Jack Nicholson - Actor

Jack Nicholson Age: 88 Country: United States Occupations: Actor

Jack Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is one of the most celebrated and iconic actors in Hollywood history. Known for his "shark-like" grin, distinctive voice, and rebellious screen persona, he has built a career playing complex, often volatile, and unconventional outsiders.

Career Highlights

Nicholson's career has spanned over five decades, transitioning from 1960s B-movies to becoming a leading man of the "New Hollywood" era.

Breakthrough: He shot to stardom with a scene-stealing role as an alcoholic lawyer in the counterculture classic Easy Rider (1969).

Iconic Roles: He is widely remembered for his chilling performance as Jack Torrance in The Shining (1980), his portrayal of the Joker in Batman (1989), and the hard-nosed Colonel Jessup in A Few Good Men (1992).

Range: While famous for "over-the-top" characters, he is equally respected for his nuanced work in dramas like Chinatown (1974) and Five Easy Pieces (1970).

Major Awards

Nicholson is the most nominated male actor in Academy Award history, with 12 nominations. He is one of the few performers to win three Oscars:

Best Actor: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)

Best Supporting Actor: Terms of Endearment (1983)

Best Actor: As Good as It Gets (1997)

Personal Background

Nicholson grew up in New Jersey under a unique family circumstance; he believed his grandmother was his mother and his biological mother was his older sister. He only discovered the truth in 1974 when a Time magazine researcher uncovered the family secret. Off-screen, he is famously a fixture at Los Angeles Lakers games, almost always seen in his signature sunglasses in the front row.

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