History of Joaquin Phoenix in Timeline

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Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquin Phoenix is a highly acclaimed American actor, recognized as one of the leading performers of his generation. He is celebrated for his portrayals of complex, often dark and eccentric characters in independent films. Phoenix's talent has been acknowledged with numerous prestigious awards, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Grammy Award, and two Golden Globe Awards, solidifying his status as a major figure in contemporary cinema.

19 hours ago : Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal clash in Ari Aster's 'Eddington' trailer.

The trailer for Ari Aster's 'Eddington' showcases a feud between Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal amidst George Floyd protests and gun violence in a modern western setting.

1995: Dates Liv Tyler

From 1995 to 1998, Joaquin Phoenix dated his Inventing the Abbotts co-star Liv Tyler.

1998: Dates Liv Tyler

From 1995 to 1998, Joaquin Phoenix dated his Inventing the Abbotts co-star Liv Tyler.

2000: Starring in Gladiator

In 2000, Joaquin Phoenix starred in the movie Gladiator.

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2001: Romantically Involved with Topaz Page-Green

From 2001 to 2005, Joaquin Phoenix was romantically involved with South African model Topaz Page-Green.

2003: Brother Bear and It's All About Love Releases

In 2003, Joaquin Phoenix starred in two films: He played the husband in "It's All About Love" and voiced Kenai in the Disney animated film "Brother Bear." "Brother Bear" grossed $250.4 million worldwide and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

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2004: The Village and Hotel Rwanda releases

In 2004, Joaquin Phoenix starred in M. Night Shyamalan's "The Village", playing Lucius Hunt. He also starred in Terry George's "Hotel Rwanda", playing cameraman Jack Daglish. The film documents Paul Rusesabagina's efforts to save lives during the Rwandan genocide. He was also in the drama film "Ladder 49" as a Baltimore firefighter.

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2004: Ladder 49 and Hotel Rwanda roles

In 2004, Joaquin Phoenix starred opposite John Travolta in "Ladder 49" as a Baltimore firefighter, training extensively with the Baltimore Fire Department. He also played cameraman Jack Daglish in Terry George's "Hotel Rwanda", a film about the Rwandan genocide. Phoenix was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in "Hotel Rwanda".

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April 2005: Enters Rehab for Alcoholism

In early April 2005, Joaquin Phoenix checked himself into rehab to be treated for alcoholism.

2005: Romantically Involved with Topaz Page-Green

From 2001 to 2005, Joaquin Phoenix was romantically involved with South African model Topaz Page-Green.

2005: Walk the Line Release and Awards

In 2005, Joaquin Phoenix starred as Johnny Cash in "Walk the Line," receiving rave reviews and singing all of Cash's vocal tracks himself. He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and the Grammy Award for the film's soundtrack. Phoenix also narrated "Earthlings", a documentary about animal abuse. He also received the Humanitarian Award at the San Diego Film Festival for his work and contribution to Earthlings in 2005.

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January 26, 2006: Car Accident in Hollywood

On January 26, 2006, Joaquin Phoenix veered off the road and flipped his car in Hollywood due to brake failure. He was helped from the wreckage by German filmmaker Werner Herzog.

2007: Reservation Road and 4Real

In 2007, Joaquin Phoenix starred in "Reservation Road", playing a father obsessed with finding his son's killer. He also executive produced the television show "4Real", which showcased celebrities on global adventures connecting with young leaders.

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2007: We Own the Night Release

In 2007, Joaquin Phoenix starred in "We Own the Night", which he also produced. He played Bobby Green/Grusinsky, a nightclub manager trying to save his brother and father from Russian mafia hitmen. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

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2008: Two Lovers Premiere

In 2008, Joaquin Phoenix starred in James Gray's "Two Lovers" as a suicidal bachelor. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to positive reviews, with critics praising Phoenix's performance. During the promotion of Two Lovers, Phoenix had started to film his next performance for the mockumentary film I'm Still Here (2010).

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2010: Filming of I'm Still Here

In 2010, Joaquin Phoenix filmed the mockumentary "I'm Still Here", during which he announced his retirement from acting to become a rapper, leading to media speculation about a mental breakdown.

2010: I'm Still Here Release

In 2010, Joaquin Phoenix's mockumentary "I'm Still Here", co-written and directed by Casey Affleck, was released. The film, which purports to follow Phoenix's transition into a hip hop artist after retiring from acting, premiered at the Venice International Film Festival to mixed reviews. The film explored celebrity, and the relationship between the media, consumers, and celebrities themselves.

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2011: Trilobite Named After Gladiator Role

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

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2011: The Master Announced

In 2011, it was announced that Joaquin Phoenix would star in Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master", playing Freddie Quell, a WWII veteran struggling to adjust to post-war society. Phoenix lost a significant amount of weight for the role.

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2012: Labels Academy Awards "Bullshit"

In 2012, Joaquin Phoenix labeled the Academy Awards "bullshit," later apologizing for his comments, acknowledging that the awards provided an important platform for many deserving filmmakers.

2012: Meets Rooney Mara

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

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2012: The Master Release and Awards

In 2012, Joaquin Phoenix won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for his performance in "The Master". The arthouse film was critically acclaimed, with Phoenix's performance receiving high praise and multiple award nominations.

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2013: Relationship with Allie Teilz

From 2013 to 2015, Joaquin Phoenix was in a relationship with artist Allie Teilz.

2013: PETA Spot on Fish Suffering

In 2013, Joaquin Phoenix simulated drowning in a PETA spot to dramatize how fish suffer, highlighting a neglected cause in animal rights.

