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Gerard Butler (1)
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| Mostly Credited As: | Gerard Butler (1) |
| Sometimes Credited As: | Gerald Butler Gerry Butler
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| Birth Name: | Gerard James Butler |
| Date Of Birth: | November 13, 1969 (Age 40) |
| Country Of Birth: | United Kingdom |
| Birth Place: | Glasgow, Scotland |
| Height: | 6' 2" (1.87 m) |
Before Gerard Butler found his calling in acting, he spent 7 years studying law. Butler is the youngest of three children, brother and sister. His parents are Margaret and Edward Butler. When Butler was barely six months old, his family relocated to Montréal, Canada, where his father undertook several failed business ventures. A year and a half later, Butler's parents divorced, and his mother took the children back to Scotland. He saw his father once more when he was four years old, and then not again until he was 16. In the meantime, Butler grew up in his mother's hometown of Paisley, where he frequented a nearby movie theater. Enamored with acting, he convinced his mother to take him to auditions, eventually joining the Scottish Youth Theatre and playing a street urchin in Oliver! at the Kings Theatre in Glasgow. An exceptional student, Butler graduated at the top of his class. Hoping to please his family and his teachers, who felt acting was an unrealistic career choice, Butler enrolled in Glasgow University's law program. He served as the president of the school's law society and earned an honor's degree. After finishing college, Butler took a year and a half off to live in Los Angeles, where he appeared as an extra in the Kevin Costner/Whitney Houston vehicle The Bodyguard (1992). He then traveled to Canada to be at his father's bedside as he succumbed to cancer. Shortly after his father's death, Butler returned to Scotland to begin a two-year law traineeship in Edinburgh at one of the country's top firms. But he was bored and discontented as a lawyer, and still dreamed about performing. He went to see Trainspotting on-stage at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh and knew he had made the wrong career choice. Soon enough, Butler's unhappiness began to show in his work, and his firm fired him with only a week left in his training. Two days later, at age 25, he moved to London to begin his acting career. Butler took on a series of odd jobs -- from waiting tables to demonstrating clockwork toys at a trade show -- while looking for work as an actor. He was supposed to be serving as a casting assistant for the play Coriolanus at the Mermaid Theatre, when he ran into the show's director, actor Steven Berkoff, at a coffee bar and asked to read for a part. Impressed with the ex-barrister's moxie, Berkoff agreed and Butler secured his first professional acting role. While rehearsing for Coriolanus, he accompanied one of the other actors to an audition for the same stage adaptation of Trainspotting he had seen in Edinburgh and landed the lead part of Mark Renton.
In 1997, with his theater career firmly established, Butler made his big-screen debut opposite Billy Connolly and Judi Dench in Mrs. Brown. Sometime later, he had returned to the film's shooting location, Taymouth Castle, for a picnic when he saw a child drowning in the nearby River Tay. Butler dove into the water and saved the boy. The actor received a Certificate of Bravery from the Royal Humane Society for his selfless act. That same year, he earned a small speaking part as a bad guy in the Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, before spoofing ex-Wet Wet Wet singer Marti Pellow for the 1998 series The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star. Butler finished out the '90s by appearing in the television comedy Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married, as well as returning to the stage to appear opposite Sheila Gish and Rachel Weisz in Suddenly Last Summer in London's West End. Butler began the new millennium with supporting parts in the gangster film Shooters (2000) and the war drama Harrison's Flowers (2000). He then simultaneously landed the high-profile title roles in Wes Craven's Dracula 2000 (2000) and the USA television movie Attila (2001). Produced by the creators of The Mummy (2000) franchise, Attila chronicled the life of the eponymous fifth century barbarian and co-starred veteran actors Tim Curry and Powers Boothe. It also reteamed Butler with his Coriolanus director, Berkoff, who played his uncle in the film. The hype that surrounded both Dracula 2000 and Attila was fueled by CNN's announcement that Butler was the frontrunner to replace Pierce Brosnan as the next James Bond. The following months, however, were anticlimatic for Butler. Dracula 2000 bombed at the box office and Attila, though one of the year's highest-rated television miniseries, proved to be forgettable. The rumors surrounding his involvement with 007 were quickly quelled when Brosnan announced that he was staying on for at least two more Bond films, and the series' producers never contacted Butler. Determined to get back on his feet, Butler signed on with a new agency. He returned to British television for ITV's miniseries The Jury (2000), which also featured Derek Jacobi and Antony Sher, while simultaneously filming a role as Christian Bale's dragon-slaying best friend in the special effects spectacle Reign of Fire (2002). He then quickly landed a supporting role in Renny Harlin's Mindhunters with Val Kilmer and LL Cool J, but then pulled out of the project to play the lead in Richard Donner's long-awaited adaptation of Michael Crichton's best-selling novel Timeline (2003).
