Sylvester Stallone is an American actor and filmmaker with a career spanning over fifty years. He's received a Golden Globe and Critics' Choice Award, along with multiple Academy Award and BAFTA nominations. Notably, he's one of two actors to star in a box-office number one film across six consecutive decades. His films have grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide, establishing him as a major figure in the entertainment industry.
In 1919, Francesco "Frank" Stallone Sr., Sylvester Stallone's father, was born.
In 1921, Jacqueline "Jackie" Stallone, Sylvester Stallone's mother, was born.
In 1939 the original movie "Angels with Dirty Faces" starring James Cagney, was released.
On July 6, 1946, Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone was born in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York City. He is the son of Jacqueline "Jackie" Stallone, an astrologer and wrestling promoter, and Francesco "Frank" Stallone Sr., a hairdresser.
In 1954, Sylvester Stallone's mother opened a women's gym called Barbella's in Washington, D.C.
From September 1965, Stallone spent two years at the American College of Switzerland.
In June 1967, Stallone ended his two year stay at the American College of Switzerland.
In 1968, while attending the University of Miami, Stallone had a role in the drama "That Nice Boy", also known as "The Square Root".
In 1969, Stallone stopped studying at the University of Miami as a drama major, without graduating.
In 1969, Sylvester Stallone moved to New York City and struggled to find acting work, eventually finding some minor roles.
In 1969, Sylvester Stallone worked with John Herzfeld on a low-budget, self-produced film called "Horses".
In 1970, Stallone had his first starring role in the softcore pornography film "The Party at Kitty and Stud's", earning $200 for two days of work. He took the role out of desperation after being evicted and becoming homeless.
In 1970, Stallone had minor, uncredited appearances in "M*A*S*H" and "Pigeons".
In 1970, Sylvester Stallone began using the stage name Sylvester E. Stallone.
On November 15, 1971, Stallone starred in the erotic off-Broadway stage play "Score" which ran for 23 performances and was later made into the 1974 film of the same name.
In 1971 the original British film Get Carter was released.
In 1971, Stallone had brief appearances in Woody Allen's "Bananas" and the thriller "Klute".
From 1972, Stallone acted in a play where an agent in attendance thought that Stallone fit the role of Stanley, a main character in "The Lords of Flatbush", which had a start-stop schedule from 1972 to 1974 over budget issues.
In 1972, Stallone was on the verge of giving up his acting career after failing to get a job as an extra in "The Godfather". He instead got a background role in "What's Up, Doc?".
Around mid-1973, Stallone achieved his first proper starring role in the independent film "No Place to Hide", playing a man associated with a New York-based urban terrorist movement.
On December 28, 1974, at age 28, Sylvester Stallone married Sasha Czack.
From 1972, Stallone acted in a play where an agent in attendance thought that Stallone fit the role of Stanley, a main character in "The Lords of Flatbush", which had a start-stop schedule from 1972 to 1974 over budget issues.
In 1974, Stallone appeared in the film "The Lords of Flatbush", marking a gradual step in his acting career.
In 1974, Sylvester Stallone had his second starring role in "The Lords of Flatbush".
In 1974, the film "Score", in which Stallone starred, was released.
In 1974, the original movie Death Wish was released.
On March 24, 1975, Sylvester Stallone watched the Muhammad Ali vs. Chuck Wepner fight, which inspired him to write the first draft of "Rocky" in three days.
In 1975, Stallone played supporting roles in "Farewell, My Lovely", "Capone", and "Death Race 2000". He also made guest appearances on the TV series "Police Story" and "Kojak".
In 1976, Stallone gained worldwide fame with his starring role in "Rocky", a sports drama about a struggling boxer. Upon its release, critic Roger Ebert stated that Stallone could become the next Marlon Brando.
In 1976, Sylvester Stallone achieved critical and commercial success with his iconic role as Rocky Balboa in "Rocky", a film he also wrote.
In 1976, Sylvester Stallone and Sasha Czack had their first son, Sage Moonblood Stallone.
In 1977, Stallone became the third actor in history to be nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay and Best Actor.
In 1977, at the 49th Academy Awards, "Rocky" was nominated for ten Oscars, including Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay for Stallone. The film won Best Picture, Best Directing, and Best Film Editing. The character was also voted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
In 1978, Stallone made his directorial debut and starred in the film "Paradise Alley", and he also starred in "F.I.S.T.".
