from Columbia Pictures
Directed by
Sydney
Pollack
Starring
Dustin
Hoffman (Michael Dorsey / Dorothy Michaels)
Jessica
Lange (Julie Nichols)
Teri
Garr (Sandy)
Dabney
Coleman (Ron)
Charles
Durning (Les Nichols)
Bill
Murray (Jeff)
Geena
Davis (April)
Sydney Pollack (George Fields)
George Gaynes (John Van Horn)
Doris Belack (Rita)
Ellen Foley (Jacqui)
Peter Gatto (Rick)
Lynne Thigpen (Jo)
Ronald L. Schwary (Phil Weintraub)
Debra Mooney (Mrs. Mallory)
Amy Lawrence (Amy)
Kenny Sinclair (Boy)
Susan Merson (Page)
Michael Ryan (Middle-Aged Man)
Robert D. Wilson (Stage Hand)
James Carruthers (Middle-Aged Man)
Estelle Getty (Middle-Aged Woman)
Christine Ebersole (Linda)
Bernie Pollack (Actor #1)
Sam Stoneburner (Actor #2)
Marjorie Lovett (Salesgirl)
Willy Switkes (Man at Cab)
Gregory Camillucci (Maitre d')
Barbara Spiegel (Billie)
Tony Craig (Joel Spector)
Walter Cline (Bartender)
Suzanne von Schaack (Party Girl)
Anne Shropshire (Mrs. Crawley)
Pamela Lincoln (Secretary)
Mary Donnet (Receptionist)
Bernie Passeltiner (Mac)
Mallory Jones (Girl #1)
Patti Cohane (Girl #2)
Murray Schisgal (Party Guest)
Greg Gorman (Photographer)
Anne Prager (Acting Student)
John Carpenter (First Actor)
Bob Levine (Second Actor)
Richard Whiting (Priest)
Jim Jansen (Stage Manager #2)
Susan Egbert (Diane)
Kas Self (Acting Student)
Tom Mardirosian (Stage Manager)
Richard Wirth (Mel (Technical Director))
Gavin Reed (Director)
Annie Korzen (Autograph Hound)
Ibbits Warriner (Autograph Hound)
Lois De Banzie (Autograph Hound)
Stephen Prutting (Autograph Hound)
Carole Holland (Autograph Hound)
Phillip Borsos
Written by
Larry Gelbart
Murray Schisgal
Don McGuire (story)
Barry Levinson
Elaine May
Rated:
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Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman),
a desperate actor makes himself up as a woman to land a role
in a soap opera -- and becomes a national sensation. Falling
in love with one of the soap's leading women doesn't simplify
things in this uproariously funny and touching story. Academy
Award Nominations: 10, including Best Picture, Best Director,
Best Actor--Dustin Hoffman, Best (Original) Screenplay. Academy
Awards: Best Supporting Actress-- Jessica Lange.
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