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Mel Gibson Biography and Filmography
Mel Gibson
Birthday: January 3, 1956
Birth Place: Peekskill, New York, USA
Height: 5' 1"
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Biography
Despite a thick Australian accent in some of his earlier films, actor Mel Gibson was born in Peeksill, NY, to Irish Catholic parents. One of eleven children, Gibson didn't set foot in Australia until 1968, and only developed an Aussie accent after his classmates teased him for his American tongue. Mel Gibson's looks have certainly helped him develop a largely female following similar to the equally rugged Harrison Ford, but since his 1976 screen debut in Summer City, Gibson has been recognized as a critical as well as physiological success.Though he had, at one point, set his sights on journalism, Gibson caught the acting bug by the time he had reached college age, and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, Australia, despite what he describes as a crippling ordeal with stage fright. Luckily, this was something he overcame relatively quickly — Gibson was still a student when he filmed Summer City and it didn't take long before he had found work playing supporting roles for the South Australia Theatre Company after his graduation. By 1979, Gibson had already demonstrated a unique versatility. In the drama Tim, a then 22-year-old Gibson played the role of a mildly retarded handy man well enough to win him a Sammy award — one of the Australian entertainment industry's highest accolades — while his leather clad portrayal of a post-apocalyptic cop in Mad Max helped the young actor gain popularity with a very different type of audience. Gibson wouldn't become internationally famous, however, until after his performance in Mad Max 2 (1981), one of the few sequels to have proved superior to its predecessor. In 1983, Gibson collaborated with director Peter Weir for the second time (though it was largely overlooked during the success of Mad Max 2, Gibson starred in Weir's powerful WWI drama Gallipoli in 1981) for The Year of Living Dangerously, in which he played a callous reporter responsible for covering a bloody Indonesian coup. Shortly afterwards, Gibson made his Hollywood debut in The Bounty with Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins, and starred opposite Sissy Spacek in The River during the same year. He would also star in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) alongside singer Tina Turner.After the third installment to the Mad Max franchise, Gibson took a two-year break, only to reappear opposite Danny Glover in director Richard Donner's smash hit Lethal Weapon. The role featured Gibson as Martin Riggs, a volatile police officer reeling from the death of his wife, and cemented a spot as one of Hollywood's premier action stars. Rather than letting himself become typecast, however, Gibson would surprise critics and audiences alike when he accepted the title role in Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet (1990). Though his performance earned mixed reviews, he was applauded for taking on such a famously tragic script.In the early '90s, Gibson founded ICON Productions, and through it made his directorial debut with 1993's The Man Without a Face. The film, which also starred Gibson as a horrifically burned teacher harboring a secret, achieved only middling box-office success, though it was considered a well-wrought effort for a first-time director. Gibson would fare much better in 1994 when he rejoined Richard Donner in the movie adaptation of Maverick; however, it would be another year before Gibson's penchant for acting, directing, and producing was given its due. In 1995, Gibson swept the Oscars with Braveheart, his epic account of 13th century Scottish leader William Wallace's lifelong struggle to forge an independent nation. Later that year, he lent his vocal talents — surprising many with his ability to carry a tune — for the part of John Smith in Disney's animated feature Pocahontas. Through the '90s, Gibson's popularity and reputation continued to grow, thanks to such films as Ransom (1996) and Conspiracy Theory (1997). In 1998, Gibson further increased this popularity with the success of two films, Lethal Weapon 4 and Payback. More success followed in 2000 due to the actor's lead role as an animated rooster in Nick Park and Peter Lord's hugely acclaimed Chicken Run, and to his work as the titular hero of Roland Emmerich's blockbuster period epic The Patriot (2000). After taking up arms in the battlefield of a more modern era in the Vietman drama We Were Soldiers in 2002, Gibson would step in front of the cameras once more for Sixth Sense director M. Night Shyamalan's dramatic sci-fi thriller Signs (also 2002). The film starred Gibson as a grieving patriarch whose rural existence was even further disturbed by the discovery of several crop circles on his property.Gibson would return to more familiar territory in Randall Wallace's We Were Soldiers — a 2002 war drama which found Gibson in the role of Lt. Col. Hal Moore, commander of the First Battalion, Seventh Cavalry — the same regiment so fatefully led by George Armstrong Custer. In 2003, Gibson starred alongside Robert Downey Jr. and Robin Wright-Penn in a remake of The Singing Detective. The year 2004 saw Gibson return to the director's chair for The Passion of The Christ. Funded by 25 million of Gibson's own dollars, the religious drama generated controversy amid cries of anti-Semitism. Despite the debates surrounding the film — and the fact that all of the dialogue was spoken in Latin and Aramaic — it nearly recouped its budget in the first day of release.
