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Russell Crowe started making waves in the Australian film industry with his performance in the controversial film, ROMPER STOMPER, for which he became critically acclaimed around the world. He has received three consecutive Academy Award® Best Actor nominations for his performances in the following: THE INSIDER (2000), GLADIATOR (2001) and A BEAUTIFUL MIND (2002) – taking home the Oscar® for his performance in GLADIATOR. This role also earned him Best Actor honors from several critics’ organizations, including the Broadcast Film Critics. Additionally, he received nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Screen Actors Guild and BAFTA. In Ron Howard’s A BEAUTIFUL MIND, Crowe’s masterful portrayal of Nobel Prize-winning John Forbes Nash, Jr. earned him his third Academy Award® nomination and garnered him Best Actor awards from the Golden Globes, Broadcast Film Critics Association, Screen Actors Guild, BAFTA, as well as critics groups. Crowe received his first Academy Award® nomination for his work in Michael Mann’s non-fiction drama THE INSIDER, as tobacco company whistle-blower Dr. Jeffrey Wigand. He also earned Best Actor Awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics, Broadcast Film Critics, National Society of Film Critics and the National Board of Review; and nominations for a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Before his award-winning acclaim, Crowe made his mark on Hollywood with his portrayal of vice cop Bud White in Curtis Hanson’s crime drama L.A. CONFIDENTIAL. |
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