DOB: 4 April 1965
PLACE: Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S
PLACE: Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S
Previously known to be a talented yet troubled actor because of his involvement with drugs, Robert John Downey Jr. fabulously has risen from
his downfall to once more shine in the spotlight as one of the finest thespians
of his generation. A son of independent filmmaker Robert Downey Sr. and actress
Elsie Ford, acting inevitably has become an inseparable part in Robert's life
from the day he was born on April 4, 1965 in New York City. Gradually getting
familiar with show business supported by his mother's influence, surely it did
not take a long time for him to develop a fascination in performing, even to
begin his initial step in the field, thanks to his father's decision to include
him in his 1970 effort of "Pound" at a mere age of 5. The fact that
he had to live in different places like Connecticut, Paris, Woodstock, London,
and California due to Downey Sr.'s profession apparently did not prevent him to
nurture his interest for the boy then enthusiastically joined the Stagedoor
Manor, a performing arts summer camp, to hone his skills in portraying
characters, improvisation, also vocal technique.
Entering his early teen, Robert was forced to face the
divorce of his parents in 1978, followed
by the departure of his father also sister Allyson to California as he chose to
remain with his mother in New York. However, the teen later decided to rejoin
them four years later and entered the state's Santa Monica High School where he
frequently was selected to perform in its stage productions. By this time, his
desire to pursue an acting career had become really hard to resist so that he
recklessly left his study earlier upon Downey Sr.'s approval before headed back
to New York to start working his path in the entertainment world. After a
handful of small parts in productions of either local or off-Broadway theaters,
including those of "American Passion" and "Alms for the Middle
Class", a good chance struck him when an agent who spotted his
potentiality helped him to try out for film auditions in Los Angeles.
Managed to obtain his first credited role in Rosanna
Arquette's vehicle of "Baby It's You" (1983), Robert moved forward to
grab a bigger turn in "Firstborn" (1984) in which he shared the
screen with Sarah Jessica Parker whom he dated shortly thereafter. Also
appeared in "Weird Science", "Tuff Turf", plus
"Mussolini: ... The Untold Story" throughout 1985, this brown-eyed
guy then made his way to hit higher when he successfully impressed the casting
panel of "Saturday Night Live" (1975) and in consequence became the
show's member for one season. Lucky for him, one of his performances there
attracted director James Toback who subsequently gave him the second billing to
play the male lead in his 1986 picture, "The Pick-Up Artist",
alongside Molly Ringwald and Dennis Hopper. It was such a relief for the
struggling actor as the flick not only enabled him to gain audience's notice
but also served as a good stepping-stone to secure a challenging role of Julian
Wells in "Less Than Zero" (1987).
Wonderfully delivered a compelling dramatic enactment in
that feature of Marek Kanievska, Robert in turn received huge praise from
critics which unmistakably brought him to more public attention and exposure,
leading him to land major roles in "Rented Lips" (1988), "True
Believer" (1989), "Air America" (1990), also
"Soapdish" (1991). By this time, his relationship with Sarah did not
run well enough for them to keep staying on each other's side so that he
finally ended the romance in August 1991 to afterwards grow a new love in
model-turned-actress Deborah Falconer thus married her joyously by 1992, the
same year his next film, "Chaplin", saw its release. It was through
this particular picture that he eventually came to the highlight of his career
when it directed him to get a nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role
category at Academy Awards and another of Golden Globe Awards in Best
Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture-Drama along with the Best Actor
title at BAFTA Awards in 1993.
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Completed his accomplishment with the arrival of his son,
Indio, on September 7, 1993, Robert firmly maintained his status in Hollywood
during half of the '90s, starring in a series of high-profile movies, like
"Short Cuts" (1993), "Natural Born Killers" (1994),
"Richard III" (1995), and "Restoration" (1995). Sadly, the
glory he encountered on screen was tainted by his awful behavior in real life,
especially that of his dependence on drugs, as he got arrested for possessing
Mexican black tar heroin, crack, cocaine also an unloaded .357 Magnum revolver
while driving in intoxicated condition in June 1996. Sentenced to three years
probation, he instead ended up in jail for six months after a Malibu municipal
judge declared him guilty of violating parole on December 8, 1997 and later
even was convicted to three years imprisonment in July 1999 for the same deed.
However, he was released by summer 2000 when a California state appellate court
discovered a sentencing error made by his trial judge.
Surprisingly able to film some big screen projects during
the dark period, among others "One Night Stand" (1997), "U.S.
Marshals" (1998), "Friends & Lovers" (1999), and
"Wonder Boys' (2000), Robert tried to restore his reputation while
struggled to overcome his drug addiction which he admitted to have carried on
since 1970s. Fortunately, producer David E. Kelley gave him a chance to join
the regular cast of his TV series production for Fox, "Ally McBeal"
(1997-2002), and so he appeared as Larry Paul, the title character's boyfriend,
by fall 2000 of the show's fourth season. His involvement amazingly turned out
to be a great contribution to elevate its decreasing rating, even brought him
to win a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actor Guild Award in 2001 aside from an
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series nomination at Emmy Awards.
Nevertheless, all these accolades could not hinder him to again take drugs for
he again was spotted being under drugs influence in April 2001, igniting Kelley
to summarily fire him from the program.
