Mel Gibson

Biography: A walking dichotomy, this controversial Hollywood megastar is the embodiment of prankster and preacher, hero and villain, success and failure, both on and off screen. Born in the U.S. but raised in Australia from age 12, the ruggedly handsome, blue-eyed actor hit it big (at least Down Under) in 1979, with a pair of antithetical films. He earned an Australian Film Institute Award as a mentally challenged laborer involved with an older woman in Tim, and proved himself an able action hero in Mad Max, which launched a successful franchise. But his international breakthrough came two years later, when he again showcased his range as a short-distance runner in the World War I-set Gallipoli (snagging him a second Australian Film Institute Award) and a return run as Mad Max in The Road Warrior. Hollywood pounced on the actor, and while his U.S. career got off to a rocky start with a number of flops, he became an icon playing a crazy cop in the 1987 smash Lethal Weapon, marking theA walking dichotomy, this controversial Hollywood megastar is the embodiment of prankster and preacher, hero and villain, success and failure, both on and off screen. Born in the U.S. but raised in Australia from age 12, the ruggedly handsome, blue-eyed actor hit it big (at least Down Under) in 1979, with a pair of antithetical films. He earned an Australian Film Institute Award as a mentally challenged laborer involved with an older woman in Tim, and proved himself an able action hero in Mad Max, which launched a successful franchise. But his international breakthrough came two years later, when he again showcased his range as a short-distance runner in the World War I-set Gallipoli (snagging him a second Australian Film Institute Award) and a return run as Mad Max in The Road Warrior. Hollywood pounced on the actor, and while his U.S. career got off to a rocky start with a number of flops, he became an icon playing a crazy cop in the 1987 smash Lethal Weapon, marking the beginning of a fruitful collaboration between Gibson and director Richard Donner. Over the years, the two worked together on a number of movies, including three more Lethal Weapon flicks. He worked steadily in the 1990s and even went behind the camera, winning an Oscar for best director for his second feature, the Scottish war saga Braveheart. Although the devout Catholic was well liked in Hollywood, charming his costars with his outrageous on-set pranks and donating millions to charity, he was never one to shy away from controversy. In 2004, Gibson wrote, produced, directed and independently financed The Passion of Christ, an extremely graphic depiction of Jesus Christ's suffering on the day of his crucifixion. Critics claimed that the film had an anti-Semitic slant---a claim the auteur disputed on various TV news shows---and regardless of the film's social politics, it was a box-office smash. After keeping a low profile for the next two years, Gibson's name was suddenly plastered all over the media again when he made anti-Semitic remarks while being arrested for drunken driving in July 2006. He quickly checked into rehab, but the incident took a huge toll on his professional and personal life. A month after his arrest, he separated from Robyn Moore, his wife of 28 years with whom he had seven children. She filed for divorce in April 2009 citing "irreconcilable differences." And in October 2009, Gibson welcomed another child with then-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, but the pair called it quits several months later. In 2010, Gibson appeared on-screen again, in the revenge thriller film, Edge of Darkness. In 2016, he returned to the director's chair with Hacksaw Ridge. Expand

Mel Gibson's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 55
Highest Metascore: 90 Mad Max: Fury Road
Lowest Metascore: 25 The Professor and the Madman
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 49
  2. Negative: 9 out of 49
49 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
60 Ransom Nov 8, 1996 Tom Mullen / Tom Mullen 7.1
58 Pocahontas Jun 23, 1995 John Smith / John Smith tbd
68 Braveheart May 24, 1995 Director / Producer / William Wallace 8.3
62 Maverick May 20, 1994 Bret Maverick / Bret Maverick 3.9
62 The Man Without a Face Aug 25, 1993 Director / Director / Justin McLeod / Justin McLeod 8.1
40 Lethal Weapon 3 May 15, 1992 Martin Riggs / Martin Riggs 7.9
53 Hamlet Jan 18, 1991 Hamlet 5.9
33 Air America Aug 10, 1990 Gene Ryack 6.7
36 Bird on a Wire May 18, 1990 Rick Jarmin / Rick Jarmin 8.0
70 Lethal Weapon 2 Jul 7, 1989 Martin Riggs / Martin Riggs 6.4
62 Tequila Sunrise Dec 2, 1988 Dale 'Mac' McKussic 7.9
68 Lethal Weapon Mar 6, 1987 Sergeant Martin Riggs 8.5
71 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Jul 10, 1985 Mad Max Rockatansky / Mad Max Rockatansky 4.2
46 The River Jan 11, 1985 Tom Garvey tbd
62 The Bounty May 4, 1984 Fletcher Christian Master's Mate / Fletcher Christian Master's Mate tbd
65 The Year of Living Dangerously Jan 21, 1983 Guy Hamilton / Guy Hamilton tbd
77 The Road Warrior May 21, 1982 Max / Max 7.8
65 Gallipoli Aug 28, 1981 Frank Dunne / Frank Dunne tbd
73 Mad Max Feb 15, 1980 Max 6.9
60 Get the Gringo TBA Producer / Written By / Driver tbd

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