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Richard Dreyfuss

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  • Producer
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Richard Dreyfuss
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Richard Dreyfuss is an American leading man, who has played his fair share of irritating pests and brash, ambitious hustlers.

He was born Richard Stephen Dreyfus in Brooklyn, New York, to Geraldine (Robbins), an activist, and Norman Dreyfus, a restaurateur and attorney. His paternal grandparents were Austro-Hungarian Jewish immigrants, and his mother's family was Russian Jewish.

Richard worked his way up through bit parts (The Graduate (1967), for one) and TV before gaining attention with his portrayal of Baby Face Nelson in John Milius' Dillinger (1973). He gained prominence as a college-bound young man in American Graffiti (1973) and as a nervy Jewish kid with high hopes in The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974). By the latter part of the 1970s Dreyfuss was established as a major star, playing leads (and alter-egos) for Steven Spielberg in two of the top-grossing films of the that decade: Jaws (1975) and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). He won a Best Actor Oscar in his first romantic lead as an out-of-work actor in The Goodbye Girl (1977). Dreyfuss also produced and starred in the entertaining private eye movie The Big Fix (1978). After a brief lull in the early 1980s, a well-publicized drug problem and a string of box-office disappointments (The Competition (1980), Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981), The Buddy System (1984)), a clean and sober Dreyfuss re-established himself in the mid-'80s as one of Hollywood's more engaging leads. He co-starred with Bette Midler and Nick Nolte in Paul Mazursky's popular Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986). That same year he provided the narration and appeared in the opening and closing "bookends" of Rob Reiner's nostalgic Stand by Me (1986). He quickly followed that with Nuts (1987) opposite Barbra Streisand, Barry Levinson's Tin Men (1987) in a memorable teaming with Danny DeVito, and Stakeout (1987) with Emilio Estevez. Dreyfuss continued working steadily through the end of the 1980s and into the 1990s, most notably in Mazursky's farce Moon Over Parador (1988), Spielberg's Always (1989), Postcards from the Edge (1990) and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990). He appeared as a member of an ensemble that included Holly Hunter, Gena Rowlands and Danny Aiello in the romantic comedy Once Around (1991) and as a pop psychiatrist, the author of several successful self-help books, who is driven to the edge by nutcase Bill Murray in the popular comedy What About Bob? (1991). Dreyfuss has also remained active in the theater ("Death and Maiden", 1992) and on TV. In his next project he starred the thriller Silent Fall (1994) with John Lithgow and Linda Hamilton, being the film debut of Liv Tyler, Steven Tyler's daughter (Aerosmith's lead vocals). Just later Dreyfuss made Another Stakeout (1993), sequel of Stakeout (1987) where was team again with Emilio Estevez accompanied of Rosie O'Donnell, the adaptation of Neil Simon's play Lost in Yonkers (1993) and followed with a supporting turn as the querulous political opponent in The American President (1995). Dreyfuss received some of the best notices of his career as a determined, inspiring music teacher coping with a deaf son and the demands of his career in Mr. Holland's Opus (1995). Closing the 20th century he was in Sidney Lumet's Night Falls on Manhattan (1996) with Andy Garcia, the crime comedy Mad Dog Time (1996) as the mob boss Vic, the screwball comedy Krippendorf's Tribe (1998) about an anthropologist who creates a false lost New Guinea tribe for not losing his job in the university, TV movie Lansky (1999) about the infamous mob boss to end, the too TV movie Fail Safe (2000) playing The President, and The Crew (2000), about four older mobsters retired in Miami, partnering with Hollywood legends Burt Reynolds, Dan Hedaya and Seymour Cassel.

