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Birthday:
Nov 13, 1969
Birthplace:
Glasgow, Scotland

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Gerard Butler Biography

Scottish actor Gerard Butler spent seven miserable years studying law before trying his hand at acting on the London stage. Half a decade later, a much happier Butler had over a dozen theater, movie, and television credits under his belt, including starring roles in the stage version of Trainspotting (1996) and the award-winning film Mrs. Brown (1997).Born on November 13, 1969, in Glasgow, Butler is the youngest of Margaret and Edward Butler's three children; he has a sister and a brother. When Butler was barely six months old, his family relocated to Montréal, Canada, where his father undertook several failed business ventures. A year and a half later, Butler's parents divorced, and his mother took the children back to Scotland. He saw his father once more when he was four years old, and then not again until he was 16. In the meantime, Butler grew up in his mother's hometown of Paisley, where he frequented a nearby movie theater. Enamored with acting, he convinced his mother to take him to auditions, eventually joining the Scottish Youth Theatre and playing a street urchin in Oliver! at the Kings Theatre in Glasgow. An exceptional student, Butler graduated at the top of his class. Hoping to please his family and his teachers, who felt acting was an unrealistic career choice, Butler enrolled in Glasgow University's law program. He served as the president of the school's law society and earned an honor's degree. After finishing college, Butler took a year and a half off to live in Los Angeles, where he appeared as an extra in the Kevin Costner/Whitney Houston vehicle The Bodyguard (1992). He then traveled to Canada to be at his father's bedside as he succumbed to cancer. Shortly after his father's death, Butler returned to Scotland to begin a two-year law traineeship in Edinburgh at one of the country's top firms. But he was bored and discontented as a lawyer, and still dreamed about performing. He went to see Trainspotting on-stage at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh and knew he had made the wrong career choice. Soon enough, Butler's unhappiness began to show in his work, and his firm fired him with only a week left in his training. Two days later, at age 25, he moved to London to begin his acting career. Butler took on a series of odd jobs -- from waiting tables to demonstrating clockwork toys at a trade show -- while looking for work as an actor. He was supposed to be serving as a casting assistant for the play Coriolanus at the Mermaid Theatre when he ran into the show's director, actor Steven Berkoff, at a coffee bar and asked to read for a part. Impressed with the ex-barrister's moxie, Berkoff agreed and Butler secured his first professional acting role. While rehearsing for Coriolanus, he accompanied one of the other actors to an audition for the same stage adaptation of Trainspotting he had seen in Edinburgh and landed the lead part of Mark Renton. In 1997, with his theater career firmly established, Butler made his big-screen debut opposite Billy Connolly and Judi Dench in Mrs. Brown. Sometime later, he had returned to the film's shooting location, Taymouth Castle, for a picnic when he saw a child drowning in the nearby River Tay. Butler dove into the water and saved the boy. The actor received a Certificate of Bravery from the Royal Humane Society for his selfless act. That same year, he earned a small speaking part as a bad guy in the Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies before spoofing ex-Wet Wet Wet singer Marti Pellow for the 1998 series The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star. Butler finished out the '90s by appearing in the television comedy Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married, as well as returning to the stage to appear opposite Sheila Gish and Rachel Weisz in Suddenly, Last Summer in London's West End. Butler began the new millennium with supporting parts in the gangster film Shooters (2000) and the war drama Harrison's Flowers (2000). He then simultaneously landed the high-profile title roles in Wes Craven's Dracula 2000 (2000) and the USA television movie Attila (2001). Produced by the creators of The Mummy franchise, Attila chronicled the life of the eponymous fifth century barbarian and co-starred veteran actors Tim Curry and Powers Boothe. It also re-teamed Butler with his Coriolanus director, Berkoff, who played his uncle in the film. The hype that surrounded both Dracula 2000 and Attila was fueled by CNN's