Jack Black Son Of Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson Biography

Jack Nicholson born John Joseph Nicholson is an American actor and film-maker. He has performed for over sixty years. He is best known for playing a wide range of starring or supporting roles, including satirical comedy, romance, and dark portrayals of anti-heroes and villainous characters. In many of his films, he has played the “eternal outsider, the sardonic drifter”, someone who rebels against the social structure.

In 2012, Jack Black joined up with other celebrities to record 'Book People Unite', a song sponsored by the Library of Congress, and RIF. Black did guest vocals and appears on the Dethklok soundtrack album The Doomstar Requiem. He sings the parts for Dethklok's original band manager as well as a blogger. Nicholson and Black were nominated for Academy Awards for their performances. Nicholson played Bobby Dupea, an oil rig worker, and Black was his waitress girlfriend. During an interview about the film, Black noted that Nicholson's character in the film was very subdued, and was very different from Nicholson's real-life personality.

Jack’s most known and greatly celebrated films include the dramas Five Easy Pieces (1970) and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975); The road drama Easy Rider (1969); the comedy-dramas The Last Detail (1973), Terms of Endearment (1983), As Good as It Gets (1997), About Schmidt (2002), and The Bucket List (2007); the neo-noir mystery Chinatown (1974); the horror film The Shining (1980); the biopic Reds (1981); the fantasy comedy The Witches of Eastwick (1987); the superhero film Batman (1989) as the Joker; the legal drama A Few Good Men (1992); the romantic horror film Wolf (1994); the science fiction comedy Mars Attacks! (1996); the comedy Anger Management (2003); the romantic comedy Something’s Gotta Give (2003); and the crime drama The Departed (2006).

Jack Black Son Of Jack Nicholson

Since 2010 when he acted How Do You Know Jack has not acted in any other film. However he does not consider himself to be retired. In 1990 he directed three films, including The Two Jakes (1990), the sequel to Chinatown.

Jack has earned himself 12 Academy Award nominations which makes him the most nominated male actor in the Academy’s history. He has won the Academy Award for Best Actor twice – one for the drama One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), and the other for the romantic comedy As Good as It Gets (1997).

Jack also won several Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the comedy-drama Terms of Endearment (1983). He is one of three male actors to win three Academy Awards. Jack happens to be one of only two actors to be nominated for an Academy Award for acting in every decade from the 1960s to the 2000s; the other is Michael Caine. He also won six Golden Globe Awards, and in 2001 he received the Kennedy Center Honor. He became one of the youngest actors to be awarded the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award in 1994, at 57.

Jack Nicholson Age | How Old Is Jack Nicholson

Jack was born on April 22, 1937 in Neptune City, New Jersey. He is 82 years old as of 2019.

Jack Nicholson House | Jack Nicholson Home | Jack Nicholson Beard

Jack Nicholson Height | How Tall Is Jack Nicholson

Jack stands at a height of 1.77 m.

Jack Nicholson Family | Jack Nicholson Parents | Jack Nicholson Young

Jack was born in Neptune City, New Jersey. He is the son of a showgirl, June Frances Nicholson (stage name June Nilson). His mother was of Irish, English, and German descent. In 1936 she married Italian-American showman Donald Furcillo (stage name Donald Rose), before realizing that he was already married.

Nick was spent part of his childhood in Neptune City, New Jersey. He was brought up in his mother’s Roman Catholic religion. His family moved to an apartment in Spring Lake, New Jersey before he started high school. When he was ready for high school, the family moved once again this time two miles (three kilometres) farther south to old-money Spring Lake, New Jersey’s so-called Irish Riviera, where Ethel May set up her beauty parlor in a rambling duplex at 505 Mercer Avenue

Patrick McGilligan Biographer stated in his book Jack’s Life that Latvian-born Eddie King (originally Edgar A. Kirschfeld), June’s manager, may have been Nicholson’s biological father, rather than Furcillo. Other sources suggest June Nicholson was unsure of who the father was. As June was only seventeen years old and unmarried, her parents[note 1] agreed to raise Nicholson as their own child without revealing his true parentage, and June would act as his sister.

