Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand (born April 24, 1942) is an iconic Jewish American singer and film actress, producer, and director.
Film career
Her first film was a reprise of her Broadway hit, Funny Girl (1968), for which she won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Actress, sharing it with Katharine Hepburn (The Lion in Winter), the first time there was a tie in this Oscar category. Her next two movies were also based on musicals, Jerry Herman's Hello, Dolly! (1969) and Alan Jay Lerner's and Burton Lane's On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970), while her fourth film was based on the Broadway play The Owl and the Pussycat (1970). She also starred in the original screwball comedies What's Up, Doc? (1972), with Ryan O'Neal, and For Pete's Sake (1974), and the hugely successful drama The Way We Were with Robert Redford.
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1968 - Academy Award for Best Actress - Katharine Hepburn - The Lion in Winter - Oscar - Jerry Herman - Hello, Dolly! - 1969 - Alan Jay Lerner - Burton Lane - On a Clear Day You Can See Forever - 1970 - The Owl and the Pussycat - What's Up, Doc? - 1972 - Ryan O'Neal - 1974 - The Way We Were - Robert Redford
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Along with Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier, Barbra Streisand formed First Artists Production Company in 1970 so these actors could secure properties and develop movie projects for themselves. Streisand's initial outing with First Artists, while not a huge commercial success, was a very personal film for her and one she felt a tremendous connection. She chose to bring to the screen an off-beat novel titled, "Up the Sandbox". The story of a Manhattan housewife, it examines a modern woman's struggle to find her own voice and to fight against the mundane apsects of her life by developing a rich, inner fantasy life.
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Paul Newman - Sidney Poitier
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Streisand felt this was a political statement about the then current state of many women in American society. "I don't care if it doesn't make a cent," she told the press, but felt it held social relevance and showed what it is like to be a woman. It is an interesting film for Streisand because, for maybe the first time, the public saw a glimpse of a more personal side of the star. No longer hiding behind wigs, costumes and makeup, the "real' Streisand began to emerge on film and one with a decidely contemporary personality.
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Also in 1970, she had a topless scene in The Owl and the Pussycat. She quickly regretted the move and bought up all prints of the film, deleting the scene. When High Society magazine published the original photos of her bare breasts, Streisand sued them.
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Over the years, Steisand has been the recipient of an award in every medium she has worked in. This "grand slam" as an honoree has never been duplicated by any other performer in history. Among her many awards are two Oscars, six Emmys, eleven Golden Globes, 10 Grammys, a Tony award, two cable ace awards, the American Film Insitute's Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as a number of other awards. Her second Academy Award was as composer of the song "Evergreen", from A Star Is Born (1976) is the first time a woman has received this award. In 1995 she received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Her record sales are only outnumbered by Elvis Presley, ahead of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, making her the highest selling female recording artist in US history.
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Emmy - Golden Globe - Grammy - Composer - A Star Is Born - 1976 - 1995 - Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
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She has produced a number of her own films, setting up Barwood Films in 1972. For Yentl (1983) she was producer, director, writer, and star, an experience she largely repeated for The Prince of Tides (1991). Steven Spielberg called Yentl a masterpiece, and many critics praised the film as well as Prince of Tides. There was controversy when Yentl received a number of Academy Award nominations, but Streisand was not nominated for Best Director. Some claimed that her well-known uncompromising, tough behavior was to blame for the slight, while others felt that Hollywood was punishing her for being a woman, and if a man behaved the same way, he would have been given recognition. Prince of Tides was nominated for Best Picture but Streisand did not receive a nomination for Best Director.
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Barwood Films - Yentl - 1983 - The Prince of Tides - 1991 - Steven Spielberg - Academy Award
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In 2004, Streisand reappeared on the big screen in the comedy Meet the Fockers, playing opposite Dustin Hoffman, Ben Stiller, and Robert DeNiro among others. The film was very successful commercially and Streisand garnered positive reviews.
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2004 - Meet the Fockers - Dustin Hoffman - Ben Stiller - Robert DeNiro
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