John Travolta
Milestones
- Birthplace: Englewood, New Jersey
- Birthday: February 18, 1954
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2007
Cast in the comedy-adventure "Wild Hogs," as one of four middle-aged friends who decide to rev up their routine suburban lives with a freewheeling motorcycle trip
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2007
Portrayed housewife Edna Turnblad in the big screen version of the Tony-winning Broadway musical "Hairspray"; earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
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2005
Again played Chili Palmer, his charater from the hit film "Get Shorty" in its sequel "Be Cool"
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2004
Cast as Chief Kennedy in the drama "Ladder 49" also starring Joaquin Phoenix
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2004
Cast opposite Thomas Jane in "The Punisher"
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2004
Co-starred with Scarlett Johansson in "A Love Song for Bobby Long"
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2003
Played a DEA agent in dramatic thriller "Basic"
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2001
Portrayed a spy in the thriller "Swordfish"
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2000
Realized dream project of starring in the feature adaptation of L. Ron Hubbard's sci-fi novel "Battlefield Earth"; film and performance was panned by critics
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2000
Starred opposite Lisa Kudrow in the Nora Ephron-directed "Lucky Numbers"
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1998
Played attorney Jan Schlichtman who battles powerful companies on behalf of the victims of toxic poisoning in "A Civil Action"; based on the book by Jonathan Harr
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1998
Portrayed Governor Jack Stanton in the political feature, "Primary Colors"; helmed by Mike Nichols
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1997
Starred opposite Nicolas Cage in second film with director John Woo "Face/Off"
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1996
First film with John Woo, "Broken Arrow"
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1995
Cast as Chili Palmer in Barry Sonnenfeld's "Get Shorty"; starred with Gene Hackman, Rene Russo and Danny DeVito
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1994
Revitalized feature acting career with an acclaimed portrayal of a junkie hitman in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction"; earned second Best Actor Academy Award nomination
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1990
Co-wrote screenplay and starred in "Chains of Gold"
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1989
Initially revived career with "Look Who's Talking" but did not follow up on movie's success
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1987
Returned to TV to co-star in Harold Pinter's "The Dumb Waiter"; a one-act play directed by Robert Altman
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1981
Reteamed with De Palma for "Blow Out"
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1980
Starred with Debra Winger in "Urban Cowboy"
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1978
Reprised stage role for the feature version of "Grease"
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1977
First starring role in a feature, as Tony Manero, in "Saturday Night Fever"; earned Best Actor Oscar nomination
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1976
Had featured role in Brian De Palma's "Carrie"
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1976
TV-movie debut, "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble" (ABC)
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1975 to 1979
Cast as Vinnie Barbarino on "Welcome Back, Kotter" (ABC); began appearing with less frequency toward the end of its run
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1975
Made feature film debut in a bit part in "The Devil's Rain"
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1974
Made Broadway debut in "Over Here!"; acted opposite the Andrews Sisters for 10 months
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1970
Dropped out of high school at age 16
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1966
Stage debut in "Who Will Save the Plowboy?" at age 12
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Acted in Off-Broadway productions
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Appeared in the original Broadway production of "Grease" (also toured with show for 10 months)
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Began acting career in summer stock in New Jersey
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