Gerard Butler, in full Gerard James Butler (born
November 13, 1969, Glasgow, Scotland) Scottish actor distinguished by his
rugged masculinity and charm, who often appeared as larger-than-life literary
and historical figures.
Butler grew up in Paisley, Scotland, where he acted with
the Scottish Youth Theatre before earning a law degree at the University of
Glasgow. After an unsatisfying stint at a law firm, he abandoned that career
path for the stage and was soon cast in Shakespeare’s tragedy Coriolanus and in
an adaptation of the 1996 film Trainspotting; in the latter he starred as the
young heroin addict Mark Renton (played onscreen by Ewan McGregor). In 1997
Butler moved to film with a supporting role in Mrs. Brown, a historical drama
about Queen Victoria (played by Judi Dench) and her relationship with a Scottish
servant. He had a small part in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
and appeared in several British films in the next few years, notably in a 1999
adaptation of Russian playwright Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard.
Butler found his niche as an epic figure when he was
cast as the title character in Wes Craven’s Dracula 2000 (2000). In 2001 he
played the lead in Attila, a successful made-for-television film exploring
Attila the Hun’s political intrigues, military campaigns, and personal
romances. In the adventure film Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
(2003), Butler garnered notice as a British marine-turned-mercenary, Terry
Sheridan, opposite actress Angelina Jolie. He later starred as the title
character in The Phantom of the Opera (2004), the film adaptation of Andrew
Lloyd Webber’s musical, and in Beowulf & Grendel (2005), a fantasy based on
the epic poem Beowulf that was highlighted by Butler’s gritty but compassionate
portrayal of the Norse hero.
In 2006 Butler became an international star with his
performance in 300 as the Spartan warrior King Leonidas, whose 300 warriors
held off the vast Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae. The highly
stylized film was an unexpected box-office hit. Refusing to be typecast by his
success, Butler switched genres with the romantic comedy P.S. I Love You
(2007), costarring Hilary Swank, and the family adventure film Nim’s Island
(2008). In 2009 he starred opposite Katherine Heigl in The Ugly Truth, and
later that year he appeared in the thrillers Gamer and Law Abiding Citizen.
Butler played the title character in The Bounty Hunter (2010), a comedy that
featured Jennifer Aniston as his ex-wife. He voiced a Viking chieftain in the
animated film How to Train Your Dragon (2010) and its sequel (2014).
In Machine Gun Preacher (2011), which was based on a
true story, Butler portrayed a former convict and drug addict who, after
finding religion, travels to war-torn Sudan to build an orphanage. Returning to
the drama that had sparked his acting career, he next took on the role of
Tullus Aufidius in Ralph Fiennes’s 2011 film adaptation of Coriolanus. The
following year he starred as a legendary surfer in the biographical Chasing
Mavericks and a roguish one-time athlete in the romantic comedy Playing for
Keeps. In the action thriller Olympus Has Fallen (2013), Butler played a former
U.S. Secret Service agent who acts to foil a terrorist attack on the White
House. He reprised the role in London Has Fallen and then donned period regalia
again for the action thriller Gods of Egypt (both 2016), in which he featured
as the god of disorder and warfare.
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