Nicholson's iconic status surely cannot be questioned. The development of cult status began with Easy Rider' catapulting him into the public eye and was confirmed in The Shining'.
If we are mindful of the saying that stars reach their audience through their bodies and image Nicholson began as the bad boy' and has retained the tag even in his older years. Although it can be said that he is declining in his cosmetic appearance his ability to hold on to his 'bad boy' image keeps his pictures in the press and thus his celebrity alive, securing his place in the system.
Nicholson's off-screen persona parallels that of his off-beat, innovative movie characters. However despite several high profile incidents, Nicholson has always managed remain unfazed by the media due to his intelligent sense of humour and …show more content…
refreshing frankness.
It wasn't until the late 1960's when Jack Nicholson began starring in genre-defining movies like easy rider', Chinatown' and the film which gained him his first Oscar one flew over the cuckoo's nest' While his acting in films such as One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Terms of Endearment and About Schmidt display the range of Nicholson's talent, he has a particular knack for playing angry and/or crazed characters.
While this has been the source of some caricature, legendary director Stanley Kubrik considered Jack Nicholson as one of the greatest actors alive. I believe what makes Jack Nicholson so fascinating to watch is his mischievous charm and passion - qualities which are so evident beneath his
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It . He has maintained his reputation over the past three decades with excellent work in films such as the shining', prizzi's honour', batman', a few good men' and most recently as good as it gets' and about Schmidt' both films gaining him two more Oscars.
With three Oscars, five Golden Globes and many other acting accolades, Jack Nicholson has reached the height of professional achievement. Not only that, but he has appeared in a number of modern culture-defining films, including Chinatown, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Shining, and Batman. . Nicholson's contribution to modern cinema is so great that in 1994, he was honored with an American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award.