Filmography
Sam and George (2008)
Tree of Life (2008)
[ Colin Farrell ][ Terrence Malick ]
Under and Alone (2006)
Thanksgiving with the Savages (2004)
Car Jack (2004)
[ Erik von Detten ][ Keith Carradine ]
Paparazzi (2004)
[ Tom Sizemore ][ Chris Rock ][ Cole Hauser ][ Dennis Farina ][ Daniel Baldwin ]
The Singing Detective (2003)
[ Robert Downey Jr. ][ Jeremy Northam ][ David Dorfman ][ Saul Rubinek ][ Jon Polito ]
Signs (2002)
[ Joaquin Phoenix ][ M. Night Shyamalan ][ Rory Culkin ][ Michael Showalter ]
We Were Soldiers (2002)
[ Chris Klein ][ Sam Elliott ][ Barry Pepper ][ Greg Kinnear ][ Marc Blucas ]
What Women Want (2000)
[ Frank Sinatra ][ Alan Alda ][ Divine ][ Gary Dourdan ][ Eric Balfour ]
The Patriot (2000)
[ Heath Ledger ][ Jason Isaacs ][ Adam Baldwin ][ Chris Cooper ][ Gregory Smith ]
Chicken Run (2000)
The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
[ Tim Roth ][ Peter Stormare ][ Jimmy Smits ][ Jeremy Davies ][ Julian Sands ]
Payback (1999)
[ Kris Kristofferson ][ John Glover ][ Bill Duke ][ William Devane ][ David Paymer ]
Lethal Weapon 4 (1998)
[ Jet Li ][ Joe Pesci ][ Chris Rock ][ Danny Glover ][ Richard Donner ]
FairyTale: A True Story (1997)
[ Harvey Keitel ][ Bill Nighy ][ Peter O'Toole ][ Paul McGann ][ Tim McInnerny ]
Conspiracy Theory (1997)
[ Patrick Stewart ][ Sean Patrick Thomas ][ Richard Donner ][ Dean Winters ][ Troy Garity ]
Fathers' Day (1997)
[ Robin Williams ][ Julia Louis-Dreyfus ][ Billy Crystal ][ Bruce Greenwood ][ Paul McCartney ]
Ransom (1996)
[ Gary Sinise ][ Liev Schreiber ][ Donnie Wahlberg ][ Delroy Lindo ][ Dan Hedaya ]
Pocahontas (1995)
[ Christian Bale ][ Billy Connolly ][ David Ogden Stiers ][ Frank Welker ][ Jim Cummings ]
Braveheart (1995)
[ Brian Cox ][ Brendan Gleeson ][ Angus MacFadyen ][ Patrick McGoohan ][ Tommy Flanagan ]
Maverick (1994)
[ Corey Feldman ][ Alfred Molina ][ James Garner ][ Danny Glover ][ Richard Donner ]
The Man Without a Face (1993)
[ Nick Stahl ][ Geoffrey Lewis ][ Michael DeLuise ][ Ethan Phillips ][ Zach Grenier ]
The Chili Con Carne Club (1993)
[ Andrew Dice Clay ]
Forever Young (1992)
[ Elijah Wood ][ J.J. Abrams ][ Joe Morton ][ George Wendt ][ Walton Goggins ]
Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)
[ Joe Pesci ][ Danny Glover ][ Richard Donner ][ Elton John ][ Nick Chinlund ]
Hamlet (1990)
[ Kevin Kline ][ Ian Holm ][ Pete Postlethwaite ][ Vincent Perez ][ Stephen Dillane ]
Air America (1990)
[ Robert Downey Jr. ][ Michael Dudikoff ][ Lane Smith ][ Ken Jenkins ]
Bird on a Wire (1990)
[ David Carradine ][ Hans Zimmer ][ Bill Duke ][ Stephen Tobolowsky ][ Christopher Judge ]
Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)
[ Joe Pesci ][ Danny Glover ][ Richard Donner ][ George Harris ][ Shane Black ]
Tequila Sunrise (1988)
[ Kurt Russell ][ J.T. Walsh ][ Raul Julia ][ Arliss Howard ][ Gabriel Damon ]
Lethal Weapon (1987)
[ Elvis Presley ][ Gary Busey ][ Danny Glover ][ Richard Donner ][ Shane Black ]
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
[ Bruce Spence ]
Mrs. Soffel (1984)
[ Matthew Modine ][ Terry O'Quinn ][ Edward Herrmann ]
The River (1984)
[ Scott Glenn ][ John Williams ][ James Tolkan ]
The Bounty (1984)
[ Liam Neeson ][ Anthony Hopkins ][ Daniel Day-Lewis ][ Laurence Olivier ][ Bernard Hill ]
The Year of Living Dangerously (1982)
[ Peter Weir ][ Michael Murphy ][ Little Richard ]
Attack Force Z (1982)
[ Sam Neill ]
Mad Max 2 (1981)
[ Bruce Spence ]
Gallipoli (1981)
[ Peter Weir ]
The Chain Reaction (1980)
[ Steve Bisley ]
Tim (1979)
Mad Max (1979)
[ Steve Bisley ]
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977)
[ Dennis Quaid ][ Clint Howard ][ Jeff Conaway ][ Michael Margotta ]
Summer City (1977)
[ Steve Bisley ]
Trivia
  • Ranked #12 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
  • Born at 4:45pm-EST.
