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For one thing, when he first tried getting work, he was as un-movie star-like as you can get, short, big nosed and with the air of a shy introvert. However, perceptive directors like Mike Nichols realized what he could do; for example, in ''[[The Graduate]]'' in 1967, he took the world by storm with a powerful sincerity in his performance which took [[Method Acting]] to its height. Furthermore, he is credited for expanding the possibilities for different ethnicities to reach Hollywood stardom during the [[New Hollywood]] era as an actor who defied the stereotypes to hit it big his way.
For one thing, when he first tried getting work, he was as un-movie star-like as you can get, short, big nosed and with the air of a shy introvert. However, perceptive directors like Mike Nichols realized what he could do; for example, in ''[[The Graduate]]'' in 1967, he took the world by storm with a powerful sincerity in his performance which took [[Method Acting]] to its height. Furthermore, he is credited for expanding the possibilities for different ethnicities to reach Hollywood stardom during the [[New Hollywood]] era as an actor who defied the stereotypes to hit it big his way.


Furthermore, he displayed a smart career sense when he chose the slimy disreputable hustler, Ratso in ''[[Midnight Cowboy]]'', for his major follow up role. In doing so, he set the reputation of the actor who can play ''any role'' like a master. These included; a 121-year-old survivor of the Battle of the Little Bighorn in ''[[Little Big Man (Film)|Little Big Man]]'', a quiet intellectual who has to get tough in [[Sam Peckinpah]]'s ''[[Straw Dogs]]'', [[Lenny Bruce]] in ''Lenny'', a sensitive father in ''[[Kramer vs. Kramer]]'', a woman (to be certain, an actor playing a woman) in ''[[Tootsie]]'', an autistic savant in ''[[Rain Man]]'' and the voice of a deeply complex red panda kung fu master in the ''[[Kung Fu Panda]]'' franchise among others. He won the [[Academy Award]] for Best Actor both for ''Rain Man'' and ''Kramer''.
Furthermore, he displayed a smart career sense when he chose the slimy disreputable hustler, Ratso in ''[[Midnight Cowboy]]'', for his major follow up role. In doing so, he set the reputation of the actor who can play ''any role'' like a master. These included; a 121-year-old survivor of the Battle of the Little Bighorn in ''[[Little Big Man]]'', a quiet intellectual who has to get tough in [[Sam Peckinpah]]'s ''[[Straw Dogs]]'', [[Lenny Bruce]] in ''Lenny'', a sensitive father in ''[[Kramer vs. Kramer]]'', a woman (to be certain, an actor playing a woman) in ''[[Tootsie]]'', an autistic savant in ''[[Rain Man]]'' and the voice of a deeply complex red panda kung fu master in the ''[[Kung Fu Panda]]'' franchise among others. He won the [[Academy Award]] for Best Actor both for ''Rain Man'' and ''Kramer''.


