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Richard Dreyfuss – Born In 1947, Jaws

If you like films from the ’70s and ’80s, you’ve probably heard of actor Richard Dreyfuss! Even so, he appeared in a few of the decade’s biggest successes, like “American Graffiti,” “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” and the 1977 “The Goodbye Girl,” for which he received an Academy Award.

The actor also took a break from Hollywood in the ’90s to concentrate on his mental health. While Dreyfuss may not be working as frequently as he once did, he still has many things to do as he runs an initiative, the Dreyfuss Civics Initiative, and also co-wrote two science fiction novels with writer Harry Turtledove.

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