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Before Gerard Butler found his calling in acting, he spent 7 years studying law. Butler is the youngest of three children, brother and sister. His parents are Margaret and Edward Butler. When Butler was barely six months old, his family relocated to Montréal, Canada, where his father undertook several failed business ventures. A year and a half later, Butler's parents divorced, and his mother took the children back to Scotland. He saw his father once more when he was four years old, and then not again until he was 16. In the meantime, Butler grew up in his mother's hometown of Paisley, where he frequented a nearby movie theater. Enamored with acting, he convinced his mother to take him to auditions, eventually joining the Scottish Youth Theatre and playing a street urchin in Oliver! at the Kings Theatre in Glasgow. An exceptional student, Butler graduated at the top of his class. Hoping to please his family and his teachers, who felt acting was an unrealistic career choice).
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Gerard Butler (1) TV Appearances |
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| Show: Live From Studio Five (2009) |
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• Series 1, Show 52 |
01x52: (Nov/24/2009) |
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Himself |
| Show: The New Paul O'Grady Show (2006) |
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• Series 8, Show 44 |
08x44: (Nov/19/2009) |
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Himself |
| Show: GMTV (1993) |
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• November 17, 2009 |
17x321: (Nov/17/2009) |
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Himself |
| Show: Saturday Night Live (1975) |
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• Gerard Butler/Shakira |
35x04: (Oct/17/2009) |
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Himself, [Guest Hosts] |
| Show: The Bonnie Hunt Show (2008) (2008) |
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• Gerard Butler, Judge Jeanine Pirro, "Chicken" Charlie Boghosian |
02x30: (Oct/16/2009) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005) |
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• Gerard Butler, Phoenix |
05x166: (Oct/09/2009) |
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• Gerard Butler, Jackie Collins |
05x123: (Jul/21/2009) |
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Himself |
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• Jennifer Hudson, Gerard Butler, Anberlin |
03x41: (Mar/05/2007) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
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• Gerard Butler, Kathleen Edwards, Andie MacDowell |
01x51: (Mar/24/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: Live with Regis and Kelly (1988) |
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• Gerard Butler |
20x230: (Jul/24/2009) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (2009) |
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• Gerard Butler, Venus Williams, Daughtry |
01x29: (Jul/16/2009) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
| Show: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) • 6 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Tuesday January 11th, 2005) |
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• Gerard Butler, Natasha Leggero, Katy Perry |
17x16: (Oct/06/2008) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
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• Gerard Butler, Tim McGraw |
15x126: (Apr/03/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Queen Latifah, Gerard Butler, Buckcherry |
15x109: (Mar/02/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Farrah Fawcett, Gerald Butler, The Killers |
13x133: (Apr/14/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993) |
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• Liv Tyler, Gerard Butler, The Fratellis |
14x112: (Mar/23/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003) |
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• Jennifer Love Hewitt/Gerard Butler/Austin Preiss |
02x119: (Mar/03/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (1997) |
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• Playing God |
02x02: (May/16/2000) |
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Tim Bolton |
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Gerard Butler (1) Crew Credits |
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Gerard Butler (1) Trivia |
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In 2005, Gerard was nominated for the Golden Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for: The Phantom of the Opera (2004). | Gerard's natural hair colour is dark brown. | Gerard was chosen as the most attractive man of 2005 by Hello! Magazine. | Gerard shares his birthday with Steve Zahn, Jimmy Kimmel, and Joe Mantegna. | Gerard has quickly gained a reputation as one of the nicest actors around, as he always takes time to socialize with fans and hangs out with crew members as much as co-stars on film sets. | It was said that Gerard had the "rock and roll" voice that Andrew Lloyd Webber always wanted to play the "Phantom." | Gerard was at one time the lead singer for a Scottish rock band named Speed. | Gerard was a presenter at the 2003 MTV Europe Music Awards with fellow Scotsman Billy Boyd. | It was rumoured that Gerard was possibly going to be picked to replace Pierce Brosnan as the next "James Bond." | Gerard's eyes are actually grey/green in colour but often appear blue on screen. |
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