Jack Nicholson Sister | Jack Nicholson Mother

Time magazine researchers learned, and informed Nicholson in 1974, that his “sister”, June, was actually his mother, and his other “sister”, Lorraine, was really his aunt. By this time, both his mother and grandmother had died (in 1963 and 1970, respectively). On finding out, Nicholson said it was “a pretty dramatic event, but it wasn’t what I’d call traumatizing … I was pretty well psychologically formed”.

Jack Nicholson Education

Jack who was known as “Nick”,by his high school friends he went to a nearby Manasquan High School, where he was voted “Class Clown” by the Class of 1954. Jack was in detention every day for a whole school year. A theatre and a drama award at the school are named in his honor. Jack attended his 50-year high school reunion accompanied by his aunt Lorraine in 2004 .

Jack Nicholson Wife | Jack Nicholson Married

From June 17, 1962 to August 8, 1968; Jack had been married to Sandra Knight which is his only marriage. The couple had been separated for two years prior to the divorce. They had one daughter together, Jennifer (born September 16, 1963).

Jack Nicholson Kids | Jack Nicholson Daughter

Jack has three kids. From his marriage with Sandra he has one daughter Jennifer (born September 16, 1963). Jack from his relationship with actress Rebecca had two children daughter Lorraine (born April 16, 1990), and son Raymond (born February 20, 1992). From Susan’s claim Jack has a son Caleb Goddard who was born on September 26, 1970.

Jack has stated that children “give your life a resonance that it can’t have without them … As a father, I’m there all the time. I give unconditional love.” However, he has also lamented that he “didn’t see enough of my eldest daughter because I was trying to make a career”.

Jack Nicholson Son

Actress Susan Anspach claimed that her son, Caleb Goddard who was born on September 26, 1970, was fathered by Nicholson. Jack stated in 1984, that he was not convinced he is Caleb’s father; however, in 1996, Caleb stated that Jack had acknowledged him as his son. At some point between 1988 and 1994, Jack provided financial assistance to put Caleb through college, and Anspach’s New York Times obituary referred to Caleb as “her son, whose father is Jack Nicholson”.

Jack Nicholson Girlfriend | Jack Nicholson Women

Jack had an on-again, off-again relationship with actress Anjelica Huston between April 1973 and January 1990 that included periods of overlap with other women, including Danish model Winnie Hollman, by whom he fathered a daughter, Honey Hollman (born 1981).

Jack had a relationship with actress Rebecca Broussard from 1989 to 1994 . They had two children together: daughter Lorraine (born April 16, 1990), and son Raymond (born February 20, 1992).

From 1999 to 2000 which is almost an year, Nicholson dated actress Lara Flynn Boyle; they later reunited, before splitting permanently in 2004.

Jack Nicholson Died | When Did Jack Nicholson Die

Jack is still healthy and alive.

Jack Nicholson Films | Jack Nicholson Movies

Films From Year 1958 to 1969

  • 1958 – The Cry Baby Killer as Jimmy Wallace
  • 1960 – Too Soon to Love as Buddy
  • 1960 – The Wild Ride as Johnny Varron
  • 1960 – The Little Shop of Horrors as Wilbur Force
  • 1960 – Studs Lonigan as Weary Reilly
  • 1962 – The Broken Land as Will Brocious
  • 1963 – The Raven as Rexford Bedlo
  • 1963 – The Terror as Andre Duvalier
  • 1963 – Thunder Island
  • 1964 – Flight to Fury as Jay Wickham
  • 1964 – Back Door to Hell as Burnett
  • 1964 – Ensign Pulver as Dolan
  • 1967 – The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre as Gino, Hit Man
  • 1967 – Hells Angels on Wheels as Poet
  • 1967 – The Trip
  • 1968 – Psych-Out as Stoney
  • 1968 – Head as Movie Director in Restaurant
  • 1969 – Easy Rider as George Hanson

