History of Joaquin Phoenix in Timeline

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Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquin Phoenix is a highly acclaimed American actor, recognized for his portrayal of dark, unconventional characters, particularly in independent films. He has garnered significant recognition, including an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, Grammy Award, and two Golden Globes, solidifying his reputation as one of the leading actors of his generation.

1964: Birth of Half-Sister Jodean

In 1964, Jodean, Joaquin Phoenix's paternal half-sister, was born.

1970: Birth of Brother River

In 1970, River Phoenix, Joaquin's older brother, was born. River later became an actor.

1972: Birth of Sister Rain

In 1972, Rain Phoenix, Joaquin's older sister, was born. She has been involved in acting.

October 28, 1974: Joaquin Phoenix Born

On October 28, 1974, Joaquin Rafael Phoenix, born Joaquin Bottom, was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is now an American actor known for his roles as dark and eccentric characters.

1976: Birth of Sister Liberty

In 1976, Liberty Phoenix, Joaquin's younger sister, was born. She has also been involved in acting.

1977: Leaving the Children of God Cult

In 1977, the Phoenix family left the Children of God cult due to disillusionment with its practices. This marked a significant turning point in their lives.

1978: Birth of Sister Summer

In 1978, Summer Phoenix, Joaquin's youngest sister, was born. She, too, has been involved in acting.

1979: Move to Los Angeles

In 1979, the Phoenix family moved to Los Angeles after Joaquin's father sustained a spinal injury, leading to the children's entry into commercials and TV through a child agent.

1981: Setting of the movie Joker

The film Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix, is set in 1981, and follows Arthur Fleck, a failed clown and stand-up comedian.

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1982: Acting Debut

In 1982, Joaquin Phoenix made his acting debut alongside his brother in the television series Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, marking the start of his professional acting career.

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1984: Starring in Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia

In 1984, Joaquin Phoenix starred opposite his brother River in the ABC Afterschool Special entitled Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia, earning them a nomination for Best Young Actor in a Family Film Made for Television.

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1986: First Major Film Role in SpaceCamp

In 1986, Joaquin Phoenix, credited as Leaf Phoenix, had his first major film role in SpaceCamp. The film is about amateur astronaut training at Kennedy Space Center.

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1987: First Starring Role in Russkies

In 1987, Joaquin Phoenix landed his first starring role in the film Russkies, about a group of friends who befriend a Russian soldier during the Cold War.

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1989: Role in Parenthood

In 1989, Joaquin Phoenix appeared in Parenthood, still credited as Leaf Phoenix. This role contributed to establishing him as a child actor.

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October 31, 1993: River Phoenix's Death

On October 31, 1993, River Phoenix, Joaquin's brother, died of a drug overdose outside The Viper Room in West Hollywood, a tragic event that brought media attention to Joaquin and his family.

1993: Death of Brother River

In 1993, River Phoenix, Joaquin's older brother, passed away, marking a tragic event in the Phoenix family's history.

1995: Dated Liv Tyler

In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix began dating his Inventing the Abbotts co-star, Liv Tyler.

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1995: Critical Acclaim for To Die For

In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix received critical acclaim for his supporting role in To Die For, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor.

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1995: Return to Acting in To Die For

In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix returned to acting in Gus Van Sant's black comedy To Die For, receiving critical acclaim for his role as Jimmy Emmett.

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1997: Roles in U Turn and Inventing the Abbotts

In 1997, Joaquin Phoenix played roles in Oliver Stone's U Turn and Inventing the Abbotts, though these films received mixed reviews and did not perform well at the box office.

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1998: Ended relationship with Liv Tyler

In 1998, Joaquin Phoenix ended his relationship with Inventing the Abbotts co-star, Liv Tyler; they remained close friends.

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1999: Co-starring in 8mm

In 1999, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred in 8mm as an adult video store employee, contributing to the film's box office success despite mixed critical reception.

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2000: Rising to stardom after Gladiator

After his role in Gladiator in 2000, Joaquin Phoenix rose to stardom, but was seen as not suitable for teen-idol roles.

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2000: Roles in The Yards and Quills

In 2000, Joaquin Phoenix appeared in The Yards and Quills, receiving positive reviews for his performances. He won the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award and the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor for these combined roles.

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2000: Supporting Role in Gladiator and Quills

In 2000, Joaquin Phoenix gained critical acclaim for his role as Commodus in Gladiator, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. In the same year, he also appeared in Quills.

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2000: Role in Gladiator

In 2000, Joaquin Phoenix portrayed Commodus in Gladiator, receiving positive reviews and earning his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. The movie grossed $457 million worldwide.

