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- 达斯丁霍夫曼的详细资料是什么啊
- 求一篇英文的著名电影简介,最好有一个人物介绍,字数150左右
- Hoffman Academy Piano Lessons教程怎么样
- 爱德华·诺顿 官方网站
- academy awards是什么意思
- 这个欧美女星是谁
- 想做一个duty report
- Hoffman Academy Piano Lessons可以自学吗
- jim carrey英文介绍
- 谁有影帝达斯丁·霍夫曼的英文简介,我英语课要用
达斯丁霍夫曼的详细资料是什么啊
Dustin Hoffman
身高1.63米
出生于1937年
两次获得奥斯卡最佳男主角
作品
斑马竞赛/斑马快跑 Racing Stripes (2005)
Father Knows Less (2005)
The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (2005)
The Lost City (2005)
Happy Birthday Peter Pan (2005)
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2005)
拜见岳父大人2/拜见福克斯/非常女婿2 Meet the Fockers (2004)
雷蒙·斯尼奇的不幸历险/雷蒙·斯尼奇的不幸事件 Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
寻找梦幻岛/不老的传说 Finding Neverland (2004)
我爱哈克比/笑看人生/恋爱连锁店 I Heart Huckabees (2004)
Arena: Pavarotti - The Last Tenor (2004)
The Making of ’Runaway Jury’ (2004)
Freedom2speak v2.0 (2004)
失控陪审团 Runaway Jury (2003)
行骗天下 Confidence (2003)
第75届奥斯卡金像奖颁奖典礼 The 75th Annual Academy Awards (2003)
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (2003)
The Shakespeare Sessions (2003)
’Moonlight Mile’: A Journey to Screen (2003)
The 45th Annual Grammy Awards (2003)
75 Years of the Academy Awards: An Unofficial History (2003)
让爱自由 Moonlight Mile (2002)
Graham Norton: For Your Pleasure (2002)
Inside the Playboy Mansion (2002)
“Festival Pass with Chris Gore“ (2002)
光影流情 The Kid Stays In the Picture (2002)
The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2002)
Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film (2002)
There’s Only One Paul McCartney (2002)
“Liberty’s Kids: Est. 1776“ (2002)
Going the Distance: Remembering ’Marathon Man’ (2001)
2001 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2001)
Goldwyn (2001)
第73届奥斯卡金像奖颁奖典礼 The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
A Tribute to Barbra Streisand (2001)
Finding the Truth: The Making of ’Kramer vs. Kramer’ (2001)
Tuesday (2001)
AFI’s 100 Years, 100 Laughs: America’s Funniest Movies (2000)
第72届奥斯卡金像奖颁奖典礼 The 72nd Annual Academy Awards (2000)
The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2000)
变脑/玩谢麦高维治/成为马可维奇/傀儡人生 Being John Malkovich (1999)
AFI’s 100 Years... 100 Stars (1999)
Film-Fest DVD: Issue 1 - Sundance (1999)
The American Film Institute Salute to Dustin Hoffman (1999)
The Furies (1999)
Shylock (1999)
月球漫步 A Walk on the Moon (1999)
圣女贞德 The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999)
The Devil’s Arithmetic (1999)
深海圆疑 Sphere (1998)
一百年一百部 AFI’s 100 Years... 100 Movies (1998)
第70届奥斯卡金像奖颁奖典礼 70th Annual Academy Awards, The (1998)
作大英雄 Wag the Dog (1997)
疯狂的城市/危机最前线 Mad City (1997)
沉睡者 Sleepers (1996)
美国野牛 American Buffalo (1996)
American Film Institute Salute to Clint Eastwood, The (1996)
恐怖地带 Outbreak (1995)
第65届奥斯卡金像奖颁奖典礼 65th Annual Academy Awards, The (1993)
Classe américaine, La (1993)
无名英雄 Hero (1992)
第63届奥斯卡金像奖颁奖典礼 63rd Annual Academy Awards, The (1991)
胜者为王 Billy Bathgate (1991)
虎克船长 Hook (1991)
Wish for Wings That Work, A (1991)
至尊神探 Dick Tracy (1990)
共同的线索 Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (1989)
家庭生意 Family Business (1989)
雨人/手足情未了 Rain Man (1988)
伊斯达 Ishtar (1987)
推销员之死 Death of a Salesman (1985)
窈窕淑男 Tootsie (1982)
亚嘉莎失踪案 Agatha (1979)
克莱默夫妇/克莱墨夫妇/克拉玛对克拉玛/克蓝玛对克蓝玛 Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
暗夜心声 Straight Time (1978)
惊天大阴谋 All the President’s Men (1976)
霹雳钻 Marathon Man (1976)
连尼传 Lenny (1974)
巴比龙 Papillon (1973)
爱情毕业生 Alfredo, Alfredo (1972)
Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971)
Point, The (1971)
大丈夫 Straw Dogs (1971)
小巨人 Little Big Man (1970)
相逢何必曾相识 John and Mary (1969)
午夜牛郎 Midnight Cowboy (1969)
毕业生 Graduate, The (1967)
猛虎发威 Tiger Makes Out, The (1967)
求一篇英文的著名电影简介,最好有一个人物介绍,字数150左右
1.Rain Man (1988)
An Academy Award Best Picture buddy film: one is a selfish yuppie, the other is his institutionalized savant brother featuring an unforgettable performance from Best Actor Dustin Hoffman (one of his two Oscars, the other was earned in 1979’s Best Picture). Lots of hilarious interplay in this one. Director Barry Levinson won his only Oscar (to date), as did the Original Screenplay.
