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Sylvester Stallone (full name: Sylvester Enzio Stallone) has established worldwide recognition as an actor, writer and director since he played the title role in his own screenplay of Rocky, which won the Academy Award in for Best Picture.
Since that seminal motion picture, Rocky grew to a franchise of five sequels and in Stallone concluded the series with Rocky Balboa, a critical and audience success which resolutely confirmed both Stallone and Rocky as iconic cultural symbols. In addition, to commemorate a character which has become as real as any living person to film-going audiences around the world, a statue of Rocky Balboa was placed at the foot of the now-famous steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum at a dedication ceremony presided over by the Mayor.
In more recent times, Stallone wrote, directed and starred in Rambo, which continued the saga of Vietnam vet John Rambo twenty five years after the debut of First Blood. For this latest installment, Stallone took the company on location to the inner jungles of Burma basing the compelling story in a country where crimes against humanity, civil war and genocide have existed for over 60 years – and no one is doing anything about it.
Stallone then released his most ambitious project to date, the action thriller The Expendables, which he wrote, directed and starred in, and for which he hired an all star cast including Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Jet Li, Eric Roberts, Dolph Lungren and Steve Austin – as well as Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The film opened at number one at the box office – making him the only actor to open a number one film across five decades. Sly took the company on location to the interior of Brazil and the city streets New Orleans, filming over just a few short months.
Born in New York City, Stallone attended school in suburban Philadelphia where he first started acting and also became a star football player. He then spent two years instructing at
Sylvester "Sly" Stallone was born on July 6, in New York's "Hell's Kitchen." An accident at birth caused by forceps severed a nerve in his cheek, leaving his lower left face paralyzed; this manifested as Stallone's trademark slurred speech and drooping lower lip. After Stallone's parents, Jackie and Frank Stallone, were divorced in , he moved from New York to the suburbs of Philadelphia. He lived there with his mother and her new husband Anthony Filiti, a pizza manufacturer. The teenager attended a private Catholic School in Center City Philadelphia called Notre Dame Academy. He then attended Lincoln High School but after failing to complete tenth grade, he was enrolled in Devereux Manor High School for emotionally troubled youths; Stallone was expelled from fourteen schools by the age of thirteen. At Devereux Manor, the teenager took up football, the discus, and began lifting weights. When it was time to graduate, he was awarded an athletic scholarship to the American College of Switzerland where he spent two years coaching girls athletics. He also starred in a production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman in college which inspired him to become an actor.
In , after returning to the states, Stallone attended the University of Miami where he studied drama until he moved back to New York to pursue a career in acting. He auditioned frequently but had trouble getting work, so he resorted to starring in the soft core porn The Party at Kitty and Stud's. Stallone also played small parts in films such as the comedy Bananas () and the thriller Klute (). In , Stallone married first wife Sasha Czack and moved to California in hopes of expanding his acting career; they had sons Sage and Seargeoh while married. It was in California where Stallone received a crucial break, starring in 's The Lords of Flatbush, a film about a gang of teens. The movie was only moderately successful, but earned recognition for "Sly," getting him auditions for larger roles.
Stallo () Sylvester Stallone rose to fame as the writer and lead of the Academy Award-winning boxing film Rocky (). He went on to become one of the biggest action stars in the world, reprising his characters from Rocky and First Blood () for several sequels. Following a mid-career decline, he rediscovered box-office success with The Expendables () and earned critical acclaim for reviving the Rocky franchise with Creed (), garnering his first Golden Globe win and another Oscar nomination. Actor, writer, director and producer Stallone was born on July 6, , in New York City. His trademark droopy visage was the result of a forceps accident at the time of his birth. A nerve was severed in the accident, which also left him with slurred speech. Stallone had a difficult childhood. Both he and his younger brother, Frank, were adversely affected by their parents’ hostile relationship, which later ended in divorce. Stallone spent some of his earliest years in foster care. When Stallone was around five years old, his father moved the family to the Washington, D.C. area where he started his own beauty parlor chain. Stallone lived in Maryland for years, staying with his father after his parents' divorce in He struggled emotionally and academically and was expelled from several schools. A few years later, Stallone went to live with his mother and her second husband in Philadelphia. There he attended a special high school for troubled youth. After graduation, Stallone eventually went on to college. First, he attended the American College in Switzerland, where he studied drama. Stallone then went to the University of Miami, again choosing to focus on the dramatic arts. He left school before completing his degree to move to New York City to pursue an acting career. While he waited for his acting career to take off, Stallone worked all sorts of jobs to make ends meet. He cleaned up the lions’ American actor and filmmaker (born ) "Stallone" redirects here. For other people with this name, see Stallone (name). Sylvester Gardenzio "Sly" Stallone (; born July 6, ) is an American actor and filmmaker. In a film career spanning more than fifty years, Stallone has received numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Critics' Choice Award, as well as nominations for three Academy Awards and two BAFTA Awards. Stallone is one of only two actors in history (alongside Harrison Ford) to have starred in a box-office No. 1 film across six consecutive decades. Struggling as an actor for a number of years upon moving to New York City in , Stallone found gradual work in films such as The Lords of Flatbush (). He achieved his greatest critical and commercial success starting in with his iconic role as boxer Rocky Balboa in the first film of the successful Rocky franchise, which he also wrote. In , he became the third actor in history to be nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay and Best Actor. He portrayed the PTSD-plagued soldier John Rambo in First Blood (), a role he would play across five Rambo films (–). He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in From the mids to the late s, Stallone would go on to become one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors acting in action films such as Cobra (), Tango and Cash (), Cliffhanger (), Demolition Man (), and The Specialist (). At the height of his career, Stallone was known for his rivalry with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Stallone continued his established roles in Rocky Balboa () and Rambo () before launching The Expendables film franchise (–present), in which he starred as the mercenary Barney Ross. In , he starred in the successful film Escape Plan and appeared in its sequels. In , he returned to Rocky again with Creed, in which a retired Rocky mentors former rival Apollo Creed's Sylvester Stallone
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