Sylvester Stallone is a celebrated American actor and filmmaker with a career spanning over five decades. He has garnered numerous awards, including a Golden Globe and a Critics' Choice Award, and has been nominated for multiple Academy Awards and BAFTA Awards. He is one of the few actors to have starred in a box-office number-one film across six consecutive decades. His films have collectively grossed over $7.5 billion worldwide, highlighting his significant impact on the film industry.
On December 28, 1974, Sylvester Stallone married Sasha Czack.
In 1976, Bill Conti recorded the famous "Gonna Fly Now" theme for Sylvester Stallone's Academy Award-nominated film, Rocky.
In 1976, Sylvester Stallone and Sasha Czack had their son Sage Moonblood Stallone.
In 1977, Sylvester Stallone became the third person in history to receive nominations for both Best Actor and Best Screenplay for the first Rocky film.
In 1978, Sylvester Stallone sang "Too Close to Paradise" for the movie Paradise Alley, with music by Bill Conti.
In 1979, Sylvester Stallone and Sasha Czack had their son Seargeoh, who was later diagnosed with autism.
In 1981, Sylvester Stallone had a falling out with Joe Spinell during the shooting of their final collaboration, Nighthawks.
In 1982, Sylvester Stallone (as Rocky Balboa) sang "Take Me Back" to Adrian (Talia Shire) in Rocky III.
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. Although the film was critically panned, it was a commercial success, grossing nearly $65 million in the US and ranking in the top ten most financially successful films of 1983.
In 1984, Sylvester Stallone co-wrote and starred in the comedy film "Rhinestone" alongside Dolly Parton, playing a wannabe country music singer. He also performed a song for the film's soundtrack. Stallone turned down the lead role in "Romancing the Stone" to make "Rhinestone", a decision he later regretted.
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.
Around 1985, Sylvester Stallone was signed to a remake of the 1939 James Cagney classic "Angels with Dirty Faces". The film was to be co-starring Christopher Reeve and be directed by Menahem Golan, and would form part of his multi-picture deal with Cannon Films. Cannon, however, opted to make the action film "Cobra" instead.
In 1985, Sylvester Stallone continued his success with the Rocky and Rambo franchises with the releases of "Rocky IV" and "Rambo: First Blood Part II." For Rocky IV, Stallone worked with Franco Columbu to develop his character's physique. Both films were major financial successes.
In 1986, Cannon Films released the action film "Cobra" starring Sylvester Stallone, which became a box-office success. This success led to the establishment of Stallone's production company, White Eagle Enterprises.
In 1986, Sylvester Stallone was accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl in Las Vegas. The alleged victim claimed Stallone forced her into a threesome with his bodyguard.
In 1987, Stallone paid a lump-sum settlement alongside a monthly amount and a trust for psychiatric and medical expenses to his half-sister Toni-Ann Filiti.
In 1987, Stallone's attorneys admitted that the actor had a consensual relationship with his accuser. They also stated that they had two witnesses who refuted the sexual assault claims.
In 1987, Sylvester Stallone starred in the family drama "Over the Top", playing a struggling trucker who tries to reconcile with his son and 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, Sylvester Stallone co-starred with Kurt Russell in the buddy cop action film "Tango & Cash," which achieved solid box office results domestically and internationally, grossing over US$120 million worldwide. In the 1980s, Stallone also became a boxing promoter, and his company, Tiger Eye Productions, signed world champion boxers Sean O'Grady and Aaron Pryor.
In 1992, Sylvester Stallone appeared in Roger Spottiswoode's action comedy "Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot," which was a critical and box-office disaster. Stallone took the role based on rumors that Arnold Schwarzenegger was interested, who later admitted he faked interest to lure Stallone into the project.
In 1993, Sylvester Stallone made a comeback with Renny Harlin's action thriller "Cliffhanger," which was successful in the US and worldwide. Later that year, he starred in the futuristic action film "Demolition Man" directed by Marco Brambilla, with Wesley Snipes and Sandra Bullock. "Demolition Man" was a box office success.
In 1993, the movie 'Demolition Man' was released. A sequel was mentioned by Stallone in 2020.
In February 1994, Sylvester Stallone ended his relationship with Jennifer Flavin after telling her he was having a child with Janice Dickinson. DNA tests later proved he was not the father.
