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- His films were nominated for 20 Oscars, winning seven. He also was nominated as a producer of the best picture nominee “Julius Caesar.” Houseman also won three Emmy Awards.
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Golden Globes, USA. 1984 Nominee Golden Globe. Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television. The Winds of War. 1980 Nominee Golden Globe. Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama.
- September 22, 1902
- October 31, 1988
Houseman first became widely known to the public for his Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning role as Professor Charles Kingsfield in the film The Paper Chase (1973). The film was a success and launched Houseman into an unexpected late career as a character actor.
He won an Academy Award for the role and began a 15-year career as a highly sought after supporting player. John Houseman, who wrote three volumes of memoirs, "Run-Through" (1972), "Front and Center" (1979) and "Final Dress" (1983), died at age 86 on October 31, 1988 after making major contributions to the theater and film.
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- Bucharest, Romania
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- Malibu, California, USA
Awards And Honors: Academy Award (1974): Actor in a Supporting Role. Golden Globe Award (1974): Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. (Show more)
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John Houseman was a Romanian-born British-American actor and film producer who won an Oscar for his role in The Paper Chase. He also received nominations for his work in The Winds of War, Lust for Life, and Julius Caesar.
He won an Academy Award for the role and began a 15-year career as a highly sought after supporting player. John Houseman, who wrote three volumes of memoirs, "Run-Through" (1972), "Front and Center" (1979) and "Final Dress" (1983), died at age 86 on October 31, 1988 after making major contributions to the theater and film.