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Russell Crowe Wiki Biography
Russell Ira Crowe, commonly known as Russell Crowe, is a famous New Zealand film producer and director, actor, as well as a musician. Russell Crowe rose to prominence in 2000, when he played the main role in Ridley Scott’s historical drama film called “Gladiator”, in which he appeared alongside Joaquin Phoenix, Oliver Reed and Djimon Hounsou. A box office success with over $457 million grossed worldwide, “Gladiator” put Russell Crowe into the limelight. For his portrayal of Maximus Decimus Meridius, Crowe received an Academy Award, while his character was featured in a list of “100 Heroes and Villains”, compiled by the American Film Institute. Since then, Russell Crowe has been featured in a variety of popular films, including “American Gangster” with Denzel Washington and Norman Reedus, Tom Hooper’s “Les Miserables” starring Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway and Amanda Seyfried, and Zack Snyder’s “Man of Steel” with Henry Cavill, Amy Adams and Kevin Costner. More recently, in 2014, Crowe has starred in “Noah”, in which he appeared alongside Jennifer Connelly, Ray Winstone and Emma Watson, and “Winter’s Tale” with Colin Farrell and Jessica Brown Findlay.
A well-known actor and producer, how rich is Russell Crowe? According to sources, Russell Crowe’s net worth is estimated to be $75 million, the majority of which he has earned from his appearances in films, as well as his involvement in the music industry.
Russell Crowe Net Worth $75 Million
Russell Crowe was born in 1964, in Wellington, New Zealand, but when he was a child, his family chose to settle down in Sydney, Australia. When he was 5 years old, Crowe had already received his first acting role, which was in an Australian television series called “Spyforce”, in which he appeared alongside Jack Thompson. Later, he made an appearance in the soap opera entitled “The Young Doctors”. Initially, Crowe studied at Sydney Boys High School, but when his family returned to New Zealand, he enrolled in Auckland Grammar School. He then studied at the Mount Roskill Grammar School, however he dropped his studies in order to focus on his acting career. When he was 21 years old, Crowe enrolled in the National Institute of Dramatic Art. Around the same time, he received an opportunity to appear in a musical called “The Rocky Horror Show”, and later starred in Geoffrey Wright’s drama film entitled “Romper Stomper”, for which he was rewarded with an Australian Film Institute Award. Prior to his big breakthrough with “Gladiator”, Russell Crowe starred in Brett Leonard’s “Virtuosity” with Denzel Washington and Kelly Lynch, and “The Quick and the Dead” with Sharon Stone and Leonardo DiCaprio. For his contributions to the film industry, Russell Crowe was rewarded with an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award and a Satellite Award, among many others.
In regards to his personal life, in 1989 Russell Crowe began seeing Danielle Spencer, however they soon broke up. Crowe renewed his relationship with Spencer in 2001, and two years later the couple celebrated their wedding. They stayed together for nine years, before they divorced in 2012.
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Russell Crowe Quick Info
Full Name | Russell Crowe |
Net Worth | $75 Million |
Date Of Birth | April 7, 1964 |
Place Of Birth | Wellington, New Zealand |
Height | 1.82 m |
Profession | Actor, Film producer, Film director, Singer, Philanthropist |
Education | Sydney Boys High School, Auckland Grammar School, Mount Roskill Grammar School, National Institute of Dramatic Art |
Nationality | New Zealander |
Spouse | Danielle Spencer (m. 2003–2012) |
Children | Tennyson Spencer Crowe, Charles Spencer Crowe |
Parents | John Alexander Crowe, Jocelyn Yvonne Crowe |
Siblings | Terry Crowe |
Nicknames | Russell Ira Crowe , Rusty , Russ le Roq |
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Allmusic | www.allmusic.com/artist/russell-crowe-mn0000808456 |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Actor (2001), Golden Globe Award for Best Actor (2002),BAFTA Award for Best Actor (2002), AACTA Awards, Critics’ Choice Movie Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, Australian Film Institute Global Achievement/International Awards |
Music Groups | 30 Odd Foot of Grunts |
Nominations | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, MTV Movie Award for Best Fight, MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor: Drama, Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie… |
Movies | “Gladiator”, “A Beautiful Mind“, “Virtuosity”, “The Quick and the Dead”, “American Gangster”, “Les Miserables”, “Man of Steel”, “Noah”, “Winter’s Tale” |
TV Shows | Neighbours, Police Rescue, The Young Doctors, Spyforce, Brides of Christ, Acropolis Now, The Late Show |
Russell Crowe Trademarks
- Frequently plays fathers or family who have usually suffered a loss
- Often plays characters based on real individuals
- Often works with directors Ron Howard and Ridley Scott.
- Frequently plays exceptionally talented individuals
- Gravelly smoke-burnished voice
Russell Crowe Quotes
- The reality break was that my kids never saw me smoke and Charlie is a little older at six and is in that phase where he is sneaking up on me all the time. I was in my office … and I thought I heard my office door open and I looked around and couldn’t see anything, so I had my cigarette. Later on I leant over to put my cigarette out and he was lying between the couch and the table and he very definitely saw me having a smoke. And that was my very last one.
- [Describing his work ethic]wasting time on a film set is not your privilege, being on the film set is the privilege, that’s why Ron Howard and I get along really well, we both see making films as a privilege, we see the fact that someone’s put money for us to work in a very expensive art form.
- [His approach to each role he plays] Preparation and research is a privilege: I love to do it, I’m very inquisitive I also know the more work I put into the character, the more apparent it’ll be on the screen.
- [Describing his early days as an actor] I don’t subscribe to any form of acting. I wanted to learn more at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, but I didn’t have the money, so I would take any acting job I could find and by the time I had enough money to enroll into the school I didn’t really need to go, because while I was working, I gathered all the acting knowledge and experience.
- There is a website that’s listed all of the movies I’ve turned down. Somebody sent it to me once and it was a very depressing read. Kingdom of Heaven (2005) is a very good example. Two-and-a-half years of working on that script with Ridley and then he got impatient and wanted to do it while I was in the middle of Cinderella Man (2005). It was like, “Excuse me, old fella, can’t you just wait?” “No, I’m not waiting, just leave that movie…” “Well, I can’t leave the movie, Ridley…” But that just happens; it’s the nature of the business.
