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Joaquin Phoenix
Biography Filmography Links Contact Galleries Birthdate: 28 October 1974
Birthplace: San Juan, Puerto Rico Staying true to his last name, Joaquin
Phoenix has made a career out of making a couple of films, disappearing,
and then reappearing from the ashes to rise upward toward greater glory.
The actor, who began his career under the name of "Leaf," lived
for a long time in the shadow of his older brother, River. After River's
tragic death at the age of 23, Leaf abandoned his career for two years,
making a comeback in 1995 with his performance in To Die For, directed
by Gus Van Sant (who ironically directed River in one of his last films,
1993's Even Cowgirls Get the Blues). Since then, the actor, who changed
his name back to Joaquin in the early '90s, has worked steadily in Hollywood,
solidifying both his experience and reputation. Born Joaquin Raphael Phoenix on October 28, 1974, in Puerto Rico, Phoenix was raised in a close-knit, unconventional family. His parents encouraged all of their children to go into acting, and Phoenix did just that, following in the footsteps of older siblings River and Rain. As Leaf Phoenix, he got his first significant role in 1986's Spacecamp, and then went on to star in Russkies (1987) and Parenthood (1989), the latter of which was successful enough to make Phoenix something of a fledgling star. However, he chose to retreat from Hollywood, spending a few years traveling and living with his father in Mexico. It was River's 1993 death that brought his younger brother -- now called Joaquin -- back into the limelight, albeit a very unwelcome limelight. The 911 call that Phoenix made as his older brother lay dying was broadcast over radio and television in the aftermath of River's death. Again, Phoenix left Hollywood, not to be seen again until 1995, when his performance as the tragically confused and horny Jimmy Emmett won him an array of positive reviews. From there, Phoenix went on to film Inventing the Abbotts (1997), which failed at the box office but introduced the actor to his co-star Liv Tyler, with whom he had a three-year relationship. Phoenix's next project, Oliver Stone's U-Turn (1997), also proved to be a modest flop, but Return to Paradise (1998), in which he starred with Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche, was a bigger hit among critics and filmgoers. He starred again with Vaughn in Clay Pigeons (1998), which unfortunately didn't fare as well as his previous film. However, his next endeavor, 8MM with Nicolas Cage, although not a huge box office hit, did win him acclaim for his portrayal of thoughtful porn shop owner Max California, further proving that the family talent was not solely the province of Phoenix's late, great older brother. In 2000 Phoenix took one of his biggest and most
extravagant roles to date as Commodus in director Ridley Scott's big-budget
peplum Gladiator. Phoenix's turn as the devious Commodus was a marked
departure from the actor's generally likeable characterizations, and proved
further indication of his dramatic versitility. On the opposite end of
the period piece spectrum, Jaoquin appeased art-house crowds with a memorable
performance as the priest who runs the asylum housing the Marquis de Sade
in Quills before moving closer to the present and impressing critics with
a leading role in Buffalo Soldiers (2001). As a bored military camp clerk
who runs goods in the black market, Phoenix's impressive performance was
well recieved by festival critics and continued to provide further argument
for his viability as a leading man. Phoenix would next turn-up alongside
Mel Gibson in The Sixth Sense director M. Night Shyamalan's rural alien
invasion thriller Signs. Replacing actor Mark Ruffalo after Ruffalo pulled
out of the film due to ill-health, Phoenix stepped into the role as Gibson's
younger brother, a member of a family caught in a media invasion following
the appearance of crop circles in the family's cornfield. ~ Rebecca Flint,
All Movie Guide Aurora Island (2003) Absolutenow.com: Joaquin Phoenix - Joaquin Phoenix Pictures Joaquin Phoenix - Ultimate resources for pictures, wallpapers and biography 8271 Melrose Ave. #110
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