Tom Cruise plays the self absorbed one (big stretch;-) who discovers his wealthy father left his estate to his “idiot“ brother Raymond (Hoffman). He didn’t even know he had a brother, but figures that the only way to the money is through Raymond. So, he kidnaps Raymond and takes him on a cross-country journey of discovery, for them both. Valerie Golino plays Cruise’s girlfriend, who forces him to appreciate Raymond for who he is. When Cruise discovers that his brother has special skills, he exploits him. But the film has a somewhat upbeat conclusion.
Hoffman Academy Piano Lessons教程怎么样
好。
视频课程目前更新到238课,讲义目前更新到unit11,总计11份讲义,每个单元大概50到60页。目前官网上的讲义,unit12已经出了部分,但是还没有完整版,所以unit12和以后的讲义待更新。
爱德华·诺顿 官方网站
他在来中国的一个访谈里面说到,他没有个人网站.
他觉得这样有点自私,用网站来宣传自己的影片...
(真是个认真的善良的低调的孩子T___T)
那个访谈的视频地址是: mms://61.172.201.153/2006/060626.wmv
我用讯雷下来看,还蛮快的^-^
ps:上面那个人很全面了|||
这个是Fans建立的网站,上面东西还可以,你可以去看看
http://www.edwardnorton.net/
academy awards是什么意思
the academy awards :奥斯卡奖
例句
The Academy Awards appear to validate his career.
奥斯卡金像奖似乎是对他事业的肯定。
The King’s Speech leads the Academy Awards field with a total of12 nominations.
在本次奥斯卡提名中,《国王的演讲》凭借12项提名一路领跑。
这个欧美女星是谁
嗯米娜·苏瓦丽 Mena Suvari
米娜·苏瓦丽
中文译名:米娜·苏瓦丽
英文名:Mena Suvari
其他译名:米娜·苏瓦莉
绰号:美国少男杀手
性别:女 生日:1979年2月13日
星座:水瓶座 地域:欧美
身高:163cm 职业:演员
从业经历
聪明、时尚米娜·苏瓦丽1999年凭借《美国派》(American Pie)和《美国丽人》(American Beauty)两部影片电影圈崭露头角逐渐从邻家女孩跻身当红明星之列。
天生一头红发的曼娜·苏瓦丽1979年生于美国罗德岛,父亲是一位精神病学家,母亲是一位护士,她有三个哥哥,她的名字是由她埃及教母所取。她自幼想成为考古学家或是医生,但12岁被一家模特中介机构慧眼相中,并从此成为一名模特。随她家搬到加州后,她在南加州查尔斯通一所女校读了初中,从加州波班克一所天主高中毕业。
米娜·苏瓦丽米娜抵达洛杉矶后,立刻开始了电视生涯,先是拍广告,然后在《淘小子看世界》(Boy Meets World)、《急诊室的故事》(ER)、《Chicago Hope》等电视剧中担任客串。1997年她进入电影圈,在《玩转堕落街》(Nowhere)和《惊唇劫》(Kiss the Girls)两部影片中扮演小人物,此后又出演了《比佛利山超级警探》(Slums of Beverly Hills)、《邪气逼人2》(The Rage: Carrie 2)。
1999年的《美国派》是她演艺生涯的一个转折点,接下来的《美国丽人》引起了更多关注,她扮演的啦啦队长,性感而脆弱,为她赢得英国学院奖提名和更多片约。事业正值黄金阶段,米娜却跑去和摄影师男友罗伯特·布林克曼(Robert Brinkmann)秘密完婚,外界指出两人的年龄相差了16岁之多,她却毫不为意,可能因为她的双亲也相差了20岁的原因。
进入2000年米娜电影作品有《美国处女》(American Virgin)、《窝囊废》(Loser)、《甜心辣妹》(Sugar & Spice)和《剑侠雄心》(The Musketeer)等
参与影片
《新版丧尸出笼》(2008)Death of the Dead ...Sarah
《危险的停车场 Dangerous Parking 》 (2007) ...Kirstin
《匹兹堡神秘事件 The Mysteries of Pittsburgh 》 (2007) ...Phlox Lombardi
《 Stuck 》 (2007) ...Brandi
《工作室女孩/工厂女孩 Factory Girl 》 (2006) ...Richie Berlin
《狗的难题 The Dog Problem 》 (2006) ...Jules
《 Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII 》 (2006) ...Aerith Gainsborough (voice) (attached)
《布鲁克林戒律 Brooklyn Rules 》 (2006) ... 《 Orpheus 》 (2006) ...Sue Ellen 《咖啡因 Caffeine 》 (2006) ...Vanessa 《 Boffo! Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters 》 (2006) ...Angela Hayes (archive footage) (uncredited) 《明天也要作伴 Standing Still 》 (2005) ...Lana 《流言蜚语 Rumor Has It... 》 (2005) ...Annie Huttinger 《红粉保镖/多米诺/红粉杀手/女模煞 Domino 》 (2005) ...Kimmie 《最终幻想VII:圣童降临 Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children 》 (2005) ...Aerith Gainsborough (voice: English version) 《哈啦美发师/美容店 Beauty Shop 》 (2005) ...Joanne 《埃德蒙德 Edmond 》 (2005) ...Whore 《 Stephen Tobolowsky’s Birthday Party 》 (2005) ...Herself 《 Kingdom Hearts II 》 (2005) ...Aerith Gainsborough (voice) 《外伤 Trauma 》 (2004) ...Charlotte 《 Closing the Ring 》 (2004) ... 《天旋地幻 Spun 》 (2002) ...Cookie 《桑尼/宝贝 Sonny 》 (2002) ...Carol 《剑侠雄心 The Musketeer 》 (2001) ...Francesca bon Ansau 《美国派2 American Pie 2 》 (2001) ...Heather 《甜与辣 Sugar & Spice 》 (2001) ...Kansas Hill 《窝囊废 Loser 》 (2000) ...Dora Diamond 《第72届奥斯卡金像奖颁奖典礼 The 72nd Annual Academy Awards 》 (2000) ...Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Documentary, Short Subjects 《美国处女 American Virgin 》 (2000) ...Katrina Bartalotti 《2000年MTV电影颁奖典礼 2000 MTV Movie Awards 》 (2000) ...Herself - Presenter 《 American Beauty: Look Closer... 》 (2000) ...Herself 《美国丽人/美国心·玫瑰情/美国大美人 American Beauty 》 (1999) ...Angela Hayes 《美国派 American Pie 》 (1999) ...Heather 《核弹快车 Atomic Train 》 (1999) ...Grace Seger 《邪气逼人 2 The Rage: Carrie 2 》 (1999) ...Lisa Parker 《 “The Early Show“ 》 (1999) ...Herself (3 episodes, 2002) 《 Spotlight on Location: American Pie 》 (1999) ...Herself 《比佛利山超级警探 Slums of Beverly Hills 》 (1998) ...Rachel Hoffman 《惊唇劫 Kiss the Girls 》 (1997) ...Coty Pierce 《无处 Nowhere 》 (1997) ...Zoe 《 “High Incident“ 》 (1996) ...Jill Marsh (2 episodes, 1996-1997)
想做一个duty report
The Second Topic:
The emergence of Dustin Hoffman in 1967 heralded the arrival of a new era of Hollywood stardom. Diminutive, wiry and unassuming, he was anything but the usual matinee idol, yet he quickly distinguished himself among the most popular and celebrated screen performers of his generation. A notoriously difficult talent famous for his battles with directors as well as his total immersion in his performances, Hoffman further battled against stereotypes by accepting roles which cast him firmly as an antihero, often portraying troubled, even tragic figures rarely destined for a happy ending. By extension, he broke new ground for all actors -- not only were stars no longer limited to heroic, larger-than-life characterizations, but in his wake virtually anyone, regardless of their seeming physical limitations, could attain success on the big screen.
Born August 8, 1937 in Los Angeles, Hoffman originally studied to become a doctor, but later focused his attentions on acting, performing regularly at the Pasadena Playhouse alongside fellow aspirant Gene Hackman. Upon relocating to New York City, he worked a series of odd jobs, landing the occasional small television role and later touring in summer stock. Frustrated by his lack of greater success, Hoffman once even left acting to teach, but in 1960 he won a role in the off-Broadway production Yes Is for a Very Young Man. After 1961’s A Cook for Mr. General, however, he continued to struggle, and did not reappear onstage for several years, in the meantime studying with Lee Strasberg at the Actors’ Studio and becoming a dedicated Method actor. Finally, in 1964 Hoffman appeared in a string of theatrical projects including productions of Waiting for Godot and The Dumbwaiter. Two years later he won a Best Actor Obie for his work in The Journey of the Fifth Horse.
In 1967 Hoffman made his film debut with a tiny role in the feature The Tiger Makes Out, a similarly brief appearance in Un Dollaro per Sette Vigliachi followed later that same year, as did a highly-acclaimed turn in the theatrical farce Eh? It was here that he was first spotted by director Mike Nichols, who cast him in the lead role in his 1967 black comedy The Graduate. Though 30 at the time of filming, Hoffman was perfectly cast as an alienated college student, and his work won him not only an Oscar nomination but also made him a hugely popular performer with the youth market. His status as a burgeoning counterculture hero was solidified thanks to his work in John Schlesinger’s 1969 Academy Award winner Midnight Cowboy, which earned Hoffman a second Oscar bid. While the follow-up, the romance John and Mary, was a disappointment, in 1970 he starred in Arthur Penn’s Little Big Man, delivering a superb portrayal of an Indian fighter -- a role which required him to age 100 years.
