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( m. 1997) Children 5, including Relatives (father) (mother) (brother) Website Signature Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone (; born July 6, 1946) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He is well known for his Hollywood action roles, including boxer in the (1976–2018), soldier in the five (1982–2019), mercenary in the three (2010–2014) and structure engineer Ray Breslin in the three (2013-2019). He wrote or co-wrote most of the 16 films in the first three popular franchises and directed many of them. Stallone's film was inducted into the, and had its props placed in the. His use of the front entrance to the in the Rocky series led the area to be nicknamed the, and has a statue of his Rocky character placed permanently near the museum. It was announced on December 7, 2010, that he was voted into the in the non-participant category. In 1977, Stallone was nominated for two for Rocky, for.
He became the third man in history to receive these two nominations for the same film, after. He received positive reviews, as well as his first win and a third nomination, for reprising the role of Rocky Balboa in 's 2015 film.
Stallone at the in 1977 Stallone gained worldwide fame with his starring role in the smash hit (1976). On March 24, 1975, Stallone saw the – fight. That night Stallone went home, and after three days and 20 straight hours, he had written the script, but Stallone subsequently denied that Wepner provided any inspiration for it. Other possible inspirations for the film may have included 's autobiography Somebody Up There Likes Me,. Wepner filed a lawsuit which was eventually settled with Stallone for an undisclosed amount. Stallone attempted to sell the script to multiple studios, with the intention of playing the lead role himself.
Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff became interested and offered Stallone US$350,000 for the rights, but had their own casting ideas for the lead role, including. Stallone refused to sell unless he played the lead character and eventually, after a substantial budget cut to compromise, it was agreed he could be the star. Rocky was nominated for ten, including and nominations for Stallone. The film went on to win the Academy Awards for,. Following the success of Rocky, Stallone made his directorial debut and starred in the 1978 film, a family drama in which he played one of three brothers who enter the world of. That same year, he starred in 's, a social drama in which he plays a warehouse worker, very loosely modelled on, who becomes involved in the labor union leadership. In 1979 he wrote, directed and starred in the sequel to his 1976 hit, (replacing, who won an Academy Award for directing the first film), which also became a major success, grossing US$200 million.
In 1981, he starred alongside in, a sports drama in which he plays a involved in a Nazi propaganda soccer game. That same year, he starred in the thriller, in which he plays a New York city cop who plays a cat-and-mouse game with a foreign terrorist, played. Continued success with more Rocky, Rambo and additional action roles. Sylvester Stallone Hollywood Star on Stallone launched another major franchise success, starring as veteran, a former Green Beret, in the action-war film (1982). The first installment of Rambo was both a critical and box office success. Critics praised Stallone's performance, saying he made Rambo seem human, as opposed to the way he is portrayed in the book of the same name.
Three Rambo sequels, (1985), (1988) and (2008), followed. He also continued his box office success with the Rocky franchise and wrote, directed, and starred in two more 1980s sequels to the series: (1982) and (1985). Stallone has portrayed these two characters in a total of eleven films.
In preparation for these roles, Stallone embarked upon a vigorous training regimen, which often meant six days a week in the gym and further sit-ups in the evenings. Stallone claims to have reduced his to his all-time low of 2.8% for Rocky III. Stallone met former to develop his character's appearance for the films Rocky IV and Rambo II, just as if he were preparing for the Mr. Olympia competition. That meant two workouts a day, six days a week.
Stallone in to promote in 1988 During this time period, Stallone cultivated a strong overseas following. He also attempted, albeit unsuccessfully, roles in different genres. In 1984, he co-wrote and starred alongside in the comedy film, where he played a wannabe country music singer. For the, he performed a song. Stallone turned down the lead male role in in order to make Rhinestone instead, a decision he later regretted. In 1987, he starred in the family drama as a struggling trucker who tries to make amends with his estranged son.
These films did not do well at the box office and were poorly received by critics. It was around 1985 that Stallone was signed to a remake of the 1939 classic. The film would form part of his multi-picture deal with Cannon Films and was to co-star and be directed. The re-making of such a beloved classic was met with disapproval by and horror by top critic Roger Ebert. Cannon opted to make instead. Cobra (1986) and the action film (1989), the latter alongside, did solid business domestically and blockbuster business overseas, grossing over US$100 million in foreign markets and over US$160 million worldwide. Stallone began the 1990s starring in the fifth installment of the Rocky franchise,.
This film brought back the original film's director John G. It was considered a. He attempted the comedy genre, starring in two comedies during the early 1990s, the critical and commercial disasters (1991) and (1992).
