Also Credited As:
Dustin Lee Hoffman
Biography
Dustin Hoffman emerged as a key figure in the Hollywood Renaissance period of the 1960s and 1970s, personifying identifiable misfits and antiheroes in films embraced by a new breed of filmgoer. After struggling on and off Broadway, the Strasberg-trained actor rocketed to fame as the star of director Mike Nichols' seminal "The Graduate" (1967). Chameleon-like characters in such diverse efforts as "Midnight Cowboy" (1969), "Little Big Man" …
LATEST CREDITS
Moonlight Mile | Ben Floss |
Outbreak | Colonel Sam Daniels MD |
Agatha | Wally Stanton |
Wag the Dog | Stanley Motss |
Mad City | Max Brackett |
AFI Awards 2001 | Keynote Speaker |
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium | Mr. Edward Magorium, Avid Shoe-Wearer |
LABOR OF LOVE (Manheim/Fox) | Actor (has been mentioned to star. ) |
Bad News | Actor |
Last Chance Harvey | Harvey Shine |
Marathon Man | Babe Levy |
Lenny | Lenny Bruce |
Luck | Ace Bernstein |
Winter's Discontent | Herb Winter |
Tootsie | Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels |
American Buffalo | Teach |
Madigan's Millions | Jason Fister |
Hero | Bernie LaPlante |
All the President's Men | Carl Bernstein |
The 45th Annual Grammy Awards | Presenter |
John and Mary | John |
Friday Night With Jonathan Ross | Actor |
Nightwork | Actor |
The Warner Bros. Story: No Guts, No Glory -- 75 Years of Award Winners | Host |
Dustin Hoffman: First in His Class | Interviewee |
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