Directed by his longtime friend Ulu Grosbard, 1971’s Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? was Hoffman’s first outright failure. He next starred in Sam Peckinpah’s harrowing Straw Dogs, a film which earned harsh criticism during its original release but which, like much of Peckinpah’s work, was later the subject of much favorable reassessment. In 1973 Hoffman co-starred with Steve McQueen in the prison drama Papillon, which returned him to the ranks of box-office success before he starred as the legendary stand-up comedian Lenny Bruce in Bob Fosse’s 1974 biography Lenny, a stunning portrayal which earned him a third Academy Award nomination. Another real-life figure followed as Hoffman portrayed Carl Bernstein opposite Robert Redford’s Bob Woodward in All the President’s Men, Alan J. Pakula’s riveting docudrama on the Watergate break-in.
Next, Hoffman reteamed with director Schlesinger for 1976’s Marathon Man, which cast him alongside Laurence Olivier and scored another major hit. The1978 Straight Time, a pet project helmed by Grosbard, was critically acclaimed but a financial disappointment, and 1979’s Agatha pleased neither audiences nor the media. The 1979 domestic drama Kramer vs. Kramer, on the other hand, was a major success with both camps, and Hoffman’s portrayal of a divorced father finally earned him an Academy Award on his fourth attempt at the prize. He also won a Golden Globe, as well as honors from the New York and Los Angeles critics. Hoffman’s next film, the Sydney Pollack-helmed 1982 comedy Tootsie, was even more successful at the box office. Starring as an out-of-work actor who dresses in drag to win a role on a soap opera, he earned yet another Oscar nomination as the film grossed nearly 100 million during its theatrical release.
After a long absence, Hoffman returned to the stage in 1984 to portray Willy Loman in a Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman. A year later, he reprised the performance for a CBS television special, earning an Emmy and another Golden Globe. He did not return to films until 1987, when he shared top billing with Warren Beatty in Elaine May’s disastrous comedy Ishtar. In the wake of the big-budget project’s chilly audience reception, any number of films were discussed as a follow-up, but after much debate Hoffman finally agreed to co-star with Tom Cruise in Barry Levinson’s 1988’s Rain Man. His performance as a middle-aged autistic won a second “Best Actor“ Oscar, and helped spur the picture to become a major financial as well as critical success. The following year Hoffman again turned to Broadway to star as Shylock in a presentation of The Merchant of Venice, followed by the motion picture Family Business, in which he starred with Sean Connery and Matthew Broderick.
After making an unbilled and virtually unrecognizable cameo appearance in Beatty’s 1990 comic strip adaptation Dick Tracy, Hoffman starred in the 1991 crime drama Billy Bathgate, the first in a string of films which saw his drawing power gradually diminishing throughout the decade. That same year he starred as Captain Hook opposite Robin Williams’ portrayal of an adult Peter Pan in the Steven Spielberg fantasy Hook, a major disappointment for all involved; after 1992’s Hero proved similarly lackluster, Hoffman disappeared from the screen for three years. His comeback film, the adventure tale Outbreak, performed moderately well at the box office, but the follow-up, Michael Corrente’s oft-delayed adaptation of the David Mamet drama American Buffalo, saw only limited release. Hoffman next joined an ensemble cast also including Robert De Niro and Brad Pitt in Levinson’s 1996 drama Sleepers, trailed a year later by Costa-Gavras’ Mad City, Sphere and Wag the Dog followed, the latter of which netted Hoffman another Best Actor nomination for his portrayal of Stanley Motss, a neurotic producer reportedly based on Robert Evans. In April of 1999, Hoffman was honored by the American Film Institute in A Tribute to Dustin Hoffman, a televised ceremony in which he was presented with an AFI Lifetime Achievement Award. Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
Hoffman Academy Piano Lessons可以自学吗
可以。视频课程目前更新到238课,讲义目前更新到unit11,总计11份讲义,每个单元大概50到60页。目前官网上的讲义,unit12已经出了部分,但是还没有完整版,所以unit12和以后的讲义待更新。
jim carrey英文介绍
Height 6’ 2“ (1.88 m)
Mini Biography
The youngest of four children born to Percy (an accountant and aspiring jazz saxophonist) and Kathleen, Jim Carrey was an incurable extrovert from day one. As a child he performed constantly, for anyone who would watch, and even mailed his résumé to “The Carol Burnett Show“ (1967) at age 10. In junior high he was granted a few precious minutes at the end of each school day to do stand-up routines for his classmates (provided, of course, that he kept a lid on it the rest of the day). Carrey’s early adolescence took a turn for the tragic, however, when the family was forced to relocate from their cozy town of Newmarket to Scarborough (a Toronto suburb). They all took security and janitorial jobs in the Titan Wheels factory, Jim working 8-hour shifts after school let out (not surprisingly, his grades and morale both suffered). When they finally deserted the factory, the family lived out of a Volkswagen camper van until they could return to Toronto. Back on firmer ground, Carrey decided to strike out into the comedy club scene. He made his (reportedly awful) professional stand-up debut at Yuk-Yuk’s, one of the many