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Mel Gibson Trivia | 70 facts about the famous actor

Mel Gibson is an American actor, film director and producer, who is best known for his action hero roles

Let’s find out more about the actor!

  1. Almost turned down the role of William Wallace in Braveheart (1995) because he thought he was too old for the role. He asked the producers if he could direct it instead.
  2. A compromise was made, he could direct the movie if he agreed to portray Wallace.
  3. He was a mentor to the late actor Heath Ledger.
  4. His father, Hutton Gibson, moved the family from upstate New York to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, in 1968 after winning as a contestant on Jeopardy! (1964).
  5. Has bipolar disorder.
  6. For The Passion of the Christ (2004), which he directed, wrote and produced, he spent 25 million dollars of his own money. Back in 1992, he started doing research for the movie that was not released until 2004.
  7. Has a horseshoe kidney (two kidneys fused into one).
  8. He took up acting only because his sister submitted an application behind his back. The night before an audition, he got into a fight, and his face was badly beaten, an accident that won him the role.
  9. In interviews promoting The Passion of the Christ (2004), Gibson admitted that depression had led him to contemplate suicide, and that he made the film to “heal” himself.
  10. Turned down the role of Kyle Reese in James Cameron’s Terminator (1984).
  11. Separated from wife Robyn in June 2006. She finally filed for divorce in April 2009 but it wasn’t finalized until December 2011, reportedly because it took them all that time to divide Gibson’s estimated assets of $850 million. It is considered the biggest divorce payout in Hollywood history.
  12. He and his wife met through a dating service in Australia.
  13. Director Martin Scorsese sent him the script for The Departed (2006) offering him the role of Ellerby.
  14. Mel Gibson was unable to accept the role as he was starting production on Apocalypto (2006) that same year. Alec Baldwin later took the role.
  15. Was considered for the role of Batman/Bruce Wayne in Batman (1989) (particularly with Richard Donner directing), but he was busy with Lethal Weapon 2 (1989).
  16. In the movie Forever Young (1992), he needed to appear older in the last few scenes. Because his eyes were so bright blue, no matter how many wrinkles they put on him, he did not look authentically older. So, he had to wear gray contacts, in order to look old.
  17. Was considered for the role of Wolverine in X-Men (2000), but was deemed too expensive.
  18. Has his own private chapel in his grounds, where he attends mass every day.
  19. He was considered for the role of James Bond multiple times. Albert R. Broccoli turned him down, because he wasn’t British and he turned down the latter because he was busy with Braveheart (1995).
  20. Mad Max 2 (1981) (aka The Road Warrior) is his favorite out of the “Mad Max” series.
  21. He was the first Australian actor to be paid $1,000,000 for a film role.
  22. He is one of 6 people to win and Academy Award for “Best Director”, though they are mainly known as actors.
  23. On the 1st of August 2006, he checked himself into a recovery program for alcohol abuse. His wife, Robyn, separated from him that same month.
  24. Like his character Riggs in the Lethal Weapon Movie series he is a big fan of The Three Stooges.
  25. He turned down the role of John McClane in Die Hard (1988).
  26. Was offered the role of Eliot Ness in The Untouchables (1987), but had to decline because he was already working on Lethal Weapon (1987).
  27. His voice in Mad Max (1979) was dubbed for the film’s US release.
  28. Works with Survivor Mitzvah Project, a charitable group that brings emergency aid to Holocaust survivors in Eastern Europe.
  29. Braveheart (1995) is ranked #62 on the American Film Institute’s 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time.
  30. Ranked number 1 on Forbes’s 2004 “Celebrity 100 List”. He was the highest paid celebrity in 2004 with a reported $210,000,000 salary from his The Passion of Christ (2004) profits, plus a potential $150,000,000 that is yet to be accounted for.
  31. He made more money than Oprah Winfrey ($210,000,000), J.K. Rowling ($147,000,000), Tiger Woods & Michael Schumacher ($80,000,000 each) and Steven Spielberg ($75,000,000) in 2004.
  32. Has nine children from three women: seven children from his marriage to Robyn Gibson: daughter, Hannah Gibson (born 1980); twin sons, Edward Gibson and Christian Gibson (born 1982); son, Willie Gibson (born 1985); son, Louie Gibson (born 1988); son, Milo Gibson (born 1990); son, Tommy Gibson (born 1999); daughter, Lucia (born 2009), from his relationship with Oksana Grigorieva; and son, Lars (born 2017), with girlfriend Rosalind Ross.
  33. A chain smoker for most of his career, in 2004 Gibson’s wife persuaded him to limit his addiction to just three cigarettes a day. However this did not last.
  34. Owns a production company, Icon International, with branches in the USA, Australia, and the UK.
  35. Friends with Jodie Foster, and Robert Downey Jr..
