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!!Partial filmography:
* ''Literature/MisterRoberts'' (1955) as Ensign Frank Pulver
* ''Film/BellBookAndCandle'' (1958) as Nicky Holroyd
* ''Film/SomeLikeItHot'' (1959) as Jerry/"Daphne"
* ''Film/TheApartment'' (1960) as C. C. Baxter
* ''Film/TheWackiestShipInTheArmy'' (1960) as Lt. Rip Crandall
* ''Film/DaysOfWineAndRoses'' (1962) as Joe Clay
* ''Film/TheGreatRace'' (1965) as Professor Fate/Prince Hapnick
* ''Film/TheFortuneCookie'' (1966) as Harry Hinkle
* ''Theatre/TheOddCouple'' (1968) as Felix Ungar
* ''Film/TheFrontPage'' (1974) as Hildy Johnson
* ''[[Film/{{Airport}} Airport '77]]'' (1977) as Capt. Don Gallagher
* ''Film/TheChinaSyndrome'' (1979) as Jack Godell
* ''Film/{{Missing}}'' (1982) as Ed Horman
* ''Film/{{JFK}}'' (1991) as Jack Martin
* ''Film/ThePlayer'' (1992) AsHimself
* ''Theatre/GlengarryGlenRoss'' (1992) as Shelley Levene
* ''Film/ShortCuts'' (1993) as Paul Finnigan
* ''Film/GrumpyOldMen'' (1993) as John Gustafson
* ''Film/GrumpierOldMen'' (1995) as John Gustafson
* ''Film/MyFellowAmericans'' (1996) as President Russell P. Kramer
* ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' (1996) as Marcellus
* ''Film/TheOddCoupleII'' (1998) as Felix Ungar
* ''Film/TheLegendOfBaggerVance'' (2000) as {{Narrator}}
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!!Tropes associated with Jack Lemmon and his characters include:
* BornInAnElevator: Lemmon was, in real life.
* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Went to Harvard before going into acting.
* ThoseTwoActors: Appeared in ten movies with his good friend Creator/WalterMatthau, although in one of them (''JFK'') they have no shared scenes. Matthau also starred in Lemmon's sole directorial effort, 1971's ''Kotch''.
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!!Partial filmography:
* ''Literature/MisterRoberts'' (1955) as Ensign Frank Pulver
* ''Film/BellBookAndCandle'' (1958) as Nicky Holroyd
* ''Film/SomeLikeItHot'' (1959) as Jerry/"Daphne"
* ''Film/TheApartment'' (1960) as C. C. Baxter
* ''Film/TheWackiestShipInTheArmy'' (1960) as Lt. Rip Crandall
* ''Film/DaysOfWineAndRoses'' (1962) as Joe Clay
* ''Film/TheGreatRace'' (1965) as Professor Fate/Prince Hapnick
* ''Film/TheFortuneCookie'' (1966) as Harry Hinkle
* ''Theatre/TheOddCouple'' (1968) as Felix Ungar
* ''Film/TheFrontPage'' (1974) as Hildy Johnson
* ''[[Film/{{Airport}} Airport '77]]'' (1977) as Capt. Don Gallagher
* ''Film/TheChinaSyndrome'' (1979) as Jack Godell
* ''Film/{{Missing}}'' (1982) as Ed Horman
* ''Film/{{JFK}}'' (1991) as Jack Martin
* ''Film/ThePlayer'' (1992) AsHimself
* ''Theatre/GlengarryGlenRoss'' (1992) as Shelley Levene
* ''Film/ShortCuts'' (1993) as Paul Finnigan
* ''Film/GrumpyOldMen'' (1993) as John Gustafson
* ''Film/GrumpierOldMen'' (1995) as John Gustafson
* ''Film/MyFellowAmericans'' (1996) as President Russell P. Kramer
* ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' (1996) as Marcellus
* ''Film/TheOddCoupleII'' (1998) as Felix Ungar
* ''Film/TheLegendOfBaggerVance'' (2000) as {{Narrator}}
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!!Tropes associated with Jack Lemmon and his characters include:
* BornInAnElevator: Lemmon was, in real life.
* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Went to Harvard before going into acting.
* ThoseTwoActors: Appeared in ten movies with his good friend Creator/WalterMatthau, although in one of them (''JFK'') they have no shared scenes. Matthau also starred in Lemmon's sole directorial effort, 1971's ''Kotch''.
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