Richard Dreyfuss has been a prominent figure in Hollywood for decades, known for his iconic roles in films such as "Jaws" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." However, in recent years, the actor has made headlines not just for his performances on screen, but for his outspoken political beliefs and controversial statements.
During a screening of "Jaws" at The Cabot theater, Richard Dreyfuss reportedly went on a homophobic and racist rant that shocked audience members. The incident, which included derogatory remarks about Barbra Streisand, sparked outrage and accusations of offensive behavior. Dreyfuss took the stage in a housedress and at one point even swung his cane like a baseball bat, causing further controversy.
Despite his reputation as a staunch Democrat, Richard Dreyfuss has been labeled a political tourist for his shifting views and statements. The actor has criticized Americans' ignorance of their founding principles and civics, arguing that it has led to a decline in values. Dreyfuss believes that a lack of understanding of history and government has done great harm to the country.