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Alan Arkin

Biography:


Alan Wolf Arkin (born March 26, 1934) is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning and four-time Emmy nominated American actor and director. He is best-known for starring in such films as Catch-22, The In-Laws, Edward Scissorhands, The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, Glengarry Glen Ross and Little Miss Sunshine, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2007. He is the father of actor Adam Arkin.

Early life and career:

Arkin was born in Brooklyn, New York City, the son of Beatrice (née Wortis), a teacher, and David I. Arkin, a painter and writer who mostly worked as a teacher. Arkin was raised in a Jewish family with "no emphasis on religion;" his maternal grandfather was an immigrant from Odessa, Ukraine. The family moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, California when Arkin was 11 years old, but an eight-month Hollywood strike cost Arkin's father a set designer job he had wanted to take. Arkin's parents were accused during the 1950s Red Scare of being Communists, which led to Arkin's father losing his job after refusing to answer questions regarding his political affiliation. David Arkin challenged the dismissal and ultimately prevailed, but after his death.

Arkin, who had been taking acting lessons since age 10, became a scholarship student at various drama academies, including one run by Stanislavsky student Benjamin Zemach, who taught Arkin a psychological approach to acting. Arkin attended Franklin High School, in Los Angeles, followed by Los Angeles City College from 1951 to 1953. With two friends, he formed the folk music group The Tarriers, in which Arkin sang and played guitar. The band-members co-composed the group's 1956 hit "The Banana Boat Song," a reworking, with some new lyrics, of a traditional, same-name Jamaican calypso folk song combined with another titled "Hill and Gully Rider". It reached #4 on the Billboard magazine chart the same year as Harry Belafonte's better-known hit version.

From 1958 to 1968, Arkin performed and recorded with the children's folk group, The Baby Sitters.

Acting career:

Arkin is one of only eight actors to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his first screen appearance (for The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming in 1966). Two years later, he was again nominated, for The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter.

Arkin is equally comfortable in comedy and dramatic roles. Among those for which he has garnered the most favorable critical attention are his Oscar-nominated turns above; Wait Until Dark, as the erudite killer stalking Audrey Hepburn; director Mike Nichols' Catch-22; The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (where he played Sigmund Freud); writer Jules Feiffer's Little Murders, which Arkin directed; the The In-Laws, co-starring Peter Falk; Glengarry Glen Ross; and Little Miss Sunshine, for which he received his third Oscar nomination, in the category of Best Supporting Actor. On the 11th February 2007 he received a BAFTA Film Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his portrayal of Grandfather Edwin in Little Miss Sunshine. On February 25, 2007, upon winning the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Arkin, who plays a foul-mouthed grandfather with a taste for heroin said, "More than anything, I'm deeply moved by the open-hearted appreciation our small film has received, which in these fragmented times speaks so openly of the possibility of innocence, growth and connection". At 72 years old, Arkin became the sixth oldest winner of the Best Supporting Actor Oscar.

On Broadway, Arkin starred in Enter Laughing, for which he won a Tony Award, and Luv. He also directed The Sunshine Boys, among others.

Author:

Arkin is also the author of many books, including the children's stories The Lemming Condition and The Clearing.

Personal life:

Arkin has been married three times. He and Jeremy Yaffe, to whom he was married from 1955 to 1960, have two sons: Adam Arkin, born Aug. 19, 1956 or 1957 (accounts differ), and Matthew Arkin, born in 1960. In 1967, Arkin had son Anthony (Tony) Dana Arkin with actress-screenwriter Barbara Dana (born 1940), to whom he was married from June 16, 1964 to the mid-1990s. In 1996, Arkin married a psychotherapist, Suzanne Newlander. As of 2007, they live in New Mexico.

Filmography:

