Hollywood Legend Kirk Douglas Dies Aged 103

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Kirk Douglas, the 3-time Oscar-nominated actor who played resolute heroes and formidable villains in more than 80 movies, including “Spartacus” and “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral,” has died. 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,” his Oscar-winning son, Michael Douglas, said Wednesday on Instagram.

Known for his toothy grin, cleft chin, blazing eyes and granite-chiseled features, Douglas specialized in self-centered, cocky characters and worked with top directors including Stanley Kubrick and Vincente Minnelli. His death was first reported by People Magazine.

He won lifetime achievement awards from the American Film Institute in 1991 and the Screen Actors Guild in 1999 and, in 1996, an honorary Academy Award “for 50 years as a creative and moral force in the motion picture community.” It was presented by his son, Michael, who had won an Oscar for best actor in “Wall Street” (1987). Other sons and a grandson also worked in films.

His portrayal of Vincent Van Gogh in “Lust for Life” did earn him a Golden Globe and a New York Film Critics Circle Award. He also won a Best Picture Golden Globe for “Spartacus.” In 1981, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

In “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” (1957), Douglas created a humorous rivalry with Burt Lancaster, playing Doc Holliday to Lancaster’s Wyatt Earp. The two were close friends who made six films together.

Douglas was born Issur Danielovitch Demsky on Dec. 9, 1916, in Amsterdam, New York. His parents, Harry and Bryna, were illiterate Russian Jewish immigrants. His father sold rags. In “The Ragman’s Son,” his 1988 autobiography, Douglas said his impoverished childhood was fraught with anti-Semitism that fueled his ambition and competitive drive.

He graduated from St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, in 1938 and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Manhattan in 1941. After changing his name in 1939, Douglas first appeared on the New York stage in 1941 in “Spring Again.”

He made his film debut in 1946 as Barbara Stanwyck’s district-attorney husband in “The Strange Love of Martha Ivers.” His breakout role as devious boxer Midge Kelly in 1949’s “Champion” cemented his forceful, intense screen persona, making him a star and earning him an Oscar nomination.

Like Lancaster and John Wayne, Douglas was one of the first movie stars to form his own production company to manage his career. Through Bryna Productions, founded in 1952, Douglas hired screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, who was blacklisted for alleged Communist ties, to write the “Spartacus” screenplay.

This action unofficially ended the blacklist and allowed filmmakers banned during Senator Joseph McCarthy’s anti-communist push in the 1950s to return to work in Hollywood.

At the height of his career in the 1950s, Douglas kept himself at Hollywood’s center, sometimes turning out three films a year.

He was nominated for two Oscars working with Minnelli, as a ruthless movie producer in “The Bad and the Beautiful” and as depressed artist Vincent Van Gogh in “Lust for Life.”

Douglas played an idealistic French officer battling military corruption in Kubrick’s antiwar film “Paths of Glory.” He then used his production company, which made “Paths of Glory,” to bring “Spartacus” to the screen in 1960.

Most of his films in the 1960s and 1970s were Westerns and war films in which Douglas played a rugged individual.

He suffered personal tragedies and severe health problems in the 1990s. In 1991, he was the only survivor of a helicopter crash that killed two people. A 1996 stroke left him with a severe speech impediment.

After the crash, Douglas reconnected with his Jewish faith. He studied the Talmud and Torah and made his second bar mitzvah at age 83.

In 2002, he wrote “My Stroke of Luck,” detailing his battle with depression and helplessness after his stroke. Douglas said he felt so hopeless that he became suicidal, putting the loaded gun he had used in “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” in his mouth. Before he could pull the trigger, he hit a bad tooth, causing such pain he had second thoughts.

He had four sons from two marriages, all of whom entered the movie business -- Joel and Peter as producers, Michael and Eric as actors. Eric Douglas died in 2004.

“The world is a mess,” Douglas said, “and you are inheriting it. We have done very little to solve these problems. Now, we leave it to you.”

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Wow, what a Hollywood legend at 103, may he rest in peace 🕊🙏

shannongeorgiapeach
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He lived a long and rewarding life. There's nothing to be sad about.

howardferguson
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He grew up in a time when color tv was new. How time changes. I hope everyone reflects on themself how short of a life we have on earth.

One-Headlight
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Rest In Peace Mr. Douglas, thanks for the memories!😥

MsTrish
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definitely one of the last icons of old Hollywood gone..loved "Young man with a horn"

audreymo
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Rest in peace my friend. You entertained me for many great years and you lived a wonderful life I hope. You wil be missed Mr. Kirk Douglas.

jdracer
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He will Live on for another 103 yrs in our hearts...RIP
We will remember you...

dr.phil-federalinspector
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Lovely man and humanitarian. He and his wife have been good to the city of Los Angeles.

MG-jjpn
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RIP love you forever Kirk. Spartacus will forever be the triumph of actor pride and adoring fans.

sherrylluciano
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RIP Mr. Douglas. We will miss you, but you have lived here, among us for as long as you were supposed to and we Thank You for your talent that you have shared with us. May God Bless your family and friends the pleasure of all the good memories they have with you throughout your life.

wvbonbonqueen
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One of Hollywood’s most handsome and vital actors of his era. For ever inmortal on the silver screen. RIP.

fabianfarbeyond
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A legendary actor who dreamed big and made amazing stories on the Silver screen may he rest in peace R.I.P KIRK DOUGLAS!

tomahawk
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Im sure he was proud of his son Michael and his other kids. Hollywood has lost another icon.

Punisher
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Damn...Not many of the old greats are still with us 😥

bilbobaggins
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Greet actor and from all appearances a good man as well! So many awesome movies he starred in, he was a real legend !

GMHG
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Kirk Douglas was great actor 'we lose all great actor and actress.we have few left.

vivianebeget
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What a life he led. That was a REAL man people, and we shall never find his like again.

Boo-pzli
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Man 103, this man lived a long life, about 30 years more than the life expectancy of a man.And he did pretty much everything there was to do in life.

thomasjones
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Paths of Glory is one of my favorite movies

jonLowryTrade
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Nothing but respect for that man! He will always be remembered as a wonderful human being to me

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