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Hoffman, Dustin (1937—) Summary
1,006 words, approx. 3 pages Beginning in the late 1960s, Dustin Hoffman established himself as one of his generation's finest film actors and helped usher method acting into the American cinema mainstream. From his first screen success as Benjamin Braddock in The Graduate...
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Dustin Hoffman Information
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 Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is a BAFTA, two-time Academy Award, and five-time Golden Globe-winning American method...


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Dustin Hoffman Quotes
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 In my room as a kid I'd play a fighter and get knocked to the floor and come back to win. Blame is for God and small...




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 The Boston Globe
Dustin Hoffman's Colorful Career
12/16/1988: 676 words, approx. 2 pages Although Dustin Hoffman had some impact in the theater in the mid-1960s, including a stint with Jon Voight at the Theater Company of Boston, and although he played two tiny film parts in "Madigan's Millions" and "The Tiger Makes Out," his big break was...
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 Newsweek
Newsmakers.(Liza Minnelli, Dustin Hoffman)(Interview)
11/03/2003: 645 words, approx. 2 pages Byline: Devin Gordon, Nicki Gostin Ready to Rumble Last month NEWSWEEK was keen to interview Liza Minnelli. She was filming a guest spot on a Fox sitcom, and a Broadway musical about her ex-husband Peter Allen was set to open. Was...
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Report: Bono objects to penthouse smoke
5/16/2007: 321 words, approx. 1 pages Bono is grappling with a new version of the unforgettable fire, and it has nothing to do with his band's 1984 album: The rocker-activist is embroiled in a flap over fireplaces at his Manhattan apartment building.The U2 frontman has told co-op board members at the...
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Copacabana nightclub in NYC is closing
7/2/2007: 386 words, approx. 1 pages The legendary Copacabana, the inspiration for Barry Manilow's smash single and a staple of Manhattan nightlife since World War II, is ready for its last dance.With construction of an extended subway line imminent, the club will close its doors Saturday night as its owner hunts...


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