announcement that Butler was the frontrunner to replace Pierce Brosnan as the next James Bond. The following months, however, were anticlimactic for Butler. Dracula 2000 bombed at the box office and Attila, though one of the year's highest-rated television miniseries, proved to be forgettable. The rumors surrounding his involvement with 007 were quickly quelled when Brosnan announced that he was staying on for at least two more Bond films, and the series' producers never contacted Butler. Determined to get back on his feet, Butler signed on with a new agency. He returned to British television for ITV's miniseries The Jury (2002), which also featured Derek Jacobi and Antony Sher, while simultaneously filming a role as Christian Bale's dragon-slaying best friend in the special-effects spectacle Reign of Fire (2002). He then quickly landed a supporting role in Renny Harlin's Mindhunters with Val Kilmer and LL Cool J, but pulled out of the project to play the lead in Richard Donner's long-awaited adaptation of Michael Crichton's best-selling novel Timeline (2003). Butler also turned heads as Angelina Jolie's hunky love interest in the sequel Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life that same year.Though, to this point in his career, Butler had no doubt displayed immense talent as an actor, the films he had appeared in had almost consistently disappointed in terms of box-office returns. In 2004, that disheartening trend continued as Butler donned the famous mask of the disfigured musical genius made popular on the stage by actor Michael Crawford in the big-screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, with subsequent roles in The Game of Their Lives and Beowulf & Grendel doing little to increase his international recognizability. By 2006, it seemed that Butler was finally poised to break big, and as he prepared to lead the soldiers of Sparta in battle against the overwhelming forces of the Persian Empire in Dawn of the Dead director Zack Snyder's adaptation of Frank Miller's popular graphic novel 300, it appeared as if he was determined to do so in style.The movie was a huge international box-office hit, and Butler followed it up with the Guy Ritchie film RocknRolla the next year. In 2009 he took the starring role in the thriller Law Abiding Citizen, and appeared in the virtual reality action film Gamer. 2010 saw the release of his romantic comedy The Bounty Hunter opposite Jennifer Aniston, and in 2011 he starred in the drama Machine Gun Preacher. That same year he played the arch enemy of Coriolanus in Ralph Finnes adaptation of that Shakespearean tragedy. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi

Gerard Butler Trivia

Don't forget the Michael Creighton movie, "Timeline."
- submitted by Randy-Chris M (12 months ago)
Prefers to be called "Gerry", mainly because he's noticed that a lot of people have had a tough time pronouncing "Gerard".
- submitted by Lindsay Elizabeth M (24 months ago)
While studying to become a lawyer, he was the lead singer of the rock band "Speed".
- submitted by Lindsay Elizabeth M (24 months ago)
Gerry did not see his dad for 14 years (from when he was 2 years old until he turned 16).
- submitted by Lindsay Elizabeth M (24 months ago)

Quotes from Gerard Butler's Characters

    1. Meg Giry: Oh Christine he's so handsome.
    2. Meg Giry: Where in the world have you been hiding, really you were perfect. I only wish I knew your secret, who is your new tutor?
    3. The Phantom: I am your Angel of Music, come to me Angel of Music
    From The Phantom of the Opera. Submitted by Isabella H (2 days ago)
    1. Nick Rice: I had to call his wife and tell her that her husband had been buried alive.
    2. Clyde Shelton: Well, justice should be harsh Nick... especially for those who denied it to others.
    From Law Abiding Citizen. Submitted by Taylor A (23 days ago)
    1. Gorgo: Spartan!
    2. King Leonidas: Yes my lady!
    3. Gorgo: Come back with your shield, or on it.
    4. King Leonidas: Yes my lady.
    From 300. Submitted by Fisch K (25 days ago)
    1. King Leonidas: Lets give them something to drink!
    From 300. Submitted by Tim K (45 days ago)
    1. King Leonidas: Give them nothing! But take from them everything!
    From 300. Submitted by Javier Q (51 days ago)
    1. King Leonidas: This is Sparta!
    From 300. Submitted by Matthew E (2 months ago)
    1. One Two: What... what exactly is it that you... that you want to do to me, then, Bob?
    From RocknRolla. Submitted by Maria H (2 months ago)
    1. One Two: I'm going back to bed.
    2. Handsome Bob: Can I come?
    From RocknRolla. Submitted by Maria H (2 months ago)
