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Julian Schlossberg
… This four-hour nationally syndicated radio program aired in New York first on WMCA and subsequently on WOR. Over the next nine years, he interviewed hundreds of stars, many of whom rarely did interviews, such as Jack Nicholson, Dustin Hoffman and Warren Beatty. He also hosted Movie Talk on ...

Actor
…illy Wilder film Some Like It Hot. Cross-dressing for comic effect was a frequently used device in most of the thirty Carry On films. Dustin Hoffman and Robin Williams have each appeared in a hit comedy film (Tootsie and Mrs. Doubtfire, respectively) in which they played most scenes dressed ...

Dabney Coleman
…actress Marian Mercer, with whom he also worked on the TV series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman; he played Fernwood's mayor, Merle Jeeter, and Marian played his second wife, Wanda Rittenhouse Jeeter. He also had a role as an arrogant, sexist, soap opera director opposite Dustin Hoffman in Tootsi...

Scott Speedman
…In July 2009, it was reported that Speedman was to star alongside Dustin Hoffman among others in the film adaption of Barney's Version. Pre-production began in August 2009, and filming took place in Rome, New York and Canada. Speedman also starred in the independent Western The Last Rites of...

The Core
…On March 30, 2009 it was reported that Dustin Hoffman was leading a campaign to get more real science into science-fiction movies. Hoffman is on the advisory board of the Science & Entertainment Exchange, an initiative of the United States National Academy of Sciences (National Academy of Sc...

