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Kirk Douglas
In short · Worked for nine decades — 131 credits, 3 Golden Globe Award wins.
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Academy Awards — Oscar — Honorary Award
- Award win
Golden Globe Awards — Golden Globe — Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award
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Golden Globe Awards — Golden Globe — Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
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Biography
Cleft-chinned, steely-eyed and virile star of international cinema who rose from being "the ragman's son" (the name of his best-selling 1988 autobiography) to become a bona fide superstar, Kirk Douglas, also known as Issur Danielovitch Demsky, was born on December 9, 1916 in Amsterdam, New York. His parents, Bryna (Sanglel) and Herschel Danielovitch, were Jewish immigrants from Chavusy, Mahilyow Voblast (now in Belarus). Although growing up in a poor ghetto, Douglas was a fine student and a keen athlete and wrestled competitively during his time at St. Lawrence University. Professional wrestling helped pay for his studies as did working on the side as a waiter and a bellboy. However, he soon identified an acting scholarship as a way out of his meager existence, and was sufficiently talented to gain entry into the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He made his Broadway debut in "Spring Again" before his career was interrupted by World War II. He joining the United States Navy in 1941, and then after the end of hostilities in 1945, returned to the theater and some radio work. On the insistence of ex-classmate Lauren Bacall, movie producer Hal B. Wallis screen-tested Douglas and cast him in the lead role in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946). His performance received rave reviews and further work quickly followed, including an appearance in the low-key drama I Walk Alone (1947), the first time he worked alongside fellow future screen legend Burt Lancaster. Such was the strong chemistry between the two that they appeared in seven films together, including the dynamic western Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), the John Frankenheimer political thriller Seven Days in May (1964) and their final pairing in the gangster comedy Tough Guys (1986). Douglas once said about his good friend: "I've finally gotten away from Burt Lancaster. My luck has changed for the better. I've got nice-looking girls in my films now." After appearing in "I Walk Alone," Douglas scored his first Oscar nomination playing the untrustworthy and opportunistic boxer Midge Kelly in the gripping Champion (1949). The quality of his work continued to garner the attention of critics and he was again nominated for Oscars for his role as a film producer in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and as tortured painter Vincent van Gogh in Lust for Life (1956), both directed by Vincente Minnelli. In 1955, Douglas launched his own production company, Bryna Productions, the company behind two pivotal film roles in his career. The first was as French army officer Col. Dax in director Stanley Kubrick's brilliant anti-war epic Paths of Glory (1957). Douglas reunited with Kubrick for yet another epic, the magnificent Spartacus (1960). The film also marked a key turning point in the life of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, who had been blacklisted during the McCarthy "Red Scare" hysteria in the 1950s. At Douglas' insistence, Trumbo was given on-screen credit for his contributions, which began the dissolution of the infamous blacklisting policies begun almost a decade previously that had destroyed so many careers and lives. Douglas remained busy throughout the 1960s, starring in many films. He played a rebellious modern-day cowboy in Lonely Are the Brave (1962), acted alongside John Wayne in the World War II story In Harm's Way (1965), again with The Duke in a drama about the Israeli fight for independence, Cast a Giant Shadow (1966), and once more with Wayne in the tongue-in-cheek western The War Wagon (1967). Additionally in 1963, he starred in an onstage production of Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," but despite his keen interest, no Hollywood studio could be convinced to bring the story to the screen. However, the rights remained with the Douglas clan, and Kirk's talented son Michael Douglas finally filmed the tale in 1975, starring Jack Nicholson. Into the 1970s, Douglas wasn't as busy as previous years; however, he starred in some unusual vehicles, including alongside a young Arnold Schwarzenegger in the loopy western comedy The Villain (1979), then with Farrah Fawcett in the sci-fi thriller Saturn 3 (1980) and then he traveled to Australia for the horse opera/drama The Man from Snowy River (1982). Unknown to many, Kirk has long been involved in humanitarian causes and has been a Goodwill Ambassador for the US State Department since 1963. His efforts were rewarded with the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1981), and with the Jefferson Award (1983). Furthermore, the French honored him with the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. More recognition followed for his work with the American Cinema Award (1987), the German Golden Kamera Award (1987), The National Board of Reviews Career Achievement Award (1989), an honorary Academy Award (1995), Recipient of the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award (1999) and the UCLA Medal of Honor (2002). Despite a helicopter crash and a stroke suffered in the 1990s, he remained active and continued to appear in front of the camera. Until his passing on February 5 2020 at the age of 103, he and Olivia de Havilland were the last surviving major stars from the Golden Years of Hollywood.