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2001: Involved romantically with Topaz Page-Green

From 2001, Joaquin Phoenix was romantically involved with South African model Topaz Page-Green.

2001: Starring in Buffalo Soldiers

In 2001, Joaquin Phoenix starred in Buffalo Soldiers, a satirical film that faced delayed release due to the September 11 attacks. His performance was praised, earning him a British Independent Film Award nomination.

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2002: Success with Signs

In 2002, Joaquin Phoenix achieved commercial success with the horror film Signs, further establishing his presence in mainstream cinema.

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2002: Collaboration on Signs

In 2002, Joaquin Phoenix collaborated with M. Night Shyamalan on the science fiction thriller Signs, playing Merrill Hess. The movie received mixed reviews, but his performance was praised, grossing $408.2 million worldwide.

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July 25, 2003: Release of Buffalo Soldiers

On July 25, 2003, Buffalo Soldiers was released, approximately two years after its premiere at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival, due to delays caused by the September 11 attacks.

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2003: Starring in 'It's All About Love' and voicing Kenai in 'Brother Bear'

In 2003, Joaquin Phoenix played an irresolute husband in 'It's All About Love' and voiced Kenai in the Disney animated film 'Brother Bear'. He expressed great joy in being cast in a Disney animated feature.

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2004: Starring in 'The Village'

In 2004, Joaquin Phoenix reunited with M. Night Shyamalan in the period thriller 'The Village', where he played the role of Lucius Hunt. The film, despite mixed initial reviews, became a financial success, grossing $256.7 million worldwide.

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2004: Starring in 'Ladder 49' and 'Hotel Rwanda'

In 2004, Joaquin Phoenix starred in 'Ladder 49' as a firefighter, training with the Baltimore Fire Department for the role. He also appeared in 'Hotel Rwanda' as cameraman Jack Daglish, receiving a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination with the cast.

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2004: Roles in The Village and Hotel Rwanda

In 2004, Joaquin Phoenix starred in The Village and Hotel Rwanda, showcasing his versatility by appearing in both a horror film and a historical drama.

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April 2005: Checked into rehab for alcoholism

In early April 2005, Joaquin Phoenix checked himself into rehab to be treated for alcoholism, later reflecting that he saw himself as a hedonist and wanted to engage with the world differently.

2005: Ended relationship with Topaz Page-Green

In 2005, Joaquin Phoenix ended his relationship with South African model Topaz Page-Green.

2005: Starring in 'Walk the Line' and Narrating 'Earthlings'

In 2005, Joaquin Phoenix starred as Johnny Cash in 'Walk the Line', performing all of Cash's vocal tracks himself. His performance was highly acclaimed, earning him a Golden Globe and a Grammy Award. Also in 2005, Phoenix narrated the documentary 'Earthlings', receiving the Humanitarian Award at the San Diego Film Festival for his contribution.

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2005: Walk the Line Success

In 2005, Joaquin Phoenix won a Grammy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his portrayal of Johnny Cash in Walk the Line, securing his status as a leading actor.

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January 26, 2006: Car accident on winding canyon road

On January 26, 2006, Joaquin Phoenix was in a car accident in Hollywood due to brake failure. German filmmaker Werner Herzog helped him out of the wreckage, preventing him from lighting a cigarette near leaking gasoline.

2007: Producing and Starring in 'We Own the Night'

In 2007, Joaquin Phoenix produced and starred in the action thriller 'We Own the Night', playing Bobby Green/Grusinsky. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to mixed reviews, with Phoenix's performance being commended for its depth and authenticity.

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2007: Starring in 'Reservation Road' and Executive Producing '4Real'

In 2007, Joaquin Phoenix starred in 'Reservation Road' as a father seeking justice for his son's death. Also in 2007, Phoenix executive produced the television show '4Real', showcasing celebrity guests on global adventures.

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2008: Starring in 'Two Lovers'

In 2008, Joaquin Phoenix starred in James Gray's 'Two Lovers' as a suicidal bachelor. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, garnering positive reviews for both the film and Phoenix's performance.

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2010: Filming I'm Still Here

In 2010, Joaquin Phoenix filmed the mockumentary I'm Still Here, announcing his retirement from acting to become a rapper, remaining in character for public appearances.

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2011: Trilobite species named Gladiatoria phoenix

In 2011, a trilobite species was named Gladiatoria phoenix in honor of Joaquin Phoenix's iconic role in the 2000 film Gladiator.