In 1993, he made a comeback with the hit, which was a success in the US, grossing US$84 million, but even more successful worldwide, grossing US$171 million. Later that year, he starred with in the action film, which grossed over US$158 million worldwide. His string of hits continued with 1994's (over US$170 million worldwide gross). In 1995, he played the futuristic character (from the British comic book ) in the eponymous film. His overseas box office appeal saved the domestic box office disappointment of Judge Dredd, which cost almost US$100 million and barely made its budget back, with a worldwide tally of US$113 million. He also appeared in the thriller (1995) with.
In 1996, he starred in the. That same year, Stallone, along with an all-star cast of celebrities, appeared in the and short comedy film ' commissioned by the for a party celebrating their acquisition of and the MCA Corporation. Stallone speaks in his Rocky Balboa voice with subtitles translating what he is saying. At one point, Stallone starts yelling about how can they use his Balboa character, that he left it in the past; the narrator calms him with a and calling him 'brainiac.' In response, Stallone says, 'Thank you very much.' He then looks at the wine cooler and exclaims, 'Stupid cheap studio!' Following his breakthrough performance in Rocky, critic Roger Ebert had stated that Stallone could become the next, though he barely recaptured the critical acclaim achieved with Rocky.
Stallone did go on to receive acclaim for his role in the crime drama (1997), in which he starred alongside. His performance led him to win the Best Actor Award. In 1998, he did voice-over work for the computer-animated film, which was a big hit domestically.
Declining years In 2000, Stallone starred in the thriller, a remake of the 1971 British film of the, but the film was poorly received by both critics and audiences. Stallone's career declined considerably after his subsequent films (2001), (2002) and (2002) were also critical and commercial failures. In 2003, he played a villainous role in the third installment of the trilogy, which was a huge box office success (almost US$200 million worldwide). Stallone also had a cameo appearance in the 2003 French film as a passenger. Following several poorly reviewed box office flops, Stallone started to regain prominence for his supporting role in the crime drama (2003) which was only released in a limited fashion but was praised by critics. He was also attached to star and direct a film tentatively titled Rampart Scandal, which was to be about the murder of rappers and and the surrounding corruption scandal.
It was later titled Notorious but was shelved. In 2005, he was the co-presenter, alongside, of the Reality television boxing series. That same year he also made a guest appearance in two episodes of the television series. In 2005, Stallone also inducted wrestling icon, who appeared in Rocky III as a wrestler named Thunderlips, into the WWE Hall of Fame; Stallone was also the person who offered Hogan the cameo in Rocky III. Revisiting Rocky and Rambo After a three-year hiatus from films, Stallone had a comeback in 2006 with the sixth installment of his successful Rocky series, which was a critical and commercial hit.
After the critical and box office failure of the previous installment, Stallone had decided to write, direct and star in a sixth installment which would be a more appropriate climax to the series. The total domestic box office came to US$70.3 million (and US$155.7 million worldwide). The budget of the movie was only US$24 million. His performance in Rocky Balboa has been praised and garnered mostly positive reviews. Stallone's fourth installment of his other successful movie franchise is titled simply. The film opened in 2,751 theaters on January 25, 2008, grossing US$6,490,000 on its opening day and US$18,200,000 over its opening weekend.
Its box office was US$113,244,290 worldwide with a budget of US$50 million. Asked in February 2008 which of the icons (Rocky or Rambo) he would rather be remembered for, Stallone said 'it's a tough one, but Rocky is my first baby, so Rocky.' Back to success with The Expendables and Creed. Stallone in 2009 at the In 2010, Stallone wrote, directed and starred in the ensemble action film.
The movie, which was filmed during summer/winter 2009, was released on August 13, 2010. Joining him in the film were fellow action stars, and, as well as, and, and cameos by fellow '80s action icons. The movie took US$34,825,135 in its opening weekend, going straight in at No. 1 in the US box office. The figure marked the biggest opening weekend in Stallone's career. In summer 2010, Brazilian company O2 Filmes released a statement saying it was still owed more than US$2 million for its work on the film.
A sequel, was released August 17, 2012, to a positive critical reception of 67% on, as opposed to the original's 41%. As well as returning cast members from the first film, the ensemble cast also included. In 2012, Stallone co-wrote the book for the of Rocky. In 2013, Stallone starred in the action film, directed by, based upon Alexis Nolent's French graphic novel Du Plomb Dans La Tete.
Also in 2013, he starred in the action thriller, along with Arnold Schwarzenegger and, and in the sports comedy alongside. Stallone was reported to be developing an English-language remake of the Spanish film, though the project was shelved. Stallone promoting at the, the third installment in the ensemble action film series was released on August 15, 2014. The returning ensemble cast also added,. This film was negatively received by both critics and audiences and became the lowest grossing film in the. In 2015, Stallone reprised his role as Rocky Balboa in a spin-off-sequel film, which focused on Adonis Creed, the son of his deceased friend/rival, becoming a boxer, played. The film, directed by, received critical acclaim.