local clubs that would serve as his training ground in the years to come. He dropped out of high school, worked on his celebrity impersonations (among them Michael Landon and James Stewart), and in 1979 worked up the nerve to move to Los Angeles. He finessed his way into a regular gig at The Comedy Store, where he impressed Rodney Dangerfield so much that the veteran comic signed him as an opening act for an entire season. During this period Carrey met and married waitress Melissa Womer, with whom he had a daughter (Jane). The couple would later go through a very messy divorce, freeing Carrey up for a brief second marriage to actress Lauren Holly. Wary of falling into the lounge act lifestyle, Carrey began to look around for other performance outlets. He landed a part as a novice cartoonist in the short-lived sitcom “The Duck Factory“ (1984); while the show fell flat, the experience gave Carrey the confidence to pursue acting more vigorously. He scored the male lead in the ill-received Lauren Hutton vehicle Once Bitten (1985), and a supporting role in Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), before making a modest splash with his appearance as the alien Wiploc in Earth Girls Are Easy (1988). Impressed with Carrey’s lunacy, fellow extraterrestrial Damon Wayans made a call to his brother, Keenen Ivory Wayans, who was in the process of putting together the sketch comedy show “In Living Color“ (1990). Carrey joined the cast and quickly made a name for himself with outrageous acts (one of his most popular characters, psychotic Fire Marshall Bill, was attacked by watchdog groups for dispensing ill- advised safety tips). Carrey’s transformation from TV goofball to marquis headliner happened within the course of a single year. He opened 1994 with a starring turn in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), a film that cashed in on his extremely physical brand of humor (the character’s trademark was talking out his derrière). Next up was the manic superhero movie The Mask (1994), which had audiences wondering just how far Carrey’s features could stretch. Finally, in December, he hit theaters as a loveable dolt in the Farrelly brothers’ Dumb & Dumber (1994) (his first multi-million dollar payday). Now a box-office staple, Carrey brought his manic antics onto the set of Batman Forever (1995), replacing Robin Williams as The Riddler. He also filmed the follow-up to his breakthrough, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995), and inked a deal with Sony to star in The Cable Guy (1996) (replacing Chris Farley) for a cool $20 million--at the time, that was the biggest up-front sum that had been offered to any comic actor. The movie turned out to be a disappointment, both critically and financially, but Carrey bounced back the next year with the energetic hit Liar Liar (1997). Worried that his comic shtick would soon wear thin, Carrey decided to change course. In 1998, he traded in the megabucks and silly grins to star in Peter Weir’s The Truman Show (1998). Playing a naive salesman who discovers that his entire life is the subject of a TV show, Carrey demonstrated an uncharacteristic sincerity that took moviegoers by surprise. He won a Golden Globe for the performance, and fans anticipated an Oscar nomination as well--when it didn’t materialize, Carrey lashed out at Academy members for their narrow-minded selection process. Perhaps inspired by the snub, Carrey threw himself into his next role with abandon. After edging out a handful of other hopefuls (including Edward Norton) to play eccentric funnyman Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon (1999), Carrey disappeared into the role, living as Kaufman -- and his blustery alter-ego Tony Clifton -- for months (Carrey even owned Kaufman’s bongo drums, which he’d used during his audition for director Milos Forman). His sometimes uncanny impersonation was rewarded with another Golden Globe, but once again the Academy kept quiet. An indignant Carrey next reprised his bankable mania for the Farrelly brothers in Me, Myself & Irene (2000), playing a state trooper whose Jekyll and Hyde personalities both fall in love with the same woman (Renée Zellweger). Carrey’s real-life persona wound up falling for her too--a few months after the film wrapped, the pair announced they were officially a couple. By then, Carrey had already slipped into a furry green suit to play the stingy antihero of Ron Howard’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). He plans to take a break from the limelight after the holiday flick (as he puts it, “I’m looking forward to getting out of America’s face“). Is there another Carrey reinvention in the works? If so, he’s not talking.
IMDb Mini Biography By: IMDb Editors
Spouse
Lauren Holly (23 September 1996 - 29 July 1997) (divorced)
Melissa Carrey (28 March 1987 - 11 December 1995) (divorced) 1 child
Trade Mark
Flexible body movements.
Frequently plays a character who wears green or is green.
Makes weird facial expressions in his more comical roles. A lot of times, the expression is accompanied by an equally weird voice or laugh.
Trivia
Dropped out of high school at 16.
During the filming of Me, Myself & Irene (2000), he and the production crew attended a private music show of the band Phish on June 24th 1999 at the guitarist/vocalist house in Careystock, Vermont. There, he sang two songs with Phish, “Hey You“ by Bachman Turner Overdrive and “Come Together“ by The Beatles.
