He has loaned his voice to several animated series, including the Disney Channel animated series Kim Possible, and the 2006 video game Scarface: The World Is Yours. Los Angeles Times 18 Mar 1969: g12. It was a huge hit at the box office[14] and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. He had another supporting turn in Soderbergh's Contagion (2011), followed by Ruby Sparks in 2012. [15], Gould's next film, Move (1970), co-starring Paula Prentiss, was also his first critical and commercial flop. Gould began acting on Broadway in the late 1950s, making his professional debut in Rumple (1957). [32] He has been married three times, twice to the same woman: Gould currently serves on the Screen Actors Guild National Board of Directors. Nationality: American Although not a major hit, the film was later regarded as one of Gould's best.[24]. Elliott Gould’s Children: Samuel Gould and Jason Gould. FILM CLIPS: Basketball Soothes Gould's Soul By comparison, Gould's performance was more naturalistic, with the screenplay by Leigh Brackett (who had previously adapted The Big Sleep for Howard Hawks and Bogart) updating the setting to contemporary Los Angeles. Following that, he landed prominent roles in Drat! Elliott Gould’s net worth is $11 million. [11], He reached a new level of prominence that year, playing one of the four leads in Paul Mazursky's zeitgeisty social comedy Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, released in September 1969. Los Angeles Times 9 Dec 1973: c26. [22], Gould reemerged with one of his most iconic roles in 1973's The Long Goodbye,[23] Robert Altman's adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel. Elliott Gould’s net worth is estimated at 11 million dollars. His mother, Lucille (née Raver), sold artificial flowers to beauty shops, and his father, Bernard Goldstein, worked in the garment business as a textiles buyer. James Mottram "Elliott Gould: 'I didn't have a drug problem. Following his film debut in the comedy Quick, Let's Get Married (1964), Gould's next film appearance was in William Friedkin's The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968). Elliott Gould’s Movies and TV Shows: Friends, Ray Donovan, MASH, The Long Goodbye. He is an actor, known for James Dean (2001), … Neither were particularly popular. He became known to a new generation of viewers thanks to a recurring role as Jack Geller, the father of Courteney Cox and David Schwimmer's characters Monica and Ross, on the NBC sitcom Friends, first appearing in 1994 and in twenty total episodes over the course of the show’s run. I had a problem with reality' ", "The Little Movie That Couldn't: An Oral History of Elliott Gould's Never-Completed "A Glimpse of Tiger. He joined the BBC Radio 1 in September 2007. [16] He had also turned down the lead in Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs (1971). However the movie was a critical and commercial disappointment. Nick has an annual salary in the range of $462326.90 - $528372.28. CALL SHEET: Heston to Return to 'Planet' Martin, Betty. Elliott Gould (né Goldstein; born August 29, 1938) is an American actor. Although he never hosted SNL again, he did appear in a season 16 (1990–1991) episode hosted by Tom Hanks where Hanks is welcomed into the Five-Timers club, a society for celebrities who have hosted the show five times. Nationality: American Began career: 1964 His third film as star was 1970's Getting Straight, where he played a Vietnam veteran who gets involved in student protests. ", Farber, Stephen. [citation needed] Elliott Gould’s Wifes: Jennifer Bogart (married 1978–1979), Jennifer Bogart (married 1973–1975), Barbra Streisand (married 1963–1971). Not as popular as the other two movies, it was nonetheless still considered a success – the only student protest film to make money – and cemented Gould's place as one of the biggest film stars in the country. He became one of the many celebrity producers of The 1 Second Film collaboration in June 2009 and is known for his association to charitable causes such as Save Ellis Island. The Christian Science Monitor 28 Mar 1967: 4. He joined the University of Liverpool after Our Lady's Roman Catholic High School, Royton. ", Jennifer Bogart (December 8, 1973 – October 5, 1975; June 9, 1978 – September 5, 1989). Jennifer's father was director, This page was last edited on 20 October 2020, at 21:43. Dangaard, Colin. [8] He was also cast A Way of Life by Murray Schisgal but walked out prior to the play making it to Broadway.