    1. Kable: What are you- twelve?
    2. Simon: I'm seventeen actually, thank you. This is unbelievable.
    3. Kable: How am I not dead yet?
    4. Simon: Because I'm a badass motherfucker.
    From Gamer. Submitted by Tana K (2 months ago)
    1. One Two: You are scary good at it!
    2. Handsome Bob: Do you miss it?
    3. One Two: Shut up ,Bob. I 'll slap you.
    From RocknRolla. Submitted by Milena K (3 months ago)
    1. Detective Dunnigan: I believe those cots are bolted into the cell.
    2. Clyde Shelton: Well, thats what wrenches are for... Dumbass!
    From Law Abiding Citizen. Submitted by Stephen C (4 months ago)
    1. Persian General: Spartans! Lay down your weapons!
    2. King Leonidas: Persians! Come and get them!
    From 300. Submitted by William K (4 months ago)
    1. Mike Chadway: Rule #3, men are very visual. We have to change your look.
    2. Abby Richter: What's wrong with my look?
    3. Mike Chadway: Abby, you're a very attractive woman, but you're completely inaccessible. You're all about comfort and efficiency!
    4. Abby Richter: What's wrong with comfort and efficiency?
    5. Mike Chadway: Well nothing, except no one wants to fuck it.
    From The Ugly Truth. Submitted by Nikki-Lee P (4 months ago)
    1. King Leonidas: THIS IS SPARTA!
    From 300. Submitted by Arthel B (5 months ago)
    1. Clyde Shelton: I'm just getting warmed up.
    2. Clyde Shelton: This is Von Clausewitz shit-total fucking war.
    From Law Abiding Citizen. Submitted by Akheel K (6 months ago)
    1. The Stranger: Every day you were protecting him!
    From Dear Frankie. Submitted by Dorothy M (6 months ago)
    1. King Leonidas: The world will know that free men stood against a tyrant, that few stood against many, and before this battle was over, even a god-king can bleed.
    From 300. Submitted by Elliott T (6 months ago)
    1. King Leonidas: This is where we hold them; this is where we fight; this is where they die.
    2. Captain: Earn these shields boys! Owu! [Spartans]
    3. King Leonidas: Remember this day men, for it will be yours for all time.
    4. Persian: Spartans, lay down your weapons!
    5. King Leonidas: Persians, come and get them!
    From 300. Submitted by Grant P (6 months ago)
    1. Stoick: Winter is almost here and I've got an entire village to feed!
    2. Hiccup: Well between me and you the village could use a little less feeding.
    From How to Train Your Dragon. Submitted by Boomer C (7 months ago)
    1. Christine Daae: [as Christine and Raoul are leaving the phantom] Say you'll share with me one love one lifetime.
    2. Vicomte Raoul de Chagny: Say the word and I will follow you.
    3. Christine Daae: Share each day with me each night, each morning.
    4. The Phantom: You alone can make my song take flight! It's over now the music of the night!
    From The Phantom of the Opera. Submitted by Daniel A (7 months ago)
    1. King Leonidas: This is Sparta!
    From 300. Submitted by Dakota P (7 months ago)
    1. The Phantom: That fate which condemns me to wallow in blood has also denied me the joys of the flesh. This face - the infection which poisons our love. This face which earned a mother's fear and loathing, a mask: my first unfeeling scrap of clothing. Pity comes too late, turn around and face your fate, an eternity of *this* before your eyes!
    From The Phantom of the Opera. Submitted by Krystal B (8 months ago)
    1. King Leonidas: Ready your breakfast and eat hearty... For tonight, we dine in hell!
    From 300. Submitted by Abhay T (8 months ago)
    1. Nick Rice: What principle was at work when you tortured and killed those people?
    2. Clyde Shelton: That everyone must be held accountable for their actions.
    From Law Abiding Citizen. Submitted by Akheel K (8 months ago)
    1. King Leonidas: Give them nothing! But take from them everything!
    From 300. Submitted by Taylor B (8 months ago)
    1. King Leonidas: What is your profession?
    From 300. Submitted by Joshua H (11 months ago)
    1. Gerry: And know that wherever I am, I'm missing you. Happy birthday. I love you.
    From P.S. I Love You. Submitted by jo b (11 months ago)
