), Always (1989), What About Bob? (1991), and Mr. Holland's Opus (1995).

Richard Dreyfuss
Dreyfuss in 2021
Born
Richard Stephen Dreyfus

(1947-10-29) October 29, 1947 (age 75)
EducationBeverly Hills High School
Alma materSan Fernando Valley State College
OccupationActor
Years active1964–present
Spouses
(m. 1983; div. 1995)
Janelle Lacey
(m. 1999; div. 2005)
Svetlana Erokhin
(m. 2006)
Children3; including Emily and Ben
Relatives
Signature

Dreyfuss won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1977 for The Goodbye Girl (at the time, the youngest-ever actor, at age 30, to win) and was nominated in 1995 for Mr. Holland's Opus. He has also won a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and was nominated in 2002 for two Screen Actor's Guild Awards for his portrayal of former Secretary of State Alexander Haig in the Showtime Networks ensemble film The Day Reagan Was Shot.

Early life

Dreyfuss was born on October 29, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York, the second and younger son of Norman Dreyfuss (1920–2013), an attorney, restaurateur and plastics company owner originally from a "violent gang culture in Brooklyn",[2] and Geraldine (née Robbins; 1921–2000),[3] a peace activist. He is the second child of three children. He has an older brother, Lorin Dreyfuss (b. 1944), who is an actor, film producer and screenplay writer, and a younger sister, Cathy.[4] His father Norman suffered from the debilitating physical effects of a mortar explosion at the Battle of the Bulge in World War II, requiring the use of crutches, canes, and special footwear provided by the Army for the rest of his life. He left the family when his son was 21 years old, and remarried more than once; he and his son were not on speaking terms at the time of his death.[2]

Dreyfuss was raised in the Bayside area of Queens, New York.[5] His family is Jewish, descended from immigrants from Russia and Poland.[6][7] He has commented that he "grew up thinking that Alfred Dreyfus and [he] are from the same family".[8] His father disliked New York, and moved the family first to Europe,[clarification needed] and later to Los Angeles, California, when Dreyfuss was nine.[9][10] Dreyfuss attended Beverly Hills High School.[10]

Career

 
Dreyfuss (left) and producer Allan Carr at the Governor's Ball after the 1989 Academy Awards

Dreyfuss began acting in his youth, at Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills Arts Center and the Westside Jewish Community Center, under drama teacher Bill Miller.[10][11] He debuted in the TV production In Mama's House, when he was fifteen. He attended San Fernando Valley State College, now California State University, Northridge, for a year, and was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War, working in alternate service for two years, as a clerk in a Los Angeles hospital. During this time, he acted in a few small TV roles on shows such as Peyton Place, Gidget, That Girl, Gunsmoke, Bewitched, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, and The Big Valley. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, he also performed on stage on Broadway, Off-Broadway, repertory, and improvisational theater.

Dreyfuss appeared in the play The Time of Your Life, which was revived on March 17, 1972, at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Los Angeles, and directed by Edwin Sherin.[12][13]

Dreyfuss's first film role was a small, uncredited appearance in The Graduate. He had one line, "Shall I get the cops? I'll get the cops." He was also briefly seen as a stagehand in Valley of the Dolls (1967), in which he had a few lines. In 1973 he starred in the CBS pilot Catch-22. He appeared in the subsequent Dillinger, and landed a role in the 1973 hit American Graffiti, acting with other future stars such as Harrison Ford and Ron Howard.[10] Dreyfuss played his first lead role in the Canadian film The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974), receiving positive reviews, including praise from Pauline Kael.[10]

Dreyfuss went on to star in box office blockbusters Jaws (1975) and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), both directed by Steven Spielberg. He won the 1978 Academy Award for Best Actor at the 50th Academy Awards ceremony for his portrayal of a struggling actor in The Goodbye Girl (1977), becoming the youngest actor to do so (at the age of 30 years, 125 days old), besting Marlon Brando, who had won his first Oscar in 1955 at the age of 30 years, 360 days old.[10] This record stood for 25 years until it was broken in 2003 by Adrien Brody, who was three weeks shy of age 30 at the time of the 75th Academy Awards ceremony. Dreyfuss is still, however, the shortest to have ever won Best Actor, standing at about 5 foot 4¼ inches tall.[14]

In just five years, between 1973 and 1978, the films that Dreyfuss appeared in grossed upwards of $900 million.

