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New Zealand-born actor, picture show producer and musician

Russell Crowe

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Crowe in 2017

Born (1964-04-07) seven April 1964 (historic period 58)

Strathmore Park, Wellington, New Zealand

Citizenship New Zealand[ane] [2]
Occupation
  • Histrion
  • filmmaker
  • singer
Years agile 1985–present
Spouse(southward)

Danielle Spencer

(m. 2003; div. 2018)

Children 2
Relatives Dave Crowe (uncle)
Jeff Crowe (cousin)
Martin Crowe (cousin)

Russell Ira Crowe (built-in 7 April 1964) is an role player, director, and vocalist. He was born in New Zealand, spent 10 years of his babyhood in Australia, and moved there permanently at historic period 21.[iii] [4] He came to international attention for his role every bit Roman Full general Maximus Decimus Meridius in the epic historical film Gladiator (2000), for which he won an Academy Award, Broadcast Film Critics Clan Award, Empire Award, and London Film Critics Circumvolve Laurels for Best Leading Actor, along with x other nominations in the aforementioned category.

Crowe's other award-winning performances include tobacco business firm whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand in the drama film The Insider (1999) and John F. Nash in the biopic A Beautiful Heed (2001). He has likewise starred in films such as the drama Romper Stomper (1992), the mystery-detective thriller L.A. Confidential (1997), the ballsy war flick Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), the boxing drama Cinderella Man (2005), the Western 3:10 to Yuma (2007), the crime drama American Gangster (2007), the thriller-drama Land of Play (2009), and Robin Hood (2010).

Crowe later starred in the musical drama Les Misérables (2012), as Jor-El in the superhero epic Man of Steel (2013), the biblical fantasy drama Noah (2014), and the activeness comedy The Squeamish Guys (2016). In 2014, he fabricated his directorial debut with the drama The H2o Diviner, in which he likewise starred. He has earned various accolades, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 2 Golden Earth Awards, a British University Motion picture Award, and an Academy Award out of three consecutive nominations (1999, 2000, and 2001). He has been the co-owner of the National Rugby League (NRL) team Southward Sydney Rabbitohs since 2006.

Early on life

Russell Ira Crowe was born in the Wellington suburb of Strathmore Park on vii April 1964,[5] [vi] the son of film set caterers Jocelyn Yvonne (née Wemyss) and John Alexander Crowe.[seven] His father likewise managed a hotel.[6] His maternal granddad, Stan Wemyss, was a cinematographer who was appointed an MBE for filming footage of World War II equally a member of the New Zealand Pic Unit.[8] Crowe is Māori, and identifies with Ngāti Porou through one of his maternal great-great-grandmothers.[ix] [7] [10] His paternal grandfather, John Doubleday Crowe, was a Welsh man from Wrexham, while another of his grandparents was Scottish.[xi] [12] His other ancestry includes English language, German, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, and Swedish.[13] [14] [fifteen] [9] [16] He is a cousin of sometime New Zealand national cricket captains Martin and Jeff Crowe,[17] and the nephew of cricketer Dave Crowe.[18]

When Crowe was four years old, his family unit moved to Australia and settled in Sydney, where his parents pursued their career in picture set catering.[7] His mother'due south godfather was the producer of the Australian Boob tube serial Spyforce, and Crowe was hired for a line of dialogue in one episode of the serial at age five or six, reverse serial star Jack Thompson.[19] Later, in 1994, Thompson would play the father of Crowe'due south grapheme in The Sum of Us.[ citation needed ] [twenty] Crowe besides appeared briefly in the serial The Young Doctors. In Australia, he was educated at Vaucluse Public School and Sydney Boys Loftier School,[vii] before his family unit moved back to New Zealand in 1978 when he was fourteen. He connected his secondary education at Auckland Grammar School, with his cousins and blood brother Terry, and Mount Roskill Grammar School before leaving school at the historic period of 16 to pursue his acting ambitions.[21]