Ranked #54 in Empire (UK) magazine’s “The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time“ list.
Chosen by “People“ magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World.
At age 10, he sent his resume to Carol Burnett.
He appeared at the 20th anniversary special for The Comedy Store wearing nothing but a sock on his penis.
Hosted “YTV Awards Show“ in mid ’80s with Laurie from “Fox After Breakfast“ (1996). YTV is Canada’s Youth Television station.
At one point his family lived out of their car/trailer.
Once performed “Rocket Man“ on stage with Elton John at one of Elton’s concerts (1998).
At one point he and his family all worked as janitors at a factory to make a living.
Wrote himself a check for $20 million and kept it in his wallet until he earned that amount for The Cable Guy (1996).
Relationship with Renée Zellweger ended while they were already engaged and had marriage plans.
Manager is Jimmy Miller, who is the younger brother of actor-comedian Dennis Miller.
Shares the same birthday with Andy Kaufman, who he played in Man on the Moon (1999).
December, 2001: Announces his intention to become a United States citizen.
His total of nine MTV movie awards as of 2001 is the most MTV movie awards won by any person.
Although he obtained American citizenship, he still intends to keep his Canadian citizenship.
He, Michael J. Fox and the late Raymond Burr head list of top Canadians in U.S. television compiled by Banff Television Festival, June 2002.
As a child, he used to wear his tap shoes to bed just in case his parents needed cheering up in the middle of the night.
Performed his first stand-up routine (with disastrous results) in a yellow suit and tails (made by his mother) similar to what he would later wear in The Mask (1994).
Insisted that his favorite band, Cannibal Corpse, play in the movie Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994).
Melissa Womer Carrey filed court papers in Los Angeles Superior Court requesting more child support, saying that $10,000 a month “is not sufficient“ to meet the needs of their 15-year-old daughter Jane, who wants to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. An April 21 hearing is scheduled on the support request. (30 January 2003)
Has a daughter, Jane Erin Carrey, with his first wife, Melissa Carrey (b. 6 September 1987).
Ranked #5 in Star TV’s Top 10 Box Office Stars of the 1990s (2003)
Many of his characters are ordinary men whose lives are changed by supernatural or otherwise unseen forces. As in The Mask (1994) (“ (Ipkiss happens to find the mask), The Majestic (2001) (Appleton is unlucky and suffers amnesia), Liar Liar (1997) (His son’s birthday wish comes true), Bruce Almighty (2003) (Divine intervention), The Truman Show (1998) (He finds his life is a TV show), and so on.
His characters from Dumb & Dumber (1994), The Mask (1994), Bruce Almighty (2003), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), Man on the Moon (1999) and Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004_ are losers who want to be recognized and be famous.
There is some sort of a bathroom scene and car scene in almost every one of his movies.
Along with Jeff Goldblum and Damon Wayans, his voice was dubbed for certain scenes in Earth Girls Are Easy (1988).
While filming Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), it took approximately two and a half hours for him and co-stars Jeff Goldblum and Damon Wayans to be suited up as the aliens.
Many of his characters have a job or interest in TV (The Mask (1994), Batman Forever (1995), The Cable Guy (1996), The Truman Show (1998), Man on the Moon (1999), Bruce Almighty (2003))
Has said that his least favorite movie is The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969).
Owns his own $25 million dollar plane.
October 2004 - Became a U.S. citizen.
He has said that Joel, his painfully shy, lovelorn character in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), is closer to what he’s like when he’s not “on,“ and that making the film lead him to reflect on his past relationships and why they didn’t work out.
Attended Agincourt Collegiate Institute (High School), in Scarborough.
Auditioned for the role of Farmer Ted in the film Sixteen Candles (1984). Eventually, actor Anthony Michael Hall won the part.
He donated a signed head-shot to Rocky Stone to be auctioned off to raise money to buy more toys for less fortunate kids as part of the Toy Mountain Campaign 2004.
While getting his start in Los Angeles, one of his frequent stops was at the Comedy Store
Went through depression in the 1980s while struggling to make ends meet as a comedian.
Wrote letters to Tupac Shakur when Tupac was in prison to help him laugh and smile. Tupac said that Carrey was his favorite actor.
Briefly attended Aldershot High School in Burlington, Ontario.
Bought a Harley Davidson motorcycle and got a vanity license plate for it which read “NO TAG“ as a joke. This resulted in Jim receiving numerous traffic tickets in the mail that were meant for other people. As it turns out, when filling out a ticket, police officers write “no tag“ in the license plate number slot on the ticket when the offending vehicle has no license plate. In some cases, this was interpreted as the actual license plate number, as it was in Jim’s case, which caused the tickets to be routed to him.
He was originally cast as “Dr. Evil“ in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), but he had to drop out of the role due to a scheduling conflict with Liar Liar (1997).
Was considered for the role of Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Was considered for the role of “Willy Wonka“ in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005).
