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Buck Henry: A Quintessential Character Actor with a Flair for Comedy With his sharp wit, impeccable timing, and natural talent for bringing quirky characters to life, Buck Henry has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. Though often cast in supporting roles, Henry's magnetic presence and comedic sensibilities have elevated even the most mundane scenes, making him a reliable and beloved character actor. Henry's breakout came when he co-wrote the seminal 1967 film "The Graduate" with director Mike Nichols, earning an Academy Award nomination for his smart, incisive screenplay. He would later reteam with Nichols, co-writing and appearing in the acclaimed dark comedy "Catch-22." Over the years, Henry has demonstrated remarkable versatility, seamlessly transitioning between roles in cerebral dramas like "The Player" and madcap comedies like "What's Up, Doc?" and "Defending Your Life." His ability to bring an ironic, offbeat charm to even the most outlandish characters has made him a favorite of directors like Robert Altman and Albert Brooks. Beyond his acting work, Henry has proven himself a skilled director, co-helming the classic Warren Beatty comedy "Heaven Can Wait" and earning another Oscar nomination for his efforts. Whether in front of the camera or behind it, Buck Henry has consistently brought a unique perspective and a delightful sense of the absurd to the films he's been a part of, cementing his status as one of the most versatile and engaging character actors of his generation.

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