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Tootsie – Larry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal and Don McGuire; Missing – Costa-Gavras and Donald E. Stewart based on the book The Execution of Charles Horman: An American Sacrifice by Thomas Hauser‡ Das Boot – Wolfgang Petersen based on the novel by Lothar G. Buchheim; Sophie's Choice – Alan J. Pakula based on the novel by William Styron
Tootsie is a 1982 American satirical romantic comedy film directed by Sydney Pollack from a screenplay by Larry Gelbart and Murray Schisgal and a story by Gelbart and Don McGuire. It stars Dustin Hoffman , Jessica Lange , Teri Garr , Dabney Coleman , and Charles Durning .
The following is a List of awards and nominations received by Steve Martin. Steve Martin is an American actor, comedian, musician, screenwriter and film producer. He has received several awards including an Academy Award , five Grammy Awards , and a Primetime Emmy Award as well as nominations for eight Golden Globe Awards and two Tony Awards .
Establishing Garr as a comedic force, the film led to roles in 1977's Oh, God!, 1982's Tootsie — which earned her an Oscar nomination for supporting actress — and 1983's Mr. Mom.
Won Choice TV Actor – Comedy The Office: Won 2008: Won [80] 2009: Nominated [81] 2010: Choice Movie Actor – Comedy Date Night: Nominated [82] Choice Dance Nominated [i] Choice TV Actor – Comedy The Office: Nominated 2011: Nominated [83] 2012: Choice Chemistry Crazy, Stupid, Love: Nominated [j] [84] Choice Hissy Fit Nominated 2013: Choice ...
Teri Garr, the comic actress and singer who brought her buoyant personality to “Young Frankenstein” and was Oscar-nominated for “Tootsie,” died on Tuesday in Los Angeles after a long ...
He was Oscar-nominated for his roles as young man having an affair with an older woman in the coming-of-age film The Graduate (1967), a con man in the drama Midnight Cowboy (1969), comedian Lenny Bruce in biographical film Lenny (1974), an out-of-work actor crossdressing as a female in the comedy Tootsie (1982), and a film producer in the ...
Veteran actor Dabney Coleman, whose decades-long career in Hollywood included memorable roles in 9 to 5 and Tootsie and an Emmy award, has died at the age of 92, according to The Hollywood Reporter.