Actor:
  1. Marley & Me (2008) (in production)
  2. The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009) (pre-production)
  3. Get Smart (2008) (completed) .... The Chief
  4. Sunshine Cleaning (2008) .... Joe
  5. Rendition (2007) .... Senator Hawkins
  6. Raising Flagg (2006) .... Flagg Purdy
  7. The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) .... Bud Newman
  8. The Novice (2006) .... Father Benkhe
  9. Little Miss Sunshine (2006) .... Grandpa Edwin Hoover
  10. Firewall (2006) .... Arlin Forester
  11. "Will & Grace" .... Marty Adler (1 episode, 2005)
  12. Noel (2004) .... Artie Venzuela
  13. Eros (2004) .... Dr. Pearl/Hal (segment "Equilibrium")
  14. And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2003) (TV) .... Sam Drebben
  15. The Pentagon Papers (2003) (TV) .... Harry Rowen
  16. "100 Centre Street" .... Joe Rifkind (10 episodes, 2001-2002)
  17. Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001) .... Gene
  18. America's Sweethearts (2001) .... Wellness Guide
  19. Varian's War (2001) (TV) .... Freier
  20. Magicians (2000) .... Milo
  21. Arigo (2000)
  22. Jakob the Liar (1999) .... Frankfurter
  23. Blood Money (1999) (TV) .... Willy 'the Hammer' Canzaro
  24. Slums of Beverly Hills (1998) .... Murray Samuel Abromowitz
  25. Gattaca (1997) .... Det. Hugo
  26. O Que É Isso, Companheiro? (1997) .... Charles Burke Elbrick
  27. Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) .... Dr. Oatman
  28. "Chicago Hope" .... Zoltan Karpathein (1 episode, 1997)
  29. Mother Night (1996) .... George Kraft
  30. Heck's Way Home (1996) (TV) .... Dogcatcher
  31. Steal Big Steal Little (1995) .... Lou Perilli, Ruben's Partner
  32. The Jerky Boys (1995) .... Ernie Lazarro
  33. "Picture Windows" (1994) TV series .... Tully (Episode: "Soir Bleu") (unknown episodes)
  34. Doomsday Gun (1994) (TV) .... Col. Yossi
  35. North (1994) .... Judge Buckle
  36. So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993) (uncredited) .... Police Captain
  37. Taking the Heat (1993) (TV) .... Tommy Canard
  38. Indian Summer (1993) .... Unca Lou Handler
  39. Cooperstown (1993) (TV) .... Harry Willette
  40. Samuel Beckett Is Coming Soon (1993) .... The Director
  41. Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) .... George Aaronow
  42. The Rocketeer (1991) .... A. 'Peevy' Peabody
  43. Havana (1990/I) .... Joe Volpi
  44. Edward Scissorhands (1990) .... Bill
  45. Coupe de Ville (1990) .... Fred Libner
  46. Necessary Parties (1988) (TV) .... Archie Corelli
  47. "A Year in the Life" .... Jim Eisenberg Sr. (1 episode, 1987)
  48. Escape from Sobibor (1987) (TV) .... Leon Feldhendler
  49. "Harry" (1987) TV series .... Harry Porschak (unknown episodes)
  50. Big Trouble (1986) .... Leonard Hoffman
  51. A Deadly Business (1986) (TV) .... Harold Kaufman
  52. Bad Medicine (1985) .... Dr. Ramón Madera
  53. "Faerie Tale Theatre" .... Bo (1 episode, 1985)
  54. Joshua Then and Now (1985) .... Reuben Shapiro
  55. The Fourth Wise Man (1985) (TV) .... Orontes
  56. A Matter of Principle (1984) (TV) .... Flagg Purdy
  57. "St. Elsewhere" .... Jerry Singleton (3 episodes, 1983)
  58. The Return of Captain Invincible (1983) .... Captain Invincible
  59. The Last Unicorn (1982) (voice) .... Schmendrick
  60. Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981) .... Flash
  61. Improper Channels (1981) .... Jeffrey Martley
  62. Full Moon High (1981) .... Dr. Brand
  63. Simon (1980) .... Prof. Simon Mendelssohn
  64. The Magician of Lublin (1979) .... Yasha Mazur
  65. "Carol Burnett & Company" (1 episode, 1979)
  66. The In-Laws (1979) .... Sheldon S. Kornpett, D.D.S.
  67. The Defection of Simas Kudirka (1978) (TV) .... Simas Kudirka
  68. The Other Side of Hell (1978) (TV) .... Frank Dole
  69. Fire Sale (1977) .... Ezra Fikus
  70. The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976) .... Dr. Sigmund Freud
  71. Hearts of the West (1975) .... Kessler
  72. Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975) .... Gunny Rafferty
  73. Freebie and the Bean (1974) .... Bean
  74. It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy (1974) (TV)
  75. Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972) .... Barney Cashman
  76. Deadhead Miles (1972) .... Cooper
  77. Little Murders (1971) .... Lt. Practice
  78. "Sesame Street" .... Larry (1 episode, 1970-1972)
  79. Catch-22 (1970) .... Capt. John Yossarian, (bombardier)
  80. The Monitors (1969) .... Cameo appearance
  81. Popi (1969) .... Abraham
  82. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968) .... John Singer
  83. Inspector Clouseau (1968) .... Insp. Jacques Clouseau
  84. Wait Until Dark (1967) .... Roat / Roat Jr. / Roat Sr.
  85. Woman Times Seven (1967) .... Fred (segment "The Suicides")
  86. "ABC Stage 67" .... Barney Kempinski (1 episode, 1966)
  87. The Last Mohican (1966) .... Pretzel Peddler
  88. The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming (1966) .... Lt. Rozanov
  89. "East Side/West Side" .... Ted Miller (1 episode, 1964)
  90. That's Me (1963)
  91. Calypso Heat Wave (1957) .... Tarriers Lead Singer
Director:
  1. Blood (Thinner Than Water) (2004)
  2. Arigo (2000)
  3. Samuel Beckett Is Coming Soon (1993)
  4. "Trying Times" (2 episodes, 1987-1989)
  5. Fire Sale (1977)
  6. "Fay" (1975) TV series (unknown episodes)
  7. Twigs (1975) (TV)
  8. Little Murders (1971)
  9. People Soup (1969)
  10. T.G.I.F. (1967)
Writer:
  1. Blood (Thinner Than Water) (2004) (writer)
  2. Arigo (2000) (writer)
  3. Necessary Parties (1988) (TV) (writer)
  4. People Soup (1969) (writer)
  5. T.G.I.F. (1967) (writer)
  6. The Last Mohican (1966) (writer)
Producer:
  1. Samuel Beckett Is Coming Soon (1993) (producer)
  2. The In-Laws (1979) (executive producer)
Soundtrack:
  1. The Return of Captain Invincible (1983) (performer: "New York, New York", "Give My Regards to Broadway")
  2. Calypso Heat Wave (1957) (writer: "The Banana Boat Song")
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