Richard Dreyfuss

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Born: 10/29/1947 Brooklyn, New York City, NY
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Biography: Stocky, frequently bespectacled, eventually balding, and prematurely gray, Richard Dreyfuss is an unlikely candidate for a movie star. Even so, he has been one of Hollywood's most versatile, charismatic, and energetic leading men since the mid-'70s. Born in Brooklyn, NY, on October 29, 1947, Dreyfuss moved to Los Angeles with his family when he was nine. There he became friends with Rob Reiner and began acting in school productions and at the Beverly Hills Jewish Community Center. He attended San Fernando Valley State College, but was expelled after getting into a heated argument with a professor over Marlon Brando's performance in Julius Caesar (1953). Not wanting to be drafted for Vietnam, he registered as a conscientious objector and spent two years as a clerk at a Los Angeles hospital instead of enlisting.

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Awards

2001Best Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries (nominee)Screen Actors GuildThe Day Reagan Was Shot
2001Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama (nominee)Screen Actors Guild
1995Best Actor (nominee)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieMr. Holland's Opus
1995Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (nominee)Golden GlobeMr. Holland's Opus
1978Best Actor (winner)British Academy of Film and TelevisionThe Goodbye Girl
1977Best Actor (winner)Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationThe Goodbye Girl
1977Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Com (winner)Golden GlobeThe Goodbye Girl
1977Best Actor (winner)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieThe Goodbye Girl
1973Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Com (nominee)Golden GlobeAmerican Graffiti [Collector's Edition]