Films From Year 1970 to 1978

  • 1970 – On a Clear Day You Can See Forever as Tad Pringle
  • 1970 – The Rebel Rousers as Bunny
  • 1970 – Five Easy Pieces as Robert Eroica Dupea
  • 1971 – Carnal Knowledge as Jonathan Fuerst
  • 1971 – A Safe Place as Mitch
  • 1971 – Drive, He Said – Himself
  • 1972 – King of Marvin Gardens as David Staebler
  • 1973 – The Last Detail as Signalman 1st Class Billy L. “Badass” Buddusky
  • 1974 – Chinatown as J. J. “Jake” Gittes
  • 1975 – The Passenger as David Locke
  • 1975 – The Fortune as Oscar Sullivan
  • 1975 – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest as Randle Patrick “Mac” McMurphy
  • 1975 – Tommy as The Specialist
  • 1976 – The Missouri Breaks as Tom Logan
  • 1976 – The Last Tycoon as Brimmer
  • 1978 – Goin’ South as Henry Lloyd Moon

Films From Year 1980 to 1989

  • 1980 – The Shining as Jack Torrance
  • 1981 – The Postman Always Rings Twice as Frank Chambers
  • 1981 – Reds as Eugene O’Neill
  • 1982 – The Border as Charlie Smith
  • 1983 – Terms of Endearment as Garrett Breedlove
  • 1985 – Prizzi’s Honor as Charley Partanna
  • 1986 – Heartburn as Mark Forman
  • 1987 – The Witches of Eastwick as Daryl Van Horne
  • 1987 – Broadcast News as Bill Rorich
  • 1987 – Ironweed as Francis Phelan
  • 1989 – Batman as Jack Napier / The Joker

Films From Year 1990 to 1997

  • 1990 – The Two Jakes as J. J. “Jake” Gittes
  • 1992 – Man Trouble as Eugene Earl Axline / Harry Bliss
  • 1992 – A Few Good Men as Colonel Nathan R. Jessup
  • 1992 – Hoffa as James R. “Jimmy” Hoffa
  • 1994 – Wolf as Will Randall
  • 1995 – The Crossing Guard as Freddy Gale
  • 1996 – Blood and Wine as Alex Gates
  • 1996 – The Evening Star as Garrett Breedlove
  • 1996 -Mars Attacks! as President James Dale / Art Land
  • 1997 – As Good as It Gets as Melvin Udall

Films From Year 2001 to 2010

  • 2001 – The Pledge as Jerry Black
  • 2002 – About Schmidt as Warren R. Schmidt
  • 2003 – Anger Management as Dr. Buddy Rydel
  • 2003 – Something’s Gotta Give as Harry Sanborn
  • 2006 – The Departed as Francis “Frank” Costello
  • 2007 – The Bucket List as Edward Cole
  • 2010 – How Do You Know as Charles Madison

Jack Nicholson Best Movies

  • Over Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest- 1975
  • The Shining – 1980
  • As Good as It Gets – 1997
  • Chinatown – 1974
  • Easy Rider – 1969

Jack Nicholson Lakers | Jack Nicholson Lakers Game

Jack took his usual seat courtside at the Lakers game on Wednesday November 7, 2018 alongside his son Ray Nicholson. He was wearing all black. Jack watched his favorite basketball team closely while Ray followed along wearing a beige jacket. The Lakers defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves, likely making the longtime fan happy.

Jack is rarely seen at public events; he was last spotted at the Lakers’ season opening game with LeBron James making his debut for the Los Angeles team. His son Ray also joined his dad during that outing.

Jack Nicholson Net Worth

Jack has an estimated net worth of $400 million.

Jack Nicholson Comedy Movies

  • As Good as It Gets – 1997
  • About Schmidt – 2002
  • Terms Endearment – 1983
  • Easy Rider – 1969
  • Something Gottta Give – 2003

Jack Nicholson Recent Movies

  • How Do You Know – 2010
  • The Bucket List – 2007
  • The Departed – 2006
  • Something’s Gotta Give – 2003
  • Anger Management- 2003

Jack Nicholson Upcoming Movies | Jack Nicholson Retired

There are no upcoming movies since Jack from his last movie in 2010 he has been quite though he has not retired.

