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Elliott Gould (born Elliott Goldstein; August 29, 1938) is an American actor. He began acting in Hollywood films during the 1960s, and has remained prolific ever since. In addition to his performance in the classic comedy Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Gould is perhaps best known for his significant roles in Robert Altman films, starring in M*A*S*H (1970), The Long Goodbye (1973), and California Split (1974). In recent years, he has starred in a recurring role as Jack Geller on Friends (1994–2003) and as Reuben Tishkoff in Ocean's Eleven (2001), Ocean's Twelve (2004), and Ocean's Thirteen (2007).
Gould was born in Brooklyn, New York. His mother, Lucille (née Raver), sold artificial flowers to beauty shops, and his father, Bernard Goldstein, worked in the garment business as a textiles buyer. His family was Jewish, and his grandparents were immigrants from Ukraine, Poland, and Russia. He graduated from the Professional Children's School.
As the embodiment of a disenchanted youth culture, Elliott Gould starred in films like M*A*S*H, Getting Straight and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. The witty yet modest actor gained a new audience with his recurring role on Friends and in Steven Soderburgh’s Ocean series and continues to work on new television and film projects. Join the conversation on Twitter: @ArtsJCCSF Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsandIdeas
Elliot Gould Christina Pickles Maggie Wheeler Jane Sibbet
In a short highlight of the In Person event at this year's Festival, Hollywood legend and EIFF juror Elliot Gould discusses the difficulties of his first film, his relationship with director Robert Altman and landing the role of Trapper John in M*A*S*H.
This classic American war comedy received an Oscar® nomination for Best Picture and spawned one of the most popular shows ever to run on television. It focuses on three army surgeons (Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould and Tom Skerritt) who develop a lunatic lifestyle in order to handle the everyday horrors they encounter in the Korean War. Sally Kellerman, Gary Burghoff and Robert Duvall co-star in this disarming mix of slapstick, merciless fun and tragedy.
Hidden inside 1977's astronaut thriller "Capricorn One" (1977) is a complete guide to the magnificence that is Elliott Gould. Also featuring Telly Savalas, Karen Black, and James Brolin. But all stand in the shadow of ELLIOTT GOULD.
THE SILENT PARTNER stars Elliott Gould as Miles Cullen, a teller who gets wind of master criminal Harry Reikle's (Christopher Plummer) scheme to rob his bank. Cullen providently squirrels away $50,000 in a safety deposit box before Reikle strikes. After the robbery, the papers report the amount of the bank's loss. Reikle realizes that there's fifty thousand extra bucks floating around that he hasn't gotten his hands on. The soft-spoken but sadistic Reikle puts the screws on Cullen to fork over the dough...but Cullen has lost the deposit box key.
MJ in his prime vs Elliot Gould in 1988 action !
Trailer for the 1970 New York set comedy Move. Directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Elliot Gould.
The Long Goodbye, 1973 the opening sequence from Robert Altman's adaption of Raymond Chandler's detective novel
As the embodiment of a disenchanted youth culture, Elliott Gould starred in films like M*A*S*H, Getting Straight and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. The witty yet modest actor gained a new audience with his recurring role on Friends and in Steven Soderburgh’s Ocean series and continues to work on new television and film projects. Join the conversation on Twitter: @ArtsJCCSF Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsandIdeas
MJ in his prime vs Elliot Gould in 1988 action !
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not seen THE LONG GOODBYE, it's best to do so before watching this interview. On March 25, 2012, the Santa Monica Public Library hosted a screening of Robert Altman's classic film, THE LONG GOODBYE. Afterwards, novelist Michael Connelly interviewed the star of the movie, Elliott Gould.
Elliott Gould joins Adam Carolla for a live podcast about age appropriate dating, the Titanic and the new Dancing with the Stars cast from Amalfi Restaurant on the Video Podcast Network. Don't forget to comment on this video to submit your topic for a special "What Can't Adam Complain About" segment LIVE on VPN on 3/6 at 7pm PST. SUBSCRIBE to Video Podcast Network: http://full.sc/13hbvUg Connect with Video Podcast Network Online: Visit The VPN Website: http://full.sc/Xo5lyt Follow Video Podcast Network on Twitter: http://full.sc/ZMVp5X Like Video Podcast Network on Facebook: http://full.sc/Xo5aTP Check Out Friends of Video Podcast Network: Jash: http://full.sc/ZMVvdO Adam Carolla: http://full.sc/Xo5r9l Earwolf: http://full.sc/ZMVCGm Big 3 Live: http://full.sc/ZN7wjC About Video Pod...
Roboman (a.k.a. Who?) starring Elliott Gould, released in 1973.
