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Elliott Gould – Born in 1938

Elliott Gould is a renowned actor who was well-known in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1969, he achieved significant acclaim for his role in the film “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Throughout the 1970s, Elliott collaborated with prominent directors, notably starring as Philip Marlowe in Altman’s “The Long Goodbye” in 1973.

His ability to embody complex characters made him a sought-after actor during this era. In the 1990s, the actor endeared himself to a new generation by portraying Jack Geller, the affable father of Ross and Monica, on the hit television series “Friends.”

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