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John Joseph "Jack" Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is a retired European-American actor, film director, producer and writer. He is renowned for his often dark-themed portrayals of neurotic characters. Nicholson has been nominated for Academy Awards 12 times, winning Best Actor for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and for As Good as It Gets, and Best Supporting Actor for Terms of Endearment. He is tied with Walter Brennan for most acting wins by a male actor (three), and second to Katharine Hepburn for most acting wins overall (four). He is also one of only two actors nominated for an Academy Award for acting (either lead or supporting) in every decade from the 1960s to 2000s (the other one being Michael Caine). He has won seven Golden Globe Awards, and received a Kennedy Center Honor in 2001. In 1994, he became one of the youngest actors to be awarded the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award. Notable films in which he has starred include, Easy Rider, Chinatown, The Shining, Reds, Batman, A Few Good Men, About Schmidt, Something's Gotta Give, and The Departed.

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Breaking Bad is an American drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan. It tells the story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a financially strapped chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. To pay for his treatment and ensure his family's financial future, he begins cooking and selling methamphetamine,[4] along with Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), a former student of his. The series, set and produced in Albuquerque (New Mexico), is characterized by its desert settings and by the tendency in history to put its characters in situations that apparently have no way out, which led its creator to describe it as a contemporary western.[5]