Dustin Hoffman
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Filmography
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Rain Man
(1988)Motivated by money, a selfish workaholic seeking a piece of his late father's inheritance takes a life-changing road trip with his estranged brother.

Kramer vs. Kramer
(1979)Winner of 5 Academy Awards®, Kramer vs. Kramer is a ground- breaking drama about the heartbreak of divorce and the struggle between work and family. Young husband and father Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) loves his family - and his job, which is where he spends most of his time. When he returns home late one evening from work, his wife Joanna (Meryl Streep) confronts him and then ...

Tootsie
(1982)Desperate, he took a female role and became a star. If only he could tell the woman he loves. Two time Oscar(R) winner Dustin Hoffman (Rain Man, 1989; Kramer vs Kramer, 1980), stars as Michael Dorsey, a dedicated actor with a reputation for being difficult. Having antagonised every producer in New York nobody will hire him. But Michael is desperate for work, so desperate , he's willing to prete..

Marathon Man
(1976)An innocent graduate student encounters a fugitive Nazi war criminal searching for a hidden caché of diamonds.

Little Big Man
(1970)From director Arthur Penn (BONNIE AND CLYDE), Dustin Hoffman, Chief Dan George, Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Jeff Corey and Richard Mulligan star in a genre-defying tale of an alleged 121-year-old white survivor of Custer's Last Stand.

Hook
(1991)When Captain Hook kidnaps his children, an adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland to save them.

Lenny
(1974)Based on the true story, Lenny Bruce finds himself with more fans and an obscenity charge when he seeks to perform groundbreaking, edgier comedy.

Last Chance Harvey
(2008)A struggling jingle writer from NYC and a lonely British government worker meet by chance in a London airport bar and begin to fall in love.

Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt
(1989)A tremendous, handmade monument to lives lost to AIDS, the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt demonstrated that grief and activism together could manifest a powerful symbol of resilience. Winner of the 1989 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Outbreak
(1995)Academy Award-winner Dustin Hoffman ("Tootsie," "Rainman") and Academy Award-nominee Morgan Freeman ("Driving Miss Daisy," "Unforgiven") star in this present day story about Army medical researchers racing against the clock to stem the outbreak of a fast-spreading deadly virus. Co-starring Rene Russo ("In the Line of Fire," "Lethal Weapon 3"), Donald Sutherland ("Disclosure," "JFK"), Kevin Spac...

Death of a Salesman
(1985)Willy Loman is an aging, traveling salesman, who despairs that his life has been lived in vain. Facing dispensability and insignificance in a heated, youthful economy, Willy is not ready to part with his cherished fantasies of an America that admires him for personable triumphs in the marketplace.

Moonlight Mile
(2002)Oscar(R) winners Dustin Hoffman, Susan Sarandon and Holly Hunter star with Jake Gyllenhaal in Moonlight Mile -- an uplifting story of endearing honesty and humor. When Joe Nast (Gyllenhaal) experiences an unexpected loss, he wants to be the man he believes everyone wants him to be -- the dutifully bereaved husband-to-be and the perfect would-be son-in-law to Ben (Hoffman) and Jojo (Sarandon). But then another woman unexpectedly enters his life, and he's torn between fulfilling his new roles and following his heart.

Visual Acoustics
(2008)Narrated by Dustin Hoffman VISUAL ACOUSTICS celebrates the life and career of Julius Shulman the world's greatest architectural photographer whose images brought modern architecture to the American mainstream.

Sphere
(1998)A hidden spaceship, buried beneath centuries of coral, is unearthed from the ocean's depths, unveiling secrets that could change humanity's fate.

American Buffalo
(1996)A pair of crooks and their young intern plot the theft of a valuable Buffalo-head nickel. Most of the story takes place within the junky confines of Don Dubrow's second-hand store. And most of the story focuses on the machinations of these well-drawn characters who pro- vide fascinating insight into the criminal mind as they ingeniously devise new ways to manipulate and aggravate each other. Based on a 1975 play by David Mamet.

Against the Tide
(2009)True story of a Russia-born activist who publicly appealed to Jewish Americans during World War II about the shocking mass murder of Jews in Europe.

Midnight Cowboy
(1969)Fresh off the bus, a naive Texan hoping to get rich in New York City selling his body forms a co-dependency with a con man surviving on the streets.

Papillon
(1973)A biography of a man who is unjustly convicted of murder, gets locked up in French Guiana, and devotes his life to escaping from prison.

Barney's Version
(2010)Based on the novel by Mordecai Richler.

Kung Fu Panda Holiday
(2010)Po must host the year's biggest event – the Winter Feast. Can Po pull off the perfect party, impress his heroes, and discover the true meaning of the Winter Feast?