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Jeff Goldblum | |
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at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival | |
Born | Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | since 1974 |
Spouse(s) | Patricia Gaul (1980-1986) Geena Davis (1987-1990) |
Jeffrey Lynn "Jeff" Goldblum (born October 22, 1952) is an American actor. Currently, he stars as Detective Zach Nichols on the USA Network's crime drama series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
Early life
Goldblum was born in the Pittsburgh suburb of West Homestead, Pennsylvania, the son of Shirley S. (née Temeles), a radio broadcaster who later ran a kitchen equipment and appliances sales firm, and Harold L. Goldblum, a medical doctor. He has a sister, Pamela and an older brother, Lee. Another older brother, Rick, died at age 23. His family is Jewish and belonged to an Orthodox synagogue; Goldblum's paternal grandfather, Josef Povartzik (who changed his surname to Goldblum), emigrated from Minsk, Russian Empire in 1911, and his maternal grandfather, Samuel Louis Temeles, from Złoczów, Austria–Hungary, in 1910.
Goldblum's parents were interested in show business. Goldblum moved to New York City at 17 to become an actor. Goldblum worked on the stage and studied acting at the renowned Neighborhood Playhouse under the guidance of acting coach Sanford Meisner. He made his Broadway debut in the Tony Award-winning musical Two Gentlemen of Verona. He is also an accomplished jazz pianist and declared that if he did not act, he would have become a professional musician. He made his film debut as a thug in the 1974 Charles Bronson film Death Wish. He briefly appeared as a protester in the TV movie Columbo A Case of Immunity (1975).
Career
In 1974, Goldblum appeared in "Death Wish" as Freak # 1. Later in his career, as "Lacey Party Guest" in Annie Hall (1977), Goldblum is seen saying into the telephone at a Hollywood party, "I forgot my mantra." Goldblum has had leading roles in films such as The Fly, Independence Day, The Lost World (1997), Earth Girls Are Easy, The Tall Guy and Vibes (1988). Goldblum's strong supporting roles include those in Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), The Big Chill (1983), Into the Night (1985), Jurassic Park (1993), and he also had strong supporting roles in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) and the cult films The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension (1984) and Igby Goes Down (2002).
For several years, Goldblum was the voice for most U.S. Apple commercials, including advertisements for the iMac and iBook. He also voices some U.S. Toyota commercials as well as Procter & Gamble's facial cream line. He has recently appeared on Irish TV in commercials for the National Lottery.
Goldblum taught acting at Playhouse West in North Hollywood with Robert Carnegie. It was with several actors from this acting company that he improvised and directed the live action short film Little Surprises, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1996.
Goldblum got the role of Adam in the upcoming film Adam Resurrected, a film adaptation of the Yoram Kaniuk novel. Jeff is a German entertainer who becomes the ringleader to a group of Holocaust survivors in an asylum after World War II.
In September 2006, it was announced that Goldblum was one of the founding members of a new theater company in New York called The Fire Dept. According to press materials, "The Fire Dept is made up of established and emerging writers, directors, actors and designers who have come together to create and produce work that cannot be replicated inside a television box or on a movie screen...The work of The Fire Dept combines the rigor and structure of great narrative storytelling with the vitality of formal experimentation to immerse audiences in a total experience that leaves them awake, alive and transformed." The company will devote energy into developing new live theater works as well as interpreting old favorites.
His guest appearance was on Sesame Street in 1990 as Bob's long-lost brother Minneapolis (parody of Indiana Jones) where Big Bird's friend Snuffleupagus had "the golden cabbage of Snuffertiti" hidden in his cave. He has also appeared on Tom Goes to the Mayor, The Colbert Report, and Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job!.
Goldblum replaced Chris Noth as a Senior Detective on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. In the series, Goldblum plays the role of Detective Zach Nichols.