In 1978, Sylvester Stallone sang "Too Close to Paradise" for Paradise Alley, with music provided by Bill Conti.
In 1979, Stallone wrote, directed, and starred in "Rocky II", which became a major success, grossing US$200 million.
In 1979, Sylvester Stallone and Sasha Czack had their second son, Seargeoh, who was later diagnosed with autism.
In 1981, Stallone starred in "Escape to Victory", and also in the thriller "Nighthawks".
In 1981, Sylvester Stallone had a falling out with Joe Spinell during the shooting of their final collaboration, Nighthawks.
In 1982, Stallone portrayed John Rambo in "First Blood", initiating his role across five Rambo films.
In 1982, Stallone starred as John Rambo in "First Blood", which launched the Rambo franchise, and he also wrote, directed, and starred in "Rocky III".
In 1982, as Rocky Balboa in Rocky III, Sylvester Stallone sang "Take Me Back" to his on-screen wife, Adrian. The song was originally performed by his brother, Frank Stallone.
In 1983, Frank Stallone's song "Far from Over", for Staying Alive, reached the #10 U.S. hit.
In 1983, Sylvester Stallone directed "Staying Alive", the sequel to "Saturday Night Fever" starring John Travolta. While the film was a critical failure, it achieved commercial success, opening with the biggest weekend gross for a musical film at the time and ranking among the top ten most financially successful films of the year.
In 1984, Stallone received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
In 1984, Sylvester Stallone co-wrote and starred in the comedy film "Rhinestone" alongside Dolly Parton, playing a wannabe country music singer, and he also performed a song for the movie's soundtrack. Stallone later regretted turning down the lead role in "Romancing the Stone" to make "Rhinestone".
On February 14, 1985, Sylvester Stallone and Sasha Czack divorced.
On December 15, 1985, Sylvester Stallone married model and actress Brigitte Nielsen in Beverly Hills, California. The marriage lasted two years and their subsequent divorce was highly publicized.
Around 1985, Sylvester Stallone was signed to star in a remake of the 1939 film "Angels with Dirty Faces", as part of a multi-picture deal with Cannon Films. Christopher Reeve was set to co-star, and Menahem Golan was to direct. However, the remake faced disapproval, and Cannon Films opted to make the action film "Cobra" instead.
In 1985, Sylvester Stallone continued his success with the "Rocky" and "Rambo" franchises, releasing "Rocky IV" and "Rambo: First Blood Part II". For Rocky IV, Stallone trained with Franco Columbu to develop his character's appearance. Both films became major financial successes.
In 1986, Cannon Films released the action film "Cobra", starring Sylvester Stallone, which became a box-office success. This led to Stallone setting up his own production company, White Eagle Enterprises.
In 1986, Stallone acted in "Cobra", as one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors.
In 1986, Sylvester Stallone was alleged to have been involved in a sexual assault incident with a 16-year-old girl while shooting a film in Las Vegas.
In 1987, Stallone's attorneys stated that while the actor had a consensual relationship with the accuser, they had two witnesses who refuted the claims.
In 1987, Sylvester Stallone paid a settlement to his half-sister Toni-Ann Filiti in response to threats of a lawsuit alleging abuse.
In 1987, Sylvester Stallone starred in the family drama "Over the Top" as a struggling trucker who enters an arm wrestling competition. The film was poorly received by critics and was a box-office failure.
In 1988, Sylvester Stallone began a relationship with model Jennifer Flavin.
In 1989, Joe Spinell, a close friend of Sylvester Stallone, died.
In 1989, Stallone acted in "Tango and Cash", as one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors.
In 1989, Sylvester Stallone co-starred alongside Kurt Russell in the buddy cop action film "Tango & Cash", which grossed US$57 million in foreign markets and over US$120 million worldwide. Stallone also became a boxing promoter in the 1980s.
In 1990, the film No Place to Hide was re-edited with outtakes and newly shot footage, then redubbed into a parody titled "A Man Called... Rainbo".
In 1991, Stallone starred in the comedy film "Oscar", which had modest success.
In 1992, Stallone starred in the comedy film "Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot", which had modest success.
In 1993, Stallone acted in "Cliffhanger" and "Demolition Man", as one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors.
