
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone was born in New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, the son of an astrologer mother and a hairdresser father. Complications during his birth left Sylvester Stallone paralyzed in part of his face. However, this situation led to the formation of the way of speaking that would become his signature in the future. Sylvester Stallone, who was bullied in his childhood, managed to overcome the tough years by focusing on bodybuilding. This interest, combined with her passion for acting, shaped her acting career.
Sylvester Stallone, who spent his high school years in Philadelphia and Maryland, returned to the University of Miami in 1967 after studying in Switzerland for two years and began studying acting. Sylvester Stallone, who performed on camera for the first time while in college, took an unusual route for Hollywood stars. Sylvester Stallone, a star who has seen the bottom, has managed to reach the top of the cinema world by getting out of that point.
Sylvester Stallone, who managed to play a minor role in a Woody Allen movie at the beginning of his career, did not give up his passion even though he was rejected many times in his applications for roles in different movies. Despite starring in several successful movies before, 1976 marked a turning point in Sylvester Stallone's career. He became a Hollywood star, now known as Rocky Balboa. By storming the Oscar ceremonies, “Rocky” broke new ground.
As of that day, Sylvester Stallone has become a name that turns every project he touches into gold. Sylvester Stallone has been both Rocky Balboa and John Rambo. We've known him as both Marion Cobretti and Barney Ross. Although Sylvester Stallone had some ups and downs both in his private life and in his career, he always managed to stay on top. Sylvester Stallone, who has achieved great box office success with his films and has a devoted fan base, is the only name in Hollywood history to have acted in box-office number one films in each of the six consecutive decades.
Notes from Sylvester Stallone's career
Sylvester Stallone played minor roles in the movies “Pigeons” and “Bananas” in the early years of his career.
Released in 1973, “No Place to Hide” is considered to be Sylvester Stallone's first feature film. “The Lords of Flatbush”, released in 1974, is the second serious step in Sylvester Stallone's career. Sylvester Stallone is featured on the posters of both these movies.
Sylvester Stallone continued to progress on the road to success with the movies “Capone” and “Death Race 2000”, in which he acted as a supporting actor in 1975.