Discover the Iconic Roles: TOP 10 Best Jack Nicholson Movies
Editor: Manish Jain
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Shanghai (1974) - Nicholson's portrayal of private eye J.J. Gittes in this neo-noir masterpiece is a seductive blend of charm.
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A Few Good Men (1992): In the film, Nicholson excels as Colonel Nathan R. Jessup, delivering the famous You can't handle the truth!
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The Shining (1980) - With his mesmerizing performance as the haunted Jack Torrance in Stanley Kubrick's chilling film.
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975): Nicholson won an Academy Award for his stirring portrayal of the rebellious patient Randle McMurphy in the film.
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As Good as It Gets (1997): Nicholson shines as the oddball but endearing Melvin Udall, displaying his perfect comedic timing and winning himself yet another Oscar.
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Five Easy Pieces (1970): The disillusioned oil rig worker Robert Dupea is portrayed by Nicholson in the 1970 film.
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Terms of Endearment (1983) - In this touching story of love and loss, Nicholson portrays Garrett Breedlove, a former astronaut navigating the complexities of relationships.
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Easy Rider (1969) - Nicholson's breakthrough performance as the iconic hippie lawyer George Hanson showcases his natural charisma and rebellious spirit.
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Batman (1989) - Nicholson's mesmerizing performance as the psychotic Joker gave Tim Burton's Batman universe an unforgettable sense of dark humor.
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The Departed (2006): Nicholson dominates the screen as mob boss Frank Costello in Martin Scorsese's gripping crime thriller film.