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REAL NAME: Richard Dreyfuss
NICKNAME: Richard Dreyfuss
DOB: 29 October 1947 (age 74 years), Brooklyn, New York, United States
BIRTHPLACE: Brooklyn, New York, United States
NATIONALITY: American
BIRTH SIGN:  Scorpio
PROFESSION: Actor
FATHER: Not Known
MOTHER: Not Known
SIBLINGS: NA
SPOUSE / WIFE: NA
CHILDREN:  Emily Dreyfuss, Ben Dreyfuss, Harry Dreyfuss, Emily Dreyfuss
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TWITTER HANDLE: https://mobile.twitter.com/richarddreyfuss
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Richard Dreyfuss Bio

Richard Dreyfus is a well-known American actor who has appeared in a wide range of films and television shows throughout the course of his five-decade career. Dreyfus got his start in acting at a young age despite coming from a non-media family. He began acting at fifteen and made his feature film debut at the age of twenty. When compared to most actors, Dreyfus had a smooth start to his career.

American Grafitti earned him a Golden Globe nomination in 1973 for his performance. With films like Jaws, ‘Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind’, and ‘The Goodbye Girl for which he won an Oscar, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA, this brilliant performer gave one blockbuster after the other. During the first half of the 1980s, Dreyfus’ career was affected by his drug addiction, but he recovered gracefully. ‘Down and Out in Beverly Hills’ was his comeback film in 1986. His work in the cinema, television, and theatre industries has been diverse since then. ‘Mr. Holland’s Opus’ relaunched his career in 1995. Dreyfus most recently appeared in the television series “Madoff.”

Geraldine and Norman Dreyfus gave birth to Richard Stephen Dreyfus on October 29, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York. A peace activist mother and a lawyer/restaurant owner father raised him. Dreyfus grew up in a Jewish household. First they went to Europe, then to Los Angeles because of his father’s dislike of New York City. Dreyfus was educated at Beverly Hills High School as a youngster. Dreyfus’ acting career got off to a good start at a young age. Dreyfus made his television debut at the tender age of 15 in the show, ‘In Mama’s House.’ While in San Fernando Valley State College (now known as the California State University system), he spent a year in the classroom.

Dreyfus worked as a clerk in a Los Angeles hospital during the Vietnam War. It wasn’t long before he returned to acting, starring in television dramas including “Peyton Place,” “Gidget,” “Bewitched,” and “The Big Valley,” among others.

With a little, uncredited appearance as “The Graduate” in 1967, Dreyfus made his film debut. To round out his appearances on film, he appeared in ‘Valley of the Dolls’ (1967) with yet another little role.

Dreyfus was active on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in repertory, and in improvisational theatre during the late 1960s and early 1970s. When he appeared in the drama “The Time of Your Life,” he was joined on the stage by Henry Fonda, Gloria Grahame, Richard X. Slattery, Pepper Martin, Ron Thompson, Strother Martin, and Jane Alexander.

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American Graffiti, starring Richard Dreyfuss, was released in 1973 and starred Dreyfuss. He appeared alongside Harrison Ford and Ron Howard in the film, which was a huge success.

The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz’ was a Canadian film starring Dreyfus in 1974. Filmgoers and critics alike found the film to be a success. As a performer, Dreyfus was lauded for his acting abilities. Dreyfus had a successful year in 1975 in terms of his professional life. He starred in Steven Spielberg’s box office hit, ‘Jaws.’ As a result, Dreyfus’ status as a star actor was established in the picture.

‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ was Dreyfus’s third collaboration with Spielberg, and the second time he starred in a Spielberg film. In the years that followed, it became one of the most popular movies of the 2000s. As a romantic lead, he appeared in the film ‘The Goodbye Girl’ in the same calendar year. He won the Academy Award for Best Performer in 1978 for his performance as a struggling actor in the film. As a result, he was the award’s youngest recipient ever. Adrian Brody, in 2003, broke his record after 25 years.

After the success of ‘The Goodbye Girl,’ Dreyfus produced and acted in ‘The Big Fix,’ which was released in 1978. Dreyfus developed a cocaine dependency during this period. He was addicted to drugs during most of the 1980s. He was detained for narcotics possession in 1982. They didn’t do well at the box office during this time. Towards the middle of the 1980s, Dreyfus sought treatment for his addiction. In 1986, he starred in Paul Mazursky’s film “Down and Out in Beverly Hills” with Bette Midler and Nick Nolte to make his return. While he was still in high school, he was cast as Gordie LaChance, a narrator in Rob Reiner’s “Stand By Me,” an adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Body” novella.


‘Stakeout,’ ‘Nuts,’ and ‘Tin Men,’ among others, starring Dreyfuss in 1987. Next, he collaborated with Paul Mazursky on the romantic comedy “Moon Over Parador,” which was released in 2012.