Al Pacino
…lm was the courtroom drama ...And Justice for All, which again saw Pacino lauded by critics for his wide range of acting abilities, and nominated for the Best Actor Oscar for a fourth time.[25] However he lost out that year to Dustin Hoffman in Kramer vs. Kramera role that Pacino had decline...
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Dustin Hoffman
Biography:
Graduated from Los Angeles High School in 1954. Went to Santa Monica City College where he dropped out after a year due to bad grades. But before he did, he took an acting course because he was told that "nobody flunks acting." Also received some training at Los Angeles Conservatory of Music. Decide...
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Taesu Byun
Spouse:
Lisa Gottsegen (12 October 1980 - present); 4 children
Anne Byrne Hoffman (4 May 1969 - 6 October 1980) (divorced); 2 children
Anne Byrne Hoffman (4 May 1969 - 6 October 1980) (divorced); 2 children
Trade Mark:
Famous for taking a wide range of difficult roles, such as a crippledstreet hustler in Midnight Cowboy (1969); an actor pretending tobe a woman in Tootsie (1982) and an autistic inRain Man (1988).
Has a reputation for being difficult to work with.
Has a reputation for being difficult to work with.
Trivia:
Was considered for the role of Michael Corleone inThe Godfather (1972).
During the filming of Wag the Dog (1997) Hoffman, his co-starRobert De Niro and director Barry Levinson (I) had animpromptu meeting with President Bill Clinton (I) at aWashington hotel. "So what's this movie about?" Clinton asked De Niro.De Niro looked over to Levinson, hoping he would answer the question.Levinson, in turn, looked over to Hoffman. Hoffman, realizing there wasno one else to pass the buck to, is quoted as saying, "So I juststarted to tap dance. I can't even remember what I said."
October 1997: Ranked #41 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 MovieStars of All Time" list.
His parents named him Dustin after actor Dustin Farnum.
January 1999: He was awarded $3m in damages and compensation in a caseagainst "Los Angeles" Magazine, because it had printed a digitallyaltered image of him in a dress (cf. Tootsie (1982)). In July2001 a federal appeals court overturned the verdict. The U.S. 9thCircuit Court of Appeals found that because the photo appeared in anarticle, not an advertisement, the use of the actor's likeness did notconstitute "commercial speech" and was entitled to the full protectionof the 1st Amendment.
During the filming of Wag the Dog (1997) Hoffman, his co-starRobert De Niro and director Barry Levinson (I) had animpromptu meeting with President Bill Clinton (I) at aWashington hotel. "So what's this movie about?" Clinton asked De Niro.De Niro looked over to Levinson, hoping he would answer the question.Levinson, in turn, looked over to Hoffman. Hoffman, realizing there wasno one else to pass the buck to, is quoted as saying, "So I juststarted to tap dance. I can't even remember what I said."
October 1997: Ranked #41 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 MovieStars of All Time" list.
His parents named him Dustin after actor Dustin Farnum.
January 1999: He was awarded $3m in damages and compensation in a caseagainst "Los Angeles" Magazine, because it had printed a digitallyaltered image of him in a dress (cf. Tootsie (1982)). In July2001 a federal appeals court overturned the verdict. The U.S. 9thCircuit Court of Appeals found that because the photo appeared in anarticle, not an advertisement, the use of the actor's likeness did notconstitute "commercial speech" and was entitled to the full protectionof the 1st Amendment.
Other Work:
TV commercial: Volkswagen Beetle, 1966.
Song: Composed "Shooting the Breeze", sung by Sting (I) on Michael Aspel TVshow (UK). Played piano on the show for the Sting performance.
TV commercial: E! Entertainment Television cable channel, 2002.
TV commercial: Audi A6 automobile, "Just Like Your Mother", 2004
:TV commercial: Kappahl, 2006
Song: Composed "Shooting the Breeze", sung by Sting (I) on Michael Aspel TVshow (UK). Played piano on the show for the Sting performance.
TV commercial: E! Entertainment Television cable channel, 2002.
TV commercial: Audi A6 automobile, "Just Like Your Mother", 2004
:TV commercial: Kappahl, 2006
Biography print:
Douglas Brode. _The Films of Dustin Hoffman._ Secaucus, NJ: Citadel Press, 1988.ISBN 0806510854
Personal quotes:
We all believe what we read. I read how Tom Cruise and I were twobig egos holding up shooting. I know that isn't true - but if I wasn'tmaking a movie with him and I just picked up the paper, I'd believe it.That's interesting, isn't it?
I got into acting so that I could meet girls. Pretty girls came later.First, I wanted to start off with someone with two legs, who'd smile atme and look soft.
I lived below the official American poverty line until I was 31.
If a lot of dogs are on the beach, the first thing they do is smell eachother's ass. The information that's gotten somehow makes pacifists outof all of them. I've thought, 'If only we smelled each other's asses,there wouldn't be any war.'
You go to the cinema and you realize you're watching the third act.There is no first or second act. There is this massive film-makingwhere you spend this incredible amount of money and play right to thedemographic. You can tell how much money the film is going to make byhow it does on the first weekend. The whole culture is in the craphouse. It's not just true in the movies, it's also true in the theater.
I got into acting so that I could meet girls. Pretty girls came later.First, I wanted to start off with someone with two legs, who'd smile atme and look soft.
I lived below the official American poverty line until I was 31.
If a lot of dogs are on the beach, the first thing they do is smell eachother's ass. The information that's gotten somehow makes pacifists outof all of them. I've thought, 'If only we smelled each other's asses,there wouldn't be any war.'
You go to the cinema and you realize you're watching the third act.There is no first or second act. There is this massive film-makingwhere you spend this incredible amount of money and play right to thedemographic. You can tell how much money the film is going to make byhow it does on the first weekend. The whole culture is in the craphouse. It's not just true in the movies, it's also true in the theater.
Portrayed in:
"The Simpsons" (1989)
Salary:
Midnight Cowboy (1969): $400,000.00
John and Mary (1969): $425,000.00
The Graduate (1967): $17,000.00
Papillon (1973): $1,250,000.00
Tootsie (1982): $5,000,000.00
Ishtar (1987): $6,000,000.00
John and Mary (1969): $425,000.00
The Graduate (1967): $17,000.00
Papillon (1973): $1,250,000.00
Tootsie (1982): $5,000,000.00
Ishtar (1987): $6,000,000.00
Biographical movie:
The American Film Institute Salute to Dustin Hoffman (1999) (TV)
On Location: Dustin Hoffman (1971)
On Location: Dustin Hoffman (1971)
Filmography:
Nightwork (2012) Drama
Kung Fu Panda: The Kaboom of Doom (2011) Family
Luck (2011) (TV) Sport
Quartet (2011) Comedy
The Song of Names (2011) Drama
Barney's Version (2010) Drama
Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story (2010) History
Last Chance Harvey (2008) Romance
Little Fockers (2010) Comedy
Midnight Cowboy (1969) Drama
Kung Fu Panda: The Kaboom of Doom (2011) Family
Luck (2011) (TV) Sport
Quartet (2011) Comedy
The Song of Names (2011) Drama
Barney's Version (2010) Drama
Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story (2010) History
Last Chance Harvey (2008) Romance
Little Fockers (2010) Comedy
Midnight Cowboy (1969) Drama
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Horton Hears A Who Party Edition
Author:
Dustin Hoffman
ISBN #:
0679800034
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