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Russell Crowe Biography and Filmography
Russell Crowe
Birthday: April 7, 1964
Birth Place: Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
Height: 5' 1"
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Biography
Though perhaps best-known internationally for playing tough-guy roles in Romper Stomper (1993), L.A. Confidential (1997), and Gladiator (2000), New Zealand-born actor Russell Crowe has proven himself equally capable of playing gentler roles in films such as Proof (1991) and The Sum of Us (1992). No matter what kind of characters he plays, Crowe's weather-beaten handsomeness and gruff charisma combine to make him constantly watchable: his one-time Hollywood mentor Sharon Stone has called him "the sexiest guy working in movies today."Born in Wellington, New Zealand, on April 7, 1964, Crowe was raised in Australia from the age of four. His parents made their living by catering movie shoots, and often brought Crowe with them to work; it was while hanging around the various sets that he developed a passion for acting. After making his professional debut in an episode of the television series Spyforce when he was six, Crowe took a 12-year break from professional acting, netting his next gig when he was 18. In film, he had his first major roles in such dramas as The Crossing (1990) and Jocelyn Moorhouse's widely praised Proof (1991) (for which he won an Australian Film Institute award). He then went on to gain international recognition for his intense, multi-layered portrayal of a Melbourne skinhead in Geoffrey Wright's controversial Romper Stomper (1992), winning another AFI award, as well as an Australian Film Critics award. It was Sharon Stone who helped bring Crowe to Hollywood to play a gunfighter-turned-preacher opposite her in Sam Raimi's The Quick and the Dead (1995). Though the film was not a huge box-office success, it did open Hollywood doors for Crowe, who subsequently split his time between the U.S. and Australia. In 1997, the actor had his largest success to date playing volatile cop Bud White in Curtis Hanson's L.A. Confidential (1997). Following the praise surrounding both the film and his performance in it, Crowe found himself working steadily in Hollywood, starring in two films released in 1999: Mystery, Alaska and The Insider. In the latter, he gave an Oscar-nominated lead performance as Jeffrey Wigand, a real-life tobacco industry employee whose personal life was dragged through the mud when he chose to blow the whistle on his former company's questionable business practices.In 2000, however, Crowe finally crossed over into the public's consciousness with, literally, a tour de force performance in Ridley Scott's glossy Roman epic Gladiator. The Dreamworks/Universal co-production was a major gamble from the outset, devoting more than 100 million dollars to an unfinished script (involving the efforts of at least half a dozen writers), an untested star (stepping into a role originally intended for Mel Gibson), and an all-but-dead genre (the sword-and-sandals adventure). Thanks to an aggressive marketing campaign and mostly positive notices, however, the public turned out in droves the first weekend of the film's release, and kept coming back long into the summer for Gladiator's potent blend of action, grandeur, and melodrama — all anchored by Crowe's passionate man-of-few-words performance.Anticipation was high, then, for the actor's second 2000 showing, the hostage drama Proof of Life. Despite — or perhaps because of — the widely publicized affair between Crowe and his co-star Meg Ryan, the film failed to generate much heat during the holiday box-office season, and attention turned once again to the actor's star-making role some six months prior. In an Oscar year devoid of conventionally spectacular epics, Gladiator netted 12 nominations in February 2001, including one for its lead performer. While many wags viewed the film's eventual Best Picture victory as a fluke, the same could not be said for Crowe's Best Actor victory: nudging past such stiff competition as Tom Hanks and Ed Harris, Crowe finally nabbed a statue, affirming for Hollywood the talent that critics had first noticed almost ten years earlier.Crowe's 2001 role as real-life Nobel Prize-winning schizophrenic mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. brought the actor back into the Oscar arena. Directed by Ron Howard and co-starring Jennifer Connelly, A Beautiful Mind was criticized for omitting the more sordid and unsightly details of Nash's troubled marriage and decent into mental illness. Still, Crowe's sensitive portrayal, coupled with Howard's assured direction, put the actor back on the mountain of fame that he had previously conquered with Gladiator. A Beautiful Mind quickly vaulted past the 100-million-dollar mark as it took home Golden Globes for Best Picture, Supporting Actress, Screenplay, and Actor and racked up eight Oscar nominations, including a Best Actor nod for Crowe.Crowe followed up A Beautiful Mind in 2003 by taking to the high-seas in the period-adventure Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. A hit at the box-office, the film also recieved rave reviews and a number of Oscar nods, including one for Best Picture. His career momentum higher than ever, Crowe next starred in 2005's Depression-era boxing drama Cinderella Man. Reteaming him with A Beautiful Mind's director Ron Howard, the picture garnered Crowe more accolades from critics, and had people talking about another Oscar for the actor.
