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Kirk Douglas, Humanitarian & Hollywood Icon, Dies at 103

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  1. FrontRunner

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    Kirk Douglas, Indomitable Icon of Hollywood's Golden Age, Dies at 103

    The actor starred in such films as 'Champion,' 'The Bad and the Beautiful,' 'Lust for Life,' 'Gunfight at the O.K. Corral' and 'Spartacus,' to name just a few.
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    3:32 PM PST 2/5/2020 by Mike Barnes and Duane Byrge

    Kirk Douglas, the son of a ragman who channeled a deep, personal anger through a chiseled jaw and steely blue eyes to forge one of the most indelible and indefatigable careers in Hollywood history, died Wednesday. He was 103.

    “It is with tremendous sadness that my brothers and I announce that Kirk Douglas left us today at the age of 103,” son Michael Douglas wrote on his Instagram account. “To the world, he was a legend, an actor from the Golden Age of movies who lived well into his golden years, a humanitarian whose commitment to justice and the causes he believed in set a standard for all of us to aspire to.”

    Douglas walked away from a helicopter crash in 1991 and suffered a severe stroke in 1996 but, ever the battler, he refused to give in. With a passionate will to survive, he was the last man standing of all the great stars of another time.

    Nominated three times for best actor by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences — for Champion (1949), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and Lust for Life (1956) — Douglas was the recipient of an honorary Oscar in 1996. Arguably the top male star of the post-World War II era, he acted in more than 80 movies before retiring from films in 2004.

    The father of two-time Oscar-winning actor-director-producer Michael Douglas, the Amsterdam, New York native first achieved stardom as a ruthless and cynical boxer in Champion. In The Bad and the Beautiful, he played a hated, ambitious movie producer for director Vincente Minnelli, then was particularly memorable, again for Minnelli, as the tormented genius Vincent van Gogh in Lust for Life, for which he won the New York Film Critics Award for best actor.

    Perhaps most importantly, Douglas rebelled against the McCarthy Era establishment by producing and starring as a slave in Spartacus (1960), written by Dalton Trumbo, making the actor a hero to those blacklisted in Hollywood. The film became Universal’s biggest moneymaker, an achievement that stood for a decade.

    Douglas’ many honors include the highest award that can be given to a U.S. civilian, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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    He seemed like a really good guy. I'm sorry to hear he passed, but 103 isn't too shabby...
     
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    sad news. great actor
     
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    No disrespect intended - I hope (but I doubt) my obit starts "Died at 103". Everybody dies. 103 years is about as much as anybody gets.

     
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    Nary a mention of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea? Shame. No telling how many times I watched that as a kid.
     
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    Great actor. Insane to think he was walking the earth in the 1800's.
     
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    I haven’t seen much of his early films. I don’t think I have even seen “Spartacus”. I remember him mostly from “The Man From Snowy River” and that sci-fi film with Farah Fawcett. Hopefully, TCM channel will do a marathon of his work so I can see his earlier work. I do know he was a legend and I am amazed at how long he lived having been born a mere five years after the Titanic disaster. RIP
     
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    nm I forgot 1919

    Great actor and I remember loving some of his older movies when I was a kid.
     
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    Yes, insane. Or maybe just wrong.
     
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    He was over 50 when he filmed that movie.... he hadn’t even lived half his life.
     
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    Was he using the hot tub time machine?
     
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    Math faints
     
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    Chin dimple FTW. RIP Spartacus.
     
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    That time Travolta kissed him was the worst moment of his 103 years on Earth.
     
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    This was his best movie, IMHO. I didn't realize he was 103, but I'm sure he lived a great life...#RIP
     
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    Bob O’Brien must have his dimple removed. Bob does not deserve his dimple!
     
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    How do you people get Brightsided with so much regularity?
     
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