Jack Warden
Jack Warden, originally named John Warden Lebzelter Jr., was born on September 18, 1920, and passed away on July 19, 2006. An accomplished American actor, Warden's career spanned several decades, during which he showcased his remarkable talent across both film and television. His impressive performances earned him critical acclaim, including two Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in the films Shampoo (1975) and Heaven Can Wait (1978).
In addition to his Oscar nods, Warden was recognized by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) for his outstanding work in Shampoo. His television career also garnered accolades, most notably a Primetime Emmy Award for his poignant portrayal in Brian's Song (1971), a film that touched the hearts of many.
Warden's versatility allowed him to tackle a wide range of characters, from comedic roles to more serious dramatic parts, earning him a respected place in Hollywood. His contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting legacy, and his performances continue to resonate with audiences. Jack Warden's distinguished career remains a testament to his talent and dedication to the craft of acting.
Filmography
You're in the Navy Now
The Sound and the Fury
Run Silent, Run Deep
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
Brian's Song
...And Justice for All
Everybody Wins
Donovan's Reef
The Aviator
The Great Muppet Caper
Dirty Work
Used Cars
Dead Solid Perfect
Night and the City (1992)
Edge of the City
Heaven Can Wait (1978)
The Presidio
Toys
Escape from Zahrain
Passed Away
Mighty Aphrodite
From Here to Eternity
Bullets Over Broadway
Ed
Billy Two Hats
Problem Child
Raid on Entebbe
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure
Chairman of the Board
Chu Chu and the Philly Flash
Shampoo
The Replacements
Being There