A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Sylvester Stallone.
Sylvester Stallone is a celebrated American actor and filmmaker whose career has spanned over five decades. He's received multiple accolades, including a Golden Globe and a Critics' Choice Award, along with nominations for three Academy Awards and two BAFTAs. Notably, Stallone is one of only two actors to have starred in a box-office number one film across six consecutive decades, highlighting his enduring appeal and success in the film industry.
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 1985, Sylvester Stallone continued his success with the Rocky and Rambo franchises with Rocky IV and Rambo: First Blood Part II. Both films were major financial successes.
In 1986, the action film "Cobra" was released instead of "Angels with Dirty Faces", becoming a box-office success. This led to Sylvester Stallone setting up his production company, White Eagle Enterprises.
In 1989, Sylvester Stallone co-starred alongside Kurt Russell in the buddy cop action film "Tango & Cash", which performed well at the box office, grossing over US$120 million worldwide.
In 1993, Sylvester Stallone starred in the successful action thriller "Cliffhanger" and the futuristic action film "Demolition Man". Demolition Man was a hit at the box office.
In 1994, Sylvester Stallone starred in "The Specialist" alongside Sharon Stone. Despite negative reviews, the film was a commercial success.
In 1997, Sylvester Stallone starred in the crime drama "Cop Land" alongside Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta. The film was critically well-received and a modest success at the box office.
In 1998, Sylvester Stallone did voice-over work for the animated film "Antz", which was a success domestically.
In 2003, Sylvester Stallone played a villainous role in "Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over", which was a huge box-office success. He also had a cameo in the French film Taxi 3.
In 2006, Sylvester Stallone had a comeback with "Rocky Balboa", the sixth installment in the "Rocky" series, which was a critical and commercial hit. He also began development on a "Death Wish" remake.
On August 13, 2010, Sylvester Stallone's film "The Expendables" was released, marking the biggest opening weekend in his career. The film took US$34,825,135 in its opening weekend.
On December 7, 2010, Sylvester Stallone was voted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in the non-participant category.
In 2015, Sylvester Stallone reprised his role as Rocky Balboa in the spin-off-sequel film "Creed", receiving widespread acclaim and accolades, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.
On January 16, 2025, Stallone was announced by Trump to serve as a Special Ambassador to Hollywood.