Nos anos 70, em plena Guerra Fria, o Governo Americano e a Nasa unem-se numa farsa: uma missão tripulada até o planeta Marte é encenada num estúdio para enganar a opinião pública, forçando-a a acreditar nos progressos científicos e tecnológicos dos Estados Unidos. Três astronautas são convencidos a participar da farsa e das filmagens. O problema é que a cápsula não-tripulada enviada ao espaço explode na reentrada, e o governo não pode deixar os astronautas vivos para revelar a mentira. Segue-se uma diabólica perseguição.
Description from Zenph's website: Glenn Gould's debut album of Bach's Goldberg Variations was recorded in June 1955. The Columbia LP quickly became one of the most revered piano recordings ever made and Gould became the most famous classical artist of the day. His exciting, unorthodox new way of playing Bach left listeners awestruck and critics around the world hailing him as a genius. But until recently this iconic album was limited by the dated recording technology of its time. On September 25, 2006, history was made again. Zenph Studios recorded its debut re-performance® to standing ovations in the CBC's famed Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto. The date would have been Glenn Gould's 74th birthday, and what a gift Zenph created to give his fans. The Zenph re-performance is a revelation ...
Elliott Gould (David Kovac) Bibi Andersson (Karin Vergerus) Max von Sydow (Andreas Vergerus)
From UFOTV®, accept no imitations. Narrated by Elliott Gould. Includes secret film footage never seen until now. After 15 years of research, filmmakers have discovered brand-new evidence that reveals a scandalous conspiracy surrounding the death of one of the old Soviet Union's most famous cosmonauts, Colonel Vladimir Komarov. When Komarov and the new Soyuz rocket was launched into space on the morning of April 23rd, 1967, his spaceship had catastrophic failures that began almost immediately. His ship lost power on re-entry and Komarov was killed instantly on impact. The Soviet government was not about to admit this failure on the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Soviet Union and covered up the entire incident by saying that Komarov's mission had been a big success, but that he late...
As the embodiment of a disenchanted youth culture, Elliott Gould starred in films like M*A*S*H, Getting Straight and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. The witty yet modest actor gained a new audience with his recurring role on Friends and in Steven Soderburgh’s Ocean series and continues to work on new television and film projects. Join the conversation on Twitter: @ArtsJCCSF Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsandIdeas
The Norman Gunston Christmas Show 1979 (poor quality).
In a short highlight of the In Person event at this year's Festival, Hollywood legend and EIFF juror Elliot Gould discusses the difficulties of his first film, his relationship with director Robert Altman and landing the role of Trapper John in M*A*S*H.
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not seen THE LONG GOODBYE, it's best to do so before watching this interview. On March 25, 2012, the Santa Monica Public Library hosted a screening of Robert Altman's classic film, THE LONG GOODBYE. Afterwards, novelist Michael Connelly interviewed the star of the movie, Elliott Gould.
Elliott Gould joins Adam Carolla for a live podcast about age appropriate dating, the Titanic and the new Dancing with the Stars cast from Amalfi Restaurant on the Video Podcast Network. Don't forget to comment on this video to submit your topic for a special "What Can't Adam Complain About" segment LIVE on VPN on 3/6 at 7pm PST. SUBSCRIBE to Video Podcast Network: http://full.sc/13hbvUg Connect with Video Podcast Network Online: Visit The VPN Website: http://full.sc/Xo5lyt Follow Video Podcast Network on Twitter: http://full.sc/ZMVp5X Like Video Podcast Network on Facebook: http://full.sc/Xo5aTP Check Out Friends of Video Podcast Network: Jash: http://full.sc/ZMVvdO Adam Carolla: http://full.sc/Xo5r9l Earwolf: http://full.sc/ZMVCGm Big 3 Live: http://full.sc/ZN7wjC About Video Pod...
Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Like us on FACEBOOK: http://goo.gl/dHs73 Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt Ruby Sparks Interview - Elliott Gould - HD Movie A novelist struggling with writer's block finds romance in a most unusual way: by creating a female character he thinks will love him, then willing her into existence.
Elliott speaking about his role in Sue Corcoran's 2011 film, Ira Finkelstein's Christmas.