In 1993, Sylvester Stallone made a comeback with the action thriller "Cliffhanger", which was a box-office success. Later that year, he also starred in the futuristic action film "Demolition Man" alongside Wesley Snipes and Sandra Bullock, which was also a box office success.
In 1993, the movie Demolition Man, in which Sylvester Stallone starred, was released.
In February 1994, following the birth of model Janice Dickinson's child, Sylvester Stallone ended his relationship with Jennifer Flavin after telling her he was the father. However, DNA tests later confirmed he was not the father.
In 1994, Stallone acted in "The Specialist", as one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors.
In 1994, Stallone contributed $1,000 to the campaign of then-Congressman Rick Santorum, who was running for the Senate in Pennsylvania.
In 1995, Sylvester Stallone starred in the science fiction action film "Judge Dredd", based on the British comic book "2000 AD". Despite underperforming at the domestic box office, its overseas appeal saved the film from being a complete failure.
In 1995, after a brief engagement with model Angie Everhart, Sylvester Stallone rekindled his relationship with Jennifer Flavin.
In 1996, Stallone rediscovered his childhood Catholic faith when his daughter was born ill, leading him to become a strict Catholic again.
In 1996, Sylvester Stallone starred in the disaster film "Daylight" as a former emergency services chief. The film underperformed at the domestic box office but did better overseas.
In May 1997, Sylvester Stallone married Jennifer Flavin.
In 1997, Stallone starred in the drama "Cop Land", for which he gained weight to play a powerless sheriff.
In 1997, Sylvester Stallone starred in the crime drama "Cop Land" alongside Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta. The film was well-received, and Stallone's performance earned him the Stockholm International Film Festival Best Actor Award.
In 1998, Stallone was granted a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree by the University of Miami, after requesting his life experiences be accepted for needed college credits.
In 1998, Sylvester Stallone did voice-over work for the animated film "Antz", which was a commercial success domestically.
In February 2000, Sylvester Stallone's three-picture deal with Universal Pictures expired without him making any films. He therefore received no payment, despite signing the $60 million deal in 1995.
On February 26, 2000, an exotic dancer named Margie Carr accused Sylvester Stallone of rape, alleging the incident occurred at a Santa Monica fitness center.
In 2000, Stallone played supporting roles in "Farewell, My Lovely", "Capone", and "Death Race 2000".
In 2000, Sylvester Stallone starred in "Get Carter", a remake of the 1971 British film of the same name. The film was poorly received by critics and audiences.
In February 2001, Margie Carr filed a lawsuit against Sylvester Stallone, accusing him of rape. Stallone's lawyer denied the claim, asserting she had sold the story to Globe the month before the lawsuit.
In 2001, Sylvester Stallone starred in "Driven", which was a critical and commercial failure, marking a decline in his career.
In 2002, Sylvester Stallone starred in "Avenging Angelo" and "D-Tox", both of which were critical and commercial failures, further impacting his career.
In 2003, Sylvester Stallone played a villain in "Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over", which was a box-office success. He also had a cameo in the French film "Taxi 3". That year, Stallone also started to regain prominence for his role in Shade which was praised by critics. Stallone was also set to star and direct Notorious, but the project was shelved.
In 2005, Sylvester Stallone co-presented the NBC reality television boxing competition series "The Contender" alongside Sugar Ray Leonard. He also made guest appearances in two episodes of the television series "Las Vegas". Stallone inducted Hulk Hogan into the WWE Hall of Fame. In August 2005, Stallone released his book "Sly Moves", a guide to fitness and nutrition.
In 2006, Stallone continued his role as Rocky Balboa with the release of the film "Rocky Balboa".
In 2006, Stallone was interviewed by Pat Robertson on the Christian Broadcasting Network's 700 Club. He stated that he had spent much of his previous time in Hollywood "losing his way" but later put things "in God's hands".
In 2006, Sylvester Stallone had a comeback with "Rocky Balboa", the sixth installment of the "Rocky" series, which was a critical and commercial hit. Stallone wrote, directed, and starred in the film. In 2006, the development of the "Death Wish" remake began, with Stallone initially slated to direct and star, but he later became uninvolved.
In 2007, customs officials in Australia discovered 48 vials of the synthetic human growth hormone Jintropin in Sylvester Stallone's luggage, leading to a court hearing where he pleaded guilty to possessing a controlled substance.
