Jack Lemmon
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Filmography
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The Apartment
(1960)A corporate drone hatches a scheme for success: Let the execs use his apartment for “dates.” It goes beautifully, until his love interest gets hurt.

The Odd Couple
(1968)A sloppy sports writer and his meticulous news writer friend move in together and drive each other crazy jeopardizing their friendship.

Grumpy Old Men
(1993)Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau reunite in this romantic comedy that examines the decades-old love-hate relationship between two neighbors.

The Out-of-Towners
(1970)An Ohio businessman and his naïve wife encounter an unbelievable series of disasters during a trip to New York.

Inherit the Wind
(1999)Two of America's most renowned attorneys square off in a legal battle over whether or not evolutionary theory can be taught in public classrooms.

The Great Race
(1965)Set in 1908, dastardly, black-garbed Professor Fate dares the world's greatest hero, The Great Leslie, to race 22,000 miles from New York to Paris.

The Fortune Cookie
(1966)When a cameraman is clobbered during a football game, his brother-in-law advises to feign an injury so they can split the money from insurance claims.

Avanti!
(1972)When his millionaire father dies, Wendell travels to Italy to claim the body only to find out about his father's affair, and death's lengthy red tape.

The Odd Couple II
(1998)Brucey, the son of Oscar (Walter Matthau), calls his father to invite him to his wedding to Felix's (Jack Lemmon) daughter next Sunday in California. Oscar and Felix meet again at Los Angeles International Airport and rent a car in order to go to San Malina for the wedding.

How to Murder Your Wife
(1965)A rich bachelor finds his swinging lifestyle ruined when he awakens one morning having married the gorgeous lady who popped out of a cake.

The Wackiest Ship in the Army
(1960)During WW II, Lt. Rip Crandall and his inexperienced and motley crew get assigned to deliver an Australian observer to a Japanese-held island.

Out to Sea
(1997)A grieving widower and his buddy pose as dance hosts on a cruise liner in search of rich widows.

The April Fools
(1969)Howard Brubaker (Jack Lemmon) is a newly promoted man trapped in a loveless marriage. Catherine's (Catherine Deneuve) marriage would be ideal if her husband wasn't a womanizer. Soon the pair find themselves falling in love, and facing their spouses.

Airport '77
(1977)Art thieves hijack a 747, hit fog and crash into the ocean, trapping them and the passengers under 100 feet of water.

Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman
(1996)With legendary everyman roles across both comedy and drama, Jack Lemmon was that rare Hollywood star with affectionate memories of his parents.

Some Like It Hot
(1959)After witnessing a shooting, two Chicago musicians head south disguised as female jazz artists. Their cover seems perfect...until love comes along.

Glengarry Glen Ross
(1992)David Mamet's famously profanity-laden screenplay - based on his own Pulitzer Prize-winning play - ferociously nails the dog-eat-dog world where lies, flattery, threats, theft and bribery rule supreme as the four salesman scrabble to thrash the opposition and keep their livelihoods. But who will survive?

Irma la Douce
(1963)A policeman is reassigned to Paris’s Red Light district, where he discovers that the cops ignore the rampant prostitution in exchange for bribes.

Cowboy
(1958)Glenn Ford co-stars as a tough, no-nonsense trail boss and Jack Lemmon as a tenderfoot Chicago hotel clerk whose yearning for the Old West outweighs his own physical limitations. As a result of Lemmon's participation in a 3,000 mile cattle drive, he discovers that the cowboy life is not as he'd imagined.

Grumpier Old Men
(1995)Put Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau and Ann-Margret together in a small town; add Sophia Loren; mix it up; and you get the only thing more ornery than Grumpy Old Men-it's sequel-in which a vivacious Italian beauty attempts to convert Wabasha, Minnesota's cherished bait store into a romantic Italian restaurant.