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2011: Announcement of starring in 'The Master'

In 2011, it was announced that Joaquin Phoenix would star in Paul Thomas Anderson's drama film 'The Master', playing Freddie Quell, a World War II veteran. To prepare for the role, Phoenix lost weight and altered his jaw.

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2012: Labeled the Academy Awards as "bullshit"

In 2012, Joaquin Phoenix labeled the Academy Awards as "bullshit".

2012: Met Rooney Mara

In 2012, Joaquin Phoenix met his Her co-star Rooney Mara.

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2012: Starring in The Master

In 2012, Joaquin Phoenix starred in the psychological drama The Master, winning the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and earning his third Academy Award nomination.

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2012: Winning Volpi Cup for Best Actor for 'The Master'

In 2012, Joaquin Phoenix won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for his role in 'The Master'. His performance received critical acclaim, with many praising its depth and intensity. He also received his third Academy, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for his leading role.

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2012: Mention of the Aurora, Colorado, mass shooting

The movie theater where the 2012 Aurora, Colorado, mass shooting occurred during a screening of The Dark Knight Rises refused to show Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix.

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2013: Relationship with Allie Teilz

From 2013, Joaquin Phoenix was in a relationship with artist Allie Teilz.

2013: Acclaim for Her

In 2013, Joaquin Phoenix gained praise for his role in the romantic drama Her, adding to his reputation as a versatile and talented actor.

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2013: PETA spot about suffering of fish

In 2013, Joaquin Phoenix simulated drowning in a PETA spot to dramatize how fish suffer. The video was shot by Michael Muller.

2013: Starring in 'The Immigrant'

In 2013, Joaquin Phoenix starred in 'The Immigrant', playing a pimp. His performance was highly praised at the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting his and director James Gray's collaborative work.

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2014: Starring in 'Inherent Vice'

In 2014, Joaquin Phoenix played Doc Sportello in 'Inherent Vice'. His performance was praised, earning him a Golden Globe nomination.

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2015: Ended relationship with Allie Teilz

In 2015, Joaquin Phoenix ended his relationship with artist Allie Teilz.

2015: Narrating 'Unity' and Starring in 'Irrational Man'

In 2015, Joaquin Phoenix narrated the documentary 'Unity' and starred in Woody Allen's 'Irrational Man'. His chemistry with Emma Stone in 'Irrational Man' was praised, despite mixed reviews for the film.

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2015: Preference for Independent Films

In 2015, Joaquin Phoenix stated in an interview with The Guardian that he prefers independent films over major studio films.

2015: Oscar Snub for "Her"

In 2015, Journalist Peter Knegt of IndieWire named Joaquin Phoenix's snub for an Oscar nomination for his performance in "Her" as one of the ten worst Oscar acting snubs of the last decade.

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2015: Explained discomfort with receiving accolades

In 2015, while on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Joaquin Phoenix elaborated on his previous comments about awards, explaining he felt uncomfortable receiving accolades for his work because filmmaking is a collaborative process.

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2017: Winning Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor for "You Were Never Really Here"

In 2017, Joaquin Phoenix starred in 'You Were Never Really Here', and won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor for his performance. He gained weight and muscle for the role, and his performance was hailed as one of the best of his career.

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2017: Cannes Award for You Were Never Really Here

In 2017, Joaquin Phoenix won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor for his role in the psychological thriller You Were Never Really Here, solidifying his status as an acclaimed international actor.

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2018: Comments from Garth Davis on working with Phoenix

In 2018, Garth Davis spoke about working with Joaquin Phoenix on Mary Magdalene, praising his natural and instinctual acting style.

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2018: Described himself as a secular Jew

In 2018, Joaquin Phoenix described himself as a secular Jew not affiliated with organized religion, citing forgiveness as a core value. He also mentioned his mother's belief in Jesus and expressed how portraying Jesus in the 2018 movie Mary Magdalene changed his perspective on forgiveness.

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2018: Portrayal of Jesus in Mary Magdalene and roles in Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot and The Sisters Brothers

In 2018, Joaquin Phoenix played Jesus in the movie Mary Magdalene, receiving mixed reviews. He also starred in Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot as John Callahan and The Sisters Brothers, both of which were better received.

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2018: The Sisters Brothers, and Narration of Dominion

In 2018, Joaquin Phoenix starred in The Sisters Brothers, and narrated the documentary Dominion. He was also granted the 2018 Award of Excellence for Narration by Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards for his work in the documentary.

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2019: Engaged to Rooney Mara

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara were engaged to be married.

2019: Leading National Animal Rights Day Demonstration

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix and his partner Rooney Mara led the National Animal Rights Day demonstration to spread awareness for animal rights.