Filmography
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
American Gangster (2007)
[ Denzel Washington ][ Ridley Scott ][ Ted Levine ][ John Hawkes ][ Chiwetel Ejiofor ]
Tenderness (2007)
[ Jon Foster ]
A Good Year (2006)
[ Ridley Scott ][ Albert Finney ][ Freddie Highmore ][ Tom Hollander ][ Richard Coyle ]
Cinderella Man (2005)
[ Paul Giamatti ][ Clint Howard ][ Craig Bierko ][ Bruce McGill ][ Paddy Considine ]
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
[ Paul Bettany ][ Billy Boyd ][ Peter Weir ][ James D'Arcy ][ Max Pirkis ]
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
[ Ron Howard ][ Paul Bettany ][ Josh Lucas ][ Ed Harris ][ Christopher Plummer ]
Proof of Life (2000)
[ David Morse ][ Danny Elfman ][ David Caruso ][ Anthony Heald ][ Alun Armstrong ]
Gladiator (2000)
[ Joaquin Phoenix ][ Ridley Scott ][ Richard Harris ][ Djimon Hounsou ][ Oliver Reed ]
The Insider (1999)
[ Al Pacino ][ Michael Gambon ][ Breckin Meyer ][ Christopher Plummer ][ Rip Torn ]
Mystery, Alaska (1999)
[ Mike Myers ][ Hank Azaria ][ Burt Reynolds ][ Ron Eldard ][ Michael McKean ]
Breaking Up (1997)
[ Irving Berlin ]
Heaven's Burning (1997)
L.A. Confidential (1997)
[ Kevin Spacey ][ Danny DeVito ][ Guy Pearce ][ James Cromwell ][ Simon Baker ]
Virtuosity (1995)
[ Denzel Washington ][ William Fichtner ][ Frank Welker ][ Kevin J. O'Connor ][ Costas Mandylor ]
No Way Back (1995)
[ Ian Ziering ][ Michael Lerner ]
The Quick and the Dead (1995)
[ Leonardo Dicaprio ][ Gene Hackman ][ Bruce Campbell ][ Gary Sinise ][ Lance Henriksen ]
Rough Magic (1995)
[ Jim Broadbent ][ Richard Schiff ][ Kenneth Mars ]
The Sum of Us (1994)
For the Moment (1993)
[ Peter Outerbridge ]
The Silver Brumby (1993)
Hammers Over the Anvil (1993)
[ Frank Gallacher ]
Love in Limbo (1993)
Romper Stomper (1992)
[ Daniel Pollock ]
Spotswood (1992)
[ Anthony Hopkins ][ Ben Mendelsohn ][ Bruno Lawrence ]
Proof (1991)
[ Hugo Weaving ][ Daniel Pollock ][ Frank Gallacher ]
The Crossing (1990)
Prisoners of the Sun (1990)
[ Terry O'Quinn ][ George Takei ][ Jason Donovan ][ Bryan Brown ]
Episode #1.589 (1987)
Episode #1.588 (1987)
Episode #1.581 (1987)
Trivia
  • Cousin of former New Zealand international cricketers Jeff and Martin Crowe.
  • Lost his front tooth playing rugby when he was ten. Never got it fixed until, at the insistence of the director for The Crossing (1990), who paid for it out of his own pocket.
  • First lead role when he was 25.
  • Tried a music career as a rockabilly singer sporting a large pompadour hairdo, playing under the name Russ Le Roq. Titled his first single "I Want to Be Like Marlon Brando". Later admitted that he had never even seen a Brando movie when he wrote and recorded the song.
  • After filming Gladiator (2000), he and some friends took a 4,000 mile motorcycle trip around Australia.
  • Owns a 560-acre farm in 7.5 hours North-West from Sydney, Australia
  • Dropped out of high school.
  • Performed on stage in "Grease" and "The Rocky Horror Show".
  • Russell's rock group is named 30 Odd Foot of Grunts. They played their first US concert following Russell's success in Gladiator (2000) in Austin, Texas in August 2000. The tickets for the concert were selling for over 0 on e-bay.com.
  • Suffered a shoulder injury, which will require surgery, while filming Jodie Foster's Flora Plum (2006). It is uncertain if the film will have to be recast. [5 September 2000]
  • Has starred in two films based on articles from Vanity Fair magazine. The Insider (1999) was based on a story by Marie Brenner named "The Man Who Knew Too Much". Proof of Life (2000) is based on the article "Adventures in the Ransom Trade" by William Prochnau.
  • Dated Meg Ryan. [2001]
  • Turned down the role of Logan/Wolverine in X-Men (2000).
  • He and his band, 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts, performed on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992). [16 August 2001]
  • Proudly displayed his grandfather's British Honours medal (MBE) while making his Oscar Winner speech in 2001.