Around 1978, Dreyfuss began using cocaine frequently; his addiction came to a head four years later in 1982, when he was arrested for possession of the drug after he blacked out while driving, and his Mercedes-Benz 450 SL struck a tree.[10][15][16] He entered rehabilitation and eventually made a Hollywood comeback with the films Down And Out In Beverly Hills in 1986[10] and Stakeout the following year. Dreyfuss had an important cameo in the Rob Reiner movie Stand by Me, a 1986 coming-of-age drama/comedy film adapted from Stephen King's novella The Body. Dreyfuss plays the elder Gordie Lachance (played by his Buddy System co-star Wil Wheaton), who narrates the film. In 1988, he reunited with director Paul Mazursky to star in the political farce Moon Over Parador. In addition, a movie - Whose Life Is It Anyway? is a 1981 American drama film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss.

In 1989, Dreyfuss reunited with Spielberg on Always, a remake of A Guy Named Joe in which he co-starred with Holly Hunter. He had a starring role opposite Bill Murray in the 1991 comedy What About Bob?, as a psychiatrist driven to insanity by a particularly obsessive new patient. That same year, Dreyfuss produced and starred as Georges Picquart in Prisoner of Honor, an HBO movie about the historical Dreyfus Affair.

 
Dreyfuss in 1997

In 1994, he participated in the historic Papal Concert to Commemorate the Shoah at the Vatican in the presence of Pope John Paul II, Rav Elio Toaff, chief rabbi of Rome, and Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, President of the Italian Republic. He recited Kaddish as part of a performance of Leonard Bernstein's Third Symphony with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Gilbert Levine. The event was broadcast worldwide.

Dreyfuss was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his performance as Glenn Holland in Mr. Holland's Opus (1995).[10] Since then, he has continued working in movies, television and the stage. In 2001–2002, he played Max Bickford in the television drama The Education of Max Bickford. In April 2004, he appeared in the revival of Sly Fox on Broadway (opposite Eric Stoltz, René Auberjonois, Bronson Pinchot and Elizabeth Berkley).

In 1997, Dreyfuss recorded a voiceover for the Apple Computer "Think Different" ad campaign,[17] and also provided the voice of the narrator in The Call of the Wild: Dog of the Yukon.

In November 2004, he was scheduled to appear in The Producers in London, but withdrew from the production a week before opening night. The media noted that Dreyfuss was still suffering from problems relating to an operation for a herniated disc in January, and that the part of Max Bialystock in the play is a physically demanding one. Both he and his assistant for the production stated that Dreyfuss was accumulating injuries that required him to wear physical therapy supports during rehearsals.[18] After Dreyfuss was officially let go from the production he was replaced by Nathan Lane. He ultimately made his West End debut at The Old Vic in 2009.[19]

In 2006, he appeared as Richard Nelson, a gay architect and one of the survivors in the film Poseidon.[20] Dreyfuss portrayed U.S Vice President Dick Cheney in Oliver Stone's 2008 George W. Bush bio-pic W.[21]

 
Dreyfuss at Italy Lifetime Achievement Awards (2021)

In early 2009, he appeared in the play Complicit by Joe Sutton at London's Old Vic theatre. The production was directed by the theatre's artistic director, Kevin Spacey. Dreyfuss's performance was subject to some controversy, owing to his use of an earpiece onstage, reportedly because of his inability to learn his lines in time.[22][23] According to an article published in 2017, Kevin Spacey groped one of Dreyfuss's sons while the three of them were alone in Spacey's apartment, an allegation that a lawyer representing Kevin Spacey denied. Richard Dreyfuss was focused on learning the lines of his script at the time and did not notice the harassment occur.[24] He guest-voiced as himself in the "Three Kings" episode of Family Guy in 2009, and later appeared again in the episode "Peter-assment". Dreyfuss guest starred in the sixth season of Weeds as Warren Schiff, Nancy's high school teacher to whom she had lost her virginity.[25]

In 2010 he played Matt Boyd in Piranha 3D.[26]

Dreyfuss was inducted as a "star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 10, 1996. It is located at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.[27]

Dreyfuss was among 99 other stars at the 2012 Academy Awards – Night of 100 Stars. He did an interview for the Bill Zucker Show with actor/singer Bill Zucker.[28]

In 2014 he appeared with best-selling Abraham Lincoln scholar Ronald C. White in a documentary entitled "Lincoln's Greatest Speech", highlighting Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, appearing as host of the program and reciting Lincoln's speech on camera.

