Jack Lemmon was a versatile and iconic actor known for his exceptional performances in a wide range of films spanning several decades. With a career that included over 60 films, Lemmon's impressive filmography includes acclaimed movies such as "Some Like It Hot" (1959), "The Apartment" (1960), and "Glengarry Glen Ross" (1992). His ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles showcased his incredible range and talent as an actor. One of Lemmon's most memorable roles was as Felix Ungar in "The Odd Couple" (1968), a performance that solidified his status as a comedic genius. He also delivered powerful performances in films like "Days of Wine and Roses" (1962) and "Missing" (1982), showcasing his depth as a dramatic actor. Lemmon's on-screen chemistry with co-stars like Walter Matthau in films such as "Grumpy Old Men" (1993) and its sequel "Grumpier Old Men" (1995) endeared him to audiences worldwide. Known for his naturalistic acting style and impeccable comedic timing, Jack Lemmon remains a beloved and respected figure in the history of American cinema.
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Directed by Jack Lemmon, Jerry Jameson, Joseph Cotten, Lee Grant, Olivia de Havilland
Directed by Billy Wilder, Clive Revill, Edward Andrews, Jack Lemmon, Juliet Mills
Directed by Ernie Kovacs, Jack Lemmon, James Stewart, Kim Novak, Richard Quine
Directed by Blake Edwards, Charles Bickford, Jack Klugman, Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick
Directed by James Foley
Directed by Ann-Margret, Howard Deutch, Jack Lemmon, Sophia Loren, Walter Matthau
Directed by Ann-Margret, Burgess Meredith, Donald Petrie, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau
Directed by Billy Wilder, Bruce Yarnell, Jack Lemmon, Lou Jacobi, Shirley MacLaine
Directed by Oliver Stone
Directed by Costa-Gavras, Jack Lemmon, John Shea, Melanie Mayron, Sissy Spacek