On March 3, 1994 Jack Nicholson was the 22nd recipient of the American Film Institutes Lifetime Achievement Award. A prestigious honor and a special evening for Jack, as many friends and colleagues celebrated his career to date and paid tribute to his contribution to the industry he loves. A publication to commemorate the award was created and distributed to media and attendees. The first installment of scans from this publication can be viewed here in our special AFI Award Gallery.
An evening with Jack Nicholson.
A Q&A for Easy Rider recorded in 1969
A Radio Interview with Jack Nicholson
Recorded circa 1972. Movie Director,Bob Rafelson who had worked with Jack on Head, Five Easy Pieces and The King of Marvin Gardens also joins in the interview.
Audio Interview to promote The Pledge Recorded circa 2001. Covers a wide range of topics including the Oscars.
Jack Nicholson wrote a tribute for Marlon Brando his hero, Missouri Breaks co-star and neighbor of many years, that was published in Rolling Stone Magazine

He also recently wrote a tribute for his good friend Hunter S Thompson when he passed on, which was also published in Rolling Stone Magazine. Jack Nicholson also drew the two portraits below of Hunter click on the thumbnail to enlarge.
The trailer for Jack Nicholson's debut film The cry Baby Killer. The Cry Baby Killer was released in 1958 and Jack was just 21 years old.
The first 7 minutes of The Passenger with Jack Nicholson's commentary
Blood and Wine DVD Extras clip 1
Blood and Wine DVD Extras clip 2
Clips from Jack Nicholson's interview for the Blood and Wine DVD. In clip 1 Jack talks about his co-star Michael Caine and in Clip 2 he discusses his collaborations with Bob Rafelson.