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Jonathan Vincent "Jon" Voight (born December 29, 1938) is an American actor. While he is perhaps better known to youthful audiences as the father of Oscar-winner Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight... an Oscar-winner and four-time nominee himself, has a long and distinguished career as both a leading man and, in recent years, character actor, with an extensive range. The blonde, blue-eyed actor with a boyish face came to prominence at the end of the sixties, with a riveting performance as a male prostitute in 1969's Best Picture winner, Midnight Cowboy, for which he earned his first Academy Award
"Let's see, I am the Lord your God, that can stay. Thou shalt not kill.  That's gotta go.  Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife.  Meh, no one ever remembers that one, anyway." Jon Voight (December 29, 1938- ) is an American actor. He's ... Angelina Jolie's dad, so that makes him somewhat notable. Among his many roles, his most notable was perhaps in the film Anaconda, where he played the Old Guy Eaten by the Snake. By the end of summer, it's going to be the shotgun-toting Secretary of Defense instead.
jonvoight5.jpg Screen Actors Guild award-nominee Jon Voight will have to watch the ceremony from home next month - because he’s been banned from attending. Voight was given the nod in the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries category for his role in TV show The Five People You Meet In Heaven - but has ... been informed he won’t be getting an invite to the February 5 ceremony in Los Angeles because he had previously resigned from the guild and is currently classified as a fee-paying non-member.
Jon Voight The son of a Czech-American golf pro, Jon Voight was active in student theatricals in high school and at Catholic University. In 1960 he began studying privately with Neighborhood Playhouse mentor Sanford Meisner, and made his off-Broadway debut that same year in O Oysters, receiving a daunting review which opined that he could "neither walk nor talk." Fortunately, Voight persevered, and in 1961 took over the role of "singing Nazi" Rolf in the Broadway hit The Sound of Music (his Liesl was Laurie Peters, who became his first wife). Blessed with handsome, Nordic features, Voight kept busy as a supporting player on such TV series as Gunsmoke, Coronet Blue, and NYPD, and in 1966 spent a season with the California National Shakespeare Festival. The following year, he won a Theatre World Award for his stage performance in That Summer, That Fall. Thus, by the time he became an "overnight" star in the role of wide-eyed hustler Joe Buck in Midnight Cowboy (1969), he had nearly a decade's worth of experience under his belt.
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When Jon Voight entered the world, these stories made the front page of the nation's newspapers: Author Pearl Buck is awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. Buck is recognized for her novels "The Exile" and "Fighting Angel: Portrait of a Soul." Enrico Fermi wins the Nobel Prize for physics. Fermi is recognized for his work with radioactivity. In Washington, D.C., the government demands amnesty for American Jews in Berlin. In other news, former Spanish king Alfonso XIII has his citizenship restored. In Paris, Germany and France agree to sign a treaty of friendship.
Jon Voight Photo The middle son of professional golfer Elmer Voight and his homemaker wife, Barbara, Jon Voight was born and raised in Yonkers, New York. He began acting in high school, and continued to do so at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. where he received a BFA in graphic design and art (he excelled at drawing). He moved to NYC and studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse. At 22, he made his debut an off-Broadway musical revue and later that year, made his Broadway debut in The Sound of Music.
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