An acclaimed American actor, he was known for his versatility and comedic timing, captivating audiences throughout a career spanning over six decades. Emerging as a leading man in the 1950s, he gained fame with classics like "Some Like It Hot" and "The Apartment." Celebrated for his collaborations with director Billy Wilder and actor Walter Matthau, he earned two Academy Awards and numerous nominations. His performances deftly balanced humor and pathos, leaving a lasting impact on cinema.
DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES
Days of Wine and Roses is a dramatic exploration of alcoholism and its devastating effects on a couple's life. The film follows Joe Clay, a public...
THE ODD COUPLE
The Odd Couple is a classic comedy that explores the lives of two mismatched roommates, Felix Ungar and Oscar Madison, who move in together after...
GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS
Glengarry Glen Ross is a 1992 drama film that follows a group of real estate salesmen in a high-pressure sales office as they struggle to close deals...
SOME LIKE IT HOT
Some Like It Hot (1959), directed by Billy Wilder, is a landmark American comedy about two down-on-their-luck musicians who flee Chicago’s mob by...
THE CHINA SYNDROME
The China Syndrome is a political thriller about a news reporter and her cameraman who uncover safety violations at a nuclear power plant. As they...