- I don’t regret any of the choices I’ve made in terms of films. Everything has taught me something. Sometimes I go through the list of films I’ve done and I’m pretty surprised at where I’ve gone. Sometimes you are lucky and everything falls into place and you get to do the thing that you want in a time that is right for you, and another time it doesn’t happen. But if you keep chasing that or you keep waiting for it, then the thing that you do is essentially compromised, because I’m a performer, an actor, and so give me a script and let me go to work. To hang around waiting for the absolute perfect gig, I just don’t think is a sensible thing to do. I’ve had a lot of mates who had wonderful opportunities when they were younger and they wait for the absolutely great thing and by the time that comes around – if it comes around – they’ve lost a lot of ground and they see a lot of people who were perhaps at a different status at a certain point, they have worked, and now they are the names that people turn to.
- [Speaking to Mark Lawson about his character in Robin Hood (2010)] You’ve got dead ears, mate. You’ve seriously got dead ears if you think that’s an Irish accent. Bollocks. I’m a little dumbfounded that you could possibly find any Irish in that character.
- [from his 2002 Oscar acceptance speech] When you grow up in the suburbs of anywhere, a dream like this seems kind of vaguely ludicrous and completely unattainable. But this moment is directly connected to those childhood imaginings. And for anybody who’s on the downside of advantage and relying purely on courage, it’s possible.
- [on Oliver Reed] He drank himself to death. He sat on a bar stool until he fell off it and carried on drinking… lying in his own piss and vomit, he continued to drink till he passed out. What did the tabloids say he drank on the day he died? Something like thirty beers, eight or ten dark rums and half a bottle of whiskey. In the end, he created such a weird energy around him that no one drinking with him cared.
- [1997, on perfecting accents] I was too kind of brave and proud to want a dialect coach because I thought that showed weakness in my armor. But then you just learn it’s a more efficient way of doing it. A dialect coach is really important because it takes a certain technical responsibility off your shoulders. Otherwise, it would be very disruptive, because you’ve got to focus on the internal life of the character. The language is easy if you’re not focusing on it, you know.
- [1997, on L.A. Confidential (1997)] You go into these movies to play an American, you know. That’s part of the fun of it for me. I can be an Australian in Australian films.
- (July 2010) Do the maths – I have been smoking for 36 years, I would continuously lie to myself about how much I smoked. I was smoking 40 on an easy day, but on a day when I would be up at 4am and still up at midnight, then it was 60-plus and it just got to the point where my body was telling me I had to stop.
- [on studio demands for a sex scene in Gladiator (2000)] I’m sorry boys, but it doesn’t suit the character. We can’t be avenging the death of the wife and child, and stop for a bit of nookie along the way. I’m sorry, it’s not gonna happen.
- [on theatre] Every now and then I get sort of romantic about it. But I’ve also got that cynical part of me where, when I read somebody saying, “I’m going back to the theatre. I’m going back to my roots,” I’m like, “Oh, can’t get a job, hey?”.
- People might say I’m uncompromising but really I am just a very straight-shooting man. If you look me in the eye and shake my hand I expect you to keep your end of the f***ing bargain. I do. It’s simple.
- [on spirituality] I think there’s a karmic cycle, which is very, very obvious: you run around acting like a dick, and you get your ass kicked. The world just works that way.
- He was a gentle, beautiful man, a fine actor, a loyal friend. I feel deeply for his family – on the passing of friend and fellow actor, Heath Ledger.
- [on an upcoming remake of the Robin Hood story] If you go back into the mythology, you get Robin the Beheader, who would chop off your head and your hands, take your money and keep it. So we’ll have a look at that.
- In wars, no one wins, everyone loses. There are no heroes, there’s only dead people. Movies can really change things and… it becomes an educational process and I think that’s the healthiest way of attacking anything. That’s what I’m looking for.
- [on what attracts him to prospective films] I respond to the call that says, “It’s 185 A.D. You’re a Roman general. You’re being directed by Ridley Scott.” That’s something my imagination can get a hold of.
- [on his selectivity of his next film] With the Lord of the Rings, if I did that I couldn’t have done A Beautiful Mind, and I just had to do A Beautiful Mind. You can’t do it all, and the people who try to usually end up not being able to focus at a certain level after a while. I mean, if I’m going to drink a bottle of wine, I drink a really good bottle of wine.
- [on turning down the role of Morpheus in The Matrix (1999)] Well, The Matrix – I just didn’t get it. I couldn’t get past page 42. That world was just not interesting to me.
- I just didn’t want to work on that movie in the type of environment that was being created because of the needs of the budget. I do charity work, but I don’t do charity work for major studios.
- I’m a virtuoso in my job in that there’s not an actor I can’t go into a scene with and be absolutely confident that, whatever is required of my character, I can do it.
- [on The Passion of the Christ (2004)] Well if what I’ve heard about it is fair dinkum that he spent $25 million making a movie that’s shot in Aramaic and Latin and he’s intending to release it without subtitles, I think he’s got to get off the glue. What’s the point of making a movie where people can’t understand what’s going on? I don’t understand that. If you want it for reality or whatever, I think, “Wow, what an amazing idea,” but also what a waste of time if nobody can get what the point is. Well, if we know the story, if we know it that well, why did he bother making it again? Mr. Gibson, get off the glue!
- Dani was three weeks early last time, she gave birth just a few days after she was chased down the street by four photographers. Nobody cares, particularly the photographers, nobody cares to focus on what that is. She was just walking down the street with her girlfriend and they rushed her – four of them all surrounded her. So she panicked and slipped and all this sort of stuff. If I’d been there that would have been a really serious situation. I tell you right now, they will be tarred and feathered if they hassle my pregnant wife again.
- I’d move to Los Angeles if Australia and New Zealand were swallowed up by a huge tidal wave, if there was a bubonic plague in England, and if the continent of Africa disappeared from some Martian attack.
- I don’t do ads for suits in Spain like George Clooney or cigarettes in Japan like Harrison Ford. And on one level, people go, “Well, more fault to you, mate, because there’s free money to be handed out.” But to me it’s kind of sacrilegious – it’s a complete contradiction of the f**king social contract you have with your audience. I mean, Robert De Niro’s advertising American Express. Gee whiz, it’s not the first time he’s disappointed me. It’s been happening for a while now.