As a lead actor in the second half of his career, Dreyfus found his stride. For the 1989 picture, “Always,” he co-starred with Holly Hunter alongside Steven Spielberg. A Guy Named Joe was the inspiration for the film.

When Pope John Paul II, Rabbi Elio Toaf, and Italian President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro gathered at the Vatican in 1994 for a Papal Concert commemorating the Holocaust, he was one of the performers. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Gilbert Levine, had him recite Kaddish as part of Leonard Bernstein’s Third Symphony.

Dreyfus had a banner year in 1995 in terms of his professional life. Glenn Holland, Glenn Holland, Glenn Holland in Mr. Hollands Opus, Mr. Holland’s Opus, The American President He was nominated for Best Actor in both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards for his performance as a devoted and inspiring music teacher to a deaf child.

Matt Hooper, his character from “Piranha 3D,” had a brief appearance in his 2010 film debut. “RED,” also released that year and featured him. George Hiller, the character he played in the 2015 film “Zipper,” was played by him. The Goodbye Girl, a 1977 film starring Dreyfuss, was his most promising acting debut. In a romance picture, he played Elliot Garfield, an out-of-work actor. The Academy, BAFTA, and Golden Globe awards went to Dreyfus for his captivating performance. Since then, Adrian Brody has beaten Dreyfus’ record as the youngest Academy Award winner, which he held for 25 years.

In ‘Mr. Holland’s Opus,’ Dreyfus played a music teacher named Glenn Holland who is determined to write one great piece of music. He was nominated for Best Actor in both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards for his portrayal of the character. For his performance in ‘The Goodbye Girl’, he received an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA, and a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award. ‘The Day Reagan Was Shot’ received him a Satellite Award in 2002 for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film for his work in the show.

Among his many honors, he received the Ride of Fame Award in 2010. His role in ‘Weeds’ earned him the Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role in Television in 2011. At 7021 Hollywood Boulevard, a star honors Dreyfus.

Until now, Dreyfus has been married three times. In the early 1980s, he married Jeramie Rain, the love of his life. Emily, Benjamin, and Harry were born to the marriage. In 1995, they called it quits. When Dreyfus wed Janelle Lacey in 1999, he and Lacey split in 2005. In 2006, he married Svetlana Erokhin, a native of Russia, and the couple has been living in San Diego ever then.

Since its inception, the Dreyfus Civics Initiative has been working hard to bring back the value of a strong civic education for all Americans. An organization that promotes the teaching of civics in US schools is non-profit and non-partisan. Originally known as Richard Stephan Dreyfus, American actor and director Richard Dreyfuss was born on October 29, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York.

Dreyfuss relocated to Beverly Hills, California, with his family after spending his early years in Brooklyn and Queens, New York, where he began acting in plays at the West Side Jewish Community Center. At San Fernando Valley State College, Northridge, he studied drama for a year, and soon after, he was cast in the short-lived TV series Karen (1964). Dreyfuss’ acting career peaked in the late 1960s and early 1970s when he appeared in repertory theatre and Broadway productions, as well as a few guest appearances on television.

In Valley of the Dolls (1967), The Graduate (1967), and Dillinger (1973), he had his first notable film appearance as Baby Face Nelson, a gangster. George Lucas’s American Graffiti, in which Dreyfuss starred as Curt Henderson, was the actor’s first major role (1973). As a starting point, Dreyfuss portrayed a regular guy who found himself in an extremely difficult situation. As an actor, Dreyfuss was well-suited to playing “average Joe” characters, but his nuanced performances exposed the subtle struggle and fears that typically lurk beneath such portrayals.

In the years that followed, Dreyfuss would go on to become one of the most popular actors of the decade. Duddy Kravitz (1974), in which he played an overly ambitious, self-destructive young entrepreneur, still ranks as one of his best-known performances. As Matt Hooper, the scruffy young marine researcher in Spielberg’s Jaws (1975), Dreyfuss played two of the decade’s most beloved characters: one as a family man who becomes increasingly unhinged after meeting a UFO in Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1986). (1977). Toward the end of this period, Dreyfuss won an Academy Award for his performance in the Neil Simon comedy The Goodbye Girl (1977), making him the youngest recipient of the best actor Oscar at the time of his award.

Although Dreyfuss had acted in a couple of reasonably successful films during the late 1970s and early 1980s, his career had collapsed and he was well-known for his drug addiction, which was widely publicized at the time. Down and Out in Beverly Hills, starring Bette Midler and Nick Nolte, was a resurgence for him (1986). It wasn’t long after his return to the big screen that Dreyfuss starred in such notable films as Stakeout (1987) and Nuts (1987) alongside Barbra Streisand. Barry Levinson’s Tin Men (1987), a darkly satiric and nostalgically bittersweet comedy in which Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito play aluminum siding salesman in Baltimore in the early 1960s, was one of Dreyfuss’s best films from this period.

After Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1990), What About Bob? (1991), and Once Around (1991), Dreyfuss’ fame lasted well into the 1990s, despite the fact that several of his later films were more critical darlings than box revenue hits. Dreyfuss was nominated for a second Oscar for his portrayal in Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995) as a musician who gives up his aspirations of composing to teach high school.

Some of his most popular work at the beginning of the 21st century was filmed and broadcast on TV. While he gained praise for his depiction of thug Meyer Lansky in David Mamet’s 1999 teleplay Lansky, he also received praise for his role of President George W. Bush in the well-received live television rendition of Fail Safe (1999). (2000). He played a history professor in the television series The Education of Max Bickford from 2001 to 2002.

In addition to Weeds, Parenthood, and Your Family or Mine, he has been in other shows on television. In the television miniseries Madoff, he played crooked investment manager Bernie Madoff (2016). A remake of The Poseidon Adventure from 1972, Poseidon (2006); Oliver Stone’s biographical W., in which Dreyfuss played Vice President Dick Cheney; and the romantic comedy My Life in Ruins (2006) round out Dreyfuss’ filmography (2009).

After that, he had a starring role in the comedy-thriller Leaves of Grass as a Jewish drug lord (2009). As a tribute to Jaws, he starred in Piranha 3D, a horror film about piranhas, and RED, an action-comedy about affluent villains, both in 2010. Among the roles, Dreyfuss played in 2018 were that of a successful judge (played by Candice Bergen) and a Russian gangster (played by Cuba Gooding, Jr.). In 2019, his flicks such as The Last Laugh and Astronaut were among those that were released.

Hollywood, often known as Tinseltown, is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California, United States, where the name of the American film industry is associated. East: Hyperion Avenue and Riverside Drive; South: Beverly Boulevard; North: the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains; West: Beverly Hills; Northwest: Los Angeles (west). As early as the early 1900s, when moviemaking pioneers discovered southern California’s pleasant temperature, ample sunshine, diversified topography, and vast labor market, the image of Hollywood as the manufacturer of tinseled cinematic visions was carved globally.

On the outskirts of Los Angeles in the newly formed state of California, an adobe house was built in 1853. Harvey Wilcox, a Kansas prohibitionist who envisioned a city based on his sober religious values, mapped out Hollywood as a real estate subdivision in 1887. As a result of H.J. Whitley, regarded as the “Father of Hollywood,” Hollywood became an affluent and sought-after neighborhood. During the turn of the twentieth century, Whitley was in charge of laying new lines for utilities such as telephone, electric, and gas. A water shortage forced the citizens of Hollywood to merge with Los Angeles in 1910.

Filming on The Count of Monte Cristo, one of the earliest storytelling movies was completed in Hollywood in 1908 after it had begun in Chicago. Hollywood’s first studio, located on Sunset Boulevard, opened in 1911, and within a few years, over 20 other production businesses were operating in the region. This company was created in 1913 by Cecil B. DeMille’s son Cecil B. DeMille, Arthur Freed, and Samuel Goldwyn (later Paramount Pictures).


After making The Squaw Man in a barn near Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, Cecil B. DeMille went on to have a string of hit films. When independent filmmakers began moving to Hollywood in 1915, the city became the center of the American film industry. Over a period of more than three decades, the great cinema studios—Twentieth Century-Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, and Warner Brothers—were ruled by giants like D.W. Griffith, Goldwyn and Adolph Zukor, William Fox and Louis B. Mayer. In the “golden period” of Hollywood, writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Aldous Huxley, Evelyn Waugh, and Nathaniel West were enthralled by the industry.

For a time after World War II, many of Hollywood’s most well-known lots and sound stages were either demolished, sold, or leased to television show producers. By the early 1960s, Hollywood had become the home of much of American network television entertainment as a result of the television industry’s expansion.

The Hollywood Bowl (1919), the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park (1922), Mann’s (formerly Grauman’s) Chinese Theater (with footprints and handprints of many stars in its concrete forecourt), and the Hollywood Wax Museum (1922) are some of the attractions in Hollywood aside from the working studios (with numerous wax figures of celebrities). Famous actors and actresses are honored along with the Hollywood Boulevard’s Stars and Strip. The Hollywood sign, which towers over the city, is the district’s most recognizable icon. For decades, the sign read “Hollywoodland” (advertising new homes being built in the region), but when the sign was restored in the 1940s, the “land” element was omitted and the sign was renamed in 1978.

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