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  2. Dec 23, 1979 · Dustin Hoffman, who never exercised his option to buy stock, balked at Mr. Feldman's demands that he not make pictures for other studios until his obligation to First Artists was completed.

  3. Feldman insisted that Hoffman not make pictures for other studios until his obligation to First Artists was completed. Hoffman wound up suing First Artists for $65 million, claiming that he was denied creative control on Straight Time and Agatha.

  4. Dec 18, 2023 · Coming to prominence during the New Hollywood era of cinema, Dustin Hoffman was known for portraying vulnerable, flawed male characters, many of whom were often anti-heroes. Featuring in iconic movies such as The Graduate, Tootsie, Midnight Cowboy, All The President's Men, Hook, and Papillon, Hoffman has won two Academy Awards for Best Actor ...

  5. Feb 26, 2021 · The controversial best-picture winner with Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight arrived at a fraught moment not just in the evolution of filmmaking, but in the struggle for visibility of gay lives.

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  6. Mr. Hoffman, who also produced the film, had control of the movie taken away from him by First Artists last January, after it had run more than 15 percent over budget and was 23 days over its...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rain_ManRain Man - Wikipedia

    Agents at Creative Artists Agency sent the script to Dustin Hoffman and Bill Murray, envisioning Murray in the title role, and Hoffman in the role eventually portrayed by Cruise. [5] [11] Martin Brest , Steven Spielberg and Sydney Pollack were directors also involved in the film. [12]

  8. Jul 5, 2013 · In December, the actor Dustin Hoffman sat in a box seat at the Kennedy Center as his old friend, Robert De Niro, saluted him at a celebration marking one of the highest accolades for an artist...

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