On February 18, 2015, it was announced that Dreyfuss would portray Bernie Madoff in the miniseries Shots Fired. The first episode was telecast on February 3, 2016, co-starring Blythe Danner.[29][30][31]

On September 25, 2017, it was announced that The Last Laugh will be headlined by Richard Dreyfuss, Chevy Chase and Andie MacDowell,[32][33] and it was released on Netflix on January 11, 2019.[34]

Other work

The Dreyfuss Civics Initiative

 
Dreyfuss Civic Initiative

Dreyfuss seeks to revive Civics education to teach future generations about the power of their citizenship and the principles that hold America together.[35] In 2006, he created The Dreyfuss Civics Initiative (TDCI).[36][37] TDCI's mission is to revitalize and enhance the teaching of Civics in American public education to empower future generations with the critical thinking skills needed to fulfill the vast potential of American citizenship.[38] TDCI is a 501(c)3 designated organization, recognized as of 2008.[39]

Dreyfuss has made numerous public appearances since the organization's founding to raise awareness, generate discussion and foster dialogue regarding the need for increased civic education. On February 16, 2006, he spoke at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C., in hopes of prompting a national discussion on impeachment charges against U.S. President George W. Bush.[40] On November 17, 2006, Dreyfuss appeared on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher as a panel member to discuss teaching Civics in schools.[41] He formerly served on the board of trustees of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.[42] In 2007, Dreyfuss appeared in the youth voting documentary film 18 in '08.[43] In 2014, Dreyfuss appeared on Huckabee, hosted by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, to discuss how civic education can create a stronger America and to ask viewers to sign the Preamble to support the cause.[44]

Dreyfuss was also an advisor to The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation.[45]

Politics

Dreyfuss has been outspoken regarding the media's influence in shaping public opinion, policy, and legislation. In the 2000s, he expressed his sentiments in favor of right to privacy, freedom of speech, democracy, and individual accountability.[46] In 2011 and 2014, Dreyfuss was elected to the Common Cause National Governing Board.

Books and articles

In 1995, Dreyfuss co-authored with science-fiction writer Harry Turtledove the book The Two Georges, a steampunk/alternate history/mystery novel set in the year 1995 of a timeline in which the American Revolution was peacefully avoided.[47][48] Thomas Gainsborough's painting of George Washington and King George III, which symbolizes English-speaking North Americans' loyalty to the British Empire, is stolen by anti-Imperial terrorists known as the Sons of Liberty, and officers of the Royal American Mounted Police must find it before it is destroyed.

In 2015, Dreyfuss, Russ Porter, Kellie Cude, and Stephen Anderson published an article on "The Dreyfuss Civics Curriculum: A National Model for Civics Education in Elementary and Secondary Schools".[citation needed] As a result of the article, hundreds of teachers have returned civics education to the classroom using the Dreyfuss Civics Curriculum and are continuing the discussion for a new generation of U.S. citizens on how to improve Civics education.

Personal life

 
Dreyfuss with wife Svetlana in Cannes in 2013

Dreyfuss married writer and producer Jeramie Rain in the early 1980s, and they had three children: Emily (born 1983), Benjamin (born 1986), and Harry (born 1990). His elder son, Benjamin, was born with Peters Anomaly, a rare genetic eye disorder which, despite many operations, left him blind in his left eye. Dreyfuss and Rain have continued to raise money for ophthalmology centers throughout the United States. After his 1995 divorce from Rain, Dreyfuss married Janelle Lacey in 1999, but they divorced in 2005.[49]

In 2006, Dreyfuss discussed his diagnosis of bipolar disorder in the documentary Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive, in which Fry (who also has the disorder) interviewed Dreyfuss about his experience being bipolar.[50]

Dreyfuss and Russian-born Svetlana Erokhin married in 2006 and as of February 2020 they live in San Diego, California,[51] although they have frequently visited New York City, London, and Sun Valley, Idaho,[52] where Dreyfuss once lived. They also lived in Carlsbad, California. In February 2008, they bought a $1.5 million house in Encinitas, California, intending to renovate the 1970s structure with green technologies.[53]

During his acting career, Dreyfuss had feuds with some of the people he worked with, most notably actors Robert Shaw and Bill Murray, who costarred with him in Jaws and What About Bob? respectively, and filmmaker Oliver Stone, who directed him in W.[54]