Received a three-years probation, including one year in a
drug rehabilitation center, Robert once more aimed to re-surface with the
determination to keep remaining clean also sober in finding the road back to
his old track in Hollywood. To his relief, a flicker of hope came from fellow
actor Mel Gibson when the older man willingly included him in his star-studded
movie production of "The Singing Detective" (2003) alongside Adrien
Brody, Katie Holmes, Jeremy Northam, plus Robin Wright Penn. As he delightfully
gained positive reviews for his portrayal there, other film roles began to come
his way, beginning with "Gothika" (2003), followed by
"Eros" (2004) then "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang" and "Good
Night And Good Luck" which both came up in 2005. Despite this satisfying
progress, his marriage life gravely went to its end for a judge ultimately
granted Falconer's 2001 demand to have a divorce by April 26, 2004, but he
quickly found her replacement in Susan Levin and got remarried on August 27,
2005 at the Windy Dunes estate in Amagansett, Long Island, New York. also
Dianne Wiest to film "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints" (2006),
Robert pleasantly found himself working on a regular basis again as two more
vehicles of his, "The Shaggy Dog" and "A Scanner Darkly",
were also released in the same year. The steady path smoothly continued up to
the next two years through high-profile film stints like "Zodiac"
(2007), "Lucky You" (2007), "Tropic Thunder" (2008), and
"The Soloist" (2008). However, what launched him back to press'
attention was none other than Jon Favreau's "Iron Man" (2008) when he
was announced to play the titular character aka Tony Stark, known to be one of
the most famous superheroes in Marvel Comics universe.
Apart from his acting career, Robert has also developed
another profession as a music artist through the launching of his debut album,
"The Futurist", under Sony Classical on November 23, 2004. In
addition, this charming actor of Jewish, Irish, German and Scottish descent
also had made a duet with Sting on The Police's "Every Breath You
Take" and with Vonda Shepard on "Chances Are" for "Ally
McBeal: For Once in My Life" soundtrack (2001).
- The Judge (2014)
- Chef (2014) (2014)
- Untitled Musical Comedy Project (2014)
- Yucatan (2014)
- Iron Man 3 (2013) as Tony Stark - Iron Man [Trailor]
- The Avengers (2012) as Tony Stark/Iron Man [Trailor]
- Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) aka "Sherlock Holmes 2" as Sherlock Holmes [Trailor]
- Iron Man 2 (2010) as Tony Stark/Iron Man [Trailor]
- Due Date (2010) as Peter Highman [Trailor]
- The Soloist (2009) as Steve Lopez
- Sherlock Holmes (2009) as Sherlock Holmes [Trailor]
- Charlie Bartlett (2008) as The Principal
- Iron Man (2008) as Tony Stark/Iron Man [Trailor]
- Tropic Thunder (2008) as Kirk Lazarus
- Zodiac (2007) as Paul Avery
- Lucky You (2007) as Telephone Jack
- A Scanner Darkly (2006) as Barris
- The Shaggy Dog (2006) as Marcus Kozak
- Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006) as Lionel
- A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) as Dito
- Good Night And Good Luck (2005) as Joe Wershba
- Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005) as Harry Lockhart [Trailor]
- Game 6 (2005) as Steven Schwimmer
- Eros (2004) aka Ai shen (China: Cantonese title) as Nick Penrose
- Gothika (2003) as Pete Graham
- Whatever We Do (2003) as Bobby
- The Singing Detective (2003) as Dan Dark
- Lethargy (2002) as Animal Therapist
- Ally McBeal (2000) as Larry Paul
- Auto Motives (2000) as Rob
- Wonder Boys (2000) aka Wonder Boys, Die (Germany) as Terry Crabtree
- Black and White (1999) as Terry Donager
- Bowfinger (1999) as Jerry Renfro
- Friends & Lovers (1999) as Hans
- In Dreams (1999) as Vivian Thompson
- U.S. Marshals (1998) as Special Agent John Royce
- The Gingerbread Man (1998) as Clyde Pell
- Hugo Pool (1997) aka Pool Girl as Franz Mazur
- Two Girls and a Guy (1997) as Blake Allen
- One Night Stand (1997) as Charlie
- Danger Zone (1997) as Jim Scott
- Restoration (1995) as Robert Merivel
- Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree (1995) - TM as Mr. Willowby
- Home for the Holidays (1995) as Tommy Larson
- Richard III (1995) as Anthony, Earl of Rivers
- Natural Born Killers (1994) as Wayne Gale
- Only You (1994) aka Just in Time as Peter Wright
- Hail Caesar (1994) as Jerry
- Short Cuts (1993) as Bill Bush
- Heart and Souls (1993) as Thomas Reilly
- Chaplin (1992) aka Charlot (Italy) as Charlie Chaplin
- Soapdish (1991) as David Seton Barnes
- Too Much Sun (1991) as Reed Richmond
- Air America (1990) as Billy Covington
- That's Adequate (1989) as Albert Einstein
- True Believer (1989) aka Fighting Justice as Roger Baron
- Chances Are (1989) as Alex Finch
- 1969 (1988) as Ralph
- Rented Lips (1988) as Wolf Dangler
- Johnny Be Good (1988) as Leo Wiggins
- The Pick-up Artist (1987) as Jack Jericho
- Less Than Zero (1987) as Julian Wells
- Back to School (1986) as Derek
- America (1986) aka Moonbeam as Paulie Hackley
- Tuff Turf (1985)
- stars as Jimmy Parker
- Weird Science (1985) as Ian
- Mussolini: The Untold Story (1985) - as Bruno Mussolini
- Deadwait (1985)
- Firstborn (1984) aka First Born as Lee
- Baby It's You (1983) as Stewart
- Greaser's Palace (1972)
- Pound (1970) as Puppy
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