
Dustin Hoffman
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Biography
Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his versatile portrayals of antiheroes and emotionally vulnerable characters. Actor Robert De Niro described him as "an actor with the everyman's face who embodied the heartbreakingly human". At a young age Hoffman knew he wanted to study in the arts, and entered into the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music; later he decided to go into acting, for which he trained at the Pasadena Playhouse in Los Angeles. His first theatrical performance was 1961's A Cook for Mr. General as Ridzinski. During that time he appeared in several guest roles on television shows like Naked City and The Defenders. He then starred in the 1966 off-Broadway play Eh? where his performance garnered him both a Theatre World Award and Drama Desk Award.
His breakthrough role was as Benjamin Braddock in Mike Nichols' critically acclaimed and iconic film The Graduate (1967), for which he received his first Academy Award nomination. His next role was "Ratso" Rizzo in John Schlesinger's Midnight Cowboy (1969), in which he acted alongside Jon Voight; they both received Oscar nominations, and the film went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. He gained success in the 1970s playing roles that shaped the craft of his acting, crossing genres effortlessly in the western Little Big Man (1970), the prison drama Papillon (1973), playing a controversial and groundbreaking comedian in Bob Fosse's Lenny (1975), Marathon Man alongside Laurence Olivier (1976), and as Carl Bernstein investigating the Watergate scandal in All the President's Men (1976). In 1979, Hoffman starred in the family drama Kramer vs. Kramer alongside Meryl Streep. They both received Academy Awards for their performances.
After a three-year break from films, Hoffman returned in Sydney Pollack's show business comedy Tootsie (1982) about a struggling actor who pretends to be a woman in order to get an acting role. He returned to stage acting with a 1984 performance as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman and reprised the role a year later in a television film earning a Primetime Emmy Award. In 1987 he starred alongside Warren Beatty in Elaine May's comedy Ishtar. He won his second Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of the autistic savant Ray Babbitt in the 1988 film Rain Man, co-starring Tom Cruise. In 1989, he was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for playing Shylock in a stage performance of The Merchant of Venice. In the 1990s, he made appearances in such films as Warren Beatty's action comedy adaptation Dick Tracy (1990), Steven Spielberg's Hook (1991) as Captain Hook, medical disaster Outbreak (1995), legal crime drama Sleepers (1996), and the satirical black comedy Wag the Dog (1997) alongside Robert De Niro.
Known For

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

Golden Globe Awards

The Graham Norton Show

The Daily Show

MADtv

LIVE with Kelly and Mark

The Simpsons

Today

The Defenders

HBO First Look

Curb Your Enthusiasm

Finding Your Roots

Tony Awards

The Holiday

Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

Medici: Masters of Florence

Megalopolis

The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies

The Oscars

The Nurses

Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight

Mr. Saturday Night

Earth and the American Dream

The Lost City

Moonlight Mile: A Journey to Screen

The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc

Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters

Little Fockers

As They Made Us

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

Kung Fu Panda: The Awesome Secrets Collection

The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)

Going the Distance: Remembering 'Marathon Man'

I ♥ Huckabees

Sleepers

Runaway Jury

Kung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda 3

Kung Fu Panda 2

The Cobbler

Stranger Than Fiction

Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll

Meet the Fockers

Midnight Cowboy

Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five

Kung Fu Panda 4

The Tale of Despereaux

The Graduate

Kung Fu Panda Holiday

Last Chance Harvey

Straw Dogs

Rain Man

Sphere

All the President's Men

Outbreak

Marathon Man

Luck

Hook

Tootsie

Kramer vs. Kramer

Wag the Dog

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