Allegation of sexual harassment

In 2017, writer Jessica Teich accused Dreyfuss of sexual harassment during the filming of an ABC special. Dreyfuss denied the allegations. He said he had been overly flirtatious in his past, and that he regretted that behavior, but he emphasized that he "value[s] and respect[s] women" and is "not an assaulter".[55]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated work Result
1974 Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy American Graffiti Nominated
New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz Nominated
1976 BAFTA Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Jaws Nominated
1977 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor The Goodbye Girl Won
1978 Academy Awards Best Actor Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Won
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor Won
David di Donatello Best Foreign Actor Won
Saturn Awards Best Actor Close Encounters of the Third Kind Nominated
1979 BAFTA Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role The Goodbye Girl Won
1981 Razzie Awards Worst Actor The Competition Nominated
1988 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Nuts Nominated
1996 Academy Awards Best Actor Mr. Holland's Opus Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated
2002 Satellite Awards Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film The Day Reagan Was Shot Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series The Education of Max Bickford Nominated
2004 Film Critics Circle of Australia Best Actor The Old Man Who Read Love Stories Nominated
2010 Ride of Fame[56] Ride of Fame Life's work Won
2011 Saturn Awards Best Guest Starring Role on Television Weeds Won
2015 FEST Belgrade Winner Award for lifetime contribution to the art of film Won

