Welcome to a cinematic journey through the career of the inimitable June Squibb. With a career spanning decades and a knack for stealing scenes, Squibb has become a beloved figure in Hollywood, known for her poignant performances in supporting roles. Today, we’re going to celebrate her talent by counting down the top 5 movies starring this iconic actress. Her unique ability to leave a lasting impression with each character she brings to life is truly special. 5. About Schmidt In About Schmidt, Squibb portrayed Helen Schmidt, the wife of Warren Schmidt (played by Jack Nicholson), who finds himself at a...
- 1/27/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Warren R. Schmidt, the title character played from Alexander Payne's 2002 dramedy "About Schmidt," was a large departure for actor Jack Nicholson. Throughout his career, Nicholson has played a wide variety of incredibly intense, sometimes even broad roles. Even when he played characters who are professional or buttoned down, he carries with him an intellectual intensity, a confidence, a terrifying, underlying rage, that often sees his characters emerging as fierce and heightened.
Schmidt is perhaps the only time Nicholson has played a character defined by how plain he is. Warren Schmidt is a man of routine. He works in a room that is little more than...
The post Taking On His About Schmidt Role Left Jack Nicholson 'Terrified' appeared first on /Film.
Schmidt is perhaps the only time Nicholson has played a character defined by how plain he is. Warren Schmidt is a man of routine. He works in a room that is little more than...
The post Taking On His About Schmidt Role Left Jack Nicholson 'Terrified' appeared first on /Film.
- 8/6/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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