Family & relationships
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- Parents
- Herschel Danielovitch
- Children
- Other
- Freida Demsky-Becker(Sibling)
Filmography · 113 of 113
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Actor
82 credits
Illusion(2004)
Donald Baines
Film
It Runs in the Family(2003)
Mitchell Gromberg
Film
Diamonds(1999)
Harry Agensky
Film
Take Me Home Again(1994)
Ed Reece
Film
Greedy(1994)
Uncle Joe
Film
Welcome to Veraz(1991)
Quentin
Film
Disney Sing-Along Songs: Under the Sea(1990)
Ned Land
Film
Inherit the Wind(1988)
Matthew Harrison Brady
Film
Queenie(1987)
David Konig
TV
Tough Guys(1986)
Archie Long
Film
Amos(1985)
Amos Lasher
Film
Draw!(1984)
Harry H. Holland - aka Handsome Harry Holland
Film
Eddie Macon's Run(1983)
Carl 'Buster' Marzack
Film
The Man from Snowy River(1982)
Harrison
Film
The Final Countdown(1980)
Capt. Matthew Yelland
Film
Saturn 3(1980)
Adam
Film
The Villain(1979)
Cactus Jack
Film
Home Movies(1979)
Dr. Tuttle 'The Maestro'
Film
The Fury(1978)
Peter
Film
The Chosen(1977)
Robert Caine
Film
Arthur Hailey's The Moneychangers(1976)
Alex Vandervoort
TV
Victory at Entebbe(1976)
Hershel Vilnofsky
Film
Posse(1975)
Howard Nightingale
Film
Once Is Not Enough(1975)
Mike Wayne
Film
Mousey(1974)
George Anderson
Film
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde(1973)
Dr. Jekyll
Film
Peg Leg, Musket & Sabre(1973)
Peg
Film
The Master Touch(1972)
Steve Wallace
Film
The Light at the Edge of the World(1971)
Denton
Film
Catch Me a Spy(1971)
Andrej
Film
Producer
1 creditEditor
8 creditsOther crew
22 credits
Almudena(2025)
Crew
Film
Being Eddie(2025)
Crew
FilmMy Life As Roger Moore(2025)
Crew
FilmTV We Love(2025)
Crew
TV
From Roger Moore with Love(2024)
Crew
Film
Expedition Files(2024)
Crew
TV
Arnold(2023)
Crew
TV
Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed(2023)
Crew
Film
Gregory Peck, the Gentleman Actor(2022)
Crew
FilmHollywood Insider(2018)
Crew
TVInèdits(2018)
Crew
TV
The Shocking Truth(2017)
Crew
TVGuten Morgen Österreich(2016)
Crew
TV
La case du siècle(2010)
Crew
TV
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll(2010)
Crew
Film
Real Time with Bill Maher(2003)
Crew
TV
Drawing First Blood(2002)
Crew
Film
Brisant(1994)
Crew
TV
Extra(1994)
Crew
TV
Entertainment Tonight(1981)
Crew
TV
The Johnny Cash Show(1969)
Crew
TV
The Jack Benny Program(1950)
Crew
TV
Awards & Nominations
3 wins · 4 nominationsGolden Globe Awards
- Won1967Golden Globe — Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award
- Won1956Golden Globe — Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
- Nom1951Golden Globe — Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Academy Awards
- Won1995Oscar — Honorary Award
- Nom1956Oscar — Actor in a Leading Role
- Nom1952Oscar — Actor in a Leading Role
- Nom1949Oscar — Actor in a Leading Role
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Additional credits18Show
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- The Mad Adventures of Louis De FunèsSelf · 2020
- Kino Wien FilmSelf · 2018
- Robert Mitchum, le mauvais garçon d'HollywoodSelf · 2018
- Kirk Douglas, the UntameableSelf - Subject · 2017
- Lauren Bacall, ombre et lumièreSelf · 2017
- If You're Not in the Obit, Eat BreakfastSelf · 2017
- Cooper and Hemingway: The True GenSelf · 2013
- Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack CardiffSelf - Interviewee · 2010
- Kirk Douglas: Before I ForgetSelf · 2009
- AFI's 100 Years... 100 Cheers: America's Most Inspiring MoviesSelf · 2006
- Darkness at High Noon: The Carl Foreman DocumentsSelf · 2002
- Lana Turner... a Daughter's MemoirSelf · 2001
- The Universal StorySelf · 1996
- Rock Hudson's Home MoviesSelf · 1992
- J'ai tout donnéSelf · 1972
- Where Do I Sit?Self · 1971
- Welcome KirkSelf · 1966
- Person to PersonSelf · 1953
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