Name : Mel Gibson
Birth Date : January 3, 1956
Birth Place : Peekskill, New York, USA
Birth Name : Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson
Height : 5' 9
Education : All-boys Catholic school
National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, Australia
South Australia Theater Company
Profession : Actor, director, producer
Nationality : Australian
Wife : Robyn Gibson (dental nurse; married on June 7, 1980)
Claim to fame : as Max Rockatansky in Mad Max (1979)
Mel Gibson Detailed Biography
Gibson
was born in Westchester County New York and moved with his family to
Australia when he was 12 years old. Gibson attended the National
Institute of Dramatic Arts at the University of New South Wales in
Sydney. Gibson was brought to the attention of director George Miller,
who cast him in Mad Max, the film that first brought him worldwide
recognition. This was followed by the title role in Tim, starring as a
handicapped young man for which he won an Australian Film Institute Best
Actor Award. He went on to reprise his role as Mad Max in Mad Max -- The
Road Warrior and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and teamed with director
Peter Weir in Gallipoli, which brought Gibson a second Australian Best
Actor Award. A few years later, Weir and Gibson again collaborated on
The Year of Living Dangerously. Gibson made his American film debut in
The River. His other films include The Bounty, Mrs. Soffel,Tequila
Sunrise, Bird on a Wire and Air America. He has starred in Icon
productions "Forever Young"; "The Man Without a Face," which also marked
his film directorial debut; "Maverick," opposite Jodie Foster.
Mel Gibson recently starred in the Revolutionary War drama The Patriot
and was one of the featured voices in the animated movie Chicken Run. He
is not only one of the world’s most accomplished actors but also an
Oscar®-winning director and a respected filmmaker. In the course of his
career as an actor, he has tackled roles in films ranging from the smash
hit Lethal Weapon series to the western comedy Maverick to the
psychological thriller Conspiracy Theory to the historical epic
adventure Braveheart. Gibson produced, directed and starred in
Braveheart, which won five Academy Awards® out of 10 nominations,
including Best Picture and Best Director. Gibson’s company, Icon
Productions, which Gibson created with Bruce Davey, developed and
produced Braveheart along with many other movies in a diverse range of
genres including Immortal Beloved and FairyTale: A True Story. Other
Icon productions in which Gibson starred include Hamlet, directed by
Franco Zeffirelli, Forever Young, The Man Without a Face, which also
marked Gibson’s directorial debut, and the hit thriller Payback. Off the
screen, Mel is a true Hollywood Wonder. He's been married since 1980,
has 7 children (Hannah, twins Edward and Christian, William, Louis, Milo
and Tommy), and has not been divorced!.