Born on April 20, 1941, in Los Angeles, California, he began his career in television, gaining fame with the soap opera "Peyton Place" in the 1960s. He transitioned to film with notable success, starring in "Love Story" (1970), which earned him an Academy Award nomination. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he appeared in films such as "What's Up, Doc?" and "Paper Moon." His career experienced ups and downs, but he remained a prominent figure in Hollywood, known for his charisma and versatility.
BARRY LYNDON
Barry Lyndon follows the life of an Irish rogue who climbs the social ladder through a series of misadventures and tragedies in 18th century Europe....
A BRIDGE TOO FAR
A Bridge Too Far is a 1977 war film that tells the story of Operation Market Garden, a failed Allied attempt to break through German lines during...
THE DRIVER
The Driver is a 1978 neo-noir crime film directed by Walter Hill. The film follows a getaway driver who becomes the target of a determined detective....
PAPER MOON
Set during the Great Depression, 'Paper Moon' follows the adventures of a con artist, Moses Pray, and a young girl, Addie Loggins, who may be his...
WHAT'S UP, DOC?
What's Up, Doc? is a screwball comedy film set in 1970s San Francisco, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The movie revolves around the chaotic series of...