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What Oscars did Mel Gibson win?
Name: Mel Gibson Group member: Gender: Male Original name: MelColumcilleGerardGibson English name: Mel Gibson Year of birth: 1956 Birthday: January 3 Zodiac sign: Capricorn Nationality: United States Region: Europe and America Occupation: Actor Height: 178cm Mel Gibson was born in New York, USA on January 3, 1956. He was regarded as an Australian because of his strong Australian accent. His parents were Irish Catholics. Gibson, who grew up in New York, had a huge interest in movies since he was a child. In 1968, he moved to Australia with his family, studied professional acting techniques in Sydney, and then entered the film industry. Director: Apocalypse (2006) The Passion of the Christ Christian Association (2004) Braveheart Braveheart (1995) The Man Without a Face (1993) Screenwriter: Apocalypse (2006) The Passion of the Christ The Godfather ( 2004) (movie script) Actor: Mad Max "Mad Max Rockatansky" Paparazzi Paparazzi (2004) United Nations Declaration Myself 2003 Detecting Paranormal Quadrant Signs (2002) No. 74 The 74th Academy Awards (2002) presenter of the Academy Awards: Best Director: "We Were Soldiers" (2002) (2000) His Own Chicken Run "Chicken Run" (2000) Los Angeles Key (voice) Stanley Lord "Hockey Jackpot" (2000) Himself (archive footage) (Unedited) Million Dollar Hotel "Million Dollar Hotel" (2000) Detective Skinner The Patriot Benjamin Martin The Man 100% What Women Want (2000) Hollywood Forever (1999) Dangerous Returns (1999) Potter's Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) Top Secret Conspiracy Theory (1997) Fairy Tales : A True Story (1997) Frances's Father (Unedited) I Have Two Dads Father's Day (1997) Scott Boyd Pierce (Unedited) The 69th Academy Awards (1997) Awards Who: Best Director: Ransom (1996) Tom Mullent (1996) Himself (1996) Best Picture Award: Best Director/Anchor: Best Foreign Language Film Braveheart (1995) William Wallace Casper the Elf (1995) Himself (unedited) Pocahontas Pocahontas (1995) John Smith (voice) Maverick (1994) Brett Little Act independently. The Man Without a Face (1993) The Last of Us (1992) Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) American Airlines (1990) Birds of a Feather (1990) Hamlet Hamlet (1990) 62nd Annual Academy Awards 62nd Annual Convention (1990) Himself - *** Co-host (London) Lethal Weapon 2 "Lethal Weapon 2" (1989) Breaking Dawn "Tequerason" Reese" (1988) Dale McCus "The 60th Academy Award for Art" (1988) Best Cinematography Award Lethal Weapon (1987) Stormtroopers Episode 3 "Mad Max Rockatansky" Behind Bars The Spring (1984) Rebellious Cruise County (1984) Fletcher Christian M.A. The River Awakens The River (1984) Commando Attack Force Z (1982) Dangerous Years "The Year of Living Dangerously" (1982) Guy Hamilton Garibaldi Gallipoli (1981) Dash Mad Max 2 (1981) Max Rock Katansky Mist Chaser Mad Max (1979) I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
INeverPromisedYouaRoseGarden(1977)BaseballPlayer(uncredited)
May I ask for Mel Gibson’s personal details and all film and television works
< p>Mel Gibson is a devout family man who loves his family and is loyal to his wife of 14 years, with whom he has 7 children. About half of the women in the world are fascinated by him. In a poll conducted by Zogby in the United States in May this year, Mel Gibson was selected as the best on-screen lover. However, he has never had any scandals. He believes that extramarital affairs are "a troubling thing." , why bother?" When talking about his family, he said that like Benjamin Martin in "The Patriot", he would pay any price for the safety of his family. Normally, he is kind, easy-going, smart and humorous. What this man named "the sexiest man in the world" likes to do most is to live leisurely with his family in his farm in Australia. He once said: He is not The "sexiest man in the world", he prefers people to think of him as "the most ordinary man in the world". "First God created movies, then He created Mel Gibson."The Crying Female Killer - Mel Gibson. Do you still remember the way William Wallace cried after losing his beloved wife in "Braveheart"? And at the end of the film, he was tied to a torture device and stared at the camera with his eyes. The look of shouting "FREEDOM"? That cry brought tears to the eyes and blood to the heart of the person shouting "Braveheart" ("Braveheart" 1995) ---- Written and directed by Mel Gibson*** She was nominated for 10 Oscars and eventually won five Oscars. The most stunning thing about her: Arctic blue eyes, a fortitude that