Friday, 7 August 2009

Mel Gibson


Real Name: Mel Gibson Columcille Gerard 
Date of birth: 3 January 1956 
Birthplace: Peekskill, NY 
Education: National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney, Australia 

Although the United States presented to the public as an Australian actor, is surprisingly beautiful, blue-eyed Gibson was born in New York, and emigrated to Australia in 1968. He made a name for himself in the leather-clad role as George Miller of Mad Max, as a post-apocalyptic hero, and Tim (both 1979), playing a retard to do everything in love with Piper Laurie. 
Gibson was the star of the banks in Australia, after roles in war drama of Peter Weir, Gallipoli, and warriors of the road (both 1981), Miller's transcendent follow-up Mad Max. The latter, called the actions of the classics, was an international success in 1982 and Gibson was a rising star. 

Gibson reteamed with Weir for a year of living Dangerously (1983). In Australia, a journalist must face the political crisis in Indonesia in 1960, Gibson emphasized the charm, intelligence and, most importantly, sex appeal in his first movie as a romantic lead. 

He made a less favorable for the American debut, but reluctantly mutinous Fletcher Christian opposite Anthony Hopkins in "Captain Bligh in the Bounty (1984) and appears in two films this year. He returned to Australia to finish in the series of Mad Max Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985), a satire with less cumbersome of activities, budget, Tina Turner, and Maxim, mostly in the legs, like the wandering prophet. 

After two years off, Gibson returned with deadly weapons (1987) plays one of his most popular, Martin Riggs, an explosive pair to the killing of the COP long Danny Glover. Gibson film movement has given rise to superstardom and the two effects, in which he created an unusually rich characterization for a modern action hero. 

Then he made an amazing career, with his description of the melancholy Dane in Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet (1990). Despite the fact that the film is problematic, Gibson turned into a finely rendered portrait of the famous Prince. This was the first film production of his ICON Productions. After more than continue in a sentimental vein, with a foam Forever Young (1992), he made his debut as director of "L'Homme sans visage (1993), a drama in which he played an impetus to the victim.

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