Jack Lemmon
John Uhler "Jack" Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was a celebrated American actor and musician whose remarkable career spanned over five decades and included more than 60 films. Renowned for his versatility and charm, Lemmon delivered iconic performances in classics such as *Some Like It Hot*, *The Apartment*, and *Mister Roberts*, the latter earning him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1955. His ability to seamlessly transition between comedy and drama was showcased in films like *Days of Wine and Roses* and *Irma la Douce*, solidifying his status as a Hollywood legend.
In 1973, he garnered the Academy Award for Best Actor for his poignant role in *Save the Tiger*. Lemmon's talent continued to shine in the 1980s with performances in *Missing*, which not only won him the Best Actor title at the Cannes Film Festival but also reinforced his reputation as a dramatic powerhouse. His later works included memorable roles in *Glengarry Glen Ross*, *Grumpy Old Men*, and its sequel, *Grumpier Old Men*, which highlighted his enduring appeal.
Throughout his career, Lemmon was recognized not just for his acting prowess but also for his contributions to the arts, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire aspiring actors. His work remains celebrated for its emotional depth and comedic brilliance, making him a beloved figure in American cinema.
Filmography
Luv
The War Between Men and Women
Phffft
Out to Sea
My Fellow Americans
It Happened to Jane
Missing
Grumpier Old Men
Cowboy
Save the Tiger
Mister Roberts
The Lady Takes a Sailor
Three for the Show
Buddy Buddy
Avanti!
12 Angry Men (1997)
The Great Race
Grumpy Old Men
The Odd Couple
My Sister Eileen (1955)
Days of Wine and Roses
Operation Mad Ball
You Can't Run Away from It
The Long Way Home (1998)
Mass Appeal
Hamlet (1996)
Fire Down Below
Inherit the Wind (1999)
Glengarry Glen Ross
The Odd Couple II
Airport '77
How to Murder Your Wife
The Legend of Bagger Vance