Personal life
Goldblum has been married twice, to Patricia Gaul from 1980 to 1986, then to Geena Davis, his co-star in three films (including the comedy Earth Girls Are Easy and the science fiction/horror film The Fly) from November 1, 1987 to October 1990. He claims to have maintained a good friendship with Davis, saying she is a wonderful person and a phenomenal actress.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Death Wish | Freak #1 | |
California Split | Lloyd Harris | ||
1975 | Nashville | Tricycle Man | |
1976 | Special Delivery | Snake | |
St. Ives | Hood #3 | ||
Next Stop, Greenwich Village | Clyde Baxter aka Charlie Biletnikoff | ||
1977 | Annie Hall | Lacey Party Guest | |
Between the Lines | Max Arloft | ||
The Sentinel | Jack | ||
1978 | Thank God It's Friday | Tony Di Marco | |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers | Jack Bellicec | ||
1981 | Threshold | Aldo Gehring | |
1983 | The Right Stuff | Recruiter | |
The Big Chill | Michael Gold | ||
1984 | The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension | New Jersey | |
Terror in the Aisles | Jack Bellicec | Documentary Archival Footage | |
1985 | Transylvania 6-5000 | Jack Harrison | |
Silverado | ‘Slick’ Calvin Stanhope | ||
Into the Night | Ed Okin | ||
1986 | The Fly | Seth Brundle | Saturn Award for Best Actor |
1987 | Beyond Therapy | Bruce | |
1988 | Vibes | Nick Deezy | |
Earth Girls Are Easy | Mac | ||
1989 | The Tall Guy | Dexter King | |
The Fly II | Seth Brundle | Uncredited Archival Footage | |
1990 | El Sueño del Mono Loco | Dan Gillis | |
Mister Frost | Mr. Frost | ||
1991 | The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish | Pianist | |
1992 | Shooting Elizabeth | Howard Pigeon | |
The Player | Himself | ||
Fathers & Sons | Max | ||
Deep Cover | David Jason | Nominated – Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male | |
1993 | Jurassic Park | Dr. Ian Malcolm | Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor |
1995 | Hideaway | Hatch | |
Nine Months | Sean Fletcher | ||
Powder | Donald Ripley | ||
1996 | Independence Day | David Levinson | Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Actor |
The Great White Hype | Mitchell Kane | ||
Mad Dog Time | Mickey Holliday | ||
Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland | Dracula | Voice Only Video Game | |
1997 | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | Dr. Ian Malcolm | |
1998 | The Prince of Egypt | Aaron | Voice Only |
Welcome to Hollywood | Himself | ||
Holy Man | Ricky Hayman | ||
2000 | Auggie Rose | John Nolan | |
Chain of Fools (film) | Avnet | ||
One of the Hollywood Ten | Herbert Biberman | ||
2001 | Cats & Dogs | Professor Brody | |
Perfume | Jamie | Also Executive Producer | |
2002 | Run Ronnie Run! | Himself | Uncredited |
Igby Goes Down | D.H. | ||
2003 | Dallas 362 | Bob | |
Spinning Boris | George Gorton | ||
2004 | Incident at Loch Ness | Party Guest | |
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou | Allistair Hennessey | Nominated – Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast | |
2006 | Mini's First Time | Mike Rudell | |
Fay Grim | Agent Fullbright | ||
Pittsburgh | Himself | Also Producer | |
Man of the Year | Stewart | ||
2009 | Adam Resurrected | Adam Stein | |
2010 | Morning Glory | Jerry Barnes | Post-Production |
The Switch | TBA | Post-Production |
Theater
Broadway
- The Pillowman (2005)
- Two Gentlemen of Verona
- The Play What I Wrote
- The Moony Shapiro Songbook
- The Exonerated
- City Sugar
- El Grande de Coca Cola
London and Recklinghausen (Germany)
Television
- Columbo: A Case of Immunity (1975)
- Starsky and Hutch - Murder on Stage 17 (1977)
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1980)
- Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (1980)
- Rehearsal for Murder (1982)
- Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter (1984)
- Who's The Boss? (1985)
- The Ray Bradbury Theater - The Town Where No One Got Off (1986)
- The Race for the Double Helix (1986)
- Life Story (BBC) (1987)
- Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1990)
- Framed (1990)
- Lush Life (1993)
- The Simpsons - A Fish Called Selma (1996)
- The Story of Bean (1997)
- Playmate Pajama Party (1999)
- From Star Wars to Star Wars: The Story of Industrial Light & Magic (1999)
- AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars (1999)
- When Dinosaurs Ruled (2000)
- Festival in Cannes (2001)
- King of the Hill - Guest voice as Dr. Vayzosa (2002)
- Friends - Guest as Leonard Hayes (2003)
- Tom Goes to the Mayor (2004)
- Will and Grace (2005)
- Raines (2007)
- Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007)
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (since 2009)
Awards
- 1983: Star of Tomorrow Award. Presented by the National Association of Theatre Owners.
- 1987: Saturn Award for Best Actor in The Fly
- 1996: Academy Award nomination for Live Action Short Film
- 2005: Emmy Award nomination for a guest appearance on Will & Grace
References
- Curtis, Nick (2008-01-29). "What Jeff loves about London". This is London. Retrieved 2008-01-29.
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- Applebaum, Stephen (2007-04-27). "Goldblum's spiritual journey". Sunday Times.au. Retrieved 2007-04-27.
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(help) - "Jeff Goldblum Has 'Criminal Intent,'Chris Noth leaving 'Law & Order' series". Zap2it. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
External links
- Jeff Goldblum at IMDb
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- April 2005 Interview with Goldblum from New York magazine
- Goldblum resurrects fond memories, a July 2004 article (with accompanying audio commentary) from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- 1952 births
- Living people
- Actors from Pennsylvania
- Actors from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- American film actors
- Russian-American Jews
- American television actors
- American voice actors
- American stage actors
- Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre alumni
- Saturn Award winners
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- American Jewish people
- Jewish actors
- Jewish comedians
- People from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania