Richard Dreyfuss

Richard Dreyfuss

78 movies Acting Oct 29, 1947 Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Richard Dreyfuss, born on October 29, 1947, is a distinguished American actor whose career spans over five decades, encompassing film, television, and theater. He made his mark in the entertainment industry in the late 1960s and quickly rose to prominence with memorable performances in classic films such as American Graffiti, Jaws, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. His versatility is evident in diverse roles across genres, including his acclaimed performance in The Goodbye Girl, for which he received the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1977.

Dreyfuss continued to captivate audiences with roles in Stakeout, Always, What About Bob?, and Mr. Holland's Opus, earning him an Academy Award nomination in 1995 for the latter. His accolades also include a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award, reflecting his exceptional talent and contribution to the film industry. In 2002, he received nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards in two categories: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries, showcasing his range and dedication to his craft. Richard Dreyfuss remains a respected figure in Hollywood, celebrated for his enduring contributions to cinema and television.

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