Jack Nicholson

Nicholson won Academy Awards for Best Actor for playing Randle McMurphy in ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (1975) and a man with OCD in ''As Good as It Gets'' (1997), as well as for Best Supporting Actor for playing an aging playboy in ''Terms of Endearment'' (1983). He received further Oscar nominations for ''Easy Rider'' (1969), ''Five Easy Pieces'' (1970), ''The Last Detail'' (1974), ''Chinatown'' (1974), ''Reds'' (1981), ''Prizzi's Honor'' (1985), ''Ironweed'' (1987), ''A Few Good Men'' (1992), and ''About Schmidt'' (2002).
Nicholson's other notable roles were in ''Carnal Knowledge'' (1971), ''The Shining'' (1980), ''Heartburn'' (1986), ''Broadcast News'' (1987), ''Batman'' (1989), ''Hoffa'' (1992), ''Mars Attacks!'' (1996), ''Anger Management'' (2003), ''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 retired from acting after starring in ''How Do You Know'' (2010).
Nicholson is one of 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 (alongside Michael Caine). His 12 Academy Award nominations make him the most nominated male actor in the Academy's history. He was honored with the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1994, the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1999 and the Kennedy Center Honor in 2001. Provided by Wikipedia
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