Is a fan of professional wrestling
His performance as “Ace Ventura“ in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) is ranked #97 on Premiere Magazine’s 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
Was originally offered the lead role in the movie The Master of Disguise (2002).
Was a straight-A student until he dropped out.
Before Martin Scorsese’s The Aviator (2004), he spent years trying to produce and star in a film of Howard Hughes’ life as Hughes himself.
He has been nominated for 5 Golden Globes, but although more recognised for his comedic performances, the only two Globes he’s won were for dramatic performances. (The Truman Show (1998) and Man on the Moon (1999)).
Fellow Canadian comedian Mike Myers was chosen over Carrey to play in SNL.
Possibly out of slapstick to his nationality, his “Dick Harper“ character of Fun with Dick and Jane (2005) has been compared by fans to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
First actor to reach 20 million dollar mark salary (for The Cable Guy (1996))
On September 13th, 2006, Carrey fired his agent of 15 years, Nick Stevens.
Along with his girlfriend Jenny McCarthy, he was among the guests at Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’s wedding.
Often his protagonist (or antagonist) roles are associated with the color green. The Mask (1994), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), “The Riddler“ in Batman Forever (1995), the alias ’Mr. Red Green’ in Fun with Dick and Jane (2005). The Red Green reference in Fun With Dick and Jane might have been a nod to a Canadian comedy, “The Red Green Show“ (1991).
Turned down the offer to induct Jerry Lawler into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2007, for he believed the people in the audience would have come to the ceremony to see him, not the legends being honored that night.
Nicole Kidman calls him her best male friend.
Is a huge fan of the cartoons Johnny Bravo, Spongebob Squarepants and Dave The Barbarian.
Personal Quotes
“I tend to stay up late, not because I’m partying but because it’s the only time of day when I’m alone and I don’t have to be on, performing.“
“Until Ace Ventura, no actor had considered talking through his ass“
“It’s insane...I mean, Nicholson, Hoffman, Jackson, Kline - I don’t see how I can lose.“ - Regarding his chances at 1997 Golden Globes
“I’ve been dubbed the man most responsible for the dumbing of America, so obviously I don’t put much stock into thoughts like (the theme of the ’dumbing down’ of contemporary comedy). People love to laugh, and most people can find humor in just about anything, which is great. Trying to label or categorize comedy is ridiculous. I mean, if you laugh at a fart joke, does that make you a moron? I don’t think so.“
“Maybe there is no actual place called hell. Maybe hell is just having to listen to our grandparents breathe through their noses when they’re eating sandwiches.“
“That’s the trouble with being me. At this point, nobody gives a damn what my problem is. I could literally have a tumor on the side of my head and they’d be like, ’Yeah, big deal. I’d eat a tumor every morning for the kinda money you’re pulling down.“
“I’m charming, but I dip into the Prozac now and then.“
I don’t believe in this fairy tale of staying together for ever. Ten years with somebody is enough. In ten years, you can give a lot of love.
“I have no intention of giving up my Canadian heritage, and all those who loved and supported me. My upbringing in Canada made me the person I am. I will always be proud to be a Canadian.“
After recording a cover of ’I am the Walrus’: “There! I did it! I defiled a timeless work of art! For my next trick, I will paint a clown face on the Mona Lisa while using the shroud of Turin as a dropcloth.“
Salary
Bruce Almighty (2003) $25,000,000
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) $20,000,000 + merchandising
Me, Myself & Irene (2000) $20,000,000
Man on the Moon (1999) $20,000,000
The Truman Show (1998) $12,000,000
Liar Liar (1997) $20,000,000
The Cable Guy (1996) $20,000,000
Batman Forever (1995) $5,000,000
Dumb & Dumber (1994) $7,000,000
The Mask (1994) $540,000
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) $350,000
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Dustin Hoffman Biography:
The emergence of Dustin Hoffman in 1967 heralded the arrival of a new era of Hollywood stardom. Diminutive, wiry and unassuming, he was anything but the usual matinee idol, yet he quickly distinguished himself among the most popular and celebrated screen performers of his generation. A notoriously difficult talent famous for his battles with directors as well as his total immersion in his performances, Hoffman further battled against stereotypes by accepting roles which cast him firmly as an antihero, often portraying troubled, even tragic figures rarely destined for a happy ending. By extension, he broke new ground for all actors -- not only were stars no longer limited to heroic, larger-than-life characterizations, but in his wake virtually anyone, regardless of their seeming physical limitations, could attain success on the big screen.
Born August 8, 1937 in Los Angeles, Hoffman originally studied to become a doctor, but later focused his attentions on acting, performing regularly at the Pasadena Playhouse alongside fellow aspirant Gene Hackman. Upon relocating to New York City, he worked a series of odd jobs, landing the occasional small television role and later touring in summer stock. Frustrated by his lack of greater success, Hoffman once even left acting to teach, but in 1960 he won a role in the off-Broadway production Yes Is for a Very Young Man. After 1961’s A Cook for Mr. General, however, he continued to struggle, and did not reappear onstage for several years, in the meantime studying with Lee Strasberg at the Actors’ Studio and becoming a dedicated Method actor. Finally, in 1964 Hoffman appeared in a string of theatrical projects including productions of Waiting for Godot and The Dumbwaiter. Two years later he won a Best Actor Obie for his work in The Journey of the Fifth Horse.
