Today would have been the late, great Jack Lemmon’s birthday. He would have been 89. His father was the president of a doughnut company. Jack attended Ward Elementary near his Newton, MA home. At age 9 he was sent to Rivers Country Day School, then located in nearby Brookline. After RCDS, he went to high school at Phillips Andover Academy. Jack was a member of the Harvard class of 1947, where he was in Navy ROTC and the Dramatic Club. After service as a Navy ensign, he worked in a beer hall (playing piano), on radio, off Broadway, TV and Broadway. His movie debut was with Judy Holliday in It Should Happen to You (1954).
He won Best Supporting Actor as Ensign Pulver in Mister Roberts (1955).
He received nominations in comedy (Some Like It Hot (1959),
Possibly the best closing line to a film, ever –
The Apartment (1960))
and drama (Days of Wine and Roses (1962),
The China Syndrome (1979)
The Odd Couple
He won the Best Actor Oscar for Save the Tiger (1973)
and the Cannes Best Actor award for “China Syndrome” and “Missing”. He made his debut as a director with Kotch (1971) and in 1985 on Broadway in “Long Day’s Journey into Night”. In 1988 he received the Life Achievement Award of the American Film Institute.
He appeared in The Simpsons
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One of the most loved actors of all time, a Billy Wilder staple and one of the best.
Sad that he is no longer with us.
Stills of the Night: Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, in Billy Wilder’s (1960) ‘The Apartment’ | pundit from another planet
Feb 09, 2014 @ 06:01:41