Jack Nicholson Oscars

Jack ‘s acting career spans over sixty years. He has won three Academy Awards, and with twelve nominations, he is the most nominated male actor in the Academy’s history.

Jack Nicholson Quotes

  • There’s only two people in your life you should lie to… the police and your girlfriend.
  • My motto is: more good times.
  • Beer, it’s the best damn drink in the world.
  • I’m an actor who they said was wrinkled and balding and everything else when I was in my early 30’s. Most of the people who wrote that who thought they were younger than me are now bald and wrinkled.
  • I don’t think many people have a very good understanding of leisure and the importance it plays in our lives.
  • One of my school friends’ parents owned a minigolf course, and a bunch of us kids would play there all day in the summer. Two-under deuces was a good score.
  • A lot of people can’t remember things because they weren’t actually there to begin with – they don’t take it all in.
    Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/jack_nicholson

Jack Nicholson Politics

Jack described himself as a “life-long Irish Democrat”. Despite that he is personally against abortion, he is pro-choice. He has stated that, “I’m pro-choice, but against abortion because I’m an illegitimate child myself, and it would be hypocritical to take any other position. I’d be dead. I wouldn’t exist.” He has also said that he has “nothing but total admiration, gratitude, and respect for the strength of the women who made the decision they made in my individual case”.

Batman Jack Nicholson

Batman is a superhero film directed by Tim Burton and produced by Jon Peters and Peter Guber. It is based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The film is the first installment of Warner Bros.’ initial Batman film series.

It stars Jack Nicholson as the Joker ,Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne/Batman and , alongside Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough and Jack Palance. It takes place early in the title character’s war on crime, and depicts a battle with his nemesis the Joker.

Jack Nicholson Chinatown

Chinatown is a neo-noir mystery film, directed by Roman Polanski from a screenplay by Robert Towne. It stars Jack Nicholson alongside Faye Dunaway. It was inspired by the California Water Wars, a series of disputes over southern California water at the beginning of the 20th century, by which Los Angeles interests secured water rights in the Owens Valley.

The Robert Evans production, a Paramount Pictures release, was the director’s last film in the United States and features many elements of film noir, particularly a multi-layered story that is part mystery and part psychological drama.

Jack Nicholson The Departed

The Departed is a crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by William Monahan. The film is a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs. It stars Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and Mark Wahlberg, with Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Anthony Anderson and Alec Baldwin in supporting roles.

Jack Nicholson Shining

The Shining is an horror film produced and directed by Stanley Kubricki. It is co-written with novelist Diane Johnson. It is based on Stephen King’s 1977 novel of the same name.

The film is about Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson), an aspiring writer and recovering alcoholic, who accepts a position as the off-season caretaker of the isolated historic Overlook Hotel in the Colorado Rockies

Jack Nicholson Dementia |Is Jack Nicholson Sick

Jack has no Dementia though some sources says that Jack retired from acting due to memory loss. A source says that there is a simple reason behind his decision of retiring it’s memory loss,” a source told Radar. “Quite frankly, at 76, Jack has memory issues and can no longer remember the lines being asked of him.

Jack Nicholson Jack In The Box |Jack Nicholson Soundboard

Jack Nicholson Devil

The Witches of Eastwick is a 1987 American comedy-dark fantasy film based on John Updike’s novel The Witches of Eastwick (1984). Directed by George Miller, the film stars Jack Nicholson as Daryl Van Horne, alongside Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer and Susan Sarandon as the eponymous witches.

Tom Cruise Jack Nicholson Movie

A Few Good Men

Jack Nicholson About Schmidt

About Schmidt is comedy-drama film written and directed by Alexander Payne It was produced by Michael Besman, Harry Gittes and Rachael Horovitz. The film was co-written by Jim Taylor with music by Rolfe Kent. It stars Jack Nicholson in the title role. It also stars Hope Davis, Dermot Mulroney and Kathy Bates. The film is very loosely based on the 1996 novel of the same title by Louis Begley. About Schmidt was theatrically released on December 13, 2002 by New Line Cinema.

