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Sylvester Stallone | Transformation From 1 To 71 Years Old

Nick Name: Sly Stallone
Also Known As: Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone
Famous As: Actor, Screenwriter, Film Director
Nationality: American
Birth Date: July 6, 1946
Age: 71 Years
Height: 1.77 M
Born In: New York, New York, U.S.
Father: Frank Stallone Sr.
Mother: Jacqueline
Siblings: Frank Stallone, Toni Ann Filiti ( Half Sister)
Spouse/Partner: Jennifer Flavin (M. 1997) Brigitte Nielsen (M. 1985–1987) Sasha Czack (M. 1974–1985)
Children: Sage Stallone, Seargeoh Stallone, Sophia Rose Stallone, Scarlet Rose Stallone, Sistine Rose Stallone
Net Worth: $400 Million As Of May 3, 2017
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Childhood & Early Life
Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone was born on July 6, 1946 to Frank Stallone and Jacqueline Stallone in New York City. He is of Italian-Russian-French-Jewish descent.
He was born with the lower side of his face paralyzed as the obstetricians tried to use a pair of forceps to pull him out of his mother’s womb. This seriously severed a nerve that caused permanent deformity in the lower parts of his lip, tongue and chin.
After his parents divorced, he studied at the Notre Dame Academy and Lincoln High School in Philadelphia. He also studied at the Charlotte Hall Military Academy before he attended the University of Miami.
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Career
He earned his first role in a soft-core pornography film, ‘The Party at Kitty and Stud’s’, in 1970. Later in life, Stallone claimed that he did the film out of desperation, because he needed the money. The same year, he appeared in the movie, ‘Rebel’, which made him a national star.
He also starred in the off-Broadway stage piece, ‘Score’, which ran for 23 performances in 1971. The same was later made into a film by Radley Metzger. He also appeared in Woody Allen’s ‘Bananas’ and the thriller ‘Klute’ as an extra.
In 1975, he was seen in the Jack Lemmon film, ‘The Prisoner of Second Avenue’ and he also played supporting roles in the films, ‘Farewell, My Lovely’, ‘Capone’ and ‘Death Race 2000’.
The year 1976 brought with it a lot of promise and hope for Stallone as he starred in his first breakthrough film, ‘Rocky’, an action-drama feature, for which he also wrote the script. The movie is considered one of his most commercially successful movies till date.
After swooning in the success of ‘Rocky’, he made his directorial debut in 1978 for the film, ‘Paradise Alley’. The same year, he played a role in the film, ‘F.I.S.T’, a film based on the life of James Hoffa.
In 1979, he wrote and starred in the sequel of ‘Rocky’ titled ‘Rocky II’, which also went on to become a sleeper hit. Two years later, he starred in ‘Escape to Victory’ and ‘Nighthawks’.
After the success of ‘Rocky’, he launched another action venture, starring as the Vietnam War veteran, ‘John Rambo’ in the film, ‘First Blood’ in 1982. This went on to become both a critical and profitable hit at the box-office. However the sequels for the film, ‘Rambo: First Blood Part II’ and ‘Rambo III’, were met with much less success.
In 1982, he continued with his ‘Rocky’ franchise and came up with ‘Rocky III’, followed by ‘Rocky IV’, three years later. In order to be able to do full justice to the role, he worked out and embarked on a demanding training program, after which he became an extremely popular fitness symbol.
In 1987, he decided to break away from his ‘tough nut’ roles and starred in the film, ‘Over the Top’, which was a different genre of film. However, the film did not do well at the box-office and was received poorly by critics. Two years later, he once again starred in a different genre of film in ‘Tango and Cash’, which was successful.
In 1990, he starred in the fifth installment of the ‘Rocky’ series titled, ‘Rocky V’. The film did poorly at the box office and it was intended to be the last film in the franchise. In the next two years, he tried his hand at comedy but failed miserably in ‘Oscar’ and ‘Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot’.
He starred in the successful film, ‘Cliffhanger’, which brought back the faith of his fans in his acting abilities. The same year, he starred in the futuristic film, ‘Demolition Man’.
From 1994 to 1996, he appeared in a string of hit films including, ‘The Specialist’, ‘Judge Dredd’ and ‘Assassins’.
In 1997, he appeared in the low-budget film, ‘Cop Land’ opposite Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta, which was an average hit at the box-office. The next year, he lent his voice for the animated film, ‘Antz’.
From 2000 to 2005, he was seen in the films, ‘Get Carter’, ‘Driven’, ‘Avenging Angel’, ‘D-Tox’, ‘Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over’, ‘Taxi 3’ and ‘Shade’. In 2005, he was also the co-presenter for the boxing series, ‘The Contender’.
He took a break in 2005 and served as the host and mentor to contenders participating in the reality show, ‘The Contender’.
After a break from films, he made a comeback in Hollywood with the sixth Rocky instalment, ‘Rocky Balboa’, which became a critical sleeper hit, in 2006.

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