On January 25, 2008, Sylvester Stallone reprised his role as Rambo in the fourth installment of the franchise, titled "Rambo". The film grossed US$6,490,000 on its opening day.
In February 2008, Sylvester Stallone stated that Rocky is his 'first baby' when asked which of his iconic characters, Rocky or Rambo, he would rather be remembered for.
In 2008, Stallone continued his established role as Rambo with the release of the film "Rambo".
In 2008, Stallone endorsed John McCain for that year's presidential election.
In July 2009, Sylvester Stallone made a cameo appearance as himself in the Bollywood film "Kambakkht Ishq".
During the summer/winter of 2009, Sylvester Stallone filmed The Expendables.
In a 2009 interview, Sylvester Stallone stated that he was again considering the Death Wish project.
On August 13, 2010, Sylvester Stallone's film "The Expendables" was released. It was filmed during summer/winter 2009. The film earned US$34,825,135 in its opening weekend, marking the biggest opening weekend in Stallone's career.
On December 7, 2010, Sylvester Stallone was voted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in the non-participant category.
In 2010, Stallone launched "The Expendables" film franchise, starring as the mercenary Barney Ross.
In 2010, Stallone told GQ magazine, "I'm pretty spiritual; I believe a lot in the spirit of man. I'm certainly not an atheist ... I was baptized Catholic, but I don't belong to a structured church."
In 2011, Francesco "Frank" Stallone Sr., Sylvester Stallone's father, passed away.
In 2011, Sylvester Stallone provided the voice of a lion in Kevin James' comedy "Zookeeper".
On August 17, 2012, "The Expendables 2" was released to a positive critical reception. The film featured returning cast members from the first film and new additions such as Jean-Claude Van Damme and Chuck Norris. That year, Stallone also co-wrote the book for the Broadway musical adaptation of Rocky.
On August 26, 2012, Sylvester Stallone's half-sister, Toni Ann Filiti, died of lung cancer.
In 2012, Sylvester Stallone's son, Sage Moonblood Stallone, died of heart disease at the age of 36.
In 2012, Toni-Ann Filiti, Sylvester Stallone's half-sister, died. Her son, Edd Filiti, supported claims of abuse against Stallone.
In 2013, Stallone starred in the successful film "Escape Plan".
In 2013, Sylvester Stallone last sang in a film, performing "The Star-Spangled Banner" with Robert De Niro in Grudge Match.
In 2013, Sylvester Stallone starred in the action film "Bullet to the Head", the action thriller "Escape Plan" with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the sports comedy drama "Grudge Match" with Robert De Niro. That year, Stallone was also credited as writer for the Jason Statham action film vehicle Homefront.
In 2013, it was reported that Sylvester Stallone paid a $2 million settlement to his half-sister Toni-Ann Filiti in 1987, along with monthly payments and a trust for psychiatric and medical expenses, after she threatened to file a lawsuit accusing him of abuse. Representatives for Stallone and Filiti's mother denied the allegations, accusing Filiti of blackmail and drug addiction.
On August 15, 2014, The Expendables 3, the third installment in the ensemble action film series, was released. This film was negatively received by critics and audiences and became the lowest-grossing film in the series.
In 2015, Stallone returned to the Rocky franchise with "Creed", earning widespread praise and his first Golden Globe Award.
In 2015, Sylvester Stallone reprised his role as Rocky Balboa in Creed, a spin-off sequel film focusing on Adonis "Donnie" Creed, the son of Apollo Creed. Stallone's performance garnered widespread acclaim, earning him a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and an Academy Award nomination.
In 2015, upon the advice of a Vedic scholar, Stallone performed a Hindu Tithi Shradh ritual at Haridwar for his son Sage.
In 2016, Stallone described Donald Trump as a "Dickensian character" but did not endorse him in the Republican primaries and he declined an offer to become Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts, citing a desire to work on issues related to veterans.
In 2016, a report from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department stated that Sylvester Stallone was accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl in 1986 while filming a movie in Las Vegas. A representative for Stallone denied the allegation, and ex-wife Brigitte Nielsen defended him.
In November 2017, a woman accused Stallone of sexually assaulting her at his Santa Monica office in the early 1990s. Stallone denied the claim, and his attorney stated the accuser filed a report after an entertainment website declined to publish the story.
In 2017, Stallone portrayed Stakar Ogord in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2".