- I do my bit to improve the world but I think it’s very important to get things done on the quiet. I’m sick to death of famous people standing up and using their celebrity to promote a cause. If I see a particular need, I do try to help. But there’s a lot that can be achieved by putting a cheque in the right place and shutting up about it.
- I had a good laugh when Clooney tried to compare doing ads for suits, a car and a drink to what I do as a musician. An endorsement is about money. My music is from the heart.
- I believe if you take on characters for a living you can’t make yourself into an icon in order to sell a pair of shoes.
- After The Insider (1999), I know the exact chemical compounds in a commercial cigarette, but I’ve been smoking since I was 10. I know it’s terrible, but I am a great fan of irony.
- I’m at the bottom of a well. I can’t communicate how dark my life is right now. I’m in a lot of trouble. I’ll do my best to solve the situation in an honorable way. I’m very sorry for my actions. I will spend the rest of my life if it takes it, trying to make it up with my wife. I’m pleased that my son isn’t able to compute what’s going on at the moment because that would be a heartbreaking thing. One thing that I don’t want to do is imply that I’m trying to make out it’s somebody else’s fault It’s not, I know it’s my fault, I’ve got to face up to it and deal with it. I’m not trying to be pessimistic, I’m just looking at what the situation is – it’s a seven-year jail sentence.
- [on Oliver Reed] Mate, he did that to himself. I have little time for the Oliver Reeds of this business. I’m not pleased that he’s gone. In fact, I never had a drink with Oliver, because I didn’t want to encourage him. I’ll go for long periods without a drink. When I’m on the farm by myself, it’s not something I even think about. But I’m not afraid to have a beer in front of a studio executive. That doesn’t make me a wild man.
- When I arrived in Sydney, I spent 22 weeks in this $50-a-week place with just a bed, a cupboard and the toilet halfway down the corridor. For the first time my parents were some distance away. I did a lot of thinking and realized I appreciated what my father had instilled in me. People think that because there is a dole there they should use it, and there are a lot of ways to misuse the system. I believe in singing for my supper. I’ll never accept a grant because what I do should be able to be founded purely on free enterprise.
- [on Robert De Niro] He has disappointed me many times over the past ten years, with his performances in substandard movies.
- I’m still excited by it. I still love the process. I want to make movies that pierce people’s hearts and touch them in some way, even if it’s just for the night while they’re in the cinema; in that moment, I want to bring actual tears to their eyes and goosebumps to their skin. That’s what motivates me, and it may sound strange but if you’re not focused on the audience, why are you bothering to make a movie?
- The older I get, the crotchetier I’m going to get about that integrity. I don’t think, just because you have the public’s attention, it’s now a prerequisite for you to completely sell out your moral center. I don’t think that’s okay. If I ever stop being the guy that can answer your question straight and look you in the eye and give you my opinion, then I should stop making films.
- If there’s anything about someone’s life that’s important enough to make a movie about it, I have to take responsibility to get all of it right. It’s a huge responsibility.
- I’d like to play passionate women, but no one will let me.
- I always say I’ve given 24 insufficient performances and I’m looking forward to the time in my life when I’ll do something that I think is good. There’s always stuff you can do better, stuff that maybe you didn’t uncover enough. But if you do something that you truly believe is perfect, then that’s got to be the last movie you do.
- All that stuff, this public persona of me – let’s call him “the wild man” – that is not helpful. It doesn’t make me more of a box office draw. It’s the quality of my work that makes people want to go to my films.
- You don’t have to like an actor to do a scene with him. You don’t have to like a director. But it’s just better if you do. And I think, you know, you’ve got to begin that with respect.
- [on meeting Robert De Niro] I felt this tap on my shoulder and I turned around and, you know that De Niro fellow? Well, he didn’t say a word. He didn’t say “Hello”, “Good evening” or anything or “Hi, I’m Robert”. He just looked at me and he nodded his head and he smiled. And he walked off.
- It’s not really what I’d call a movie. I was stunned that Miramax wanted to buy it. I mean it’s really rude. It showed me in a really bad light. It’s also shoddily made. It’s cobbled together. [expressing surprise that a low-budget documentary of his band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, has been picked up for worldwide distribution]
- [on winning the Best Actor Oscar] If you grow up in the suburbs of anywhere, a dream like this seems kind of vaguely ludicrous and completely unattainable. But this moment is directly connected to those imaginings. And for anybody who’s on the downside of advantage, and relying purely on courage, it’s possible.
- One of the most painful things of the L.A. Confidential (1997) character I played was that the author, James Ellroy, kept telling me that Bud White wasn’t a drinker. I said, “Come on, this is 1953. He’s a blue-collar bloke, a cop. You’re telling me he doesn’t sit around with the boys after his shift and have a beer?”. And Ellroy says, “Absolutely not.” So for five months and seven days, I didn’t have a drink. It’s probably the most painful period of my life.
Russell Crowe Important Facts
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- In June 2010 Crowe, who started smoking when he was ten, announced that he had quit his 60-a-day habit. This attempt later proved unsuccessful, and in November 2010 he admitted that he was still smoking heavily.
- Has starred in two films from DreamWorks’s Best Picture Oscar winning streak, which was three years in a row.
- As of 2014, has appeared in six films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: L.A. Confidential (1997), The Insider (1999), Gladiator (2000), A Beautiful Mind (2001), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) and Les Misérables (2012). Of those, Gladiator (2000) and A Beautiful Mind (2001) are winners in the category.
- He, Marisa Tomei, Marcia Gay Harden and Adrien Brody are the only actors to win an Oscar without being awarded for the same performance in none of its predecessor awards (Golden Globe, Critics Choice Awards, SAG and BAFTA). Marisa Tomei and Marcia Gay Harden were not even nominated for those awards for their performances in My Cousin Vinny (1992) and Pollock (2000), and Crowe’s only award for Gladiator (2000) before the Oscar was the Critics Choice award.
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on April 12, 2010.
- Became a father for the 2nd time at age 42 when his wife Danielle Spencer gave birth to their son Tennyson Spencer Crowe on July 7, 2006.
- Became a father for the 1st time at age 39 when his wife Danielle Spencer gave birth to their son Charles Spencer Crowe on December 21, 2003.
- Quit smoking for the sake of his children in 2010, but subsequently relapsed.