can bend steel, and a passion that can make women fall into her arms. Sexy resume: 1970s. From the late 1980s to the early 1980s, Gibson became Australia's most popular movie star in 1982 with outstanding performances in "Mad Max", "Mad Max: Road Rider" and "Gallipoli" (the first time the back was exposed). "The Year of Living Dangerously" marked the birth of Gibson's sexy line. The "Lethal Weapon" series in the mid-1980s propelled him to star status after "Braveheart" won the Oscar for Best Picture and Best Director. Gibson is worth $35 million per movie and owns his own film production company. Gibson has been married to his wife Robin for 20 years and still has a sexy record: he was named the "Sexiest Man Alive" by People. 1. Best quote: Gibson told Rolling Stone in August 1985: “Some people are very photogenic, and some people are just the opposite. The most beautiful woman in the world can look like shit on camera. Fortunately, I fall into the category of people that the camera prefers. "Mel Gibson's acting career Gibson was born in Pickersgill, New York, to an Irish Catholic family. His father was a switchman and his mother was an Australian opera singer. He was also one of eleven children in the family. When Gibson was twelve years old The family moved back to Australia, where Gibson was often teased by his peers for his American accent. Although he originally wanted to be a journalist, he initially chose to study at the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Sydney. Gibson also suffered from a strong Taiwan phobia, but he gradually overcame it. When Gibson was still a student, he participated in the filming of "Summer City". After graduation, Gibson found a job with the South Australian Theater Company. In 1979, Gibson starred in two films with completely different styles. In the touching film "Tim", the 22-year-old Gibson played a kind-hearted young man with mental retardation. This role won him a Sammy Award (Australia's highest entertainment award). In another film, "Furious Max", Gibson played a super policeman in the future world. Australia almost became a household name. Next, Peter Weir's "Gallipoli" (a film reflecting the theme of World War I) won him the title of Best Actor again. But it was not until Gibson filmed " After "Furious Max II", his global popularity began to rise sharply. Gibson's first film in Hollywood was "Bondy" with Anthony Hopkins, in which he played Fletcher. Christian, Captain Bright's first mate, was dissatisfied with Bright's tyranny and led the crew to rebel. This very famous event in history has been adapted into movies three times, and the other two Fletchers were respectively adapted into movies. Beau and Marlon Brando. In 1985, Gibson returned to Australia to participate in the filming of the final episode of the "Furious Max" series, this time opposite the famous female singer Tina Turner. Then after a two-year break from acting. , his first comeback film was a huge success. This was "Lethal Weapon I" in which he co-starred with Danny Cleaver, in which Gibson played the role of police officer Martin Rigg. It was selected into the top ten at the box office that year, and Gibson became one of the superstars in Hollywood. Gibson continued to play the role of Martin Rigg in the next three sequels until the 1990s. He is famous as an action movie star, so when he appeared in Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet" in 1990, the audience was greatly surprised, but the audience was still more amazed by Gibson's outstanding performance in it. In the early 1990s, Gibson was established. After founding his own production company "Holy Elephant" and starring in a large number of films and working as a producer, Gibson began to prepare to be a director. "The best at acting leads to directing" is very common in the film and television industry, Clint E. Starwood, Kevin Costner, and Jodie Foster have all achieved great success in this area. Gibson is already prepared for this. As an actor, he has rich acting experience, and as a producer, he is also very successful. He is familiar with the work behind the scenes, and has worked closely with three famous directors to learn from each other, which makes him very familiar with the director's work. It can be said that he is familiar with the work and gets twice the result with half the effort. In 1993, he directed the film "The Man Without Face" ("The Man Without Face"), which tells an ancient legend and starred in it himself. In the film, he played a severely burned teacher who harbored a secret in his heart. Hidden secrets.
