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Richard Tiffany Gere (born
August 31, 1949) is an American actor. A prototypical
leading man of romantic and dramatic films, he first
became famous during the 1980s, and has since managed to
retain his status.
During the 1990s and 2000s, he starred in several
well-received films, Pretty Woman, Primal Fear, and
Chicago, for which he won a Golden Globe Award as Best
Actor, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award as part of
the Best Cast.
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Gere first worked professionally at the Provincetown
Playhouse on Cape Cod in 1971 where he starred in Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern Are Dead. Gere's first major acting role was in the original
London stage version of Grease in 1973.He began appearing in Hollywood
films in the mid 1970s, co-starring in the thriller Looking for Mr.
Goodbar (1977) and playing the leading role in director Terrence Malick's
well-reviewed 1978 film, Days of Heaven. In 1980, Gere appeared in the
Broadway production of Bent. His acting career took off that year with the
film American Gigolo, followed by the romantic drama An Officer and a
Gentleman, which had grossed over $100 million in 1982. Subsequently, he
was the first man ever to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine.
Gere's career in the 1980s alternated between box office successes and
failures. After the release of both Internal Affairs and the film Pretty
Woman in 1990, Gere's status as a leading man was again solidified, and he
continued starring in solidly performing films throughout the 1990s,
including Sommersby (1993), Primal Fear (1996), and Runaway Bride (1999),
which paired Gere with his Pretty Woman co-star, Julia Roberts. In Mr.
Jones, Gere portrayed a high-functioning, creative, and intellectual man
with bipolar disorder. The movie was not a commercial success, but was
well-received by the mental health community. It is frequently utilized as
a training tool to acquaint students and families with the disorder.
People magazine named Gere the "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1999. In 2002, he
appeared in three major releases: the horror thriller The Mothman
Prophecies, the drama Unfaithful, and the Academy Award-winning film
version of Chicago, for which he won a Golden Globe as "Best Actor -
Comedy or Musical". Gere's 2004 ballroom dancing drama, Shall We Dance,
was also a solid performer, although his next film, Bee Season, failed to
find an audience amid the Oscar-contenders of November 2005.
Gere was Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals' "Man of the Year"
for 2006. In July 2006, he was cast opposite Jesse Eisenberg and Terrence
Howard in The Hunting Party, a comic thriller in which he played a
journalist in Bosnia; the film was released in September of 2007. |