Tuesday, January 29, 2008


Reasons galore!


The Samurai has always believed that everything happens for a reason. Going through Jack Nicholson's biography further reinforced the fact. Our man Nicholson, the 3 time academy award winner was on Maxim's "Top 10 Living Legends of Sex." He allegedly slept with 2,000 women. With five children by four different women; he was married once. Being infamous about not being able to keep relationships, his list of women was long (what an understatement!). His escapades along with fellow studs Warren Beatie and Marlon Brando are well known.....


One wonder's where the instability or inability to be with one woman came from. Maybe this gives us an idea. At 37, our man came to know through a TIMES journo (who had done research on jack), that the woman he called his mother was actually his grand mother and the lady he called his sister was his real mother "June Nickolson". A singer, showgirl from the "quickie marriage" town of Elkton. Apparently, as a child he often felt the need to be loved by his mother who he thought did not love him enough...... His being with different women was maybe just a way of finding or being with "The Woman". It's circumstances, a few bad relationships in addition to the fact discussed, that made him seek greener pastures everytime and not stick on to one woman..... He seemed to be deeply hurt and which is why he was a source of sarcastic quotes.... "It must be so ironic when my mother called me a SOB"!! But any of the people who were close to him always swore that he was a charming, helpful and a classy man! A talented actor, a genius who was way beyond his times....



Likewise, a look at the movies throughout his career, they were all roles/characters way ahead of their times... e.g. his brillaint role as a recidivist criminal (One flew over cuckoos nest) who is serving a short prison term on a work farm for statutory rape, and is transferred to a mental institution due to his apparently deranged behavior. This is a deliberate gambit by McMurphy(jack's character) in the belief that he'll be able to serve out the rest of his sentence in relative comfort and ease... His roles were all anti establishment, against the accepted norms and essentially cusp characters, whose time had not yet come, but was almost there... He rode the break all norms wave of the 70s and became one of the most loved actors across generations with oscars spanning across 3 decades. His characters had strangely a lot in common with is life or some of the people he was close to. So maybe sub-consciously, its the environment that made him the actor that he was!!


Again his choice of roles was not chance but a well thought out winning strategy by this well read, extremely intelligent,perceptive and talented actor. In a nutshell, Jack's biography is a good read that gives an insight into the lifestyle of hollywood stars and REALLY why life is not easy everywhere!!
cheers
The Samurai


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bhai Kumar!!
I always wanted to read his biography
Now after this blog I am goin to do it sooner.

Jack Rocks!!!

!Teq-uila Del Zapata said...

Sir,
I am glad you have written a blog on DADDY Nicholson, I am a big fan of his style acting, sarcasm and classiness. Although i have seen almost all his movies, but quite a long time back, need to see some others which I have missed soon. ;)

Ekta Grover said...
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Ekta Grover said...

huh..okie...

Now you know why men do, what they do..
Who says men are strong and hard hearted, sometimes we indeed claim, god made girls and put them with a heart, and then he made guys and gave them a Head.
and ever since, they have been fighting..
Ok, I ll have to grab the book, before I am capable of writing further, for the simple reason, Its easy to say, what one says, but when one goes through it, one knows what it maens to one, that has been through it.
Was reminded of michael Jackson, all of a sudden, his childhood, his inferiority complex, the child molestation case, and its interpretations, and how he changed from a Black man to a white woman