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Russell’s personal experience

Since he was very young, he has accompanied his parents to deliver meals to film and television studios. He has accidentally seen many actors performing in a variety of ways, and is sometimes roped in to act as extra child actors. This led to his interest in film and acting from an early age, and at the age of 6 he had the opportunity to play a role in the TV series "Spyforce". This was his first performance, playing an orphan. But since then he has never had any acting opportunities and has no fixed career. To make ends meet, he also worked as a hotel waiter. When he was 16 years old, he joined a rock band. Later, he formed his own rock band called Roman Antix and served as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter. After 12 years, Crowe finally had the opportunity to perform again. In 1990, he made his film debut "Blood Oath" in Australia, and then played a role in the film "Prisoners of the Sun" when he was 25 years old.

In 1991, he played a simple and cute young chef who could not withstand temptation in the film "Evidence". He brought this gentle and kind-hearted character to life, and thus won his first Awards, Australian Film Institute Award for Best Supporting Actor. The period from 1992 to 1995 was his most important development stage. In the past four years, he has repeatedly produced excellent works, successfully played many positive roles, and created many negative roles. His broad acting range and superb interpretation have laid the foundation for him to become a first-class star. 1995 was a very critical year for Russell Crowe. During this year, he was first invited by his "mentor and friend" Sharon Stone to participate in the filming of the film "Euphoria" with another rookie Leonardo DiCaprio, opening the door for Crowe. The gateway to Hollywood success. Then he co-starred with black star Denzel Washington in the action film "The Defenders of Space and Time", which won him more Hollywood film appointments. In 1997, Crowe achieved his greatest success since his debut with his outstanding performance in "L.A. Confidential" directed by Kurtz Hansen. His acting talent was truly recognized by people, and his development and status in Hollywood consolidated. Since 2001, he has won the Oscar for Best Actor for his starring role in the 2000 movie "Gladiator". In 2002, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for the 2001 film "A Beautiful Mind."