Acting career

New Zealand

Under guidance from his good friend Tom Sharplin, Crowe began his performing career as a musician in the early on 1980s, performing under the stage name "Russ Le Roq". He released several New Zealand singles including "I Just Wanna Be Similar Marlon Brando",[22] "Pier 13", and "Shattered Drinking glass", none of which charted.[23] He managed an Auckland music venue called "The Venue" in 1984.[24] When he was xviii, he was featured in A Very Special Person..., a promotional video for the theology/ministry course at Avondale Higher, a Seventh-24-hour interval Adventist tertiary education provider in New Southward Wales, Commonwealth of australia.[25]

Australia

Crowe returned to Commonwealth of australia at the historic period of 21, intending to employ to the National Constitute of Dramatic Art. He said, "I was working in a theatre show, and talked to a guy who was then the caput of technical back up at NIDA. I asked him what he thought nigh me spending 3 years at NIDA. He told me it'd exist a waste of time. He said, 'You already do the things y'all go there to acquire, and you lot've been doing it for most of your life, so there'southward nothing to teach y'all just bad habits.'"[26] From 1986 to 1988, he was given his first professional person role by director Daniel Abineri, in a New Zealand production of The Rocky Horror Bear witness.[seven] He played the role of Eddie/Dr Scott.[7] He repeated this performance in a further Australian production of the bear witness, which also toured New Zealand.[27] In 1987, Crowe spent six months busking when he could not notice other work.[ citation needed ] In the 1988 Australian product of Blood Brothers, Crowe played the role of Mickey.[28] He was also bandage again past Daniel Abineri in the function of Johnny, in the stage musical Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom in 1989.[ commendation needed ]

Afterwards appearing in the Tv series Neighbours and Living with the Police, Crowe was cast by Organized religion Martin in his first film, The Crossing (1990), a small-town love triangle directed by George Ogilvie. Before production started, a film-student protégé of Ogilvie, Steve Wallace, hired Crowe for the 1990 picture Claret Oath (aka Prisoners of the Sun), which was released a month earlier than The Crossing, although really filmed after. In 1992, Crowe starred in the commencement episode of the 2d series of Police force Rescue. Likewise in 1992, Crowe starred in Romper Stomper, an Australian motion-picture show which followed the exploits and downfall of a racist skinhead group in blueish-collar suburban Melbourne, directed by Geoffrey Wright and co-starring Jacqueline McKenzie. For the role, Crowe won an Australian Motion picture Institute (AFI) laurels for Best Actor, following up from his Best Supporting Actor award for Proof in 1991.[7] In 2015, it was reported that Crowe had applied for Australian citizenship in 2006 and again in 2013 only was rejected because he failed to fulfill the residency requirements.[four] However, Commonwealth of australia's Clearing Department said information technology had no record of any such application past Crowe.[29]

Northward America

Crowe at the premiere of The Insider in Washington D.C., 1999

After initial success in Commonwealth of australia, Crowe first starred in a Canadian production in 1993, For the Moment, before concentrating on American films. He co-starred with Denzel Washington in Virtuosity (the duo later appearing together in American Gangster) and with Sharon Rock in The Quick and the Dead in 1995.[vii] He went on to go a three-time Oscar nominee, winning the Academy Honor as All-time Actor in 2000 for Gladiator.[vii] Crowe was awarded the (Australian) Centenary Medal in 2001 for "service to Australian society and Australian film production."[30]

Crowe received iii consecutive best histrion Oscar nominations, for The Insider, Gladiator, and A Beautiful Mind.[7] Crowe won the best player award for A Beautiful Mind at the 2002 BAFTA award anniversary, every bit well as the Aureate Globe and Screen Actors Guild awards for the same performance. Although nominated for an Academy Award, he lost to Denzel Washington. All iii films were likewise nominated for Best Picture show, and both Gladiator and A Beautiful Mind won the award. Crowe became the first actor to star as the lead in back-to-dorsum Best Picture winners since Walter Pidgeon (who starred in How Green Was My Valley and Mrs. Miniver).