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Richard Stephen Dreyfuss ˈ d r aɪ f e s born Dreyfus 1 October 29 1947 is an American actor He is known for starring in popular films during the 1970s 1980s and 1990s including American Graffiti 1973 Jaws 1975 Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977 The Goodbye Girl 1977 The Competition 1980 Stand by Me 1986 Down and Out in Beverly Hills 1986 Stakeout 1987 Always 1989 What About Bob 1991 and Mr Holland s Opus 1995 Richard DreyfussDreyfuss in 2021BornRichard Stephen Dreyfus 1947 10 29 October 29 1947 age 75 Brooklyn New York U S EducationBeverly Hills High SchoolAlma materSan Fernando Valley State CollegeOccupationActorYears active1964 presentSpousesJeramie Rain m 1983 div 1995 wbr Janelle Lacey m 1999 div 2005 wbr Svetlana Erokhin m 2006 wbr Children3 including Emily and BenRelativesLorin Dreyfuss brother Natalie Dreyfuss niece SignatureDreyfuss won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1977 for The Goodbye Girl at the time the youngest ever actor at age 30 to win and was nominated in 1995 for Mr Holland s Opus He has also won a Golden Globe Award a BAFTA Award and was nominated in 2002 for two Screen Actor s Guild Awards for his portrayal of former Secretary of State Alexander Haig in the Showtime Networks ensemble film The Day Reagan Was Shot Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Other work 3 1 The Dreyfuss Civics Initiative 3 2 Politics 3 3 Books and articles 4 Personal life 4 1 Allegation of sexual harassment 5 Filmography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditDreyfuss was born on October 29 1947 in Brooklyn New York the second and younger son of Norman Dreyfuss 1920 2013 an attorney restaurateur and plastics company owner originally from a violent gang culture in Brooklyn 2 and Geraldine nee Robbins 1921 2000 3 a peace activist He is the second child of three children He has an older brother Lorin Dreyfuss b 1944 who is an actor film producer and screenplay writer and a younger sister Cathy 4 His father Norman suffered from the debilitating physical effects of a mortar explosion at the Battle of the Bulge in World War II requiring the use of crutches canes and special footwear provided by the Army for the rest of his life He left the family when his son was 21 years old and remarried more than once he and his son were not on speaking terms at the time of his death 2 Dreyfuss was raised in the Bayside area of Queens New York 5 His family is Jewish descended from immigrants from Russia and Poland 6 7 He has commented that he grew up thinking that Alfred Dreyfus and he are from the same family 8 His father disliked New York and moved the family first to Europe clarification needed and later to Los Angeles California when Dreyfuss was nine 9 10 Dreyfuss attended Beverly Hills High School 10 Career Edit Dreyfuss left and producer Allan Carr at the Governor s Ball after the 1989 Academy Awards Dreyfuss began acting in his youth at Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills Arts Center and the Westside Jewish Community Center under drama teacher Bill Miller 10 11 He debuted in the TV production In Mama s House when he was fifteen He attended San Fernando Valley State College now California State University Northridge for a year and was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War working in alternate service for two years as a clerk in a Los Angeles hospital During this time he acted in a few small TV roles on shows such as Peyton Place Gidget That Girl Gunsmoke Bewitched The Ghost amp Mrs Muir and The Big Valley During the late 1960s and early 1970s he also performed on stage on Broadway Off Broadway repertory and improvisational theater Dreyfuss appeared in the play The Time of Your Life which was revived on March 17 1972 at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Los Angeles and directed by Edwin Sherin 12 13 Dreyfuss s first film role was a small uncredited appearance in The Graduate He had one line Shall I get the cops I ll get the cops He was also briefly seen as a stagehand in Valley of the Dolls 1967 in which he had a few lines In 1973 he starred in the CBS pilot Catch 22 He appeared in the subsequent Dillinger and landed a role in the 1973 hit American Graffiti acting with other future stars such as Harrison Ford and Ron Howard 10 Dreyfuss played his first lead role in the Canadian film The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz 1974 receiving positive reviews including praise from Pauline Kael 10 Dreyfuss went on to star in box office blockbusters Jaws 1975 and Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977 both directed by Steven Spielberg He won the 1978 Academy Award for Best Actor at the 50th Academy Awards ceremony for his portrayal of a struggling actor in The Goodbye Girl 1977 becoming the youngest actor to do so at the age of 30 years 125 days old besting Marlon Brando who had won his first Oscar in 1955 at the age of 30 years 360 days old 10 This record stood for 25 years until it was broken in 2003 by Adrien Brody who was three weeks shy of age 30 at the time of the 75th Academy Awards ceremony Dreyfuss is still however the shortest to have ever won Best Actor standing at about 5 foot 4 inches tall 14 In just five years between 1973 and 1978 the films that Dreyfuss appeared in grossed upwards of 900 million Around 1978 Dreyfuss began using cocaine frequently his addiction came to a head four years later in 1982 when he was arrested for possession of the drug after he blacked out while driving and his Mercedes Benz 450 SL struck a tree 10 15 16 He entered rehabilitation and eventually made a Hollywood comeback with the films Down And Out In Beverly Hills in 1986 10 and Stakeout