It was both a commercial and a critical success and it grossed $105,834,556 on a $30 million budget. The film was released on DVD and VHS formats. On February 3, 2015 it was released on Blu-ray for the first time .

We endeavor to keep our content True, Accurate, Correct, Original and Up to Date.

If you believe that any information in this article is Incorrect,Incomplete, Plagiarised, violates your Copyright right or you want to propose an update, please send us an email to informationcradle@gmail.com indicating the proposed changes and the content URL. Provide as much information as you can and we promise to take corrective measures to the best of our abilities.

Related posts:

By

Jack Nicholson got started in show business with schlocky B-movies like The Raven, The Terror, and The Little Shop of Horrors. Now, roughly 60 years after making his film debut in The Cry Baby Killer, Nicholson is considered one of Hollywood's all-time greats. But the award-winning actor has been kind of quiet recently, and we haven't seen the man onscreen since 2010. So what's up with the actor's disappearance? Well, if you think you can handle the truth, keep on reading to find out why we don't hear from Jack Nicholson anymore.

Jack Nicholson's last film was a bomb

On paper, How Do You Know should've been great. It starred Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, and of course, Jack Nicholson himself. The film was also written and directed by James L. Brooks, the creator of TV series like Taxi and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Plus, Brooks and Nicholson had teamed up several times before, collaborating on Terms of Endearment, Broadcast News, and As Good As It Gets. But none of it bought the movie any extra love from critics.

Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club said the film was 'hopelessly muddled,' and Roger Ebert sounded like a disappointed dad when he wrote, 'I expected this movie to be better.' The famous film critic then went on to say the screenplay didn't do much with Nicholson's character. 'It's a heavy role,' Ebert claimed, 'and there's too little to lighten it,' adding the poorly written role made Nicholson seem like 'a creep.' The film only made $48 million worldwide against a budget of $120 million, which is how you know audiences would rather watch Tron Legacy.

Black

While we don't know for a fact that How Do You Know inspired Nicholson's retirement, it's a pretty logical guess, especially when you look at other legends who've retired after starring in big flops. For example, Gene Hackman vanished afterWelcome to Mooseport, and Sean Connery packed it up and went home afterThe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. If you've got a big enough bank account, why not call it quits after surviving such an awful bomb?

Rumors of Jack Nicholson's memory loss

Jack Nicholson Son Pictures

If you look at Jack Nicholson's filmography, you'll notice a couple of gaps in between some of his films, especially near the end of his career. After playing Melvin Udall in As Good As It Gets, it took four years before the actor returned in Sean Penn's The Pledge. And then, after showing up in Something's Gotta Give, Nicholson was absent for three years before taking the big screen by storm in The Departed. But by September 2013, he'd been gone long enough that people were starting to wonder where he'd went, and that's when some pretty upsetting rumors began swirling around the internet.

According to Radar Online and Star, Nicholson had given up the movies for good, but it wasn't because he was tired of acting. Instead, the gossip mags claimed he was having trouble remembering things. As Radar explained, 'There is a simple reason behind his decision [to retire]—it's memory loss. Quite frankly, at 76, Jack has memory issues and can no longer remember the lines being asked of him.' Reports went on to say that Nicholson would remain in the public eye, but he just wouldn't be working in Hollywood anymore.

The memory loss stories spread online like wildfire, depressing film fans across the globe. But really, somebody should've done their journalistic homework because, as it turns out, the Oscar-winning actor was doing just fine.

Jack Nicholson set the record straight

Immediately after word of Jack Nicholson's 'condition' started to spread, E! News reported the rumors were absolutely false, saying Nicholson wasn't 'suffering from any memory-related illness or dementia,' and that the actor had 'no current plans to retire.' So who to believe? Was Nicholson sick or simply enjoying some R&R?