- Was the original choice for the role of Stonewall Jackson in Ron Maxwell’s Civil War epic, Gods and Generals (2003). Crowe was interested at first but later dropped out. The role went to Stephen Lang instead.
- Gained 63 pounds for his role in Body of Lies (2008).
- Crowe’s maternal grandfather, Stan Wemyss, was a cinematographer who, according to Crowe, produced the first film by New Zealander Geoff Murphy and was also named an MBE for filming footage of World War II.
- According to Forbes magazine, his movies averaged $5 of gross income for every dollar the actor got paid, making him the most overpaid celebrity in the business. [December 2007]
- Is a huge fan of English Football side Leeds United AFC.
- Friends with University of Michigan head football coach Lloyd Carr.
- Is a huge fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL.
- Initially turned down L.A. Confidential (1997) because he doubted whether he could convincingly play such a tough character.
- Was slated to star alongside Nicole Kidman in the movie adaptation of Murray Bail’s novel “Eucalyptus”, but this project was dropped.
- Has starred in five movies in seven years (1997-2003) that ended up being nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture. (L.A. Confidential (1997), The Insider (1999), Gladiator (2000), A Beautiful Mind (2001) and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)). Gladiator (2000) and A Beautiful Mind (2001) won. A similar achievement was done by William Hurt in the 1980s, he starred in five movies nominated for Best Picture in only six years between 1983 and 1988 but none of them won.
- His earnings in 2001 were estimated at $15.4 million by “Business Review Weekly”.
- Was considered for the role of Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) and its ensuing sequels.
- Was director Oliver Stone’s dream choice for the title role in Alexander (2004).
- Two opportunities of working with fellow Australian and good friend, Nicole Kidman, have fallen through. In 2005, they were set to star in Jocelyn Moorhouse’s Eucalyptus, which fell through due to disputes over the screenplay. And in 2006, Crowe dropped out of Australia (2008), Baz Luhrmann’s long-gestating romantic Outback epic, due to a disagreement over a cut in Crowe’s salary.
- Nearly finalized a deal to reunite with director Michael Mann on Collateral (2004), but scheduling conflicts with Eucalyptus, a doomed film project, prevented him from taking the role, which later went to Tom Cruise.
- The role of James J. Braddock (Cinderella Man (2005)) is his personal favorite.
- Lobbied California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger against executing Stanley “Tookie” Williams. [December 2005]
- Is close friends with Texas Governor Rick Perry.
- Lives in a penthouse on Woollomoollo Wharf in Sydney, the Penthouse was reportedly sold to Crowe and wife Danielle Spencer for over $13.75 million.
- Turned down the role of Sgt. Norm “Hoot” Hooten in Black Hawk Down (2001) due to scheduling conflicts.
- Turned down the role of Aragorn in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy since filming on The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) would coincide with Ron Howard’s A Beautiful Mind (2001). However, Crowe really loved the idea of filming a movie in his home country, New Zealand, for an extended amount of time.
- Despite liking the script very much, turned down About a Boy (2002).
- Was among the guests at Nicole Kidman’s and Keith Urban’s wedding
- A Beautiful Mind (2001) is ranked #93 on the American Film Institute’s 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time (2006).
- His performance as Jeffrey Wigand in The Insider (1999) is ranked #23 on Premiere magazine’s 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
- Formed a new band, named The Ordinary Fear of God.
- He attended Vaucluse Public School in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney for part of his Infants and Primary Education in the 1970s.
- His next album (tentatively titled “My Hand, My Heart”) is produced by Alan Doyle, lead singer for the Canadian band, Great Big Sea.
- Is friends with Richard Tognetti, who gave him violin lessons for Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003).
- When his wife was pregnant with his first child Charles, he gave up drinking alcohol with her.
- His former band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, used to cover a song by Newfoundland band, Great Big Sea. While filming Cinderella Man (2005) in Toronto, Crowe met Alan Doyle, lead singer of Great Big Sea. The two ended up composing several songs together, working in Toronto and Australia, and Doyle produced Crowe’s 2005 album “My Hand, My Heart”.
- Once he was cast as Bud White in L.A. Confidential (1997), he read in the book that his character was the largest cop on the police force, off-putting for him due to his medium-sized frame (just under 6 feet). To capture a “big guy” presence, Crowe lived in a tiny flat in which he could barely fit through any of the doors. This experience, he said, made him come to the set feeling like a giant.
- Premiere magazine ranked him as #49 on a list of the Greatest Movie Stars of All Time in their Stars in Our Constellation feature (2005).
- Good friends with Nicole Kidman. She also mentioned him in her Oscar acceptance speech when she won Best Actress in a Leading Role for The Hours (2002).
- Ranked #97 on VH1’s 100 Hottest Hotties
- Was accepted into the prestigious drama school, The National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), in Sydney.
- On June 7, 2006, he formed a partnership with Australian businessman Peter Holmes a Court to buy a controlling stake in his favorite sports team, the Australian NRL team South Sydney Rabbitohs.
- (January 29, 2004) Dislocated his shoulder while training for his upcoming boxing movie, Cinderella Man (2005). The injury delayed filming for two months.
- He was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in the 2001 Queen’s New Years Honours List for his services to Australian society and Australian film production.
- Jodie Foster considers him a very good friend.
- He wrote a song about Jodie Foster called “Other Ways of Speaking” with his band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts.
- Took violin lessons in preparing for Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) because his character, Jack Aubrey, played the violin several times during the movie.
- Son-in-law of actor Don Spencer.
- Met spouse, Danielle Spencer in 1989 when they co-starred in the film The Crossing (1990). Their co-star of the film, Robert Mammone (The Matrix Reloaded (2003), The Matrix Revolutions (2003)), was one of Crowe’s groomsmen at their wedding.
- Ranked #30 in Premiere magazine’s 2003 annual Power 100 List.
- Discovered by British actor and musical director/writer Daniel Abineri, who gave Crowe his first professional acting role in a New Zealand tour of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”. Abineri later awarded Crowe the title role in his first stage musical, “Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom”, which premiered in Melbourne in 1989.
- Following his involvement in a brawl in a London restaurant, Russell stated that he was under a lot of stress and announced that he was going back to Australia to relax and spend more time with his father and his longtime girlfriend singer, Danielle Spencer. [November 2002]
- Ranked #28 in Premiere magazine’s 2002 annual Power 100 List.