  • Chosen by People (USA) magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People" in the world. [1996]
  • Educated at University of New South Wales, Australia.
  • Attended drama school with Judy Davis. They played Romeo and Juliet together.
  • Chosen by People magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People" in the world. [1991]
  • Chosen by People magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People" in the world. [1990]
  • Trained at NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Arts). As well as Judy Davis, other fellow students, during his time there, included Colin Friels and Dennis Olsen.
  • Awarded the AO (Officer of the Order of Australia), Australia's highest honor, in mid-1997.
  • Roommates with Geoffrey Rush in college.
  • He took up acting only because his sister submitted an application behind his back. The night before an audition, he got into a fight, and his face was badly beaten, an accident that won him the role.
  • Brother of actor, Donal Gibson.
  • Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars" in film history (#37). [1995]
  • Chosen as People Magazine's first "Sexiest Man Alive." [1985]
  • Is a big fan of The Three Stooges.
  • First studied drama at the New Zealand Drama School, Toi Whakaari in Wellington, New Zealand. After getting accepted he completed the course and used this as a foot-in into NIDA in Australia in 1975.
  • He and his wife met through a dating service.
  • Has a horseshoe kidney (two kidneys fused into one).
  • Abstains from alcohol completely.
  • Owns a production company with branches in the USA, Australia and the UK.
  • Ranked #15 in Premiere's 2003 annual "Power 100" list. Had ranked #17 in 2002.
  • His voice in Mad Max (1979) was dubbed for the film's US release.
  • The doctor who delivered him into the world was Charles Sweet, grandfather of actor Jay Danger.
  • He was a part of the movment dubbed the "Australian New Wave" by the press. They were a group of filmmakers and performers who emerged from Down Under at about the same time in the early 1980's and found work in other parts of the world. Other members included actress Judy Davis and directors George Miller, Gillian Armstrong and Peter Weir.
  • He was the first Australian actor to be paid ,000,000 for a film role.
  • Almost turned down the role of William Wallace in Braveheart (1995) because he thought he was too old for the role. He asked the producers if he could direct it instead. A compromise was made, he could direct the movie if he agreed to portray Wallace.
  • Shares birthday with J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • His father, Hutton Gibson, moved the family from upstate New York to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in 1968 after winning as a contestant on "Jeopardy!" (1964).
  • For The Passion of the Christ (2004), which he directed, wrote and produced, he spent 25 million dollars of his own money. Back in 1992, he started doing research for the movie that was not released until 2004.
  • Has 7 children: daughter, Hannah Gibson (born 1980); twin sons, Edward Gibson and Christian Gibson (born 1982); son, Willie Gibson (born 1985); son, Louis Gibson (born 1988); son, Milo Gibson (born 1990); son, Tommy Gibson (born 1999).
  • Son, Christian Gibson, is a freshman at the University of Colorado at Boulder. [Fall 2001]
  • Was considered for the role of James Bond in GoldenEye (1995).
  • Ranked #10 in Premiere's 2004 annual "Power 100" list. Had ranked #15 in 2003. He is the highest-ranked actor on the 2004 list.
  • Has his own private chapel in his grounds, where he attends mass every day.