    1. Stoick: This isn't a joke, Hiccup! Why can't you follow the simplest orders?
    2. Hiccup: I can't stop myself! I see a dragon and I have to just, kill it, you know? It's who I am, Dad.
    From How to Train Your Dragon. Submitted by Noel Joseph B (12 months ago)
    1. The Phantom: You have come here, in pursuit of your deepest urge. In pursuit of that wish which 'til now has been silent. SILENT! I have brought you, that our passions may fuse and merge. In your mind you've already sucummed to me. Dropped all defenses, completely sucummed to me. Now you are here with me. No second thoughts. You've decided. DECIDED! Past the point of no return. No backward glances, our games of make-believe are at an end! Past all thought of if or when. No use resisting, abandon thought and let the dream descend! What raging fire shall flood the soul? What rich desires unlock its door? What sweet seductions lie before us? Past the point of no return. The final threshold, what warm unspoken secrets will we learn? Beyond the point of no return!
    From The Phantom of the Opera. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. The Phantom: Slowly, gently, night unfurls its splendour. Grasp it, sense it - tremulous and tender. Turn your face away from the garish light of day, turn your thoughts away from cold, unfeeling light, and listen to the music of the night!
    From The Phantom of the Opera. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. The Phantom: [singing as he descends the staircase at the Masquerade Ball] Why so silent, good monsieurs? Did you think that I had left you for good? Have you missed me, good monsieurs? I have written you an opera! Here I bring the finished score. Don Juan Triumphant! Fondest greetings to you all. A few instructions now before rehearsals start: Carlotta must be taught to act, not her normal trick of strutting 'round the stage. Our Don Juan must lose some weight; it's not healthy in a man of Piangi's age. And my managers must learn that their place is in an office! not the arts. As for our star, Miss Christine Daae... no doubt she'll do her best. It's true her voice is good; she knows, though, should she wish to excel, she has much still to learn, if pride will let her return to me, her teacher, her teacher.
    From The Phantom of the Opera. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. King Leonidas: Spartans! Prepare for glory!
    From 300. Submitted by Benny B (12 months ago)
    1. Xerxes: There will be no glory in your sacrifice. I will erase even the memory of Sparta from the histories! Every piece of Greek parchment shall be burned. Every Greek historian, and every scribe shall have their eyes pulled out, and their tongues cut from their mouths. Why, uttering the very name of Sparta, or Leonidas, will be punishable by death! The world will never know you existed at all!
    2. King Leonidas: The world will know that free men stood against a tyrant, that few stood against many, and before this battle was over, even a god-king can bleed.
    From 300. Submitted by Joyce D (13 months ago)
    1. Messenger: This is madness!!
    2. King Leonidas: Madness? THIS IS SPARTA!!!
    From 300. Submitted by Joyce D (13 months ago)
    1. Kable: I need you to get me something.
    2. Trace: What, Tillman?
    3. Kable: Drunk.
    From Gamer. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Clyde Shelton: I'm gonna pull the whole thing down. I'm gonna bring the whole fuckin' diseased, corrupt temple down on your head. It's gonna be biblical.
    From Law Abiding Citizen. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. King Leonidas: tonight,we dine in HELL!
    From 300. Submitted by Kush S (13 months ago)
    1. The Phantom: Insolent boy, this slave of fashion, basking in your glory. Ignorant fool, this brave young suitor, sharing in my triumph.
    2. Christine Daae: Angel, I hear you speak, I listen, stay by my side, guide me. Angel, my soul was weak, forgive me, enter at last, master.
    3. The Phantom: Flattering child, you shall know me. See why in shadow I hide. Look at your face in the mirror, I am there inside.
    From The Phantom of the Opera. Submitted by Derek S (13 months ago)
    1. The Phantom: Let your mind start a journey to a strange new world. Leave your thoughts of the life you knew before. Let your soul take you where you long to be. Only then can you belong to me.
    From The Phantom of the Opera. Submitted by Derek S (13 months ago)
    1. Stelios: It's an honour to die at your side.
    2. King Leonidas: It's an honour to have lived at yours.
    From 300. Submitted by Rabia R (13 months ago)
    1. Messenger: This is madness!
    2. King Leonidas: Madness...?
    3. King Leonidas: THIS IS SPARTA!
    From 300. Submitted by Benito L (14 months ago)
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