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Dustin Hoffman is a highly celebrated American actor and filmmaker whose career has spanned over six decades, as detailed in this comprehensive biographical overview. Emerging as a central figure in the New Hollywood movement, he gained fame for portraying complex antiheroes and emotionally vulnerable individuals in landmark films such as The Graduate and Midnight Cowboy. The provided text outlines his extensive filmography, noting his two Academy Awards for Kramer vs. Kramer and Rain Man, as well as his significant contributions to both Broadway and voice acting. Beyond his professional achievements, the sources describe his early life in Los Angeles, his rigorous training in Method acting, and his transition into directing with the film Quartet. The material also touches upon his personal life, including his philanthropy, political activism, and the sexual misconduct allegations raised against him later in his career. Finally, the text catalogues his numerous prestigious honors, such as the AFI Life Achievement Award and the Kennedy Center Honors, cementing his legacy as a versatile and iconoclastic performer.