- When Crowe’s acceptance speech for his Best Actor award during the British Film Awards was edited, Crowe shoved the producer of the show, Malcolm Gerrie, against a wall and cursed at him, telling him: “Who on Earth had the… audacity to take out the best actor’s poem? I’ll make sure you never work in Hollywood.” He later issued a full apology.
- His ancestry includes English, German, Irish, Maori, Norwegian, Scottish, Swedish and Welsh. Russell’s paternal grandfather was from Wrexham, Wales. Russell’s maternal great-grandmother, Erana Putiputi Hayes Heihi, was Maori, and as a result, he is registered on the Maori electoral roll in New Zealand.
- Has indicated an interest in taking out Australian citizenship due to the amount of time and energy he spends Down Under (keeping his New Zealand citizenship as well).
- Proudly displayed his grandfather’s British Honours medal (MBE) while making his Oscar Winner speech in 2001.
- (August 16, 2001) He and his band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992).
- He turned down the role of Logan/Wolverine in X-Men (2000) because he did not want to play another similar role to the Maximus from Gladiator (2000), which he just completed. Crowe felt the characters were too similar by having the same animal totem – the wolf, and thought the movie was a cartoon, which it is not his cup of tea.
- Has starred in three films based on articles from Vanity Fair magazine. The Insider (1999) was based on a story by Marie Brenner named “The Man Who Knew Too Much”. Proof of Life (2000) was based on the article “Adventures in the Ransom Trade” by William Prochnau. A Beautiful Mind (2001) was originally published in Vanity Fair as an excerpt of Sylvia Nasar’s book about John Forbes Nash.
- (September 5, 2000) Suffered a shoulder injury, which will require surgery, while filming Jodie Foster’s Flora Plum. It is uncertain if the film will have to be recast.
- Russell’s rock group is named 30 Odd Foot of Grunts. They played their first American concert following Russell’s success in Gladiator (2000) in Austin, Texas in August 2000. The tickets for the concert were selling for over $500 on e-bay.com.
- Dropped out of high school.
- Owns a 560-acre farm in 7.5 hours North-West from Sydney.
- After filming Gladiator (2000), he and some friends took a 4,000 mile motorcycle trip around Australia.
- Tried a music career as a rockabilly singer sporting a large pompadour hairdo, playing under the name Russ Le Roq. Titled his first single, “I Want to Be Like Marlon Brando”. Later admitted that he had never even seen a Brando movie when he wrote and recorded the song. Ironically, he went on later to play Jor-El in Man of Steel (2013), the same character that Brando iconically performed in Superman (1978).
- First lead role when he was 25.
- Lost his front tooth playing rugby when he was ten. Never got it fixed until, at the insistence of the director for The Crossing (1990), who paid for it out of his own pocket.
- Cousin of former New Zealand international cricketers Jeff Crowe and Martin Crowe.
Russell Crowe Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Breaking Up | 1997 | Steve | Actor | |
Heaven’s Burning | 1997 | Colin | Actor | |
L.A. Confidential | 1997 | Bud White | Actor | |
The Spell of the Yukon | 1996 | Short | Reader (voice) | Actor |
Rough Magic | 1995 | Alex Ross | Actor | |
Virtuosity | 1995 | SID 6.7 | Actor | |
No Way Back | 1995 | FBI Agent Zack Grant | Actor | |
The Quick and the Dead | 1995 | Cort | Actor | |
The Sum of Us | 1994 | Jeff Mitchell | Actor | |
For the Moment | 1993 | Lachlan | Actor | |
The Silver Brumby | 1993 | The Man | Actor | |
Love in Limbo | 1993 | Arthur Baskin | Actor | |
Hammers Over the Anvil | 1993 | East Driscoll | Actor | |
The Late Show | 1992 | TV Series | Shirty, the Slightly Aggressive Bear | Actor |
Romper Stomper | 1992 | Hando | Actor | |
Police Rescue | 1992 | TV Series | Constable Tom ‘Bomber’ Young | Actor |
The Efficiency Expert | 1992 | Kim Barry | Actor | |
Proof | 1991 | Andy | Actor | |
Acropolis Now | 1991 | TV Series | Danny O’ Brian | Actor |
Brides of Christ | 1991 | TV Mini-Series | Dominic Maloney | Actor |
The Crossing | 1990 | Johnny | Actor | |
Prisoners of the Sun | 1990 | Lt. Corbett | Actor | |
Living with the Law | 1988 | TV Series | Gary Harding | Actor |
Neighbours | 1987 | TV Series | Kenny Larkin | Actor |
The Young Doctors | 1977 | TV Series | Russell | Actor |
Spyforce | 1972 | TV Series | Orphan | Actor |
War Machine | 2017 | Bob White (uncredited) | Actor | |
The Mummy | 2017 | Dr. Henry Jekyll | Actor | |
The Nice Guys | 2016 | Jackson Healy | Actor | |
Fathers & Daughters | 2015 | Jake Davis | Actor | |
The Water Diviner | 2014 | Connor | Actor | |
Noah | 2014 | Noah | Actor | |
Winter’s Tale | 2014 | Pearly Soames | Actor | |
Man of Steel | 2013 | Jor-El | Actor | |
Broken City | 2013 | Mayor Hostetler | Actor | |
Les Misérables | 2012 | Javert | Actor | |
The Man with the Iron Fists | 2012 | Jack Knife | Actor | |
Republic of Doyle | 2012 | TV Series | Boyd Kelley | Actor |
The Next Three Days | 2010 | John Brennan | Actor | |
Robin Hood | 2010 | Robin Longstride | Actor | |
State of Play | 2009 | Cal McAffrey | Actor | |
Tenderness | 2009 | Lt. Cristofuoro | Actor | |
Body of Lies | 2008 | Ed Hoffman | Actor | |
American Gangster | 2007 | Richie Roberts | Actor | |
3:10 to Yuma | 2007 | Ben Wade | Actor | |
A Good Year | 2006 | Max Skinner | Actor | |
Cinderella Man | 2005 | Jim Braddock | Actor | |
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World | 2003 | Capt. Jack Aubrey | Actor | |
A Beautiful Mind | 2001 | John Nash | Actor | |
Proof of Life | 2000 | Terry Thorne | Actor | |
Gladiator | 2000 | Maximus | Actor | |
The Insider | 1999 | Jeffrey Wigand | Actor | |
Mystery, Alaska | 1999 | John Biebe | Actor | |
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | 2014-2015 | TV Series performer – 2 episodes | Soundtrack | |
The Water Diviner | 2014 | writer: “Love Was My Alibi” | Soundtrack | |
Noah | 2014 | performer: “Father Song Lullaby” / writer: “Father Song Lullaby” | Soundtrack | |
The 85th Annual Academy Awards | 2013 | TV Special performer: “One Day More” | Soundtrack | |
Les Misérables | 2012 | performer: “The Sewers”, “The Runaway Cart”, “Fantine’s Arrest”, “The Confrontation”, “Javert’s Suicide”, “Stars”, “The Robbery/Javert’s Intervention”, “One Day More!”, “Little People”, “The Night Of Anguish”, “Work Song”, “Building The Barricade Upon These Stones”, “Javert’s Arrival” | Soundtrack | |
Fathers & Daughters | 2015 | executive producer | Producer | |
Damage Control | 2010 | TV Series executive producer | Producer | |
Robin Hood | 2010 | producer | Producer | |
Texas | 2002 | Documentary producer | Producer | |
The Water Diviner | 2014 | Director | ||
Danielle Spencer: Wish I’d Been Here | 2009 | Video short | Director | |
60 Odd Hours in Italy | 2002 | Documentary short | Director | |
Texas | 2002 | Documentary | Director | |
16mm: The Continuing Story of Ssgt. Raymond Shaw | 2014 | Short special thanks | Thanks | |
Strong Characters, Legendary Roles | 2013 | Video short special thanks | Thanks | |
All Is Lost | 2013 | the producers wish to thank: for the “Monkey Bar’ | Thanks | |
A Backyard Story | 2010 | grateful acknowledgment | Thanks | |
Artists of the Roundtable | 2008 | Video documentary special thanks | Thanks | |
Slaves and Ensigns: The Far Side of the Border | 2004 | Short special thanks | Thanks | |
L.A. Confidential: Off the Record… | 1998 | Video documentary short special thanks | Thanks | |
Ok! TV | 2017 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2003-2017 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Peter Austin Noto Show | 2017 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The American Cinematheque Tribute to Ridley Scott | 2016 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Harry | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Last Leg | 2015-2016 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Access Hollywood | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Today | 2010-2016 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Made in Hollywood | 2010-2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Graham Norton Show | 2013-2016 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Extra | 2014-2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Good Morning America | 2005-2016 | TV Series | Himself – Guest / Himself | Self |
