A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Isador Demsky
Issur Danielovitch
Issur Danielovitch Demsky
Izzy Demsky
Керк Даґлас
Кёрк Дуглас
کرک داگلاس
Birthplace:
Amsterdam, New York, USA
Born:
December 9, 1916
Died:
February 5, 2020
Kirk Douglas (born Issur Danielovitch; December 9, 1916 – February 5, 2020) was an American actor, producer, director and author. He grew up as Izzy Demsky and legally changed his name to Kirk Douglas before entering the United States Navy during World War II. During his career, Douglas appeared in more than 90 movies and was known for his explosive acting style. He became an international star for his leading role as an unscrupulous boxing hero in Champion (1949), which brought him his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Other early films include Young Man with a Horn (1950), Ace in the Hole (1951), and Detective Story (1951), a film for which he received a Golden Globe nomination as Best Actor in a Drama. He received a second Oscar nomination for his role in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), and his third nomination for portraying Vincent van Gogh in Lust for Life (1956), which landed him a second Golden Globe nomination. In 1955, Douglas established Bryna Productions, which produced films as varied as Paths of Glory (1957) and Spartacus (1960). He took the lead roles in both films. Douglas has been praised for helping to break the Hollywood blacklist by having Dalton Trumbo write Spartacus with an official on-screen credit. In 1963 Douglas starred in the Broadway play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, a story that he purchased and later gave to his son Michael Douglas, who turned it into an Oscar-winning film. As an actor and philanthropist, Douglas received an Oscar for Lifetime Achievement, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. As an author, he wrote ten novels and memoirs. He is No. 17 on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest male screen legends of classic Hollywood cinema. Kirk Douglas died at age 103.
1991 | AFI Life Achievement Award |
1999 #17 |
100 Years: 100 STARS
25 Greatest American Screen Legends (Men) |
Co-Executive Producer:
1964 Seven Days in May
1966 Seconds
Director:
1964 Seven Days in May
1966 Seconds
1973 Scalawag
1975 Posse
Executive Producer:
1955 The Indian Fighter
1957 Lizzie
1957 Ride Out for Revenge
1958 The Vikings
1960 Spartacus
1960 Strangers When We Meet
1961 The Last Sunset
1962 Lonely are the Brave
1963 The List of Adrian Messenger
1964 Seven Days in May
1966 Grand Prix
1966 Seconds
1971 A Gunfight
1973 Scalawag
1975 Posse
1983 Something Wicked This Way Comes
1985 Amos
Producer:
1955 The Indian Fighter
1957 Lizzie
1957 Paths of Glory
1957 Ride Out for Revenge
1958 The Vikings
1960 Spartacus
1960 Strangers When We Meet
1961 The Last Sunset
1962 Lonely are the Brave
1963 The List of Adrian Messenger
1964 Seven Days in May
1966 Grand Prix
1966 Seconds
1968 The Brotherhood
1971 A Gunfight
1971 Summertree
1971 The Light at the Edge of the World
1973 Scalawag
1975 Posse
1983 Something Wicked This Way Comes
1985 Amos
Writer:
1955 The Indian Fighter
1957 Lizzie
1957 Paths of Glory
1957 Ride Out for Revenge
1958 The Vikings
1960 Spartacus
1960 Strangers When We Meet
1961 The Last Sunset
1962 Lonely are the Brave
1963 The List of Adrian Messenger
1964 Seven Days in May
1966 Grand Prix
1966 Seconds
1968 The Brotherhood
1971 A Gunfight
1971 Summertree
1971 The Light at the Edge of the World
1973 Scalawag
1975 Posse
1983 Something Wicked This Way Comes
1985 Amos
Producer:
1959 Tales of the Vikings
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