Within the half dozen-year stretch from 1997 to 2003, he also starred in two other best picture nominees, 50.A. Confidential and Main and Commander: The Far Side of the World. In 2005, he re-teamed with A Beautiful Mind director Ron Howard for Cinderella Man. In 2006, he re-teamed with Gladiator director Ridley Scott for A Practiced Twelvemonth, the first of two sequent collaborations (the 2d being American Gangster co-starring again with Denzel Washington, released in tardily 2007). Although the light romantic comedy of A Good Year was not greatly received, Crowe seemed pleased with the film, telling STV in an interview that he thought it would be enjoyed past fans of his other films.[31]

In recent years, Crowe's box office continuing has declined.[32] The Hollywood stock market (HSX) share Russell Crowe (RCROW), issued in 1998, notwithstanding, maintains constant accession.[33] Crowe appeared in Robin Hood, a film based on the Robin Hood legend, directed by Ridley Scott and released on 14 May 2010.[34] Crowe starred in the 2010 Paul Haggis film The Side by side 3 Days, an adaptation of the 2008 French film Cascade Elle.[35]

After a year off from acting, Crowe played Jackknife in The Man with the Fe Fists, opposite RZA. He took on the role of Javert in the musical movie of Les Misérables (2012),[36] and portrayed Superman'southward biological male parent, Jor-El, in the Christopher Nolan-produced film, Man of Steel, released in the summer of 2013. In 2014, he played a gangster in the motion-picture show adaptation of Mark Helprin'due south 1983 novel Winter'south Tale, and the title role in the Darren Aronofsky film Noah.[37] In June 2013, Crowe signed to brand his directorial debut with an historical drama film The H2o Diviner, which he likewise starred in aslope Jacqueline McKenzie, Olga Kurylenko, Jai Courtney.[38] Set in the year 1919, the film was produced by Troy Lum, Andrew Mason and Keith Rodger.[39] Crowe besides starred in The Mummy (2017). Crowe will portray Zeus in the Marvel Cinematic Universe moving picture Thor: Love and Thunder, fix to be released in half dozen May 2022.[forty]

Music

In the 1980s, Crowe, nether the name of "Russ le Roq", recorded a song titled "I Want to Exist Like Marlon Brando".[41]

In the 1980s, Crowe and friend Baton Dean Cochran formed a band, Roman Antix, which afterwards evolved into the Australian rock band Xxx Odd Foot of Grunts (abbreviated to TOFOG). Crowe performed lead vocals and guitar for the band, which formed in 1992. The ring released The Photograph Kills EP in 1995, besides as three total-length records, Gaslight (1998), Bastard Life or Clarity (2001) and Other Ways of Speaking (2003). In 2000, TOFOG performed shows in London, Los Angeles and in Austin, Texas. In 2001, the band toured in the U.S. with dates in Austin, Boulder, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, Hollywood, Philadelphia, New York City and the final show at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Bailiwick of jersey.

In early on 2005, Thirty Odd Foot of Grunts as a grouping had "dissolved/evolved" with Crowe feeling his futurity music would have a new direction. He began a collaboration with Alan Doyle of the Canadian band Great Big Sea, and with information technology a new band emerged: The Ordinary Fear of God which also involved some members of the previous TOFOG line-upward. A new unmarried, Raewyn, was released in April 2005 and an anthology entitled My Hand, My Heart was released. The album includes a tribute vocal to actor Richard Harris, who became Crowe's friend during the making of Gladiator.