2019: Driving meat-free menus for awards shows

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix drove a behind-the-scenes movement that transformed five awards events to meat-free menus, starting with the Golden Globe Awards, protesting for animal rights and citing meat agriculture as a leading cause of climate change. He influenced the Critics' Choice and SAG Awards to follow suit. The Academy Awards also announced that all food served at the Dolby Theatre before the Oscars would be vegan.

2019: Starring as Joker

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix starred as the Joker in the psychological thriller Joker. His performance was highly praised, earning him numerous awards.

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2019: Phoenix's Film Selection Criteria

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix stated that his film choices are based on the director's unique vision and ability to make the film, disregarding genre or budget size.

2019: Academy Award for Joker

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as the titular character in Joker, marking a significant achievement in his career.

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2019: PETA's Person of the Year

In 2019, PETA named Joaquin Phoenix "Person of the Year" for his advocacy for animal rights.

January 10, 2020: Arrest at Climate Change Protest

On January 10, 2020, Joaquin Phoenix was arrested with Jane Fonda at a climate change protest in Washington, D.C., speaking about the link between animal agriculture and climate change.

August 2020: Welcomed son with Rooney Mara

In August 2020, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara welcomed a son.

2020: Collaborated with JusticeLA on PSA about health in L.A. County jails

In 2020, Joaquin Phoenix collaborated with JusticeLA to create a public service announcement titled #SuingToSaveLives, addressing the health of people in L.A. County jails amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

2020: Executive Producer of Gunda and named one of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century

In 2020, Joaquin Phoenix served as an executive producer on Gunda and was named one of The New York Times' 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century.

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2020: Assessment of career in Los Angeles Times

In 2020, Justin Chang analyzed Joaquin Phoenix's career in the Los Angeles Times, noting his unique qualities and impact on cinematic manhood.

2020: Spider species named Loureedia phoenixi (Joker spider)

In 2020, a spider species endemic to Iran was named Loureedia phoenixi (also known as the Joker spider) due to its color pattern matching the DC Comics character Joker, for Joaquin Phoenix's role in the 2019 film Joker.

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2021: Starring in C'mon C'mon

In 2021, Joaquin Phoenix starred in the film C'mon C'mon as Johnny, a radio journalist. The film premiered at the 48th Telluride Film Festival.

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April 14, 2023: Release of Beau Is Afraid

On April 14, 2023, Joaquin Phoenix starred as Beau Wassermann in Ari Aster's Beau Is Afraid, which was released before a wide release the following week. The film received generally favorable reviews, with critics praising Phoenix's performance.

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October 2023: Signed open letter calling for ceasefire during Gaza war

In October 2023, Joaquin Phoenix signed an open letter by artists to President Joe Biden, calling for a ceasefire during the Gaza war, stating that all life is sacred.

November 2023: Release of Napoleon

In November 2023, Joaquin Phoenix portrayed Napoleon Bonaparte in the movie Napoleon, his second collaboration with director Ridley Scott. The film received mixed reviews.

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2023: Roles in Beau Is Afraid and Napoleon

In 2023, Joaquin Phoenix starred in Beau Is Afraid and portrayed the title role in the historical drama Napoleon, continuing to take on diverse and challenging roles.

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June 2024: Welcomed daughter Sparrow with Rooney Mara

In June 2024, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara welcomed their daughter named Sparrow.

September 2024: Referred to Rooney Mara as his "wife"

In September 2024, Joaquin Phoenix referred to Rooney Mara as his "wife" during an interview on the podcast Talk Easy.

2024: Reprising Joker Role in Sequel

In 2024, Joaquin Phoenix is set to reprise his role in the sequel to Joker, continuing the character's story and his involvement in the successful franchise.

2024: Reprising Role as Joker in Joker: Folie à Deux

In 2024, Joaquin Phoenix reprised his role as Joker in Joker: Folie à Deux. Unlike the first film, it emerged as a critical and commercial failure.

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May 2025: Signed open letter condemning film industry's silence on Gaza

In May 2025, Joaquin Phoenix was among 370 Hollywood figures who signed an open letter condemning the film industry for its "silence" on the Gaza genocide and Israel's killing of Fatma Hassona.

September 2025: Signing Film Workers for Palestine boycott pledge

In September 2025, Joaquin Phoenix became a signatory of the Film Workers for Palestine boycott pledge.

2025: Upcoming Role in Eddington

In 2025, Joaquin Phoenix is set to star in the independent film Eddington, continuing his commitment to independent cinema.

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