Kirk Douglas in 20 unforgettable movies |

Kirk Douglas in 20 unforgettable movies

Kirk Douglas, 1916-2020
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers - 1946
Champion - 1949
Young Man with a Horn - 1950
Ace in the Hole - 1951
The Bad and the Beautiful - 1952
The Big Sky - 1952
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - 1954
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral - 1956
Lust for Life - 1956
Paths of Glory - 1957
Spartacus - 1960
The Last Sunset - 1961
Two Weeks in Another Town - 1962
Seven Days in May - 1964
The Heroes of Telemark - 1965
Cast a Giant Shadow - 1966
The Villain - 1979
The Final Countdown - 1980
Veraz / Welcome to Veraz - 1991
It Runs in the Family - 2003
Kirk Douglas, 1916-2020

To remember one of Hollywood's great icons, what better way to have a look at his best films? This is our selection of the late Kirk Douglas's top movies.

The Strange Love of Martha Ivers - 1946

This was Kirk Douglas's film debut in cinema. He was directed by Lewis Milestone and acted alongside Barbara Stanwyck and Van Heflin.

Champion - 1949

Directed by Mark Robson, the film earned Kirk Douglas his first Oscar nomination for Best Actor. Yet, he did not win the award.

Young Man with a Horn - 1950

A biographical film based on the life and work of jazz cornetist Bix Beiderbecke.

Ace in the Hole - 1951

Produced and directed by Billy Wilder, this movie was a real success. It won the International Prize at the 1951 Venice Film Festival. The production's alternative title is 'The Big Carnival.'

The Bad and the Beautiful - 1952

Alongside Lana Turner, a wonderful Kirk Douglas got his second Oscar nomination (but no win) for this role.

The Big Sky - 1952

A Western centered on the journey of two explorers down the Missouri River.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - 1954

Based on Jules Verne's novel and produced by Walt Disney, this classic adventure won two Oscars.

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral - 1956

Directed by John Sturges, we can see a real acting duel between Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster.

Lust for Life - 1956

This role gave Kirk Douglas his third Oscar nomination for Best Actor, though he didn't win the prize. It was not until 1996 when, with an Honorary Oscar, the Academy recognized the actor's work with a golden statuette.

Paths of Glory - 1957

A true film classic, directed by Stanley Kubrick.

Spartacus - 1960

Here we have possibly Kirk Douglas's most remembered film. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, it had a star cast: Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, John Gavin, and Tony Curtis, among others.

The Last Sunset - 1961

This Western starred Kirk Douglas and Rock Hudson. It was based on a novel by Howard Rigsby.

Two Weeks in Another Town - 1962

A tormented man is reunited with his ex-wife who, in his opinion, is responsible for all his problems.

Seven Days in May - 1964

Directed by John Frankenheimer, we see Kirk Douglas alongside Burt Lancaster and an unforgettable Ava Gardner.

The Heroes of Telemark - 1965

Based on the true story of a battle in Norway during World War II, Douglas shares the scenes with Richard Harris.

Cast a Giant Shadow - 1966

An action-war film portraying a Jewish-American military officer in World War II. Frank Sinatra also had a role.

The Villain - 1979

In this Western comedy, Douglas worked with Ann-Margret and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The Final Countdown - 1980

With Martin Sheen and Katharine Ross, the actor brought a remarkable science fiction production.

Veraz / Welcome to Veraz - 1991

This French film shows Kirk Douglas as Quintin, a hermit whose only link to the world is a young shepherd who has run away from home.

It Runs in the Family - 2003

One of the last Kirk Douglas films bought together several of his family members in its cast: Michael Douglas, Cameron Douglas, and Diana Douglas.