  • Has indicated an interest in taking out Australian citizenship due to the amount of time and energy he spends Down Under (keeping his New Zealand citizenship as well).
  • Although his surname is of Irish or English extraction, he lists his background as "Norwegian and Maori."
  • When Crowe's acceptance speech for his Best Actor award during the British Film Awards was edited, Crowe shoved the producer of the show, Malcolm Gerrie, against a wall and cursed at him, telling him: "Who on Earth had the ... audacity to take out the best actor's poem? I'll make sure you never work in Hollywood". He later issued a full apology.
  • His grandfather was from Wrexham, Wales
  • Ranked #28 in Premiere's 2002 annual Power 100 List.
  • At The Orange British Academy Film Awards on Monday January 28th 2002, was nominated for the Performance by an actor in a leading role Award for his role in A Beautiful Mind (2001).
  • Following his involvement in a brawl in a London restaurant, Russell stated that he was under a lot of stress and announced that he was going back to Australia to relax and spend more time with his father and his long-time girlfriend singer, Danielle Spencer. [November 2002]
  • Discovered by British actor and musical director/writer Daniel Abineri, who gave Crowe his first professional acting role in a New Zealand tour of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show.' Abineri later awarded Crowe the title role in his first stage musical, 'Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom,' which premiered in Melbourne in 1989.
  • Ranked #30 in Premiere's 2003 annual Power 100 List.
  • Met spouse, Danielle Spencer in 1989 when they co-starred in the 1990 film, The Crossing (1990). Their co-star of the film, Robert Mammone (The Matrix Reloaded (2003), _Matrix Revolutions, The (2003)_ ), was one of Crowe's groomsmen at their wedding.
  • Son-in-law of actor Don Spencer.
  • Took violin lessons in preparing for Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) because his character, Jack Aubrey, played the violin several times during the movie.
  • Favorite toy growing up was Action Man.
  • First child with Danielle Spencer, a boy named Charles Spencer Crowe, born in Sydney (21 December 2003).
  • He wrote a song about Jodie Foster called "Other Ways of Speaking" with his band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts.
  • Jodie Foster considers him a very good friend.
  • Plans to donate his brain to medical science when he dies.
  • 29 January 2004 - Dislocated his shoulder while training for his upcoming boxing movie, Cinderella Man (2005). The injury delayed filming for two months.
  • Supports the NRL team, South Sydney Rabbitohs
  • Was accepted to The National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), in Sydney, Australia.
  • Ranked #97 on VH1's 100 Hottest Hotties
  • Good friends with Nicole Kidman. She also mentioned him in her oscar acceptance speech when she won 'Best Actress in a Leading Role' for The Hours (2002).
  • Premiere Magazine ranked him as #49 on a list of the Greatest Movie Stars of All Time in their Stars in Our Constellation feature (2005).
  • Shares a birthday with Jackie Chan.
  • Once he was cast as Bud White in L.A. Confidential (1997), he read in the book that his character was the largest cop on the police force, off-putting for him due to his medium-sized frame (just under 6 feet). To capture a "big guy" presence, Crowe lived in a tiny flat in which he could barely fit through any of the doors. This experience, he said, made him come to the set feeling like a giant.
  • Is an avid supporter of the AFL team Richmond Tigers.
  • His former band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, used to cover a song by Newfoundland band, "Great Big Sea". While filming Cinderella Man (2005) in Toronto, Russell Crowe met Alan Doyle, lead singer of "Great Big Sea". The two ended up composing several songs together, working in Toronto and Australia, and Doyle produced Crowe's 2005 album My Hand, My Heart.
  • When his wife was pregnant with his first child Charles, he gave up drinking alcohol with her.
  • Is friends with Richard Tognetti, who gave him violin lessons for _Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World_ (2003) .
  • His next album (tentatively titled "My Hand, My Heart") is produced by Alan Doyle, lead singer for the Canadian band, Great Big Sea.
  • He attended Vaucluse Public School in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney for part of his Infants and Primary Education in the 1970s.
  • Formed a new band, named "The Ordinary Fear of God"
  • His performance as Jeffrey Wigand in The Insider (1999) is ranked #23 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
  • _A Beautiful Mind (2001)_ is ranked #93 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time (2006).
  • Was among the guests at Nicole Kidman's and Keith Urban's wedding
  • His wife Danielle gave birth to his second boy, Tenyson Spencer Crowe, on 7 July 2006 at 7:27am (AEST). The baby weighs 3.6 kg and was born at the Sydney Royal North Shore Hospital.
  • Despite liking the script very much, turned down About a Boy (2002).
  • Turned down the role of Morpheus in _The Matrix (1999)_ .
  • Turned down the role of Aragorn in _The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)_ , _The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)_ , and _The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)_ .
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