Crowe and his new ring The Ordinary Fright of God (keeping the TOFOG acronym) toured Australia in 2005, and then in the U.Southward. in 2006, returned to the United states of america to promote their new release My Paw, My Heart. In March 2010, the group's version of the John Williamson vocal "Wintertime Green" was included on a new compilation album The Accented All-time of John Williamson: twoscore Years True Blue, commemorating the vocalizer-songwriter'south milestone of forty years in the Australian music industry.[ citation needed ]

On 2 August 2011, the third collaboration between Crowe and Doyle was released on iTunes equally The Crowe/Doyle Songbook Vol III, featuring 9 original songs followed past their acoustic demo counterparts (for a full of xviii tracks). Danielle Spencer does guest vocals on almost tracks. The release coincided with a pair of live performances at the LSPU Hall in St. John'south, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.[42] The digital anthology was released as download versions only on Amazon.com, iTunes, Spotify. The anthology has since charted at No. 72 on the Canadian Albums Nautical chart.[43]

On 26 September 2011, Crowe appeared onstage at Rogers Arena in Vancouver in the eye of Keith Urban'southward concert. He sang a cover of "Folsom Prison house Blues", before joining the rest of the band in a rendition of "The Joker".[44] On xviii August 2012, Crowe appeared along with Doyle at the Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavík, Republic of iceland as part of the city's Menningarnótt programme.[45]

By 2017 Crowe and Doyle had created a new deed (with Samantha Barks,[46] Scott Grimes[47] [48] and Carl Falk) chosen Indoor Garden Party[49] who appeared on The 1 Show [50] to promote their album called The Musical.

Philanthropy

During location filming of Cinderella Man, Crowe made a donation to a Jewish unproblematic school whose library had been damaged as a result of arson.[51] A note with an anti-Semitic bulletin had been left at the scene.[52] Crowe called school officials to express his business and wanted his bulletin relayed to the students.[53] The school'due south building fund received donations from throughout Canada and the amount of Crowe's donation was non disclosed.[54]

On another occasion, Crowe donated $200,000 to a struggling principal school virtually his home in rural Australia. The coin went towards an $800,000 project to construct a swimming pool at the school. Crowe's sympathies were sparked when a educatee drowned at the nearby Coffs Harbour embankment in 2001, and he felt the pool would aid students get amend swimmers and improve their water safety. At the opening anniversary, he dived into the pool fully clothed every bit soon equally information technology was declared open up. Nana Glen principal Laurie Renshall said, "The many things he does upwards here, people just don't know about. Nosotros've been trying to get a pool for x years."[55]

In August 2020, Crowe donated $5,000 to a fundraiser on GoFundMe by filmmaker Amanda Bailly and journalist Richard Hall to aid rebuild Le Chef, a restaurant which was destroyed in the 2020 Beirut explosion.[56] [57] The fundraiser aimed to raise $15,000, only information technology raised approximately $19,000 equally of August 16.[56] In response to Hall noting the donation, Crowe tweeted: "On behalf of Anthony Bourdain. I idea he probably would accept done so if he was still around. I wish y'all and Le Chef the best and hope things tin be put back together shortly."[56] [57]

Personal life

In 1989, Crowe met Australian singer Danielle Spencer while working on the picture The Crossing and the two began an on-once more, off-again relationship.[58] In 2000, he became romantically involved with American actress Meg Ryan while working on their picture Proof of Life.[59] In 2001, Crowe and Spencer reconciled, and they married ii years later in April 2003. The wedding took identify at Crowe'due south cattle property in Nana Glen, New South Wales, with the anniversary taking place on Crowe'south 39th altogether.[58] [60] The couple have ii sons named Charles Spencer Crowe (born 21 Dec 2003)[61] and Tennyson Spencer Crowe (born vii July 2006).[62] In October 2012, it was reported that Crowe and Spencer had separated.[63] [64] They divorced in April 2018.[65]

A longtime resident of Nana Glen, Crowe is well known in the community and is a frequent patron of the local rugby games. During the Australian bushfires in 2019 and 2020, he raised over $400,000 for the NSW RFS by selling his South Sydney Rabbitohs hat in an online auction.[66]

On 9 March 2005, Crowe revealed to GQ magazine that FBI agents had approached him prior to the 73rd Academy Awards and told him that the terrorist group al-Qaeda wanted to kidnap him.[67] He recalled, "It was something to do with some recording picked up past a French policewoman, I retrieve, in either Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya or Algiers... it was nigh taking iconographic Americans out of the motion-picture show as a sort of cultural destabilisation programme."[68]