Although well-prepared and touching, the film only achieved middling box-office success; in the follow-up "Mavericks" (Richard Donner's adaptation of the famous 1960s TV comedy), Gibson and Judy ·Forster and James Garner contributed to us a very witty and witty western film, in which he played the image of a western gunslinger and gambler. Next, Gibson also voiced John Smith in the Disney animated film "Pocahontas" and showed off his singing voice. We found that his singing skills were not too bad. 1995 was truly an extraordinary year for Gibson. In this year, he won the two most valuable Oscar awards for Best Picture and Best Director for his film "Braveheart". This also makes him one of the few artists in Hollywood today who can both direct and act. This is an epic costume film full of passion, politics, romance, and morality. It is an unprecedented challenge and test for any director. Gibson has shown an extraordinary ability to successfully deliver a film with such profound nationalist and political connotations that he deserves to be called a world star. English name: Mel Gibson Birthday: January 3, 1956 (Tuesday) Zodiac sign: Capricorn Blood type: Height: 178 cm Weight: 150lb Measurements: Birthplace: Pickersgill (New York) Filming time: 1976 - Graduated from: Australian National Theater Contact address of the School of Art: C/, CA90211 (Damn, I don’t know this, I just saw it online and sent it to you) Films directed by: 1. "Braveheart" ("Braveheart") 1995 2. " "The Man Without a Face" ("The Man Without a Face") 1993 award record: In October 1997, he was ranked 12th among the top 100 stars in the world by the British "Empire" magazine. In 1996, he won the 68th for "Braveheart" Oscar for Best Picture and Best Director.
Selected as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world by the American "People" magazine in 1996. Selected as one of the top 50 most handsome people in the world by the American "People" magazine twice in 1990 and 1991, twice in 1979 and 1981. Won the Australian Sam Award for Best Actor in a film: 2000 "What Women Want" ("What Women Want") 2000 "The Patriot" ("The Patriot") 2000 "Chicken Run" ("Chicken Run") 2000 "The Million Dollar Hotel" ("The Million Dollar Hotel") 1999 "Dangerous Man" ("Payback" 1999) 1998 "Lethal Weapon 4" ("Lethal Weapon 4") 1997 "Fairytale: A True Story" ") 1997 "Conspiracy Theory" ("Conspiracy Theory") 1997 "Unlikely Partner" ("Fathers' Day") 1996 "Kidnapping" ("Ransom") 1995 "Pocahontas" (" Pocahontas") 1995 "Casper" 1995 "Braveheart" ("Braveheart") 1994 "Maverick" 1993 "The Man Without a Face" ( "The Man Without a Face") 1993 "Earth, the American Dream" ("Earth and the American Dream") 1993 "Lethal Weapon 3" ("Lethal Weapon 3") 1992 "Forever Young" ("Forever Young") 1990 "Bird on the Wire" "Birdona Wire" 1990 "Air America" ??1990 "Hamlet" 1989 "Lethal Weapon 2" 1988 "Tequila Sunrise" ) 1987 "Lethal Weapon" ("Lethal Weapon") 1985 "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" ("Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome") 1984 "The Pointy" ("The Pointy") 1984 "Mrs. Sofort" ("") 1984 " "The River" ("The River") 1983 "The Year Of Living Deagerously" ("The Year Of Living Deagerously") 1982 "Attack Force Z" 1981 "Punishment" ("Punishment") 1981 "Galiipoli" ("Galiipoli") 1981 "The Charge" "Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior" 1981 "The Chain Reaction" 1979 "Tim" 1979 "Mad Max" 1977 "Summer City" ("SummerCity")
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