the following year Dreyfuss had an important cameo in the Rob Reiner movie Stand by Me a 1986 coming of age drama comedy film adapted from Stephen King s novella The Body Dreyfuss plays the elder Gordie Lachance played by his Buddy System co star Wil Wheaton who narrates the film In 1988 he reunited with director Paul Mazursky to star in the political farce Moon Over Parador In addition a movie Whose Life Is It Anyway is a 1981 American drama film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss In 1989 Dreyfuss reunited with Spielberg on Always a remake of A Guy Named Joe in which he co starred with Holly Hunter He had a starring role opposite Bill Murray in the 1991 comedy What About Bob as a psychiatrist driven to insanity by a particularly obsessive new patient That same year Dreyfuss produced and starred as Georges Picquart in Prisoner of Honor an HBO movie about the historical Dreyfus Affair Dreyfuss in 1997 In 1994 he participated in the historic Papal Concert to Commemorate the Shoah at the Vatican in the presence of Pope John Paul II Rav Elio Toaff chief rabbi of Rome and Oscar Luigi Scalfaro President of the Italian Republic He recited Kaddish as part of a performance of Leonard Bernstein s Third Symphony with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Gilbert Levine The event was broadcast worldwide Dreyfuss was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his performance as Glenn Holland in Mr Holland s Opus 1995 10 Since then he has continued working in movies television and the stage In 2001 2002 he played Max Bickford in the television drama The Education of Max Bickford In April 2004 he appeared in the revival of Sly Fox on Broadway opposite Eric Stoltz Rene Auberjonois Bronson Pinchot and Elizabeth Berkley In 1997 Dreyfuss recorded a voiceover for the Apple Computer Think Different ad campaign 17 and also provided the voice of the narrator in The Call of the Wild Dog of the Yukon In November 2004 he was scheduled to appear in The Producers in London but withdrew from the production a week before opening night The media noted that Dreyfuss was still suffering from problems relating to an operation for a herniated disc in January and that the part of Max Bialystock in the play is a physically demanding one Both he and his assistant for the production stated that Dreyfuss was accumulating injuries that required him to wear physical therapy supports during rehearsals 18 After Dreyfuss was officially let go from the production he was replaced by Nathan Lane He ultimately made his West End debut at The Old Vic in 2009 19 In 2006 he appeared as Richard Nelson a gay architect and one of the survivors in the film Poseidon 20 Dreyfuss portrayed U S Vice President Dick Cheney in Oliver Stone s 2008 George W Bush bio pic W 21 Dreyfuss at Italy Lifetime Achievement Awards 2021 In early 2009 he appeared in the play Complicit by Joe Sutton at London s Old Vic theatre The production was directed by the theatre s artistic director Kevin Spacey Dreyfuss s performance was subject to some controversy owing to his use of an earpiece onstage reportedly because of his inability to learn his lines in time 22 23 According to an article published in 2017 Kevin Spacey groped one of Dreyfuss s sons while the three of them were alone in Spacey s apartment an allegation that a lawyer representing Kevin Spacey denied Richard Dreyfuss was focused on learning the lines of his script at the time and did not notice the harassment occur 24 He guest voiced as himself in the Three Kings episode of Family Guy in 2009 and later appeared again in the episode Peter assment Dreyfuss guest starred in the sixth season of Weeds as Warren Schiff Nancy s high school teacher to whom she had lost her virginity 25 In 2010 he played Matt Boyd in Piranha 3D 26 Dreyfuss was inducted as a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 10 1996 It is located at 7021 Hollywood Blvd 27 Dreyfuss was among 99 other stars at the 2012 Academy Awards Night of 100 Stars He did an interview for the Bill Zucker Show with actor singer Bill Zucker 28 In 2014 he appeared with best selling Abraham Lincoln scholar Ronald C White in a documentary entitled Lincoln s Greatest Speech highlighting Lincoln s Second Inaugural Address appearing as host of the program and reciting Lincoln s speech on camera On February 18 2015 it was announced that Dreyfuss would portray Bernie Madoff in the miniseries Shots Fired The first episode was telecast on February 3 2016 co starring Blythe Danner 29 30 31 On September 25 2017 it was announced that The Last Laugh will be headlined by Richard Dreyfuss Chevy Chase and Andie MacDowell 32 33 and it was released on Netflix on January 11 2019 34 Other work EditThe Dreyfuss Civics Initiative Edit Dreyfuss Civic Initiative Dreyfuss seeks to revive Civics education to teach future generations about the power of their citizenship and the principles that hold America together 35 In 2006 he created The Dreyfuss Civics Initiative TDCI 36 37 TDCI s mission is to revitalize and enhance the teaching of Civics in American public education to empower future generations with the critical thinking skills needed to fulfill the vast potential of American citizenship 38 TDCI is a 501 c 3 designated organization recognized as of 2008 39 Dreyfuss has made numerous public appearances since the organization s founding to raise awareness generate discussion and foster dialogue regarding the need for increased civic education On February 16 2006 he spoke at The National Press Club in Washington D C in hopes of prompting a national discussion on impeachment charges against U S President George W Bush 40 On November 17 2006 Dreyfuss appeared on HBO s Real Time with Bill Maher as a panel