John Lithgow

John Lithgow
Born: Oct 19, 1945
Rochester, NY
Career: 1972-2009
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Comedy
Drama
Children's/Family
Thriller
Science & Technology
Biography by Sandra Brennan
A distinguished actor of stage, television, and movies who is at home playing everything from menacing villains, big-hearted transsexuals, and loopy aliens, John Lithgow is also a composer and performer of children's songs, a Harvard graduate, a talented painter, and a devoted husband and father: in short, he is a true Renaissance man.
Once hailed by the Wall Street Journal as " film character actor of his generation," Lithgow is the son of a theater director who once headed Princeton's McCarter Theater and produced a series of Shakespeare festivals in Ohio, where Lithgow was six when he made his first theatrical bow in Henry VI, Part 3. His parents raised Lithgow in a loving home that encouraged artistic self-expression and took a broad view of the world. As a youth, Lithgow was passionate about painting and at age 16, he was actively involved with the Art Students League in New York. When the acting bug bit, Lithgow's father was supportive. After Lithgow graduated from Harvard, he received a Fulbright scholarship to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; while in England, Lithgow also worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and for the Royal Court Theatre. He returned to the U.S. in the early '70s and worked on Broadway where he won his first Tony and a Drama Desk Award for his part in The Changing Room (1973). Lithgow remained in New York for many years, establishing himself as one of Broadway's most respected stars and would go on to appear in at least one play per year through 1982. He would subsequently receive two more Tony nominations for Requiem for a Heavyweight and M. Butterfly. He made his first film appearance in Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues (1972). The film itself was an inauspicious affair as were his other subsequent early efforts, though by the early '80s, his film roles improved and diversified dramatically. Though capable of essaying subtle, low-key characters, Lithgow excelled in over-the-top parts as the next decade in his career demonstrates.
He got his first real break and a Best Supporting Actor nomination when he played macho football player-turned-sensitive woman Roberta Muldoon in The World According to Garp (1982). In 1983, he provided one of the highlights of Twilight Zone--The Movie as a terrified airline passenger and earned a second Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination in Terms of Endearment where he appeared with Shirley Maclaine and Jack Nicholson, as well as playing a fiery preacher in Footloose. That year, he won his first Emmy nomination for his work in the scary nuclear holocaust drama The Day After. In 1984, he played the crazed Dr. Lizardo in the cult favorite The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai. In Ricochet (1992), Lithgow proved himself a terrifying villain with his portrayal of a psychopathic killer hell-bent for revenge against Denzel Washington, the man who incarcerated him. In 1990, he made Babysong video tapes of his performing old and new children's songs on the guitar and banjo. Though he had already established himself on television as a guest star, Lithgow gained a large and devoted following when he was cast as an alien captain who, along with his clueless crew, attempts to pass for human in the fresh, well-written NBC sitcom Third Rock From the Sun (1996). The role has won him multiple Emmys and Golden Globe awards. When not busy working on the show, in theater, or in feature films, Lithgow is at home playing "Superdad" to his children and his wife, a tenured college professor at U.C.L.A.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Confessions of a Shopaholic 2009 Actor [Starring]
Dexter: Season 04 2009 Actor [Starring]
NOVA: Car of the Future 2007 Voice [Starring]
Dreamgirls 2006 Actor [Starring]
Twenty Good Years [TV Series] 2006 Actor [Starring]
NOVA: Einstein's Big Idea 2005 Voice [Starring]
Kinsey 2004 Actor [Starring]
NOVA: Dogs and More Dogs 2004 Voice [Starring]
Shrek 3-D 2004 Voice [Starring]
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers 2004 Actor [Starring]
Bark, George 2003 Voice [Starring]
Orange County 2002 Actor [Starring]
95 Worlds and Counting 2001 Voice [Starring]
NOVA: Life's Greatest Miracle 2001 Actor [Starring]
Shrek 2001 Voice [Starring]
3rd Rock From the Sun: Season 06 2000 Actor [Starring]
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I think that's Season 3 Episode 4. Dick visits Mary's parents. He spends time with them in a hot tub. They were speedo shorts so they didn't show his junk (thanks be to God, or I would have gone blind, no offense to Mr Lithgow).
John Lithgow was born in Rochester, New York, USA
John Lithgow was born on October 19, 1945

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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
2000 Screen Actors Guild Don Quixote Best Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries (Nom)
1983 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Terms of Endearment Best Supporting Actor (Nom)
1982 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The World According to Garp Best Supporting Actor (Nom)
1982 Los Angeles Film Critics Association The World According to Garp Best Supporting Actor (Won)
1982 New York Film Critics Circle The World According to Garp Best Supporting Actor (Won)
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