His start in the 21st century was with the adaption of Luis Sepúlveda's novel The Old Man Who Read Love Stories (2001), playing an old man to must to hunt a female jaguar turned crazy. It was followed by the supporting apparition in the comedy Who Is Cletis Tout? (2001) and another TV movie about 1981 Ronald Reagan's shooting The Day Reagan Was Shot (2001). After the short-lived TV series The Education of Max Bickford (2001) about a teacher in a women's college where his daughter is student, Dreyfuss returned to cinema in Silver City (2004) and the box-office bomb Poseidon (2006) with Kurt Russell, Emmy Rossum and Josh Lucas. Playing former vice-president Dick Cheney in the Oliver Stone's biopic W. (2008) and Irv, the cunning tourist in Greece turned in assistant of a troubled tour guide in My Life in Ruins (2009), Dreyfuss participated in low-budget productions as Leaves of Grass (2009) and The Lightkeepers (2009), for making a cameo in the wild and crazy Piranha 3D (2010) about prehistoric men-eater piranhas that make a bloodbath in a spring break. Returning to first line playing evil Alexander Dunning in the actioner RED (2010), his further productions included Paranoia (2013) as Liam Hemsworth's father partnering Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman, road movie Cas & Dylan (2013) opposites Tatiana Maslany and the biopic TV mini-series Madoff (2016) about the infamous multi-billion-dollar and hustler Bernie Madoff. Tireless and always implied in new projects, Dreyfuss played George, the funny online date of Candice Bergen in Book Club (2018), the comedy and road movie The Last Laugh (2019) with Chevy Chase, and the set in wilderness thriller Daughter of the Wolf (2019) with Gina Carano and Brendan Fehr. Making his 73rd birthday in 2020, Dreyfuss is an example of talent, diversity and love for his work, touching not only all the genres in cinema but leaving an unforgettable footprint at any of them.
BornOctober 29, 1947
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 18 wins & 17 nominations total

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Richard Dreyfuss, Marcia Gay Harden, Helen Shaver, Katee Sackhoff, and Regina Taylor in The Education of Max Bickford (2001)
Richard Dreyfuss and Dick Young in Jaws (1975)
Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider, and Robert Shaw in Jaws (1975)
Richard Dreyfuss in Saturday Night Live (1975)
Richard Dreyfuss in Every Last One of Them (2021)
Richard Dreyfuss, Mary Christina Brown, and Mike Hatton in Every Last One of Them (2021)
Richard Dreyfuss in Every Last One of Them (2021)
Richard Dreyfuss in Every Last One of Them (2021)
Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider, and Robert Shaw in Jaws (1975)
Steven Spielberg and Richard Dreyfuss in Jaws (1975)
Dustin Hoffman, Richard Dreyfuss, and Norman Fell in The Graduate (1967)
Richard Dreyfuss in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

Known for

The Goodbye Girl (1977)
The Goodbye Girl
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  • Elliot Garfield
  • 1977
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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  • Roy Neary
  • 1977
Susan Backlinie in Jaws (1975)
Jaws
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  • Hooper
  • 1975
Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, Charles Martin Smith, Candy Clark, Paul Le Mat, Mackenzie Phillips, and Cindy Williams in American Graffiti (1973)
American Graffiti
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  • Curt
  • 1973

Credits

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Actor

  • Sweetwater
    • Maurice Podoloff
    • Completed
    • 2023
  • Abandonment
    • Chuck
    • Post-production
    • 2023
  • A Scorched Earth
    • Pre-production
  • Killing Winston Jones
    • Winston Jones
    • Completed
  • Nate & Al
    • Al Kaplan
    • Pre-production
  • Waltzing with Brando
    • Seymour Kraft
    • Pre-production
  • Save Christmas (2022)
    Save Christmas
    • Santa
    • 2022
  • Tino Insana, Jelani Imani, Jacob Bertrand, Brianna Gentilella, and Teddy Walsh in Bubble Guppies (2011)
    Bubble Guppies
    • Captain Acrab
    • TV Series
    • 2022
  • Murder at Yellowstone City (2022)
    Murder at Yellowstone City
    • Edgar Blake
    • 2022
  • Richard Dreyfuss, Taryn Manning, Paul Sloan, Jake Weber, Mary Christina Brown, and Mike Hatton in Every Last One of Them (2021)
    Every Last One of Them
    • Murphy
    • 2021
  • Mira Sorvino and Richard Dreyfuss in Crime Story (2021)
    Crime Story
    • Ben
    • 2021
  • Richard Dreyfuss and Gina Carano in Daughter of the Wolf (2019)
    Daughter of the Wolf
    • Father
    • 2019
  • Richard Dreyfuss in Astronaut (2019)
    Astronaut
    • Angus Stewart
    • 2019
  • Mads Mikkelsen in Polar (2019)
    Polar
    • Porter
    • 2019
  • Chevy Chase and Richard Dreyfuss in The Last Laugh (2019)
    The Last Laugh
    • Buddy Green
    • 2019
  • Cuba Gooding Jr. and Lia Marie Johnson in Bayou Caviar (2018)
    Bayou Caviar
    • Yuri
    • 2018
  • Ron Perlman in Asher (2018)
    Asher
    • Avi
    • 2018
  • Candice Bergen, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, and Mary Steenburgen in Book Club (2018)
    Book Club
    • George
    • 2018
  • Sanaa Lathan and Stephan James in Shots Fired (2017)
    Shots Fired
    • Arlen Cox
    • TV Series
    • 2017
  • Richard Dreyfuss in Madoff (2016)
    Madoff
    • Bernie Madoff
    • TV Mini Series
    • 2016
  • The Killers: Dirt Sledding
    • Singer (voice)
    • Music Video
    • 2015

Producer

  • Murder at Yellowstone City (2022)
    Murder at Yellowstone City
    • executive producer
    • 2022
  • Richard Dreyfuss, Taryn Manning, Paul Sloan, Jake Weber, Mary Christina Brown, and Mike Hatton in Every Last One of Them (2021)
    Every Last One of Them
    • executive producer
    • 2021
  • Mira Sorvino and Richard Dreyfuss in Crime Story (2021)
    Crime Story
    • executive producer
    • 2021
  • Richard Dreyfuss in Astronaut (2019)
    Astronaut
    • executive producer
    • 2019
  • The Lightkeepers (2009)
    The Lightkeepers
    • executive producer
    • 2009
  • Copshop (2004)
    Copshop
    • executive producer
    • TV Movie
    • 2004
  • Duel: Hamilton vs. Burr
    • producer
    • TV Movie
    • 2004
  • Richard Dreyfuss, Marcia Gay Harden, Helen Shaver, Katee Sackhoff, and Regina Taylor in The Education of Max Bickford (2001)
    The Education of Max Bickford
    • producer
    • TV Series
    • 2002
  • Mr. Dreyfuss Goes to Washington
    • producer
    • TV Movie
    • 2001
  • The Wonderful World of Disney (1997)
    The Wonderful World of Disney
    • co-producer
    • TV Series
    • 1997
  • Ralph Fiennes in Quiz Show (1994)
    Quiz Show
    • executive producer
    • 1994
  • Prisoner of Honor (1991)
    Prisoner of Honor
    • producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1991
  • Once Around (1991)
    Once Around
    • co-producer
    • 1991
  • Lily Tomlin in Funny, You Don't Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville (1987)
    Funny, You Don't Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville
    • producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1987
  • Richard Dreyfuss in The Big Fix (1978)
    The Big Fix
    • producer
    • 1978

Writer

  • Present Tense, Past Perfect
    • Writer
    • TV Movie
    • 1995
  • Lily Tomlin in Funny, You Don't Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville (1987)
    Funny, You Don't Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville
    • Writer
    • TV Movie
    • 1987
  • Where the Girls Are
    • Writer
    • TV Movie
    • 1968
  • Romp!!!
    • Writer
    • TV Special
    • 1968
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  • Height
    • 5′ 4¼″ (1.64 m)
  • Born
    • October 29, 1947
    • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
  • Spouses
      Svetlana ErokhinMarch 16, 2006 - present
  • Children
      Emily Dreyfuss
  • Parents
      Geraldine Dreyfuss
  • Relatives
      Lorin Dreyfuss(Sibling)
  • Other works
    TV commercials (voice-overs): Honda autos.
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    • 7 Interviews
    • 10 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    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.
  • Quotes
    [In 1976] People who commit adultery must die. Everyone knows that. Any movie tells you that!
  • Trademarks
      Often plays wisecracking, fast-talking characters
  • Salaries
      What About Bob?
      (1991)
      $5,000,000

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