member to discuss teaching Civics in schools 41 He formerly served on the board of trustees of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia 42 In 2007 Dreyfuss appeared in the youth voting documentary film 18 in 08 43 In 2014 Dreyfuss appeared on Huckabee hosted by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee to discuss how civic education can create a stronger America and to ask viewers to sign the Preamble to support the cause 44 Dreyfuss was also an advisor to The Mr Holland s Opus Foundation 45 Politics Edit Dreyfuss has been outspoken regarding the media s influence in shaping public opinion policy and legislation In the 2000s he expressed his sentiments in favor of right to privacy freedom of speech democracy and individual accountability 46 In 2011 and 2014 Dreyfuss was elected to the Common Cause National Governing Board Books and articles Edit In 1995 Dreyfuss co authored with science fiction writer Harry Turtledove the book The Two Georges a steampunk alternate history mystery novel set in the year 1995 of a timeline in which the American Revolution was peacefully avoided 47 48 Thomas Gainsborough s painting of George Washington and King George III which symbolizes English speaking North Americans loyalty to the British Empire is stolen by anti Imperial terrorists known as the Sons of Liberty and officers of the Royal American Mounted Police must find it before it is destroyed In 2015 Dreyfuss Russ Porter Kellie Cude and Stephen Anderson published an article on The Dreyfuss Civics Curriculum A National Model for Civics Education in Elementary and Secondary Schools citation needed As a result of the article hundreds of teachers have returned civics education to the classroom using the Dreyfuss Civics Curriculum and are continuing the discussion for a new generation of U S citizens on how to improve Civics education Personal life Edit Dreyfuss with wife Svetlana in Cannes in 2013 Dreyfuss married writer and producer Jeramie Rain in the early 1980s and they had three children Emily born 1983 Benjamin born 1986 and Harry born 1990 His elder son Benjamin was born with Peters Anomaly a rare genetic eye disorder which despite many operations left him blind in his left eye Dreyfuss and Rain have continued to raise money for ophthalmology centers throughout the United States After his 1995 divorce from Rain Dreyfuss married Janelle Lacey in 1999 but they divorced in 2005 49 In 2006 Dreyfuss discussed his diagnosis of bipolar disorder in the documentary Stephen Fry The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive in which Fry who also has the disorder interviewed Dreyfuss about his experience being bipolar 50 Dreyfuss and Russian born Svetlana Erokhin married in 2006 and as of February 2020 they live in San Diego California 51 although they have frequently visited New York City London and Sun Valley Idaho 52 where Dreyfuss once lived They also lived in Carlsbad California In February 2008 they bought a 1 5 million house in Encinitas California intending to renovate the 1970s structure with green technologies 53 During his acting career Dreyfuss had feuds with some of the people he worked with most notably actors Robert Shaw and Bill Murray who costarred with him in Jaws and What About Bob respectively and filmmaker Oliver Stone who directed him in W 54 Allegation of sexual harassment Edit In 2017 writer Jessica Teich accused Dreyfuss of sexual harassment during the filming of an ABC special Dreyfuss denied the allegations He said he had been overly flirtatious in his past and that he regretted that behavior but he emphasized that he value s and respect s women and is not an assaulter 55 Filmography EditMain article List of performances by Richard DreyfussAwards and nominations EditYear Association Category Nominated work Result1974 Golden Globe Awards Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy American Graffiti NominatedNew York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz Nominated1976 BAFTA Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Jaws Nominated1977 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor The Goodbye Girl Won1978 Academy Awards Best Actor WonGolden Globe Awards Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy WonKansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor WonDavid di Donatello Best Foreign Actor WonSaturn Awards Best Actor Close Encounters of the Third Kind Nominated1979 BAFTA Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role The Goodbye Girl Won1981 Razzie Awards Worst Actor The Competition Nominated1988 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture Nuts Nominated1996 Academy Awards Best Actor Mr Holland s Opus NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Actor Motion Picture Drama Nominated2002 Satellite Awards Best Actor Miniseries or Television Film The Day Reagan Was Shot WonScreen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series The Education of Max Bickford Nominated2004 Film Critics Circle of Australia Best Actor The Old Man Who Read Love Stories Nominated2010 Ride of Fame 56 Ride of Fame Life s work Won2011 Saturn Awards Best Guest Starring Role on Television Weeds Won2015 FEST Belgrade Winner Award for lifetime contribution to the art of film WonReferences Edit Usborne David January 31 2009 Richard Dreyfuss Out of the wreckage The Independent London Retrieved January 31 2009 a b Barber Richard September 8 2017 Richard Dreyfuss The one topic on which my dad would open up was sex The Guardian Richard Dreyfuss Profile E Entertainment Television Inc Archived from the original on January 1 2008 Retrieved April 26 2019 Richard Dreyfuss The one topic on which my dad would open up was sex Family The Guardian amp theguardian com