Furthermore, he has a reputation for being difficult to work with, but this is tolerated because of the fact that his suggestions/demands are made by someone who cares about his work and they often help his films become better.
Furthermore, he has a reputation for being difficult to work with, but this is tolerated because of the fact that his suggestions/demands are made by someone who cares about his work and they often help his films become better.
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=== Tropes about this actor include: ===
=== Tropes about this actor include: ===
* [[Adorkable]]: When he hit the big time as ''[[The Graduate]]'', he quickly overcame the anti-semitic sneering by being adorable to women as this quiet and insecure introvert.
* [[Adorkable]]: When he hit the big time as ''[[The Graduate]]'', he quickly overcame the anti-semitic sneering by being adorable to women as this quiet and insecure introvert.
* [[Doing It for The Art]]
* [[Doing It for the Art]]
* [[Master of Disguise]]
* [[Master of Disguise]]
* [[Method Acting]]
* [[Method Acting]]
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* ''[[The Graduate]]'' (1967)
* ''[[The Graduate]]'' (1967)
* ''[[Midnight Cowboy]]'' (1969)
* ''[[Midnight Cowboy]]'' (1969)
* ''[[Little Big Man (Film)|Little Big Man]]'' (1970)
* ''[[Little Big Man]]'' (1970)
* ''[[Straw Dogs]]'' (1971)
* ''[[Straw Dogs]]'' (1971)
* ''[[Papillon]]'' (1973)
* ''[[Papillon]]'' (1973)
* ''[[All the President's Men (Film)|All the Presidents Men]]'' (1976)
* ''[[All the President's Men|All the Presidents Men]]'' (1976)
* ''[[Marathon Man]]'' (1976)
* ''[[Marathon Man]]'' (1976)
* ''[[Kramer vs. Kramer]]'' (1979)
* ''[[Kramer vs. Kramer]]'' (1979)
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* ''[[Ishtar]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Ishtar]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Rain Man]]'' (1988)
* ''[[Rain Man]]'' (1988)
* ''[[Dick Tracy (Film)|Dick Tracy]]'' (1990)
* ''[[Dick Tracy (film)|Dick Tracy]]'' (1990)
* ''[[Hook (Film)|Hook]]'' (1991)
* ''[[Hook]]'' (1991)
* ''[[Outbreak]]'' (1995)
* ''[[Outbreak]]'' (1995)
* ''[[Wag the Dog]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Wag the Dog]]'' (1997)
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* ''[[I Heart Huckabees]]'' (2004)
* ''[[I Heart Huckabees]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Meet the Fockers]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Meet the Fockers]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Perfume (Literature)|Perfume]]'' (2006)
* ''[[Perfume]]'' (2006)
* ''[[Mr. Magoriums Wonder Emporium]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Kung Fu Panda]]'' (2008)
* ''[[Kung Fu Panda]]'' (2008)
* ''[[The Tale of Despereaux]]'' (2008)
* ''[[The Tale of Despereaux]]'' (2008)
* ''[[Barneys Version]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Barney's Version]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Little Fockers]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Little Fockers]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Kung Fu Panda 2]]'' (2011)
* ''[[Kung Fu Panda 2]]'' (2011)

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Dustin Hoffman is a man who embodies the highest ideals of the acting art in North America. Furthermore, he did it by breaking all sorts of rules.

For one thing, when he first tried getting work, he was as un-movie star-like as you can get, short, big nosed and with the air of a shy introvert. However, perceptive directors like Mike Nichols realized what he could do; for example, in The Graduate in 1967, he took the world by storm with a powerful sincerity in his performance which took Method Acting to its height. Furthermore, he is credited for expanding the possibilities for different ethnicities to reach Hollywood stardom during the New Hollywood era as an actor who defied the stereotypes to hit it big his way.

Furthermore, he displayed a smart career sense when he chose the slimy disreputable hustler, Ratso in Midnight Cowboy, for his major follow up role. In doing so, he set the reputation of the actor who can play any role like a master. These included; a 121-year-old survivor of the Battle of the Little Bighorn in Little Big Man, a quiet intellectual who has to get tough in Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs, Lenny Bruce in Lenny, a sensitive father in Kramer vs. Kramer, a woman (to be certain, an actor playing a woman) in Tootsie, an autistic savant in Rain Man and the voice of a deeply complex red panda kung fu master in the Kung Fu Panda franchise among others. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor both for Rain Man and Kramer.

Furthermore, he has a reputation for being difficult to work with, but this is tolerated because of the fact that his suggestions/demands are made by someone who cares about his work and they often help his films become better.

Even better, if you are cast with him in a film he cares about and Hoffman feels your acting is not good enough for him, cancel your free time because you're in for some tutoring from him. If all goes well, you'll end up doing the best performance of your career because of what he taught you. For instance, the fact that Jack Black had some of his most acclaimed acting in Kung Fu Panda is no accident, considering Hoffman insisted on coaching him through the Action Film Quiet Drama Scenes.

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