31 Temmuz 2013 Çarşamba

Gerard Gibson Mel

Gerard Gibson Mel

Mel Colm-at cille Gerard Gibson was born in Peekskill, New York, the sixth of 11 children, and the second son of Hutton Gibson and the Irish-born Mother, Patricia (nee Reilly, was, 1990). His paternal grandmother was the Australian opera soprano Eva Mylott (1875-1920). A Gibson young sister, Donal, he is also an actor. Gibson's first name comes from Saint Mel, a fifth-century Irish saint and founder of the Gibson mother natural diocese, Ardagh, while his second name, Colm-Too shared in an Irish saint, and the name of the parish, County Longford, where Gibson's mother was born and grew up. Because of his mother, Gibson holds, double -, Irish and American citizenship.

A short time later awarded $145,000 a work-related injury litigation and the New York Central Railroad on February 14, 1968, Hutton Gibson moved his family to the West Pymble, Sydney, Australia. Gibson is 12 years old. Move Hutton his mother's native Australia for economic reasons, and because Hutton thought of the Australian Defence Force to reject his son to the draft during the Vietnam War. Gibson was trained by the members of the Congregation of Christian Brothers, St. Leo, the Catholic College in wahroonga, New South Wales, during his high school years.

Gibson won a very positive notifications of film critics when he first entered the cinematic scene, as well as comparisons of many of the classic movie stars. in 1982, Vincent Canby wrote : “Mr. Gibson remember the young Steve McQueen... I define “star quality,” but regardless of that, Mr. Gibson.” Gibson can be likened to “a combination of Clark Gable, and Humphrey Bogart.” Gibson's role in the “Mad Max” movie, Peter weir's the Gallipoli and “Lethal Weapon” series of films earned the label “action hero”.Later, Gibson extended into a variety of acting projects, including the human drama, such as Hamlet, comedy roles, such as Maverick, and What Women want. His expanded beyond the directing and producing with The Man Without a Face, 1993; Braveheart in 1995; The Passion of The Christ 2004; Apocalypto (2006. Jess Cagle When compared to Gibson for Cary Grant, Sean Connery, Robert Redford. Connery once suggested Gibson should play in the next James Bond for Connery M. Gibson turned down the role, reportedly because he was feared to be typecast (become an actor depend to a large extent a fictional character).

Outside of his career, his words, Gibson produced accusations of homophobia, misogyny and anti-semitism; his previously attributed to him phrases his battle with alcoholism.

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