In 1967 Hoffman made his film debut with a tiny role in the feature The Tiger Makes Out, a similarly brief appearance in Un Dollaro per Sette Vigliachi followed later that same year, as did a highly-acclaimed turn in the theatrical farce Eh? It was here that he was first spotted by director Mike Nichols, who cast him in the lead role in his 1967 black comedy The Graduate. Though 30 at the time of filming, Hoffman was perfectly cast as an alienated college student, and his work won him not only an Oscar nomination but also made him a hugely popular performer with the youth market. His status as a burgeoning counterculture hero was solidified thanks to his work in John Schlesinger’s 1969 Academy Award winner Midnight Cowboy, which earned Hoffman a second Oscar bid. While the follow-up, the romance John and Mary, was a disappointment, in 1970 he starred in Arthur Penn’s Little Big Man, delivering a superb portrayal of an Indian fighter -- a role which required him to age 100 years.
Directed by his longtime friend Ulu Grosbard, 1971’s Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? was Hoffman’s first outright failure. He next starred in Sam Peckinpah’s harrowing Straw Dogs, a film which earned harsh criticism during its original release but which, like much of Peckinpah’s work, was later the subject of much favorable reassessment. In 1973 Hoffman co-starred with Steve McQueen in the prison drama Papillon, which returned him to the ranks of box-office success before he starred as the legendary stand-up comedian Lenny Bruce in Bob Fosse’s 1974 biography Lenny, a stunning portrayal which earned him a third Academy Award nomination. Another real-life figure followed as Hoffman portrayed Carl Bernstein opposite Robert Redford’s Bob Woodward in All the President’s Men, Alan J. Pakula’s riveting docudrama on the Watergate break-in.
Next, Hoffman reteamed with director Schlesinger for 1976’s Marathon Man, which cast him alongside Laurence Olivier and scored another major hit. The1978 Straight Time, a pet project helmed by Grosbard, was critically acclaimed but a financial disappointment, and 1979’s Agatha pleased neither audiences nor the media. The 1979 domestic drama Kramer vs. Kramer, on the other hand, was a major success with both camps, and Hoffman’s portrayal of a divorced father finally earned him an Academy Award on his fourth attempt at the prize. He also won a Golden Globe, as well as honors from the New York and Los Angeles critics. Hoffman’s next film, the Sydney Pollack-helmed 1982 comedy Tootsie, was even more successful at the box office. Starring as an out-of-work actor who dresses in drag to win a role on a soap opera, he earned yet another Oscar nomination as the film grossed nearly 100 million during its theatrical release.
After a long absence, Hoffman returned to the stage in 1984 to portray Willy Loman in a Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman. A year later, he reprised the performance for a CBS television special, earning an Emmy and another Golden Globe. He did not return to films until 1987, when he shared top billing with Warren Beatty in Elaine May’s disastrous comedy Ishtar. In the wake of the big-budget project’s chilly audience reception, any number of films were discussed as a follow-up, but after much debate Hoffman finally agreed to co-star with Tom Cruise in Barry Levinson’s 1988’s Rain Man. His performance as a middle-aged autistic won a second “Best Actor“ Oscar, and helped spur the picture to become a major financial as well as critical success. The following year Hoffman again turned to Broadway to star as Shylock in a presentation of The Merchant of Venice, followed by the motion picture Family Business, in which he starred with Sean Connery and Matthew Broderick.
After making an unbilled and virtually unrecognizable cameo appearance in Beatty’s 1990 comic strip adaptation Dick Tracy, Hoffman starred in the 1991 crime drama Billy Bathgate, the first in a string of films which saw his drawing power gradually diminishing throughout the decade. That same year he starred as Captain Hook opposite Robin Williams’ portrayal of an adult Peter Pan in the Steven Spielberg fantasy Hook, a major disappointment for all involved; after 1992’s Hero proved similarly lackluster, Hoffman disappeared from the screen for three years. His comeback film, the adventure tale Outbreak, performed moderately well at the box office, but the follow-up, Michael Corrente’s oft-delayed adaptation of the David Mamet drama American Buffalo, saw only limited release. Hoffman next joined an ensemble cast also including Robert De Niro and Brad Pitt in Levinson’s 1996 drama Sleepers, trailed a year later by Costa-Gavras’ Mad City, Sphere and Wag the Dog followed, the latter of which netted Hoffman another Best Actor nomination for his portrayal of Stanley Motss, a neurotic producer reportedly based on Robert Evans. In April of 1999, Hoffman was honored by the American Film Institute in A Tribute to Dustin Hoffman, a televised ceremony in which he was presented with an AFI Lifetime Achievement Award. Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
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