In 1994, Stallone contributed $1,000 to the campaign of then-Congressman Rick Santorum, who was running for the Senate in Pennsylvania.
In 1994, Sylvester Stallone's string of hits continued with "The Specialist," co-starring Sharon Stone and directed by Luis Llosa. The film was a commercial success, grossing $170,362,582 worldwide, despite overwhelmingly negative critical reception.
In 1995, Sylvester Stallone starred in the science fiction action film "Judge Dredd". Despite the film's poor box-office performance, Stallone signed a three-picture deal with Universal Pictures for $60 million.
In 1995, after a brief engagement with Angie Everhart, Sylvester Stallone rekindled his relationship with Jennifer Flavin.
In 1996, Stallone rediscovered his Catholic faith after his daughter was born ill.
In 1996, Sylvester Stallone starred in the disaster film "Daylight" as a former emergency services chief attempting to rescue survivors of an underground tunnel explosion. While it underperformed domestically, it fared better overseas.
In May 1997, Sylvester Stallone married Jennifer Flavin.
In 1997, Sylvester Stallone starred in the crime drama "Cop Land" alongside Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta, playing an overweight sheriff. The film was critically well-received, and Stallone won the Stockholm International Film Festival Best Actor Award for his performance.
In 1998, Sylvester Stallone did voice-over work for the animated film "Antz", which was a domestic success.
In February 2000, Sylvester Stallone's three-picture deal with Universal Pictures expired without him making any films, resulting in no payment received.
On February 26, 2000, an exotic dancer named Margie Carr accused Sylvester Stallone of rape at a Santa Monica fitness center.
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.
In 2001, Sylvester Stallone starred in the film "Driven," which was a critical and commercial failure.
In 2002, Sylvester Stallone's career declined with the release of "Avenging Angelo" and "D-Tox," both of which were critical and commercial failures.
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". In 2003 Stallone started to regain prominence for his supporting role in the neo-noir crime drama Shade
In 2005, Sylvester Stallone co-presented the NBC reality television boxing competition series "The Contender" alongside Sugar Ray Leonard. He also made a guest appearance in two episodes of the television series "Las Vegas". That year, Stallone also inducted Hulk Hogan into the WWE Hall of Fame and released his book, "Sly Moves".
In 2006, Sylvester Stallone made a comeback with "Rocky Balboa", the sixth installment of the "Rocky" series, which was a critical and commercial hit. He also announced plans to direct and star in a remake of "Death Wish," though he later stepped away from the project.
In late 2006, Stallone became a strict Catholic again. That same year, he was interviewed by Pat Robertson from the Christian Broadcasting Network's 700 Club, where he spoke about losing his way in Hollywood and later putting things in God's hands.
In 2007, Sylvester Stallone was found with 48 vials of synthetic human growth hormone, Jintropin, in his luggage in Australia. He later pleaded guilty to possessing a controlled substance.
On January 25, 2008, Sylvester Stallone reprised his role in "Rambo", the fourth installment of the Rambo franchise. The film grossed US$6,490,000 on its opening day and US$18,200,000 over its opening weekend. The total box office reached US$113,244,290 worldwide with a budget of US$50 million.
In February 2008, Sylvester Stallone stated that Rocky is his 'first baby' and could be interpreted as the 'conscious,' while Rambo is the 'unconscious' of the same character.
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."
In 2009, Sylvester Stallone stated he was again considering involvement with the Death Wish remake, however he did not proceed.
On August 13, 2010, "The Expendables," written, directed, and starring Sylvester Stallone, was released. It featured numerous action stars and marked the biggest opening weekend in Stallone's career. In summer 2010, a Brazilian company claimed to be owed over US$2 million for its work on the film.
On December 7, 2010, Sylvester Stallone was voted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in the non-participant category, marking his contributions to the sport through film.
In 2010, Stallone told GQ magazine that he considers himself spiritual and believes in the spirit of man, while not belonging to a structured church.
In 2011, Sylvester Stallone provided the voice of a lion in Kevin James' comedy Zookeeper.
On August 17, 2012, "The Expendables 2" was released, receiving a more positive critical reception than the original. Sylvester Stallone was part of the returning cast, which also included Jean-Claude Van Damme and Chuck Norris.