2013: The Immigrant Release

In 2013, Joaquin Phoenix starred in "The Immigrant," playing a pimp who falls for a Polish immigrant (Marion Cotillard). The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to highly positive reviews, with critics commending Phoenix's performance.

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2014: Inherent Vice Release

In 2014, Joaquin Phoenix starred in "Inherent Vice" as Doc Sportello, a private investigator. The film, based on Thomas Pynchon's novel, received positive reviews, with critics praising Phoenix's performance. He earned his fifth Golden Globe nomination for the film.

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2015: Relationship with Allie Teilz

From 2013 to 2015, Joaquin Phoenix was in a relationship with artist Allie Teilz.

2015: Discusses Uncomfortableness Receiving Accolades on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

In 2015, Joaquin Phoenix elaborated on his discomfort in receiving accolades for his work on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, considering the filmmaking process a collaborative one.

2015: Unity and Irrational Man

In 2015, Joaquin Phoenix narrated "Unity", the sequel to "Earthlings", and starred in Woody Allen's "Irrational Man" as Abe Lucas, a philosophy professor experiencing an existential crisis. The film was released to mixed reviews at the Cannes Film Festival.

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2015: Oscar Snub for Her

In 2015, journalists expressed disappointment over Joaquin Phoenix's failure to receive an Oscar nomination for his performance in Spike Jonze's "Her", released in 2013. Peter Knegt of IndieWire named it one of the ten worst Oscar acting snubs of the last decade.

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2017: You Were Never Really Here Release and Award

In 2017, Joaquin Phoenix starred in "You Were Never Really Here", playing Joe, a traumatized former FBI agent. He won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor for his performance. To prepare for the film, Phoenix gained a significant amount of weight and muscle.

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2018: Mary Magdalene Release

In 2018, Garth Davis directed Joaquin Phoenix in "Mary Magdalene". Davis described Phoenix as "working with this beautiful wild animal, where you have to give him the space to be free, so his performance can roam freely: raw, uncontrived and truly natural."

2018: Describes Himself as Secular Jew

In 2018, Joaquin Phoenix described himself as a secular Jew, unaffiliated with any organized religion, and identified forgiveness as one of his core values.

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 "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. Critics praised his range and commitment to his roles in 2018.

2018: Release of The Sisters Brothers and Narration of Dominion

In 2018, Joaquin Phoenix starred in "The Sisters Brothers" and narrated the documentary "Dominion", which earned him the 2018 Award of Excellence for Narration from the Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards.

2019: Engaged to Rooney Mara

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara were engaged to be married, but the ceremony never took place.

2019: Animal Rights Activism

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

2019: Plant-Based Menus at Award Shows

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix spearheaded a movement to transform the menus of five award show events to be plant-based, starting with the Golden Globe Awards, advocating for addressing climate change through dietary choices.

2019: Starring as Joker in the psychological thriller Joker

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix starred as Joker in Todd Phillips' psychological thriller "Joker." His performance garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, a SAG, and a Critic's Choice Award for Best Actor.

2019: Views on Choosing Films

In 2019, Joaquin Phoenix stated that he chooses films based on the director's unique vision and ability to make the film, regardless of genre or budget.

2019: PETA Person of the Year

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

2019: Spider Named After Joker Role

In 2019, the movie Joker was released. In 2020, a spider species endemic to Iran, Loureedia phoenixi, also known as the Joker spider, was named after Joaquin Phoenix due to its color pattern matching the DC Comics character Joker from his role in the 2019 movie Joker.

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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., where he spoke about the link between animal agriculture and climate change.

August 2020: Birth of Son with Rooney Mara

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

2020: Public Service Announcement on L.A. County Jails' Health

In 2020, Joaquin Phoenix collaborated with JusticeLA to create a public service announcement, #SuingToSaveLives, to raise awareness about the health conditions of people in L.A. County jails during 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 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century by The New York Times.

2020: Analysis of career in Los Angeles Times

In 2020, Justin Chang analyzed Joaquin Phoenix's career in Los Angeles Times, remarking that Phoenix was more than a heartthrob, and that there was "something more tortured, more vulnerable and infinitely more interesting at play beneath the surface".

2020: Spider Named After Joker Role

In 2020, a spider species endemic to Iran, Loureedia phoenixi, also known as the Joker spider, was named after Joaquin Phoenix due to its color pattern matching the DC Comics character Joker, from his role in the 2019 movie Joker.

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2021: Starring in C'mon C'mon

In 2021, Joaquin Phoenix starred in Mike Mills' drama "C'mon C'mon" as Johnny, receiving praise for his performance, which was described as a career best.

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." The film received generally favorable reviews, with critics praising Phoenix's commitment to the role. He received his seventh Golden Globe nomination for his performance.

October 2023: Signs Open Letter Calling for Ceasefire in Gaza

In October 2023, Joaquin Phoenix signed an open letter by artists to President Joe Biden, calling for a ceasefire during the Gaza war, emphasizing the sanctity of all life.

November 2023: Release of Napoleon

In November 2023, Joaquin Phoenix portrayed Napoleon Bonaparte in Ridley Scott's "Napoleon", which received mixed reviews.

June 2024: Welcomes Second Child with Rooney Mara

In June 2024, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara welcomed their second child.

September 2024: Marries Rooney Mara

In September 2024, Joaquin Phoenix formalized his marriage with Rooney Mara during Talk Easy podcast.

May 2025: Signs Open Letter Condemning Film Industry's "Silence" on Gaza Genocide

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