Alan Arkin

Arkin in 1975 Alan Wolf Arkin (March 26, 1934 – June 29, 2023) was an American actor and filmmaker. In a career spanning seven decades, he received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Tony Award as well as nominations for six Emmy Awards.

Arkin performed in the sketch comedy group The Second City before acting on the Broadway stage, starring as David Kolowitz in the Joseph Stein play ''Enter Laughing'' in 1963, for which he won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play. He returned to Broadway acting in the comedic play ''Luv'' (1964), and directed Neil Simon's ''The Sunshine Boys'' (1971), for which he received a Tony Award nomination.

Arkin won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a foul-mouthed grandfather in ''Little Miss Sunshine'' (2006). He was Oscar-nominated for his roles in ''Russians Are Coming'' (1966), ''The Heart is a Lonely Hunter'' (1968), and ''Argo'' (2012). He also acted in ''Wait Until Dark'' (1967), ''Inspector Clouseau'' (1968), ''Popi'' (1969), ''Catch-22'' (1970), ''The In-Laws'' (1979), ''Edward Scissorhands'' (1990), ''The Rocketeer'' (1991), ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' (1992), ''Grosse Pointe Blank'' (1997), ''Thirteen Conversations About One Thing'' (2001), ''Get Smart'' (2008), ''Going in Style'' (2017), and ''Dumbo'' (2019). Arkin also directed three films, including the two comedy films ''Little Murders'' (1971) and ''Fire Sale'' (1977).

His television roles included Leon Felhendler in ''Escape from Sobibor'' (1987), and as Harry Rowen in ''The Pentagon Papers'' (2003) for which he earned Emmy nominations respectively for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. Arkin was voiced as Schmendrick in ''The Last Unicorn'' (1982), as J. D. Salinger in the animated series ''BoJack Horseman'' (2015–16), and as Wild Knuckles in ''Minions: The Rise of Gru'' (2022). From 2018 to 2019 Arkin starred in the Netflix comedy series ''The Kominsky Method'', earning two consecutive nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Provided by Wikipedia
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