“It’s taken me forever to get here,” he says after explaining his views on celebrity, telling me that, while he sees himself as a little naive, he’ll never act it and that being honest and true is very important to him. “Sometimes, people would stop me in terms of how I am and say, ‘Are you serious?’ And I now can say, ‘I don’t have to be so serious any longer. I know I’m honest.'”The idea of standing up for people who are under attack, people who are accused and who are alone and defending them, and playing that kind of a seasoned, experienced lawyer. http://uproxx.com/tv/elliott-gould-interview/ http://www.wochit.com This video was produced by YT Wochit Entertainment using http://wochit.com
As the embodiment of a disenchanted youth culture, Elliott Gould starred in films like M*A*S*H, Getting Straight and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. The witty yet modest actor gained a new audience with his recurring role on Friends and in Steven Soderburgh’s Ocean series and continues to work on new television and film projects. Join the conversation on Twitter: @ArtsJCCSF Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsandIdeas
Elliot Gould Christina Pickles Maggie Wheeler Jane Sibbet
In a short highlight of the In Person event at this year's Festival, Hollywood legend and EIFF juror Elliot Gould discusses the difficulties of his first film, his relationship with director Robert Altman and landing the role of Trapper John in M*A*S*H.
This classic American war comedy received an Oscar® nomination for Best Picture and spawned one of the most popular shows ever to run on television. It focuses on three army surgeons (Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould and Tom Skerritt) who develop a lunatic lifestyle in order to handle the everyday horrors they encounter in the Korean War. Sally Kellerman, Gary Burghoff and Robert Duvall co-star in this disarming mix of slapstick, merciless fun and tragedy.
Hidden inside 1977's astronaut thriller "Capricorn One" (1977) is a complete guide to the magnificence that is Elliott Gould. Also featuring Telly Savalas, Karen Black, and James Brolin. But all stand in the shadow of ELLIOTT GOULD.
THE SILENT PARTNER stars Elliott Gould as Miles Cullen, a teller who gets wind of master criminal Harry Reikle's (Christopher Plummer) scheme to rob his bank. Cullen providently squirrels away $50,000 in a safety deposit box before Reikle strikes. After the robbery, the papers report the amount of the bank's loss. Reikle realizes that there's fifty thousand extra bucks floating around that he hasn't gotten his hands on. The soft-spoken but sadistic Reikle puts the screws on Cullen to fork over the dough...but Cullen has lost the deposit box key.
MJ in his prime vs Elliot Gould in 1988 action !
Trailer for the 1970 New York set comedy Move. Directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Elliot Gould.
The Long Goodbye, 1973 the opening sequence from Robert Altman's adaption of Raymond Chandler's detective novel
Saturday Night Live S02E19 Elliott Gould Saturday Night Live S02E19 Elliott Gould
Ain't no justice,it's just us. Elliott Gould. Emilia Crow. Karen Black. And Special Appearance By Cuba Gooding,JR.
Saturday Night Live S01E09 Elliott Gould Anne Murray 1 10 1976 Saturday Night Live S01E09 Elliott Gould Anne Murray 1 10 1976
Saturday Night Live S01E22 Elliott Gould Leon Redbone 5 29 1976 Saturday Night Live S01E22 Elliott Gould Leon Redbone 5 29 1976
Saturday Night Live S04E09 Elliott Gould Peter Tosh Mick Jagger 12 16 1978 Saturday Night Live S04E09 Elliott Gould Peter Tosh Mick Jagger 12 16 1978
Saturday Night Live S04E09 Elliott Gould Peter Tosh Mick Jagger Saturday Night Live S04E09 Elliott Gould Peter Tosh Mick Jagger
Saturday Night Live S02E19 Elliott Gould third time hosting 4 16 1977 Saturday Night Live S02E19 Elliott Gould third time hosting 4 16 1977
Elliott Gould press conference at the 31st Torino Film Festival. With Emanuela Martini.
Chicken bone - in my neck
I can't breathe - what the heck
Butter knife impales my throat
Through the slit - I start to choke
Plastic straw - held with gum
EMERGENCY TRACHEOTOMY
Has been done
Waiting for the ambulance
I get bored and start to play
I take the peas from my plate
Load the straw and fire away
Waiting for the ambulance
I get bored and start to play
Emergency - Tracheotomy
Can be fun - you better run
Waiting for the ambulance
I get bored and start to play
I take the peas from my plate
Load the straw and fire away
Shooting people in their eyes
Is so much fun, the pain subsides
Launching peas from my neck
Blinds the waitress who drops the check
Waiting for - the ambulance
I get bored and start to play
Emergency Tracheotomy
Can be fun - you better run - you better run
Waiting for - the ambulance
I get bored and start to play
I take the peas from my plate
Load the straw and fire away
It's so much fun the pain subsides
Launching peas from neck
Blinds the waitress who drops the check
Chicken bone - in my neck
I can't breathe - what the heck
Butter knife - impales my throat
Through the slit - I start to choke
Plastic straw - held with gum
Emergency - Tracheotomy
Has been fun