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | 2005-2016 | TV Series | Himself – Guest / Himself | Self |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Insider | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
WGN Morning News | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Saturday Night Live | 2016 | TV Series | Himself – Host / King Henry VIII / Various | Self |
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | 2014-2016 | TV Series | Himself / Himself – Guest | Self |
The 88th Annual Academy Awards | 2016 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Best Adapted Screenplay | Self |
2016 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony | 2015 | TV Movie | Himself – Presenter | Self |
American Idol | 2015 | TV Series | Himself – Hollywood Superstar | Self |
The Late Late Show with James Corden | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
CBS This Morning | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Charlie Rose | 2005-2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The View | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Cinema 3 | 2003-2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Días de cine | 2010-2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Late Night with Seth Meyers | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Live with Kelly and Ryan | 2005-2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
CBS News Sunday Morning | 2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Larry King Now | 2015 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Janela Indiscreta | 2011-2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Le grand journal de Canal+ | 2006-2015 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
4th AACTA Awards | 2015 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Noah: Special Makeup FX of ‘Noah’ | 2014 | Video short | Himself | Self |
Noah Making Of-The Ark Exterior: Battle for 300 Cubits | 2014 | Documentary short | Himself | Self |
Noah Making Of-The Ark Interior: Animals Two by Two | 2014 | Documentary short | Himself | Self |
2014 MTV Movie Awards | 2014 | TV Special | Himself – Cameo #15 | Self |
Up Close with Carrie Keagan | 2008-2014 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Reel Junkie | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Real Celebrity Miracles | 2014 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Advance Australian Film | 2014 | Documentary | Himself – Red Carpet Interview | Self |
Boy on Bridge | 2013 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Strong Characters, Legendary Roles | 2013 | Video short | Himself – ‘Jor-El’ | Self |
El hormiguero | 2013 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Journey of Discovery: Creating Man of Steel | 2013 | Video short | Himself – ‘Jor-El’ | Self |
Guys Choice Awards 2013 | 2013 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon | 2013 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1997-2013 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
All-Out Action | 2013 | Video short | Himself – ‘Jor-El’ | Self |
Henry Cavill: Becoming Superman | 2013 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Putting It All Together: The Making of ‘Broken City’ | 2013 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The 85th Annual Academy Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Himself – Performer: One Day More | Self |
Red Obsession | 2013 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
2013 AACTA Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Himself – Host | Self |
Vivir de cine | 2013 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Dancing with the Stars | 2012 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Charlie’s Army | 2012 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Samsung AACTA Awards | 2012 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
The Celebrity Apprentice Australia | 2011 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Close Up | 2011 | TV Series | Himself – Interviewee / Actor | Self |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | 2003-2011 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Making the Next Three Days | 2011 | Video short | Himself | Self |
The Men of The Next Three Days | 2011 | Video short | Himself | Self |
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | 2008-2010 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Late Show with David Letterman | 1999-2010 | TV Series | Himself – Guest / Himself | Self |
Damage Control | 2010 | TV Series | Himself – Narrator (voice) | Self |
Ben Hur: The Hollywood Legend Comes Alive | 2010 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
The Inner Circle: Russell Crowe and his Merry Men | 2010 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Robin Hood: Rise and Rise Again, Making Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood | 2010 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Mark at the Movies | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Gomorron | 2010 | TV Series | Himself / Robin Longstride | Self |
Festival international de Cannes | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Real Robin Hood | 2010 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The 7PM Project | 2010 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross | 2003-2010 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Bondi Rescue | 2009-2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Making of ‘State of Play’ | 2009 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Sky Sports Cricket | 2009 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
HBO First Look | 2000-2009 | TV Series documentary short | Himself / Terry Thorne | Self |
Sunday AM | 2009 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Actionable Intelligence: Deconstructing ‘Body of Lies’ | 2009 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Body of Lies: Interactive Debriefing | 2009 | Video short | Himself | Self |
Australia Unites: The Victorian Bushfire Appeal | 2009 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien | 1995-2008 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
A True Ensemble: The Cast of L.A. Confidential | 2008 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Sunlight and Shadow: The Visual Style of ‘L.A. Confidential’ | 2008 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Whatever You Desire: Making ‘L.A. Confidential’ | 2008 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
L.A. Confidential: From Book to Screen | 2008 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2008 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Fallen Empire: Making ‘American Gangster’ | 2008 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
The Making of American Gangster | 2008 | TV Short | Himself | Self |
3:10 to Yuma: An Epic Explored | 2008 | Video short | Himself | Self |
Destination: Yuma | 2008 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The 2007 Australian Film Institute Awards | 2007 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Discovery Atlas | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Narrator | Self |
Raising Children: A Guide to Parenting from Birth to Five | 2007 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
2007 CMT Music Awards | 2007 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Bra Boys | 2007 | Documentary | Himself – Narrator (voice) | Self |
Postcards from Provence | 2007 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
The Oprah Winfrey Oscar Special | 2007 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Dateline NBC: American Gangster: First Look | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
How the Hell Did We Get Here? | 2006 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Film ’72 | 2006 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Children in Need | 2006 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