In 2017, Sylvester Stallone appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 as Stakar Ogord / Starhawk, the leader of a Ravagers faction.
In March 2018, Sylvester Stallone formed a film studio named Balboa Productions with Braden Aftergood, signing a multi-year collaboration deal with Starlight Culture Entertainment.
In March 2018, production began on Creed II, initially slated to be directed by Sylvester Stallone before Steven Caple Jr. was appointed.
In May 2018, a fifth installment in the Rambo franchise was announced.
In June 2018, the Los Angeles District Attorney's office confirmed an investigation into the alleged sexual assault, stating that the Santa Monica Police Department presented a sex crimes case against Stallone to a special prosecution task force for review.
In August 2018, Adrian Grünberg was confirmed as the director of Rambo: Last Blood.
By September 2018, filming for Rambo: Last Blood began, with Sylvester Stallone co-writing the script and reprising his role as John Rambo.
In October 2018, the Los Angeles District Attorney's office decided not to charge Stallone for the alleged assault, citing a lack of corroborating witnesses. Stallone subsequently filed a police report against the accuser for lying on an official document.
On November 21, 2018, Creed II was released in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, receiving generally positive reviews and debuting to $35.3 million in its opening weekend, marking the biggest debut ever for a live-action release over Thanksgiving.
In 2018, Stallone starred in the sequel "Creed II", continuing his role as Rocky Balboa.
In 2018, Sylvester Stallone co-starred in Escape Plan 2: Hades, released straight to home-video, and announced work on Escape Plan: The Extractors. In July 2018, he also finished a script for a Creed sequel featuring the return of Ivan Drago, and appeared in a documentary about director John G. Avildsen.
On July 23, 2019, Sylvester Stallone announced in an interview that a Rocky sequel and prequel were in development. The sequel plot involves Rocky befriending a young, undocumented immigrant fighter, while the prequel would be a television series following a young Rocky Balboa, but producer Irwin Winkler was hesitant about the series.
On September 20, 2019, Rambo: Last Blood was released in the United States, grossing $18.9 million in its opening weekend.
In 2019, Stallone concluded his portrayal of John Rambo in the fifth Rambo film, continuing a role he began in 1982.
In May 2020, Sylvester Stallone announced that a sequel to the 1993 film Demolition Man was in the works with Warner Brothers.
In 2020, Jacqueline "Jackie" Stallone, Sylvester Stallone's mother, passed away.
In 2020, Sylvester Stallone hand-picked Derek Wayne Johnson to direct and produce a documentary on the making of the original Rocky, entitled 40 Years of Rocky, which features Stallone narrating behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the film.
In late 2020, Sylvester Stallone voiced the character Rambo in the fighting video game Mortal Kombat 11 as part of the game's 2nd Kombat Pack.
In 2021, Sylvester Stallone voiced King Shark in the DC Extended Universe film The Suicide Squad.
On August 19, 2022, after 25 years of marriage, Jennifer Flavin filed for divorce from Sylvester Stallone.
On September 23, 2022, Sylvester Stallone and Jennifer Flavin reconciled.
In November 2022, Sylvester Stallone made his streaming television debut in Tulsa King, a 9-episode series created by Taylor Sheridan and Terence Winter, which premiered on Paramount+.
In 2022, Stallone starred in the Paramount+ crime series "Tulsa King".
In May 2023, Sylvester Stallone and his family starred in a reality television series called The Family Stallone, which was renewed for a second season seven days after its launch. Also in May 2023, Stallone reprised his role as Stakar Ogord in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
In October 2023, Sylvester Stallone reprised his role as Barney Ross in Expend4bles, which became the lowest-grossing film in the franchise.
In 2023, Stallone donated $11,600 to independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema's re-election campaign in Arizona and he and his family spent time with Pope Francis in a private meeting at the Vatican.
In 2023, Sylvester Stallone reprised his role as Stakar Ogord in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3".
In 2024, after Trump's win in the election, Stallone attended an event at Mar-a-Lago. During a speech, Stallone praised Trump as a "mythical character" and the "second George Washington", comparing him to his character Rocky Balboa.
On January 16, 2025, it was announced by Trump that Stallone would serve in a new role as a Special Ambassador to Hollywood, sharing the role with fellow actors Jon Voight and Mel Gibson. Trump stated that he wants these actors to make Hollywood "stronger than ever before" by bringing back business lost to "foreign countries".
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