  • He was voted the 48th "Greatest Movie Star" of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
  • Ranked number 1 on Forbes 2004 "Celebrity 100 List". He was the highest paid celebrity in 2004 with a reported 0,000,000 salary from his The Passion of the Christ (2004) profits, plus a potential 0,000,000 that is yet to be accounted for. He made more money than Oprah Winfrey (0,000,000), J.K. Rowling (7,000,000), Tiger Woods & Michael Schumacher (,000,000 each) and Steven Spielberg (,000,000) in 2004.
  • In Portuguese, his name means "honey."
  • Was considered for the role of Batman/Bruce Wayne in Batman (1989).
  • Was considered for the role of Wolverine in X-Men (2000).
  • Son of the controversial Hutton Gibson and Anne Gibson.
  • In the movie Forever Young (1992), he needed to appear older in the last few scenes. Because his eyes were so bright blue, no matter how many wrinkles they put on him, he did not look authentically older. So, he had to wear gray contacts, in order to look old.
  • Along with Warren Beatty, Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford, Richard Attenborough and Kevin Costner one of 6 people to win and Academy Award for "Best Director", though they are mainly known as actors.
  • Was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles in May 2003, and gave the commencement address.
  • Ranked #15 on Premiere's 2005 Power 50 List. Had ranked #10 in 2004.
  • His favourite films include, The Big Country (1958), Double Indemnity (1944), and Spartacus (1960)
  • His family line goes back several generations in Australia, but his ancestors originally came from Ireland and Scotland.
  • Was offered the role of Eliot Ness in The Untouchables (1987), but had to decline because he was already working on one of the Lethal Weapon films.
  • He turned down the role of Harvey Dent/Two Face in Batman Forever (1995), due to scheduling conflicts with Braveheart (1995).
  • Owns a summer home in Branford, Connecticut.
  • When Apocalypto (2006) is finished, he plans to donate six replicas of Mayan pyramids and several movie-set villages.
  • Flew to Fiji in early December 2004 where he bought the 2,160 hectare island of Mago from a Japanese hotel chain for million. He plans to turn the Pacific paradise, that is home to forty residents, mostly coconut farmers and their families, into his own personal retreat. The South Pacific island boasts two lagoons and stunning white-sand beaches.
  • Gibson has been widely perceived as a conservative Republican, even though he has never identified himself as such. In March 2004 he expressed doubts over the Iraq war, in particular the failure to find weapons of mass destruction, although he maintained that President George W. Bush had "done a lot of good" elsewhere. At the People's Choice Awards ceremony in January 2005, Gibson again condemned the Iraq war and praised the liberal director Michael Moore and his documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004). Many of Gibson's positions are in accordance with traditional Catholicism. He released a statement in March 2005 condemning the euthanasia of Terry Schiavo, and has criticized stem cell research. He is also a proponent of the death penalty, which many conservative Catholics support but which the Roman Catholic Church opposes.
  • He was the original choice to play Jack Stanton in Primary Colors (1998) but lost out to John Travolta.
  • He was named after the Church of St. Mel in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland where his mother's family is from.
  • Was spoofed in both "South Park" (1997) and "Family Guy" (1999), and both of the times he was spoofed, there was a reference to the Looney Tunes cartoons. In the "South Park" (1997) episode "The Passion of the Jew", his character acts a lot like Daffy Duck in the cartoon _Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943)_, while scaring Stan and Kenny, in the hopes that they will both torture him. And in the "Family Guy" (1999) episode "North by North Quahog", he chases Peter and Lois Griffin to the top of Mount Everest and is tricked into walking off a ledge, to which he plummets to the ground, very much like Wile E. Coyote does in several cartoons.
  • Gibson has an estimated fortune of 0 million, according to the "Los Angeles Business Journal". The size of his fortune him the 47th richest person in the Los Angeles area and the wealthiest actor in the world.
  • His performance as "Mad" Max Rockatansky in the "Mad Max" trilogy is ranked #78 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
  • "Braveheart" (1995) is ranked #62 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time.
  • Ranked #17 on Premiere's 2006 "Power 50" list. Had ranked #15 in 2005.
  • Turned down the role of Sgt. John McLoughlin in World Trade Center (2006) to direct Apocalypto (2006) instead.
  • On July 28, 2006, he was arrested for drunk driving in Malibu, California.
  • Checked himself into a recovery program for alcohol abuse. [1st August 2006]
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