[9]. (1965) and in Little Murders (1971). The 33-year old TV/radio presenter is active on social networking sites including Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. His net worth is estimated at $2 million. [29] The film was financed by producer Lew Grade, who later arranged Gould's guest appearances in The Muppets and its movie spin-offs. Awards: Golden Laurel Award. His weight is 70 kg. Movies", "Gould, 'centered and grateful,' to accept award at festival | j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California", "The Lesser Known (or Less Celebrated) Films of Elliott Gould (Part 1)". [9] (The Assistant was never produced.) They met in 1969, during Gould's first split from Streisand. The Christian Science Monitor 24 June 1976: 30. How Deep is the Ocean by Jason Gould and Barbra Streisand Josh Gould and Barbra Streisand on 13 October 2012 at Barclays Center 2012-10-14T14:09:52.000Z “I … I had a problem with reality' – Profiles – People", "Elliott Gould Biography – Yahoo! All flopped at the box office.[28]. In January 1969, Gould announced he had formed his own film production company with Jack Brodsky, Brodsky-Gould Productions. Filming was abandoned after four days of shooting, following rumours that Gould was addicted to drugs, something the actor has strenuously denied. In 1962, he had a starring role in I Can Get It for You Wholesale, which ran for 300 performances and where he met future wife Barbra Streisand. Over time, Gould began to act more frequently in supporting roles. [citation needed]. Nick has an annual salary in the range of $462326.90 - $528372.28. In 2005 he guest starred in a feature-length episode of the UK TV series Poirot,[31] subsequently appearing in similar one-off or small roles in television series including Law & Order and CSI, and a more significant role in Showtime's Ray Donovan from 2013 to 2016. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask), BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor, Capt. His first film released after Bob & Carol was the wartime satire M*A*S*H (1970), directed by Robert Altman, where Gould played Trapper John McIntyre. He starred in the much-maligned remake of The Lady Vanishes (1979). [2][3] His family was Jewish, and his grandparents were emigrants from Ukraine, Poland, and Russia. During this period Gould hosted Saturday Night Live six times, his final time being the first episode of the disastrous Jean Doumanian season (season 6) in November 1980, where he was shocked to find that the original cast and producer Lorne Michaels were gone and had been replaced. [citation needed] He continued to act in film, though his roles tended to be less impactful than those from preceding decades: he had leading roles in films such as Inside Out (1986) and Dangerous Love (1988) and he played a supporting role to Whoopi Goldberg in The Telephone (1988). He reprised the role for its sequels, Ocean's Twelve in 2004 and Ocean's Thirteen in 2007, as well as its spin-off Ocean's 8 in 2018. [16] Also unsuccessful was I Love My Wife (1970), with Brenda Vaccaro, for which Gould had turned down a reunion with Altman on McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971). He soon made two more "buddy" movies: Busting (1974), a cop movie with Robert Blake, directed by Peter Hyams; and S*P*Y*S (1975), a spy spoof which reunited him with Sutherland. He co-starred in Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven, a 2001 remake of the classic Rat Pack caper film. Other notable film roles include Little Murders (1971), Capricorn One (1978), The Silent Partner (1978), Bugsy (1991), and American History X (1998). He joined the ensemble cast of A Bridge Too Far in 1977 and played the lead in boxing kangaroo comedy Matilda the year after. Actor. The Cat! Gould also made two films for Disney, The Last Flight of Noah's Ark (1980) and The Devil and Max Devlin (1982). [19], Gould went to Sweden to play the lead role in Ingmar Bergman's English-language debut The Touch (1971). Gould went to Canada to star in the highly regarded thriller The Silent Partner (1978), before working again with Grade on Escape to Athena (1979). JUDY. After making Capricorn One Gould was announced to direct A New Life from a novel by Bernard Malamud with Robert Altman producing but the film was not made.[30]. Your email address will not be published. [18], Following his starring role in the stage version, Gould bought the rights for Little Murders with an eye to producing and reprising his lead role in a film adaptation.
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