Retrieved February 12 2022 Overview for Richard Dreyfuss Turner Classic Movies Archived from the original on April 19 2018 Retrieved August 2 2012 Jacobs Andrea March 1995 Richard Dreyfuss at middle age A rebellious Jew finds his own wisdom The Jewish Advocate Archived from the original on October 17 2007 Retrieved April 26 2019 via FindArticles Academy Award Winning Actor Richard Dreyfuss Speaks at BHCC Bunker Hill Community College United Business Media February 1 2007 Archived from the original on May 23 2008 Retrieved April 26 2019 via PR Newswire Brozan Nadine November 20 1991 Chronicle The New York Times p 9 Retrieved April 26 2019 Richard Dreyfuss biography and filmography Tribute Retrieved October 3 2011 a b c d e f g h i Stated on Inside the Actors Studio 2000 Personal interview WorldCat Worldcat org OCLC 611053954 Hollywood Beat The Afro American April 8 1972 Retrieved January 22 2012 Richard Dreyfuss Biography Page IMDb Actor faces cocaine charge Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho wire services November 13 1982 p 2A News Entertainment Music Movies Celebrity MTV News Touching Steve Jobs Voicing One Of Apple s Iconic Think Different Campaign Commercials Geekologie October 7 2011 Adam Karla My musical hell The Guardian January 21 2005 Dreyfuss in London stage return BBC News November 3 2008 Malik Tariq May 12 2006 Poseidon Packs Punch of Real Science Live Science Purch Retrieved April 21 2019 Richard Dreyfuss is Dick Cheney comingsoon net The Hollywood Reporter May 22 2008 Thompson Warwick Richard Dreyfuss Sporting Earpiece Triumphs in New Play Bloomberg News January 29 2009 Burgess Kaya Malvern Jack January 29 2009 Wired for sound how Richard Dreyfuss remembers his lines The Times London UK Retrieved May 22 2010 Actor Harry Dreyfuss When I Was 18 Kevin Spacey Groped Me Buzzfeednews com Retrieved June 25 2022 Joyce Eng Richard Dreyfuss to Appear on Weeds TVGuide com Richard Dreyfuss reveals why he made Piranha 3 D to get money Hollywood News May 5 2010 Retrieved September 25 2017 Richard Dreyfuss Hollywood Walk of Fame www walkoffame com October 25 2019 Retrieved February 24 2020 Zucker Bill The BILL ZUCKER SHOW takes to the Oscars Red Carpet on YouTube March 19 2012 Retrieved October 7 2012 Andreeva Nellie February 19 2015 Richard Dreyfuss To Play Bernie Madoff In ABC Miniseries Strohm Emily June 26 2015 First Look See Blythe Danner and Richard Dreyfuss as Ruth and Bernie Madoff People Petski Denise June 26 2015 Madoff Miniseries Blythe Danner amp Richard Dreyfuss As Ruth amp Bernie Madoff First Look Penske Business Media Deadline com N Duka Amanda September 25 2017 Chevy Chase Andie MacDowell Richard Dreyfuss amp More Topline Netflix Comedy Film The Last Laugh Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 30 2018 McNary Dave September 25 2017 Chevy Chase Richard Dreyfuss Lewis Black to Star in Netflix s Last Laugh Variety Retrieved December 30 2018 Hemmert Kylie December 12 2018 New Netflix January 2019 Movie and TV Titles Announced ComingSoon net Evolve Media LLC Retrieved December 12 2018 http www thedreyfussinitiative org initiative TDCI Website Special Report Actor Richard Dreyfuss says America needs civics lesson WorldNow and KUSI KUSI News August 27 2014 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved June 30 2015 Richard Dreyfuss Politics Should Be Noble Calling CBS News Associated Press August 21 2014 TDCI website HuffPost Breaking News U S and World News HuffPost Retrieved January 18 2023 Richard Dreyfus at the National Press Club Indybay National Retired Teachers Association Home National Constitution Center National Constitution Center constitutioncenter org Archived from the original on January 18 2008 18 in 08 Trailer on YouTube Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine The Dreyfuss Initiative YouTube Community Symphony Raises Funds for Hurricane Katrina Victims Zweyner Astrid April 27 2006 Oscar winner Dreyfuss campaigns against shaped news Archived October 21 2006 at the Wayback Machine Reuters Fiction Book Review The Two Georges by Richard Dreyfuss Author Wallace Author Harry Turtledove With Tor Books Publishers Weekly January 3 1996 Retrieved December 31 2018 Uchronia The Two Georges www uchronia net Schindehette Susan Risen from the Ashes Richard Dreyfuss Faces His Family s Pain with Strength Not Self Pity People March 4 1991 Owen Jonathan September 17 2006 Stephen Fry My battle with mental illness The Independent London Retrieved August 2 2012 Richard Dreyfuss on facing down sharks aliens and his own demons CBS News February 23 2020 Retrieved March 2 2020 Friend Tad The Gold Diggers The New Yorker May 23 1999 Mannes Tanya Earth friendly house in works The San Diego Union Tribune March 9 2009 Polowy Kevin June 26 2019 Role Recall Richard Dreyfuss on doubting Jaws coping with an abusive Bill Murray on What About Bob and more Yahoo Retrieved June 27 2019 Gibson Earl November 10 2017 Richard Dreyfuss responds to sexual harassment allegations I am not an assaulter Entertainment Weekly Retrieved November 12 2017 Photo Flash Ride of Fame Honors Richard Dreyfuss Broadway World November 5 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Richard Dreyfuss Richard Dreyfuss at IMDb Richard Dreyfuss at the Internet Broadway Database Richard Dreyfuss at the Internet Off Broadway Database Richard Dreyfuss at AllMovie THR Richard Dreyfuss finds Happiness Archived April 3 2009 at the Wayback Machine The Dreyfuss Initiative Richard Dreyfuss interview on BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs May 14 1999 Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Dreyfuss amp oldid 1134369729, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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