Gerard Butler

Actor

Birthday November 13, 1969

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland

Age 54 years old

Nationality Scottish

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1969

Gerard James Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor and film producer.

1990

After studying law, he turned to acting in the mid-1990s with small roles in productions such as Mrs Brown (1997), the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), and Tale of the Mummy (1998).

2000

In 2000, he starred as Count Dracula in the gothic horror film Dracula 2000 with Christopher Plummer and Jonny Lee Miller.

At age 30, he decided to move to Los Angeles, where he won parts in Dracula 2000, Tomb Raider 2, Dear Frankie and Phantom of the Opera.

2001

He played Attila the Hun in the miniseries Attila (2001), then appeared in the films Reign of Fire with Christian Bale (2002) and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life with Angelina Jolie (2003) before playing André Marek in the adaptation of Michael Crichton's science fiction adventure Timeline (2003).

In London, Butler had various odd jobs until being cast by actor and director Steven Berkoff (who later appeared alongside him in Attila (2001)) in a stage production of Coriolanus.

He was cast as Ewan McGregor's character Renton in the stage adaptation of Trainspotting, the same play that had inspired him to become an actor.

2004

He then was cast as Erik, The Phantom in Joel Schumacher's 2004 film adaptation of the musical The Phantom of the Opera, with Emmy Rossum; it earned him a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor.

Butler gained worldwide recognition for his portrayal of King Leonidas in Zack Snyder's fantasy war film 300.

That role earned him nominations for an Empire Award for Best Actor and a Saturn Award for Best Actor and a win for MTV Movie Award for Best Fight.

2010

He voiced Stoick the Vast in the critically and commercially successful How to Train Your Dragon franchise (2010–2019).

Also in the 2010s, he portrayed Secret Service agent Mike Banning in the action thriller series Olympus Has Fallen, London Has Fallen, Angel Has Fallen and the upcoming Night Has Fallen.

2011

He played military leader Tullus Aufidius in the 2011 film Coriolanus, a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy of the same name, and Sam Childers in the 2011 action biopic Machine Gun Preacher.

Butler was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, the youngest of three children of Margaret and Edward Butler, a bookmaker.

He is from a Catholic family of Irish descent.

His family moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada when he was six months old.

A year later, when his parents' marriage broke down, his mother left Montreal and returned to Scotland with Gerard, aged 18 months.

Butler was head boy at St Mirin's & St Margaret's High School in Paisley and won a place at University of Glasgow School of Law.

He also attended Scottish Youth Theatre while a teenager.

He did not see his father again until he was 16, when Edward Butler called to meet him at a Glasgow restaurant.

After the meeting, Butler cried for hours, and recalled later: "That emotion showed me how much pain can sit in this body of yours; pain and sorrow that you don't know you have until it is unleashed."

As a student, he was the president of the university law society, a position he later said he "kind of blagged my way into".

When Butler was 22, his father was diagnosed with cancer and died.

He said of this period in his life: "I had gone from a 16-year-old who couldn't wait to grasp life to a 22-year-old who didn't care if he died in his sleep."

Before his final year of law school, Butler took a year off to live in California—mostly in Venice Beach, where he held different jobs, traveled often, and, he says, drank heavily; at one point he was arrested for alcohol-related disorderly conduct.

Describing his behaviour during that year, he recalled: "I was out of control, and justifying it with this idea that 'I'm young, this is life. This is me just being boisterous.' " After his time off in America, he returned to Scotland to finish his final year at law school.

He had ear surgery as a child that left him with a mangled ear.

He still suffers from tinnitus and has hearing loss in his right ear.

Upon graduation, he took a position as a trainee lawyer at an Edinburgh law firm.

However, he continued to stay out late drinking and frequently missed work.

One week before he qualified as a lawyer, he was fired.

At the age of 25, and an unqualified lawyer, he moved to London to pursue his dream of becoming famous.

He admitted, "When I started out, I'm not sure I was actually in it for the right reasons. I wanted very much to be famous."

Initially unable to win any acting roles, he worked in a variety of jobs including as a waiter, a telemarketer and a toy demonstrator at fairs.

In London, he met an old friend from his teenage days in the Scottish Youth Theatre, who was now a London casting director.

At that time, he was her boyfriend and her assistant.

She took him to an audition for Steven Berkoff's play of Coriolanus.

The director said of Butler's audition, "When he read, he had such vigour and enthusiasm—so much that it made the other actors seem limp—that I decided to cast him in the ensemble."

Then aged 27, Butler had his first professional acting job.

Less than a year later, he won a part in a theatre adaptation of Trainspotting at the Edinburgh Festival.