Kirk Douglas

   
 
 Douglas
 
Name : Kirk Douglas
 
ID : 7389
 
Gender: Male
 
Father: Herschel Danielovitch
 
Mother: Bryna Sanglel
 
Born: December 9, 1916 ( 96 years )
 
Country: United States of America (USA)
 
Place of birth: Amsterdam, New York City
 
Producers , Author , Actors
 
Partners & Children
 
  p: Diana Dill
 
      c: Michael Douglas
 
        
 
Biography of Kirk  

Actor, author. Born Issur Danielovitch on December 9, 1916, in Amsterdam, New York. Known for his distinctive voice, strapping physique, and cleft chin, Kirk Douglas was a popular leading man during the 1950s and 1960s. The son of Russian Jewish immigrants, he grew up poor. Douglas did odd jobs to pay for his college and support himself while pursuing his acting studies at the American Academy of Dramatic Art.

After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II and having a brief career on the Broadway stage, Kirk Douglas made his first Hollywood film, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) with Barbara Stanwyck. Three years later, he gave a breakthrough performance in Champion (1949) as a boxer who stops at nothing to make it to the top. He amazed audiences and critics alike with his portrayal of Midge Kelly, which earned him his first Academy Award nomination.

A sought-after actor, Douglas worked with many leading directors, including Billy Wilder in 1951’s The Big Carnival. But it was his work with Vincente Minnelli that led two of his greatest performances: morally bankrupt movie executive Jonathan Shields in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and the troubled artist Vincent van Gogh in Lust for Life (1956). Douglas earned an Academy Award nomination for each of those films.

Along with his critical successes, Douglas was a big office box draw as well. Over the years, he often appeared with friend and fellow Hollywood heavyweight Burt Lancaster in such films as the western drama Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), The Devil’s Disciple (1959), and Seven Days in May (1964). Working with director Stanley Kubrick, he also starred in the World War I drama Paths of Glory (1957) and in Spartacus (1960). His work in Spartacus as a Roman slave—and the film s title character&

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