Well, a few weeks after Radar Online and Star made their claims, Nicholson sat down with The Sun and shot down those sensational stories, explaining his memory was perfectly fine. In fact, the actor went so far as to say that he had 'a mathematician's brain.' As for why he hadn't made a movie in so long, well, the answer is pretty simple. As Nicholson put it, 'I'm not going to work until the day I die, that's not why I started this. I mean, I'm not driven.' The actor then went on to elaborate, saying, 'I was driven—but I'm not [now], I don't have to be out there anymore.'

In other words, the actor was getting up there in years and just didn't want to be in the spotlight all the time. 'I mean, I'm not a loner, I'm not a recluse,' Nicholson explained, 'but I don't need all that anymore. I don't enjoy it, simple as that.'

Jack Nicholson turned down quite a few roles

When you're an acting icon like Jack Nicholson, you can afford to be picky when it comes to choosing parts. Throughout his career, the man has said no to some pretty big projects, including Close Encounters of the Third Kind and The Godfather. And things haven't changed in recent years, as Nicholson has allegedly turned down the chance to work with filmmakers like Alexander Payne, Warren Beatty, and Brian Helgeland.

For example, the actor reportedly passed on starring with Robert Downey Jr. in The Judge, turning down the part that eventually went to Robert Duvall. The star also supposedly said no to playing Branch Rickey in the Jackie Robinson biopic 42, stepping aside for Harrison Ford. According to Deadline, Warren Beatty tried to get him for his Howard Hughes picture, Rules Don't Apply (though not for the Hughes role), and he was also involved in St. Vincent before recommending Bill Murray for the lead. It was also reported that Nicholson was offered the part of the elderly dad in Nebraska, a role that eventually earned Bruce Dern an Oscar nomination.

In fact, the actor has been absent from the movie business for so long that in January 2017, his buddy Peter Fonda said, 'I think [Nicholson] is basically retired,' although he did claim if the star ever found the perfect role, he just might come back to acting.

Jack Black Jack Nicholson's Son

Jack Nicholson contemplated a comeback

So what kind of role would draw Jack Nicholson back into theaters? Well, for a little while, it looked like he might have been interested in Toni Erdmann, a remake of the German comedy that earned an Oscar nod for Best Foreign Feature. Directed by Maren Ade, the film focuses on an elderly prankster who 'tries to reconnect with his hardworking daughter by creating an outrageous alter ego and posing as her CEO's life coach.' The critically acclaimed movie made its way onto multiple 'best of the year' lists and was declared the greatest film of 2016 by the Sight & Sound poll, beating out Moonlight, La La Land, and Manchester by the Sea.

Initially, Nicholson was set to take the role of the elderly practical joker, with Kristin Wiig playing his daughter and Adam McKay and Will Ferrell on board to produce. Original director Maren Ade was even totally on board with the project, saying that, 'Jack Nicholson is one of the best actors that has ever been alive....I actually think I will enjoy sitting and watching a remake of Toni Erdmann.'

Unfortunately, things didn't pan out. In the late summer of 2018, it was announced that Nicholson had dropped out of the project, extending his long hiatus from the big screen.

Jack Nicholson has nothing left to prove

Here's the truth about Jack Nicholson. Even if he never acts again, he doesn't need a comeback. After all, he's a man with nothing left to prove. During his incredible career, Nicholson has won three Academy Awards (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Terms of Endearment, and As Good As It Gets), and he's been nominated a whopping 12 times. In fact, he's earned more Oscar nominations than any other male actor in history.

Jack Black Son Age

On top of the awards, he's worked with directors like Martin Scorsese, Stanley Kubrick, and John Huston. He's starred alongside the likes of Tom Cruise, Meryl Streep, and Robert De Niro, and he's played in quite a few classic films. Check out his filmography, and you'll see titles like Chinatown, Easy Rider, Batman, and The Shining. On top of that, he's generated two of the all-time great movie lines: 'Here's Johnny' and 'You can't handle the truth.' So while we all hope to see Nicholson onscreen again someday, we'll be okay if he decides to call it quits for good. After all, the man has given us some of the greatest movies ever made.