60 Minutes | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Actor (segment “Explaining Russell Crowe”) | Self |
Bro’Town | 2006 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Corazón de… | 2005-2006 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Steve Irwin: He Changed Our World | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Sanctuary: Lisa Gerrard | 2006 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
The 78th Annual Academy Awards | 2006 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Biographical Film Montage | Self |
The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama | Self |
The Big Night in with John Foreman | 2005 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Venecia 2005: Crónica de Carlos Boyero | 2005 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
El Magacine | 2005 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
GMTV | 2005 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Hardball with Chris Matthews | 2005 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Daily Show | 2005 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Hundred Days | 2004 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Soundstage | 2004 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
2004 NHL Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Colour of War: The ANZACs | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator | Self |
Love Hollywood Style | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Luvvies: The Awards the Stars Don’t Want | 2004 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Inside the Actors Studio | 2004 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The British Comedy Awards 2003 | 2003 | TV Special | Himself (pre-recorded interview) | Self |
Nicole Kidman: An American Cinematheque Tribute | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
4Pop | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Continuarà… | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
God kveld Norge | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Tinseltown TV | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Rove Live | 2001-2003 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Australian Story | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Guest Presenter | Self |
Enough Rope with Andrew Denton | 2003 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Famous | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Rank | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Leute heute | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The 74th Annual Academy Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role | Self |
+ de cinéma | 2002 | TV Series documentary short | Himself | Self |
Seitenblicke | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Inside a Beautiful Mind | 2002 | TV Special short documentary | Himself | Self |
The Orange British Academy Film Awards | 2002 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
Parkinson | 2002 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Brit Awards 2002 | 2002 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2002 | TV Special documentary | Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | Self |
Primetime | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Actor (segment “Unleashed”) | Self |
60 Odd Hours in Italy | 2002 | Documentary short | Himself | Self |
Texas | 2002 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
San Remo 2001 | 2001 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Omnibus | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The Ray Martin Show | 2001 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Cast & Crew Interviews | 2001 | Video documentary short | Himself – Actor | Self |
2001 ABC World Stunt Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The 73rd Annual Academy Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Film Editing | Self |
7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role and Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture | Self |
Live Lunch | 2001 | TV Series | Himself – Interviewee | Self |
Mundo VIP | 2000-2001 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The 5th Annual GQ Men of the Year Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
An Evening with Russell Crowe | 2000 | Video short | Himself | Self |
Gladiator Games: The Roman Bloodsport | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Maximus Uncut: Between Takes with Russell Crowe | 2000 | Video short | Himself | Self |
2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role & Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction-Set Decoration | Self |
The 52nd Annual Directors Guild Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Making of the Insider | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Rosie O’Donnell Show | 1997-1999 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Celebrity Profile | 1998 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
L.A. Confidential: Off the Record… | 1998 | Video documentary short | Himself / Bud White | Self |
The Movie Show | 1995 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Word | 1992 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Radio with Pictures | 1976 | TV Series | Himself (1984) | Self |
Celebrities Uncensored | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Australian Story | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Sendung ohne Namen | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Maximus | Archive Footage |
Life and Times | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Before Stardom | 2002 | TV Movie | Himself | Archive Footage |
Shirtless: Hollywood’s Sexiest Men | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Ultimate Fights from the Movies | 2002 | Video documentary | Maximus | Archive Footage |
Script to Scene | 2001 | Video documentary short | Colin O’Brien | Archive Footage |
Happy Birthday 2 You | 2000 | TV Special | Himself | Archive Footage |
Look Who’s Famous Now | 1999 | TV Movie | Himself | Archive Footage |
Sharon Stone – Una mujer de 100 caras | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
The 70th Annual Academy Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Bud White (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
The Directors | 1997 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Neighbours: A 10th Anniversary Celebration | 1995 | Video documentary | Kenny Larkin | Archive Footage |
Entertainment Tonight | 2006-2017 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Extra | 2015-2017 | TV Series | Himself / Himself – Director, Water Divider | Archive Footage |
From the Life of a Stuntman | 2016 | Documentary short | Himself | Archive Footage |
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series | 2014 | TV Series | Javert | Archive Footage |
The Graham Norton Show | 2013-2014 | TV Series | Himself – Guest / Himself | Archive Footage |
The Drunken Peasants | 2014 | TV Series | Noah | Archive Footage |
The Noah Movie Deception | 2014 | Video short | Himself / Noah | Archive Footage |
Inside Edition | 2014 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
The Comfort Zone | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
And the Oscar Goes To… | 2014 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Movie Guide | 2013 | TV Series | Jor-El | Archive Footage |
The Frame | 2013 | TV Series | Jor-El | Archive Footage |
Cinema & Medicina: Dal Gladiatore al Dr. House | 2011 | Video documentary | Maximus | Archive Footage |
Breakfast | 2010 | TV Series | Himself – Actor / Himself | Archive Footage |
Live from Studio Five | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Quelli che… il calcio | 2009 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Insiders | 2008 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
‘Neighbours’ on Five | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Kenny Larkin (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Himself / Det. Richie Roberts (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
60 Minutes | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Actor (segment “Explaining Russell Crowe”) | Archive Footage |