Portraying the iconic cinematic boxer for the seventh time in a span of 40 years, Stallone's portrayal of the character received widespread acclaim and accolades, including the, and his third nomination; this time for. In 2017 Stallone appeared in as, the leader of a Ravagers faction.
In 2018, he co-starred in with which was released straight to home-video. Upon wrapping production, he announced via his social media page that work on began immediately thereafter. By July 2017, Stallone announced that he had finished a script for a sequel to Creed, with a plot including the return of from Rocky IV. Went into production in March 2018, with a schedule release on Thanksgiving 2018. Stallone was originally slated to direct before the appointment of, in his feature film directorial debut. Creed II was released in the United States by on November 21, 2018. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and it went on to debut to $35.3 million in its opening weekend (a five-day total of $55.8 million), marking the biggest debut ever for a live-action release over Thanksgiving.
Began filming by September 2018, with a script co-written by Stallone. The plot centers around John Rambo infiltrating a to rescue a family friend's daughter. Reported that Stallone is co-writing the script, but he is unlikely to direct. The film is scheduled for a fall 2019 release. Balboa Productions Sylvester Stallone formed a film studio with Braden Aftergood in March 2018, named Balboa Productions, where Stallone will serve as co-producer for each of their projects. The studio signed a multi-year collaboration deal with Starlight Culture Entertainment to develop projects for film and television. Following the releases of Creed II, Rambo V: Last Blood, and The Expendables 4, the studio has an extensive production slate.
A film depicting the history of, the first African-American boxing heavyweight champion is in development. The project was announced after Stallone's instrumental involvement in helping get Johnson a posthumous pardon from. Samaritian, a dark interpretation of the superhero genre will star Stallone in the titular role, from a script written by Bragi Schut. Stallone will later star in the film adaptation of, a story which had originally been planned as the premise for Rambo V: Last Blood.
The story centers around Nathaniel Hunter, a professional tracker who is hired to hunt a half-human beast created as an experiments of a secret agency. The studio has yet to hire a screenwriter. A feature-length adaptation of the biographical novel, Ghost: My Thirty Years as an FBI Undercover Agent by Michael McGowan and Ralph Pezzullo about McGowan's career of over fifty undercover missions will follow, though there is no screenwriter attached to the project yet. Additionally, a film centered around black ops troops being written by retired Army Ranger, Max Adams, is also in development. The television production slate includes Levon's Trade created by, and a series adaptation of Charles Sailor's Second Son being written by Rob Williams. Other film works Stallone's debut as a director came in 1978 with, which he also wrote and starred in. In addition, he directed, the sequel to, along with Rocky II, Rocky III, Rocky IV, Rocky Balboa, Rambo and The Expendables.
In August 2005, Stallone released his book Sly Moves which claimed to be a guide to fitness and nutrition as well as a candid insight into his life and works from his own perspective. The book also contained many photographs of Stallone throughout the years as well as pictures of him performing exercises.
In addition to writing all six Rocky films, Stallone also wrote Cobra, Driven, Rambo. He has co-written several other films, such as F.I.S.T., Rhinestone, Over the Top, the first three Rambo films, the three The Expendables films. His last major success as a co-writer came with 1993's Cliffhanger. In addition, Stallone has continued to express his passion in directing a film on 's life, a script he has been preparing for years. In July 2009, Stallone appeared in a cameo in the movie where he played himself.
Stallone also provided the voice of a lion in ' comedy. Stallone has also mentioned that he would like to adapt 's novel, and 's novel, for which Stallone had the film rights several years; he originally planned to use the plot from Hunter for Rambo V: Last Blood. In 2009, Stallone expressed interest in starring in a remake of 's 1974 film. There are plans for a fourth film in that will conclude the saga.
Stallone is featured in the 2017 documentary John G. Avildsen: King of the Underdogs about Academy Award-winning Rocky director, directed and produced. Stallone hand-picked to direct and produce a documentary on the making of the original, currently entitled 40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic, due for release in 2019. The documentary will feature Stallone narrating behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the film. Soundtrack contributions Stallone has occasionally sung in his films. He sang 'Too Close To Paradise' for (1978), with the music provided by (who also collaborated with Stallone in prior years, having recorded the famous ' theme for his -nominated film, (1976) which was a U.S. In (1985), Stallone (as ) sang 'Take Me Back' to his on-screen wife, Adrian , as they lay in bed.
