Here is the tale of legendary actor Dustin Hoffman, who battles cancer covertly and triumphs

Dustin Hoffman’s Secret Battle with Cancer

Dustin Hoffman, who dressed in drag for Tootsie thirty years ago, once hid a deadly illness that nearly took his life. In 2013, at age 75, he secretly underwent treatment for throat cancer, which was “surgically cured.” He never mentioned it again.

Early Career and Breakthrough

Hoffman made his big screen debut in The Graduate in 1967, earning his first Oscar nomination. He starred in iconic films like Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), winning the Academy Award for Best Actor, and All the President’s Men (1976).

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Tootsie and Its Impact

In 1983, Hoffman starred in Tootsie, playing an actor posing as a woman to get a role. The film, where he was called a “nottie” instead of a “hottie,” profoundly changed his view on women. He realized that society’s standards for women were harsh and unrealistic.

A Stellar Career

Despite not finding Tootsie humorous, Hoffman became one of Hollywood’s most in-demand actors. He won his second Oscar for Rain Man in 1988 and garnered six Golden Globes and a Primetime Emmy.

Disappearance and Cancer Revelation

In 2013, Hoffman went silent. His publicist, Jodi Gottlieb, revealed that he had undergone successful treatment for cancer. “It was found early, and he has been surgically cured. Dustin is in excellent health and feeling great,” Gottlieb stated. Hoffman underwent preventative therapy to prevent recurrence.

Resilience and Recent Work

Despite the diagnosis, Hoffman continued to thrive. He voiced Master Shifu in Kung Fu Panda films and starred in movies like Megalopolis (2024) and Sam and Kate (2022). In early 2024, he was seen strolling through London with his wife, Lisa Gottsegen, looking youthful and happy.

A Private Fight

Hoffman has never publicly discussed his cancer battle, but he appears to be doing well and enjoying life.