Basic Information About Richard Dreyfuss
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Film Producer, Voice Actor, Television producer |
Net worth | $5,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1947-10-29 (77 years old) |
Place of birth | Brooklyn |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Often plays wisecracking, fast-talking characters Often plays characters who see themselves as intellectuals Low-pitched nasal voice Often works with Steven Spielberg Short stature |
Spouse | 16 March - Svetlana Erokhin (Β 2006 - present) 30 May - Janelle Lacey (Β 1999 - 2005)Β (divorced) Jeramie Rain - (20 MarchΒ 1983 - 14 SeptemberΒ 1992)Β (divorced)Β (3 children) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.65 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Richard Dreyfuss win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
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BAFTA |
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Richard Dreyfuss awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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NYFCC Award - Best Actor | Nominee | The Conversation | 1974 |
Oscar - Best Actor in a Leading Role | Nominee | Mr. Holland's Opus | 1996 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama | Nominee | Mr. Holland's Opus | 1996 |
Oscar - Best Actor in a Leading Role | Winner | The Goodbye Girl | 1978 |
BAFTA Film Award - Best Actor | Winner | The Goodbye Girl | 1979 |
KCFCC Award - Best Actor | Winner | The Goodbye Girl | 1977 |
LAFCA Award - Best Actor | Winner | The Goodbye Girl | 1977 |
Saturn Award - Best Guest Performance in a Television Series | Winner | Weeds | 2011 |
Richard Dreyfuss roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Stand by Me | The Writer |
Close Encounters of the Third Kind | Roy Neary |
The Graduate | Boarding House Resident (uncredited) |
American Graffiti | Curt |
What About Bob? | Dr. Leo Marvin |
Piranha 3D | Matt Boyd |
RED | Alexander Dunning |
Polar | Porter |
Jaws | Hooper |
Poseidon | Richard Nelson |
Always | Pete Sandich |
Daughter of the Wolf | Father |
Book Club | George |
James and the Giant Peach | Centipede (voice) |
Mr. Holland's Opus | Glenn Holland |
Valley of the Dolls | Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited) |
Very Good Girls | Danny |
The American President | Senator Rumson |
The Sentinel | Man on Sidewalk (uncredited) |
Paranoia | Frank Cassidy |
The Goodbye Girl | Elliot Garfield |
W. | Dick Cheney |
Stakeout | Chris Lecce |
Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies | Self (archive footage) |
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart | Self (archive footage) |
Postcards from the Edge | Doctor Frankenthal |
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead | The Player |
Down and Out in Beverly Hills | Dave Whiteman |
The Last Laugh | Buddy Green |
Bayou Caviar | Yuri |
Family Guy | Richard Dreyfuss / ... 2 episodes, 2009-2010 |
Bewitched | Rodney 1 episode, 1966 |
Parenthood | Gilliam T. Blount 4 episodes, 2011 |
Gidget | Norman 1 episode, 1966 |
That Girl | Johnny Arthur 1 episode, 1967 |
Weeds | Warren Schiff 4 episodes, 2010 |
Saturday Night Live | Roy Neary / ... 1 episode, 1978 |
Shots Fired | Arlen Cox 9 episodes, 2017 |
Peyton Place | Cap & Gown Student (uncredited) unknown episodes |
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir | Mark Finley 1 episode, 1969 |
The Mod Squad | Caleb Dunne / ... 2 episodes, 1970-1973 |
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | Self - Guest 1 episode, 2016 |
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | Self 1 episode, 2017 |
The Wonderful World of Disney | Fagin 1 episode, 1997 |
American Experience | Narrator 1 episode, 1992 |
CBS News Sunday Morning | Self 1 episode, 2020 |
Please Don't Eat the Daisies | Glen 1 episode, 1966 |
The Daily Show | Self - Guest 1 episode, 2002 |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | Self - Guest 3 episodes, 1996-1998 |
The New Dick Van Dyke Show | Tony Injijikian 1 episode, 1973 |
Richard Dreyfuss's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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American GraffitiΒ (1973) | $480 /week |
What About Bob?Β (1991) | $5,000,000 |
Richard Dreyfuss's Quotes
- [In 1976] People who commit adultery must die. Everyone knows that. Any movie tells you that!
