Jack Lemmon is universally acknowledged as one of the most accomplished actors of his time. This transcendent actor’s career spanned 45 years and was strewn with nominations and awards—all of which proved his tremendous ability to reach out and touch audiences through his performances. Moviegoers from across the world recognize him as the comedian who can make them laugh until they cry or as the acting virtuoso who can move them to tears. Whether playing a desperate young man in high heels, a shift supervisor, a delusional dad, a journalist, or just a grumpy old man, this American star consistently raised the bar for actors in Hollywood. He played the ordinary guy down on his luck so many times that he is often credited with inspiring the character Gil Gunderson on The Simpsons. To many critics, he is one of the greatest comedians of all time; to acting coaches, a benchmark for powerful dramatic performances; to actors, a venerable source of inspiration; to filmgoers, absolute magic. Despite an enormously successful career and a timeless acting legacy, this hardworking actor remained a down-to-earth gentleman and was much loved both on-screen and off-screen.
Also Known As: John Uhler Lemmon III
Died At Age: 76
Spouse/Ex-: Cynthia Stone (m. 1950–1956), Felicia Farr (m. 1962–2001)
father: John Uhler Lemmon Jr.
mother: Mildred Burgess LaRue
children: Chris Lemmon, Courtney Lemmon
Born Country: United States
Actors American Men
Height: 5'9" (175 cm), 5'9" Males
Died on: June 27, 2001
place of death: Los Angeles, California, United States
Ancestry: British American, Irish American
Notable Alumni: Phillips Academy Andover
Cause of Death: Bladder Cancer
U.S. State: Massachusetts
City: Newton, Massachusetts
education: Harvard University, Phillips Academy Andover
Jack Lemmon was born on February 8, 1925, in a hospital elevator, in Massachusetts to Mildred Burgess LaRue and John Ulher Lemmon Jr., the president of a doughnut company.
He was enrolled to Phillips Academy from where he graduated in 1943, and then joined the reputed, Harvard University, from where he graduated in 1947. Here, he was a member of a few drama clubs—the Delphic Club for Gentlemen and the Hasty Pudding Club.
He was married to actress, Cynthia Stone between 1950 and 1956, and had a son, Chris Lemmon with him.
He passed away at the age of 76, after suffering from colon cancer and metastatic cancer of the bladder.
Jack Lemmon was known for his impeccable comedic timing, but he also had a great talent for dramatic roles, earning multiple awards for his performances in both genres.
Lemmon was a talented pianist and often played the instrument in his free time, showcasing his musical abilities beyond acting.
Despite his success in Hollywood, Jack Lemmon remained humble and down-to-earth, earning a reputation as a kind and generous colleague on set.
Lemmon was a dedicated family man, often prioritizing spending time with his loved ones over the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry.
Jack Lemmon had a quirky habit of collecting bow ties and was known for his extensive and colorful collection, adding a touch of whimsy to his personal style.

















