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Posted on: Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Hoffman tells all as No. 200 on 'Studio'

Associated Press

Dustin Hoffman

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'INSIDE THE ACTORS STUDIO'

6 p.m. Sunday

Bravo

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Dustin Hoffman is a lucky guy. He got his big break in 1967's "The Graduate" — despite his audition.

In a two-hour edition of Bravo's "Inside the Actors Studio," set to air Sunday, Hoffman recalls the experience: "I went to shake the prop guy's hand and all my subway tokens fell out (of my pocket). And he picked them up and handed them back to me saying, 'Here, kid, you're gonna need these.' "

The 68-year-old Hoffman, who won best-actor Oscars for 1988's "Rain Man" and 1979's "Kramer vs. Kramer," is the 200th guest on the program, hosted by James Lipton.

"A friend told me to take acting, and I asked him, 'Why? I don't want to act,' " Hoffman recalls. "And he said, 'Because no one failed acting.' "

While preparing for his role as Ratso Rizzo in 1969's "Midnight Cowboy," he found inspiration on the streets of New York.

"I went out looking for a limp — a limp that was so graphically described in the novel," he says. "And then I found this guy on 42nd Street — and I was following him for the limp — and then the light changes, and he's the first to cross. Even with his limp! And I thought, 'That's my guy.' "

When asked what movies affected him when he was a child, Hoffman says, "Oh, I identified with 'Dumbo.' He had the ears, but I had the nose."

His upcoming films include "Stranger Than Fiction," also starring Will Ferrell and Maggie Gyllenhaal.


Correction: "Inside the Actors Studio" will be shown at 6 p.m. Sunday on the cable TV channel Bravo. The station was incorrect in an information box in a previous version of this story.