AKA: Jack Nicholson
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Birthdate: 1937-04-22
Birthplace: Neptune, New Jersey, USA
| Title | Distributor | Role | Release |
|---|---|---|---|
| Goin' South | --- | Actor | 01-01-1978 |
| Goin' South | --- | Director | 01-01-1978 |
| Head | Raybert Productions | Actor | 11-01-1968 |
| Head | Raybert Productions | Screenplay | 11-01-1968 |
| Head | Raybert Productions | Producer | 11-01-1968 |
| Award | Category | Project | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Board of Review ... | Best Acting by an Ensemble | "The Departed" | 2006 |
| National Board of Review ... | Best Supporting Actor | "Terms of Endearment" | 1983 |
| New York Film Critics Cir... | Best Supporting Actor | "Terms of Endearment" | 1983 |
| Los Angeles Film Critics ... | Best Supporting Actor | "Terms of Endearment" | 1983 |
| National Board of Review ... | Best Supporting Actor | "Reds" | 1981 |
| Release | Title | Distributor | Role | Domestic Box Office |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01-01-1978 | Goin' South | --- | Actor | --- |
| 01-01-1978 | Goin' South | --- | Director | --- |
| 11-01-1968 | Head | Raybert Productions | Actor | --- |
| 11-01-1968 | Head | Raybert Productions | Screenplay | --- |
| 11-01-1968 | Head | Raybert Productions | Producer | --- |
| Institution | Location | Major | Degree | Year range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manasquan High School | Manasquan, NJ | 1954 | Voted "class clown" by his graduating class; a theatre and a drama award at the school are named in his honor |
| Begin | Through | |
|---|---|---|
| 1958 | --- | Screen acting debut in "Cry Baby Killer" |
| 1963 | --- | Screenwriting debut, "Thunder Island"; a low-budget political thriller |
| 1966 | --- | Co-produced and acted in Monte Hellman's "The Shooting" and "Ride the Whirlwind" (also scripted) |
| 1967 | --- | Wrote the screenplay for Roger Corman's "The Trip" co-starring Peter Fonda |
| 1968 | --- | Initial collaboration with director Bob Rafelson (co-writing and co-producing with him), "Head"; starring the musical group, The Monkees |
| Profession | Type |
|---|---|
| actor | primary |
| producer | secondary |
| screenwriter | secondary |
| director | secondary |
| editor | occasional |
| Relationship | Name | |
|---|---|---|
| Companion | Anjelica Huston | Had on-again, off-again relationship from c. 1973 until 1990 |
| Companion | Michelle Phillips | Lead singer of the popular 1960s group "The Mamas & the Papas"; later took up with Warren Beatty |
| Companion | Susan Anspach | Co-starred in "Five Easy Pieces" (1970); she alleges that together they had a son, Caleb, who was born on Sep. 26, 1970; claims have been made that Nicholson privately acknowledged the child but has refused to do so publicly |
| Companion | Winnie Hollman | Danish; dated early 1980s; rumored to have had a daughter, Honey Hollman (born 1981) with Nicholson; this has never been publicly acknowledged by Nicholson |
| grandmother | Ethel May Nicholson | Raised Nicholson as her son; he believed her to be his mother until he was 37 years old (she had already died) |
Nicholson has a major art collection. |
Named a Commander des Arts et Lettres (received in Paris, Sep. 10, 1990 from the French Minister of Culture). |
He received star number 2077 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in December 1996. |