George Segal بازیگر سینما و تلویزیون است. وی سال 1312 چشم به جهان گشود. از مهمترین آثار George Segal میتوان به بازیگری در فیلم مرد کابلی، فیلم The Tale of the Princess Kaguya و فیلم The Mirror Has Two Faces اشاره کرد.
George Segal نخستین بار در سینما حضور یافته و سال 1343 در 31 سالگی در فیلم Invitation to a Gunfighter به کارگردانی Richard Wilson بازی کرده است. گرچه موفقیت این اثر نسبت به آثار شاخص بعدیش مانند فیلم مرد کابلی، بیشتر نبود اما تجربه خوبی برای George Segal محسوب میشود و همکاری با هنرمندانی همچون یول برینر، Janice Rule، Alfred Ryder و Clifford David را تجربه کرد.
George Segal در سال 1375 دورهی پرتلاشی را در عرصه سینما و تلویزیون گذراند و در آثار مهمی بازی کرده است. او در این سال با بازی در 4 فیلم مهم سینما خود را به مردم معرفی کرد. آثار مهم George Segal در این سال، بازیگری در فیلم Flirting with Disaster به کارگردانی دیوید او راسل، فیلم مرد کابلی به کارگردانی Ben Stiller، فیلم The Mirror Has Two Faces به کارگردانی Barbra Streisand و فیلم این مهمونی منه به کارگردانی Randal Kleiser محسوب میشود.
شاید یکی از مهمترین بخشهای بیوگرافی George Segal بازی در فیلم مرد کابلی بوده است. George Segal سال 1375 در 63 سالگی در فیلم مرد کابلی نقش مهمی بازی کرده است که توانست با مهارت خود، آن نقش و همچنین خودش را میان مخاطبان سینما مطرح کند. او در این فیلم با Ben Stiller همکاری داشته است. George Segal توانست با بازی در فیلم مرد کابلی تجربه بازیگری موفقی برای خود رقم بزند و همکاری در کنار بازیگرانی نظیر جیم کری، متیو برودریک، Leslie Mann و جک بلک بر تجارب او افزود.
George Segal علاوهبر فیلم مرد کابلی، سال 1392 در 80 سالگی در فیلم The Tale of the Princess Kaguya نیز بازی کرده است. George Segal اینبار با ایسائو تاکاهاتا یعنی کارگردان فیلم The Tale of the Princess Kaguya و هنرمندانی چون کلویی گریس مورتز، جیمز کان، ماری استینبرگن و Darren Criss همکاری داشت.
در این سالها George Segal با هنرمندان بسیاری تجربهی کار داشته است اما جالب است بدانید که در میان بازیگران اولیور پلات با 2 مرتبه، Ben Stiller با 2 مرتبه، Jill Clayburgh با 2 مرتبه، جیمز کان با 2 مرتبه و اریک رابرتز با 2 مرتبه بیشترین همکاری را با George Segal داشتهاند.
در مجموع در کارنامه 84 ساله و بیوگرافی George Segal آثار مهمی وجود دارد. اگر میخواهید با بیوگرافی George Segal و زندگی حرفهای و آثار او بیشتر آشنا شوید، حتما به صفحه هر یک از آثار George Segal در منظوم سر بزنید. همه 31 اثر مهم George Segal در منظوم یک پروفایل اختصاصی دارند که اطلاعات کامل معرفی آنها تهیه شده است. امتیازی که هر یک از آثار George Segal در منظوم دارند، نمره و امتیازی است که مردم از یک تا ده به آنها دادهاند. در واقع هر چقدر George Segal در آثار ارزشمندتری بازی کرده باشد، توانسته نمرهی بیشتری از سوی مردم بگیرد، در نتیجه سوابق کاری و بیوگرافی George Segal درخشانتر خواهد شد. مثلا اثری که در بیوگرافی George Segal بیشترین امتیاز را از مردم گرفته است، فیلم مرد کابلی محسوب میشود و اثری که در بیوگرافی George Segal کمترین امتیاز را گرفته است، فیلم این مهمونی منه محسوب میشود.
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George Segal was born on February 13, 1934 in Great Neck, Long Island, New York, to Fannie Blanche (Bodkin) and George Segal, Sr., a malt and hop agent. All of his grandparents were Russian Jewish immigrants. After a stint in the military, he made his bones as a stage actor before being cast in his first meaty film role in The Young Doctors (1961). His turns in Ship of Fools (1965) and the eponymous King Rat (1965) in 1965 heralded the arrival of a major talent. He followed it up with his Oscar-nominated performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), in which he more than held his own against Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) was a cultural phenomenon, the film that wrecked the MPDDA censorship code that had been in place since 1934, and a huge box office success to boot.By the early 1970s, appearances in such films as The Owl and the Pussycat (1970), Blume in Love (1973), Born to Win (1971) and The Hot Rock (1972) had made him a major star with an enviable reputation, just under the heights of the superstar status enjoyed by the likes of Paul Newman. He followed up A Touch of Class (1973) (a hit film for which his co-star Glenda Jackson won an Oscar) with his brilliant performance as the out-of-control gambler in Robert Altman's California Split (1974).At one time in the early 1970s, it seemed like George Segal would have a career like that enjoyed by his contemporary Jack Nicholson, that of an actor's actor equally adept at comedy and drama. Segal never made the leap to superstar status, and surprisingly, has never won a major acting award, the latter phenomenon being particularly surprising when viewed from the period 1973-4, when he reached the height of his career. It was at this point that Segal's career went awry, when he priced himself as a superstar with a seven-figure salary, but failed to come through at the box office. For example, The Black Bird (1975) was a failure, although his subsequent starring turn opposite of Jane Fonda, in Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), was a big hit that revitalized Jane Fonda's career.At the end of the decade, he dropped out of a movie that would have burnished his tarnished lustre as a star: Blake Edwards' 10 (1979). 10 (1979) made Dudley Moore a star, while Arthur (1981) made him a superstar in the 1980s, a lost decade for Segal. It was an example of a career burnout usually associated with the "Oscar curse" (his No Way to Treat a Lady (1968) co-star Rod Steiger, for example, was a great character actor whose career was run off the rails by the expectations raised by the Academy Award). George Segal has never won an Oscar, but more surprisingly, has only been nominated once, for Best Supporting Actor of 1966 for his role as "Nick" in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966).He gave a deft comic performance in Too Many Chefs (1978) with Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Morley, which proved a modest box office success. For all practical purposes, even after the failures of The Black Bird (1975), and The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976), it seemed like Segal, with a few deft career choices, could reorient his career and deliver on the promise of his early period.That he didn't may be the unintended consequence of his focusing on comedy to the detriment of drama. The comedy A Touch of Class (1973) made him a million dollar-per-film movie star, and that's what he concentrated on. Segal began relying on his considerable charm to pull off movies that had little going for them other than their star, and it backfired on him. These films weren't infused with the outrageously funny, subversive comedy of Where's Poppa? (1970), a success from his first period that he enjoyed along with co-star Ruth Gordon and director Carl Reiner.When Segal first made it in the mid-1960s, he established his serious actor bona fides with a deal he cut with ABC-TV that featured him in TV adaptations of Broadway plays. He also played a very memorable "Biff Loman" in Death of a Salesman (1966), shining in performance in counterpoint to the vital presence that was Lee J. Cobb's "Willy Loman". It was a good life for an actor, and he took time to show off his banjo-playing skills by fronting the "Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band", with which he cut several records.While the 1980s were mostly a career wasteland for Segal, he came back in the 1990s, using his flair for comedy as part of the ensemble cast of Just Shoot Me! (1997).
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