The song was first performed by his younger brother, Frank, who had a small role in the original Rocky as a singer at a street corner, and then bit parts in several of the sequels. For (1984), Stallone sang such songs as 'Drinkenstein' as well as duets with his co-star, and actual star,.
He also performed two songs when he guest-starred on in the 1980s, at the height of his career. The last time Stallone sang in a film was in (2013) when he and performed ' together. Stallone's brother Frank achieved moderate success as a pop singer, releasing the #10 U.S. Hit ' in 1983 for the film, which Stallone directed and had a cameo appearance in.
Frank also portrayed the character Carl in the film. In addition to this, Frank has contributed songs to other films starring his brother, including,. Boxing promoter Stallone became a boxing promoter in the 1980s. His boxing promoting company, 'Tiger Eye Productions', signed world champion boxers. Personal life. Stallone with, and at the, 1985 Stallone has been married three times. At age 28, on December 28, 1974, he married Sasha Czack.
They had two sons, (1976–2012), who died of at age 36, and Seargeoh (born 1979), who was diagnosed with at an early age. The couple divorced on February 14, 1985. Stallone married model and actress on December 15, 1985, in.
Their marriage (which lasted two years) and their subsequent divorce were highly publicized by the tabloid press. In May 1997, Stallone married, with whom he has three daughters named Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet. His daughters were chosen to share the role of at the. Stallone was engaged to a former partner,. Sylvester Stallone dated Janice Dickinson for less than a year in the early '90s, but they split up when Stallone discovered he was not the father of her daughter. Despite this, the daughter was given his surname at birth. After Stallone's request that his acting and life experiences be accepted in exchange for his remaining needed college credits to graduate, he was granted a (BFA) degree by the president of the in 1999.
In 2006, Stallone partnered with a beverage company producing an upscale brand called Sly Water. In 2007, customs officials in Australia discovered 48 vials of the synthetic human growth hormone in Stallone's luggage. Stallone's 48-year-old half-sister, Toni Ann Filiti, died of lung cancer on August 26, 2012. She died at their mother's home after choosing to leave. Stallone was the recipient of the Heart of Hollywood Award from the Board of Governors of the in 2016. Injuries Known for physically demanding roles and his willingness to do the majority of his own stunts, Stallone has suffered numerous injuries during his acting career. For a scene in Rocky IV, he told, 'Punch me as hard as you can in the chest.'
He later said, 'Next thing I know, I was in intensive care at St. John's Hospital for four days. It's stupid!' While filming a fight scene with for, he broke his neck, which required the insertion of a metal plate. During the filming of, he broke a finger trying to save a from. Sexual assault allegations In 2016, a report from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was published stating that Stallone was accused of sexual assault by a 16-year-old girl while he was shooting a film in in 1986. The teen reportedly said that Stallone, then 40, forced her into a threesome with his bodyguard.
A spokeswoman for Stallone denied the allegation. Stallone's ex-wife, Brigette Nielsen, later came to his defense, saying that she was with him at the time of the alleged assault. Stallone's Over the Top costar also defended Stallone, denying claims that he introduced Stallone to the girl in question. In November 2017, a woman accused Stallone of sexually assaulting her at his office in the early 1990s. Stallone denied the claim.
Stallone's attorney revealed the accuser filed a report after an entertainment website declined to pick up the story. Stallone's attorneys also stated that while the actor had a consensual relationship with the accuser in 1987, they had two witnesses who refuted the claims. In June 2018, the Los Angeles District Attorney's office confirmed an investigation, stating that the Santa Monica Police Department had presented a sex-crimes case against Stallone to a special prosecution task force for review. In October 2018, the Los Angeles District Attorney's office made the decision not to charge Stallone for the alleged attack, as no witnesses corroborated the allegations. Stallone in turn filed a police report regarding her lying on an official document. Religious views Stallone was raised a strict Catholic but stopped going to church as his acting career progressed. Later, he rediscovered his childhood faith, when his daughter was born ill in 1996, and he again became an active Catholic.
In late 2006, the actor was interviewed by from the 's. Stallone stated that before, in Hollywood, abounded and he had 'lost his way', but later put things 'in God's hands'. In 2010, he was interviewed by GQ magazine, to which he said that he considered himself a spiritual man, but was not part of any organized church institution. Political views Stallone is an outspoken supporter of the. In 1994, Stallone contributed $1,000 to the campaign of then-, who was then running for. In 2008, Stallone endorsed for. In the he described as a ' and 'larger than life,' but did not endorse him or any candidate in that year's.
In December 2016, he declined an offer to become Chair of the, citing a desire to work on issues related to veterans. Despite his otherwise Republican views, he is an advocate for and has been described as 'the most anti-gun person working in today'. Awards and honors.
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