![]() The War Between Men and Women (Shavelson) (as Peter Wilson) Avanti! (Wilder) (as Wendell Armbruster) 1973 The Out-of-Towners (Hiller) (as George Kellerman) 1972 The April Fools (Rosenberg) (as Howard Brubaker) 1970 The Odd Couple (Saks) (as Felix Ungar) 1969 The Fortune Cookie (Wilder) (as Harry Hinkle) 1967 How to Murder Your Wife (Quine) (as Stanley Ford) The Great Race (as Prof. Good Neighbor Sam (Swift) (as Sam Bissel) 1965 Irma la Douce (Wilder) (as Nestor) Under the Yum-Yum Tree (Swift) (as Hogan) 1964 Stowaway in the Sky (Lamorisse) (as narrator) The Notorious Landlady (Quine) (as William Gridley) Days of Wine and Roses (Edwards) (as Joe) 1963 The Wackiest Ship in the Army (Murphy) (as Lt. The Apartment (Wilder) (as Baxter) Pepe (Sidney) (as himself) 1961 Some Like It Hot (Wilder) (as Jerry/Daphne) It Happened to Jane (Quine) (as George Denham) 1960 ![]() ![]() Hogan) 1958Ĭowboy (Daves) (as Frank Harris) Bell, Book and Candle (Quine) (as Nicky Holroyd) 1959 You Can't Run Away from It (Powell) (as Peter Warne) 1957įire Down Below (Parrish) (as Tony) Operation Mad Ball (Quine) (as Pvt. Three for the Show (Potter) (as Marty Stewart) Mister Roberts (Ford and LeRoy) (as Ensign Pulver) My Sister Eileen (Quine) (as Bob Baker) 1956 It Should Happen to You (Cukor) (as Pete Sheppard) Phffft! (Robson) (as Robert Tracy) 1955 Agent: Jalem Productions, 141 El Camino, Suite 201, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, U.S.A. DeMille Golden Globe, 1991 National Board of Review Best Actor, Venice Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actor, for Glengarry Glen Ross, 1992 Venice Film Festival Violpi Cup for Best Ensemble Cast, for Short Cuts, 1993 Berlin Film Festival Honorary Golden Bear, 1996 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Screen Actors Guild Award, for Tuesdays with Morrie, 1999 Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Golden Globe, for Inherit the Wind, 1999 Hollywood Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999. Awards: Best Supporting Actor Academy Award, for Mister Roberts, 1955 Best Foreign Actor British Academy Award, Best Motion Picture Actor-Musical/Comedy Golden Globe, for Some Like It Hot, 1959, Best Foreign Actor British Academy Award, Best Motion Picture Actor-Musical/Comedy Golden Globe, for The Apartment, 1960 Best Actor San Sebastian International Film Festival, for Days of Wine and Roses, 1962 Best Motion Picture Actor-Musical/Comedy Golden Globe, for Avanti!, 1972 Best Actor Academy Award, for Save the Tiger, 1973 Best Actor British Academy Award, Cannes Film Festival Best Actor, for The China Syndrome, 1979 Berlin Film Festival Best Actor, Best Foreign Actor Genie Award, for Tribute, 1981 Cannes Film Festival Best Actor, for Missing, 1982 National Board of Review Career Achievement Award, 1986 American Film Institute Life Achievement Award, 1988 Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award, 1990 American Comedy Awards Lifetime Achievement Award, 1991 Cecil B. Career: After graduating from Harvard, worked as a piano player at the Old Nick saloon in New York, 1948 worked as an actor in radio soap opera was producer and actor in several TV series: That Wonderful Guy, 1949–50, The Couple Next Door, 1950, The Ad-Libbers, 1951, and Heaven for Betsy, 1952, all with Cynthia Stone made Broadway debut in Room Service, 1953 signed a contract with Columbia Pictures, 1953 made film debut in It Should Happen to You, 1954 was a regular on TV series Alcoa Theatre, 1957–58 appeared on Broadway in Face of a Hero, 1958 directed the film Kotch, 1971 narrated the The Wild West TV mini-series, 1993. Family: Married 1) the actress Cynthia Stone, 1950 (divorced 1956), son: actor Christopher (Chris) Lemmon 2) the actress Felicia Farr, 1962, daughter: Courtney. Military Service: Served as communications officer in Naval Reserve, 1945. and B.S., 1947 studied acting in New York with Uta Hagen. ![]() ![]() Education: Attended Rivers Country Day School, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, graduated 1943 Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, B.A. Born: John Uhler Lemmon III in Boston, 8 February 1925. ![]()
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