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 age 36.
In 2013, Sylvester Stallone performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" with Robert De Niro in the movie Grudge Match.
In 2013, Sylvester Stallone starred in the action film "Bullet to the Head," the action thriller "Escape Plan" with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jim Caviezel, and the sports comedy-drama "Grudge Match" alongside Robert De Niro. In 2013, Stallone was credited as writer for the Jason Statham action film vehicle Homefront.
In 2013, it was reported that Stallone paid a settlement to his half-sister Toni-Ann Filiti in 1987 after she threatened to accuse him of abuse.
On August 15, 2014, "The Expendables 3" was released, featuring a returning ensemble cast with new additions such as Wesley Snipes, Antonio Banderas, Mel Gibson, and Harrison Ford. However, the film was negatively received and became the lowest-grossing film in the series.
In 2015, Stallone performed a Hindu Tithi Shradh ritual at Haridwar for his son Sage, upon the advice of a Vedic scholar.
In 2015, Sylvester Stallone reprised his role as Rocky Balboa in Creed, a spin-off-sequel film focusing on Adonis "Donnie" Creed. His performance earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
In 2016, Stallone described Donald Trump as a "Dickensian character" and "larger than life" but did not endorse him. He also declined an offer to become Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts to focus on veterans' issues.
In 2016, a report from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was published regarding the 1986 allegation of sexual assault against Sylvester Stallone. Stallone denied the allegation.
In November 2017, Stallone was accused of sexual assault at his Santa Monica office in the early 1990s, which he denied. His attorney stated that the accuser had filed a report after an entertainment website declined to publish the story.
In 2017, Sylvester Stallone appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 as Stakar Ogord / Starhawk.
In March 2018, Creed II went into production, with a scheduled release on Thanksgiving 2018. Steven Caple Jr. was appointed director, marking his feature film directorial debut.
In March 2018, Sylvester Stallone formed a film studio named Balboa Productions with Braden Aftergood and signed a multi-year collaboration deal with Starlight Culture Entertainment.
In May 2018, a fifth installment in the Rambo franchise was announced.
In June 2018, the Los Angeles District Attorney's office confirmed that the Santa Monica Police Department had 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 for the fifth installment in the Rambo franchise, Rambo: Last Blood.
In September 2018, filming began for Rambo: Last Blood, with Sylvester Stallone 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 then 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 and debuted to $35.3 million in its opening weekend.
In 2018, Sylvester Stallone co-starred in Escape Plan 2: Hades, which was released straight to home-video. He also announced finishing a script for a sequel to Creed, featuring the return of Ivan Drago.
On July 23, 2019, Sylvester Stallone announced in an interview that a Rocky sequel and prequel were in development, with Stallone writing and starring in the feature. He also mentioned discussions about a Rocky prequel television series.
On September 20, 2019, Rambo: Last Blood was released in the United States, grossing $18.9 million in its opening weekend.
In May 2020, Sylvester Stallone announced that a sequel to 1993's Demolition Man was in the works with Warner Brothers.
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. The documentary features Stallone narrating behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the film.
In late 2020, Sylvester Stallone voiced 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, Jennifer Flavin filed for dissolution of marriage from Sylvester Stallone after 25 years of marriage.
On September 23, 2022, Sylvester Stallone and Jennifer Flavin reconciled.
In November 2022, Sylvester Stallone made his streaming television debut in Tulsa King, created by Taylor Sheridan and Terence Winter, which premiered on Paramount+.
In May 2023, Sylvester Stallone and his family starred in the reality television series The Family Stallone, which was renewed for a second season. That same month, he reprised his role in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
In October 2023, Sylvester Stallone reprised role as Barney Ross in Expend4bles, which was a critical and commercial failure.
In 2023, Stallone donated $11,600 to Senator Kyrsten Sinema's re-election campaign. Later that year, he and his family had a private meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican.
After Trump's win in the 2024 election, Stallone attended an event at Mar-a-Lago, praising Trump as a "mythical character" and the "second George Washington", while also comparing him to his character Rocky Balboa.
On January 16, 2025, it was announced that Stallone would serve as a Special Ambassador to Hollywood alongside Jon Voight and Mel Gibson, with the goal of strengthening Hollywood by bringing back business lost to foreign countries.
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