The movie audience respects talent but revels in
charisma, and is always ready to elevate a star who is
as much as character off the screen as on it. Ever since
he came to the attention of the American public in the
1960s, Jack Nicholson has been the whole package. But
who among us really knows the man who smiles that wicked
grin from behind the darkest of shades? His generation's
Mr. Hollywood, a fixture next to the Los Angeles Lakers
bench, is in fact a native New Yorker: the son of a
showgirl, born in the city in 1937 and raised largely by
his grandmother so that Jack's mum could continue her
career as a hoofer. Starting out, he appeared in B
movies directed by Roger Corman, then burst through in
the counter-culture classic Easy Rider. Immediately, his
abilities were recognized in dramas, comedies, anything
- and the awards and nominations began to pile up (he's
been nominated for a dozen Academy Awards and has won
three). Meantime, his rascal's persona and happily loose
social life provided another kind of delicious
entertainment; he has, down the decades, spent as much
of his career in front of still cameras (often LIFE's)
as he has on the set. If you want to know Jack, and
enjoy his colourful life in all its ever-blazing glory,
this latest, lavishly illustrated edition in LIFE's new
Icons series is the book for you. LIFE Icons celebrates
the larger-than-life figures among us, and none is
larger than Jack Nicholson.
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