  36. Roommates with Geoffrey Rush after college (the National Institute of Dramatic Art) when they were in an acting company (called Jane Street) together that was affiliated with NIDA. Geoffrey Rush trained at La Cocq Mime School in France.
  37. His family line goes back several generations in Australia, but his ancestors originally came from Ireland, Scotland and England (ancestor of John Gibson, c. 1601).
  38. He turned down the role of Harvey Dent/Two Face in Batman Forever (1995), due to scheduling conflicts with Braveheart (1995).
  39. According to fan magazines of the day, his father moved the family to Australia to lessen his sons’ chances of serving in Vietnam.
  40. Chosen as People Magazine’s first “Sexiest Man Alive.” (1985)
  41. His mother was born in County Longford, Ireland and his father was born in Peekskill, New York. Mel’s paternal grandmother, Eva Mylott, was an Australian contralto opera singer, whose own parents were Irish as well. Mel’s paternal grandfather, John Hutton Gibson, was a wealthy American businessman from a family based in the American South; John was of mostly Irish descent, and also had English, Scottish, Scots-Irish (Northern Irish), and Welsh, roots.
  42. His performance as “Mad” Max Rockatansky in the “Mad Max” trilogy is ranked #78 on Premiere Magazine’s 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
  43. He was voted the 48th “Greatest Movie Star” of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
  44. Has struggled with alcoholism.
  45. In early December 2004, he flew to Fiji, where he bought the 2,160 hectare island of Mago from a Japanese hotel chain for $15 million. He plans to turn the Pacific paradise, which is home to forty residents (mostly coconut farmers and their families) into his own personal retreat. The South Pacific island boasts two lagoons and stunning white-sand beaches. The sale was finalized in March 2005.
  46. Due to the worldwide recession in 2008, his personal fortune is reported to have declined from around $900 million to $650 million.
  47. Has been under restraining order since July, 2010, after an episode of domestic violence with his then girlfriend, Oksana Grigorieva. In return, he filed for a restraining order against ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva. (June 2010).
  48. Voted the most powerful Christian in Hollywood in a poll by religious website Beliefnet.com in October 2007.
  49. Was investigated for domestic violence by Malibu/Lost Hills station detectives, in reference to an incident between him an ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva on January 6, 2010. (July 2010)
  50. Sold his home in Connecticut in July 2010 to settle his divorce with ex-wife Robyn.
  51. Sold his home in Connecticut in July 2010 to settle his divorce with ex-wife Robyn.
  52. Hired his eldest child and only daughter Hannah as production assistant on his film The Patriot.
  53. He is the sixth of eleven children.
  54. Cited as America’s Favorite Movie Star in Harris Polls conducted in 1996 and 2003.
  55. Played a pilot in four movies.
  56. On July 28, 2006, he was arrested for drunk driving in Malibu, California. He did three-year probation following the misdemeanor drunken driving arrest in which he made derogatory comments about Jews and women.
  57. Pleaded no contest to DUI on 17 August 2006 and was ordered to attend one year of Alcholics Anonymous meetings. For the first four-and-a-half months, he must attend those meetings five times a week, and for the remainder of the time, he must attend three times a week. Gibson was also ordered to pay $1200 in fines and penalties and $100 in restitution.
  58. Along with Rolf Harris and Clive James, Gibson publicly supported keeping Queen Elizabeth II as head of state in an Australian poll in 1999.
  59. Attended drama school with Judy Davis. They played Romeo and Juliet together.
  60. Although he played Glenn Close’s son in Hamlet (1990), he is only nine years her junior in real life.
  61. He was named after St. Mel’s Cathedral in Co. Longford, Ireland, where his mother’s family is from.
  62. He was a part of the movement dubbed the “Australian New Wave” by the press. They were a group of filmmakers and performers who emerged from Down Under at about the same time in the early 1980’s and found work in other parts of the world. Other members included actress Judy Davis and directors George Miller, Gillian Armstrong and Peter Weir.
  63. Wanted to be an actor after seeing Maverick on television.
  64. Was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles in May 2003, and gave the commencement address.
  65. He was the first choice to play Maximus in the film Gladiator but he turned it down.
  66. Appeared on the cover of GQ magazine four times: June ’83, February ’87, May ’95 and November ’96 (with Jerry Seinfeld and Michael Jordan).
  67. First studied drama at the New Zealand Drama School, Toi Whakaari in Wellington, New Zealand. After getting accepted he completed the course and used this as a foot-in into NIDA in Australia in 1975.
  68. Ranked #12 in Empire (UK) magazine’s “The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time” list. (October 1997)
  69. Educated at University of New South Wales, Australia.
  70. Chosen by People magazine as one of the “50 Most Beautiful People” in the world. (1990)
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