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 Son of Geraldine Dreyfuss.
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 Formerly, at age 30, the youngest man to win Oscar for Best Actor (The Goodbye Girl (1977)). He was beaten by Adrien Brody(29) at the 2003 ceremony.
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 Has a great dislike for rock music.
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 Was married to Svetlana Erokhin in Harrisonburg, Virginia while in town for a speaking engagement at James Madison Univeristy.
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 Uncle of Justin Dreyfuss
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 Auditioned for The Sound of Music (1965).
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 Was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War.
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 One of five actors to appear in films directed by both George Lucas and Steven Spielberg (the others are Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Christopher Lee and Samuel L. Jackson). However, he is the only one whose films weren't part of the "Star Wars" or "Indiana Jones" series.
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 Went to the same High School as Angelina Jolie, Michael Klesic, Nicolas Cage, David Schwimmer, Lenny Kravitz, Corbin Bernsen and Gina Gershon.
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 Born in Brooklyn, New York, he grew up in Beverly Hills, L.A., California from an early age.
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 Suffered a well-publicized drug problem in the early 1980s.
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 1967: Uncredited bit part - with a line - in The Graduate (1967). (After Elaine screams while visiting Ben in his apartment at Berkley).
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 Has three children with Jeramie Rain: daughter Emily (b. November 1983), sons Benjamin (b. June 1986) and Harry Spencer (b. August 1990).
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 Brother of Lorin Dreyfuss.
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 Ranked #81 in Empire (UK) magazine`s "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
 Treated for infection in right lung in a NYC hospital, April-May 2002.
 Attributes much of his ability to end drug addiction to a life-altering vision experienced in hospital after a bad car crash. Under the influence of drugs while driving, Dreyfuss knew the crash was his fault. Though he was the only one injured, in his recovery state he was moved by the image of a beautiful little girl in a white dress. The girl served to remind him of the kind of innocent life he could have destroyed, and it compelled him to save his own life, he says, by confronting his drug demons.
 Claims to be a descendant of Alfred Dreyfus, who was wrongfully imprisoned at the notorious Devil`s Island penal colony in French Guiana.
 Twice in his career he has left high profile musical productions due to his inabilty to cope with the physical demands of his roles. The first was in 1978 during pre-production of All That Jazz and most recently with the West End production of The Producers.
 Has a serious drug problem in the late 70s and early 80s. One of the side effects was that his memory was damaged, so much so that he still has no memory of filming the movie Whose Life Is It Anyway?
 In 2004, he announced his retirement from film acting, and that he would concentrate on theater. He implied that he decided upon this course due to a lack of recent work in film and that his greater passion was always theater.
 One of six actors to appear in films directed by both George Lucas and Steven Spielberg (the others are Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Christopher Lee, Richard Dreyfuss and Samuel L. Jackson). Richard Dreyfuss is the only one whose films weren`t part of the "Star Wars" or "Indiana Jones" series.
 18 October 2004 - Dropped out of his role as Max Bialystock in "The Producers" in a London production. He cited a continuing problem following back surgery and a recurring shoulder injury. He was replaced by Nathan Lane.
 Is a Civil War re-enactor.
 In Stakeout (1987), his and Emilio Estevez`s characters were quoting famous movie lines. Estevez said "This was no boating accident!" referring to Dreyfuss`s character in Jaws (1975).
 During 2004-2005 he took a short break from acting to lecture at Oxford University.
 During his struggling actor years, he was constantly subjected to the ridicule of Hollywood casting directors after auditioning. The actor had written up a little list of their names which he kept as a reminder that he would eventually find success.
 Was once played by Darrell Hammond in a skit on "Saturday Night Live" (1975). Hammond played Dreyfuss auditioning to play C-3PO in Star Wars (1977).
 Was originally cast in the role of Joe Gideon in All That Jazz (1979), but left the production during the rehearsal stage.
 Married Svetlana Erokhin in Harrisonburg, Virginia while in town for a speaking engagement at James Madison Univeristy.
 Passed on two sequels from films he made in the early/mid seventies: "American Graffiti" and "Jaws"... the sequels being "More American Graffiti" and "Jaws 2", both which came out in the late seventies. In each sequel his character is briefly mentioned as being away in a region with a cold climate... his "American Graffiti" character "Curt" is in Canada and his "Jaws" character "Hooper" is on an expedition in Alaska. In both sequels most of the original cast has returned to reprise their roles. Also, each original film was directed by two groundbreaking filmmakers, George Lucas and Steven Speilberg (both making their mark in the industry); and both sequels were directed by another director.
 Attended CSU Northridge along with Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) co-star, Teri Garr.
 In "The Buddy System" (1984), he played a mentor to Wil Wheaton`s character in Wheaton`s first film. Two years later, he played an adult version of Wheaton`s character in "Stand by Me.".
 Made his feature film debut in Valley of the Dolls (1967).
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