20 to 1 | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Amor mío | 2007 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Today Tonight | 2006 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 2006 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Archive Footage |
Biography | 1999-2006 | TV Series documentary | Himself / John Nash in ‘A Beautiful Mind’ | Archive Footage |
Boffo! Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters | 2006 | Documentary | Capt. Jack Aubrey John Nash (uncredited) |
Archive Footage |
50 premios Sant Jordi de cinematografía | 2006 | TV Special | Jim Braddock (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Corazón de… | 2005-2006 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
El oficio de actor | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Greatest Before They Were Stars TV Moments | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
National Geographic: Inside 9/11 | 2005 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Cinema mil | 2005 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Favouritism | 2005 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Strength and Honor: Creating the World of ‘Gladiator’ | 2005 | Video documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Celebrity Naked Ambition | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Archive Footage | |
The Greatest | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Russell Crowe Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | FCCA Award | Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards | Best Actor | The Water Diviner (2014) | Won |
2012 | ACCA | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Cast Ensemble | Les Misérables (2012) | Won |
2012 | NBR Award | National Board of Review, USA | Best Acting by an Ensemble | Les Misérables (2012) | Won |
2012 | Special Achievement Award | Satellite Awards | Best Ensemble, Motion Picture | Les Misérables (2012) | Won |
2010 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | On 12 April 2010. At 6801 Hollywood Blvd. | Won |
2009 | Special Award | Empire Awards, UK | Actor of our Lifetime. | Won | |
2009 | AFI International Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actor | State of Play (2009) | Won |
2005 | AFI International Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actor | Cinderella Man (2005) | Won |
2002 | Critics Choice Award | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Won |
2002 | DFWFCA Award | Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Won |
2002 | PFCS Award | Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Won |
2002 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Won |
2002 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Won |
2002 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Won |
2001 | ACCA | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Won |
2001 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actor – Action | Gladiator (2000) | Won |
2001 | Critics Choice Award | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | Gladiator (2000) | Won |
2001 | DFWFCA Award | Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | Gladiator (2000) | Won |
2001 | Empire Award | Empire Awards, UK | Best Actor | Gladiator (2000) | Won |
2001 | ALFS Award | London Critics Circle Film Awards | Actor of the Year | Gladiator (2000) | Won |
2001 | ShoWest Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Male Star of the Year | Won | |
2001 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Actor in a Leading Role | Gladiator (2000) | Won |
2001 | Global Achievement Award | Australian Film Institute | Won | ||
2000 | Critics Choice Award | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Won |
2000 | Golden Apple | Golden Apple Awards | Male Star of the Year | Won | |
2000 | Actor of the Year | Hollywood Film Awards | Won | ||
2000 | NSFC Award | National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Won |
2000 | SDFCS Award | San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actor | Gladiator (2000) | Won |
2000 | SFFCC Award | Santa Fe Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Won |
1999 | LAFCA Award | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Won |
1999 | NBR Award | National Board of Review, USA | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Won |
1998 | Chlotrudis Award | Chlotrudis Awards | Best Actor | L.A. Confidential (1997) | Won |
1993 | FCCA Award | Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards | Best Actor – Male | Romper Stomper (1992) | Won |
1993 | Golden Space Needle Award | Seattle International Film Festival | Best Actor | Romper Stomper (1992) | Won |
1992 | AFI Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actor in a Lead Role | Romper Stomper (1992) | Won |
1991 | AFI Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Proof (1991) | Won |
2015 | FCCA Award | Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards | Best Actor | The Water Diviner (2014) | Nominated |
2012 | ACCA | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Cast Ensemble | Les Misérables (2012) | Nominated |
2012 | NBR Award | National Board of Review, USA | Best Acting by an Ensemble | Les Misérables (2012) | Nominated |
2012 | Special Achievement Award | Satellite Awards | Best Ensemble, Motion Picture | Les Misérables (2012) | Nominated |
2010 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | On 12 April 2010. At 6801 Hollywood Blvd. | Nominated |
2009 | Special Award | Empire Awards, UK | Actor of our Lifetime. | Nominated | |
2009 | AFI International Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actor | State of Play (2009) | Nominated |
2005 | AFI International Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actor | Cinderella Man (2005) | Nominated |
2002 | Critics Choice Award | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | DFWFCA Award | Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | PFCS Award | Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Nominated |
2001 | ACCA | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | Nominated |
2001 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actor – Action | Gladiator (2000) | Nominated |
2001 | Critics Choice Award | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | Gladiator (2000) | Nominated |
2001 | DFWFCA Award | Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | Gladiator (2000) | Nominated |
2001 | Empire Award | Empire Awards, UK | Best Actor | Gladiator (2000) | Nominated |
2001 | ALFS Award | London Critics Circle Film Awards | Actor of the Year | Gladiator (2000) | Nominated |
2001 | ShoWest Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Male Star of the Year | Nominated | |
2001 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Actor in a Leading Role | Gladiator (2000) | Nominated |
2001 | Global Achievement Award | Australian Film Institute | Nominated | ||
2000 | Critics Choice Award | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Nominated |
2000 | Golden Apple | Golden Apple Awards | Male Star of the Year | Nominated | |
2000 | Actor of the Year | Hollywood Film Awards | Nominated | ||
2000 | NSFC Award | National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Nominated |
2000 | SDFCS Award | San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actor | Gladiator (2000) | Nominated |
2000 | SFFCC Award | Santa Fe Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Nominated |
1999 | LAFCA Award | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Nominated |
1999 | NBR Award | National Board of Review, USA | Best Actor | The Insider (1999) | Nominated |
1998 | Chlotrudis Award | Chlotrudis Awards | Best Actor | L.A. Confidential (1997) | Nominated |
1993 | FCCA Award | Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards | Best Actor – Male | Romper Stomper (1992) | Nominated |
1993 | Golden Space Needle Award | Seattle International Film Festival | Best Actor | Romper Stomper (1992) | Nominated |
1992 | AFI Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actor in a Lead Role | Romper Stomper (1992) | Nominated |
1991 | AFI Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Proof (1991) | Nominated |