- I really think that living is the process of going from complete certainty to complete ignorance.
- Happiness has a bum rap. People say it shouldn't be your goal in life. Oh, yes it should.
- Actually, when I was a kid I was really more aware of the star and the handprints in Grauman's Chinese more than I was aware of anything else, including the Oscar. I wanted to have a star. I wanted to be able to see, you know, old gum on my star.
- I don't think film acting is necessarily a triumph of technique. Film stardom is a friendship that happens between an audience and a performer. Its like you meet someone and you click with that person for whatever reason.
Interesting Facts about Richard Dreyfuss
- Ranked #81 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
- Around 1978, he began using cocaine frequently; his addiction came to a head four years later in 1982, when he was arrested for possession of the drug after he blacked out while driving, and his Mercedes-Benz 450 SL struck a tree. He entered rehabilitation and eventually made a Hollywood comeback with the films Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986) and Stakeout (1987) the following year.
- Younger brother of Lorin Dreyfuss.
- Son of Geraldine Dreyfuss.
- Formerly, at age 30, the youngest man to win Oscar for Best Actor (The Goodbye Girl (1977)). He was beaten by Adrien Brody (29) at the 2003 ceremony.
- Was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War.
- Born in Brooklyn, New York, he grew up in Beverly Hills, California from an early age.
- Has a great dislike for rock music.
- Auditioned for the role as one of the Von Trapp children in The Sound of Music (1965), but cannot dance.
- Treated for infection in right lung in a New York City hospital [April-May 2002].
- Attributes much of his ability to end drug addiction to a life-altering vision experienced in hospital after a bad car crash. Under the influence of drugs while driving, Dreyfuss knew the crash was his fault. Though he was the only one injured, in his recovery state he was moved by the image of a beautiful little girl in a white dress. The girl served to remind him of the kind of innocent life he could have destroyed, and it compelled him to save his own life, he says, by confronting his drug demons.
- Uncle of Justin Dreyfuss and Natalie Dreyfuss.
- Claims to be a descendant of Alfred Dreyfus, who was wrongfully imprisoned at the notorious Devil's Island penal colony in French Guiana. Eventually he starred the TV movie Prisoner of Honor (1991) about it.
- Attended the same High School as Angelina Jolie, Michael Klesic, Nicolas Cage, David Schwimmer, Lenny Kravitz, Corbin Bernsen and Gina Gershon.
- In November 2004, he was scheduled to appear in The Producers in London, but withdrew from the production a week before opening night. The media noted that Dreyfuss was still suffering from problems relating to an operation for a herniated disc in January, and that the part of Max Bialystock in the play is a physically demanding one. Both he and his assistant for the production stated that Dreyfuss was accumulating injuries that required him to wear physical therapy supports during rehearsals. Dreyfuss was eventually fired from the production. He made his West End debut at The Old Vic in 2009.
- Had a serious drug problem in the late 1970s and early 1980s. One of the side effects was that his memory was damaged, so much so that he still has no memory of filming the movie, Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981).
- In 2004, he announced his retirement from film acting, and that he would concentrate on theater. He implied that he decided upon this course due to a lack of recent work in film and that his greater passion was always theater.
- One of five actors to appear in films directed by both George Lucas and Steven Spielberg (the others are Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Christopher Lee, and Samuel L. Jackson). Richard Dreyfuss is the only one whose films were not part of the "Star Wars" or "Indiana Jones" series.
- October 18, 2004: Dropped out of his role as Max Bialystock in "The Producers" in a London production. He cited a continuing problem following back surgery and a recurring shoulder injury. He was replaced by Nathan Lane.
- Is a Civil War re-enactor.
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