At the beginning of 2009, Crowe appeared in a series of special-edition postage stamps chosen "Legends of the Screen", featuring Australian actors. Crowe, Geoffrey Rush, Cate Blanchett, and Nicole Kidman each appear twice in the serial, once every bit themselves and once as their Academy Accolade-nominated character. Crowe is the only non-Australian to appear in the stamps.[69]

In June 2010, Crowe, who started smoking when he was 10, announced he had quit for the sake of his ii sons.[70] In Nov, he told David Letterman that he had smoked more than 60 cigarettes a mean solar day for 36 years, and that he had "fallen off the wagon" the night before the interview and smoked heavily.[71]

Altercations and controversies

Crowe escorted from NYPD in handcuffs on a perp walk to his arraignment for the phone throwing incident, vi June 2005

Between 1999 and 2005, Crowe was involved in four altercations, which gave him a reputation for having a bad temper.[72]

In 1999, Crowe was involved in a scuffle at the Plantation Hotel in Coffs Harbour, which was caught on a security camera.[73] Two men were acquitted of using the video in an attempt to blackmail him.[74]

In 2002, when part of Crowe'southward advent at that year'southward BAFTA Awards was cut out to fit into the BBC's tape-delayed broadcast, Crowe used potent language during an statement with producer Malcolm Gerrie. The office cutting was a Patrick Kavanagh poem in tribute to thespian Richard Harris, which was cutting for copyright reasons. Crowe later apologised, saying, "What I said to him may have been a little bit more passionate than now, in the common cold calorie-free of day, I would have liked it to take been."[75] Afterward that year, Crowe was alleged to have been involved in a ball with man of affairs Eric Watson within the London branch of Zuma, a Japanese eating house chain—the fight was broken up by English actor Ross Kemp.[76] [77]

In June 2005, Crowe was arrested and charged with second-caste assault by the NYPD subsequently he threw a telephone at the concierge of the Mercer Hotel who had refused to help him place a call when the system did non piece of work from Crowe's room. He was too charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon (the phone).[78] The concierge was treated for a facial laceration.[79] Afterward his arrest, Crowe underwent a perp walk, a process customary in New York City, exposing the handcuffed suspect to the news media to accept pictures. This procedure was under discussion every bit potentially violating Commodity five of the Universal Proclamation of Human Rights. Crowe later described the incident as "perchance the nearly shameful situation that I've ever gotten myself in".[eighty] Crowe pleaded guilty and was conditionally discharged. Earlier the trial, he settled a lawsuit filed by the concierge, Nestor Estrada.[81] [82] Terms of the settlement were not disclosed, just amounts in the half dozen-figure range accept been reported.[83]

The phone incident had a generally negative bear upon on Crowe'south public paradigm, an example of negative public relations in the mass media, although Crowe had made a point of befriending Australian journalists in an try to influence his image.[84] The South Park episode "The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer" revolves around a lampooning of his aggressive tendencies. Crowe commented on the ongoing media coverage in November 2010, during an interview with American television talk prove host and announcer Charlie Rose: "I think it indelibly inverse me. Information technology was a very, very small situation that was fabricated into something outrageous. More than violence perpetuated me walking between the car to the courtroom with the waiting media than anything I'd done ... information technology very definitely affected me ... psychologically."[85]

Sport

Rugby league

Crowe has been a supporter of the rugby league football game team the South Sydney Rabbitohs since childhood. Afterwards his rising to fame as an role player, he has connected appearing at home games and supported the financially troubled lodge. Post-obit the Super League war of the 1990s, he made an endeavor to use his Hollywood connections to convince Ted Turner, a rival of Super League'due south Rupert Murdoch, to save the Rabbitohs before they were forced from the NRL competition for two years.[86] In 1999, Crowe paid $42,000 at auction for the brass bell used to open up the inaugural rugby league match in Commonwealth of australia in 1908 at a fundraiser to assist Souths' legal battle for re-inclusion in the league.[87] In 2005, he made the Rabbitohs the first club team in Commonwealth of australia to exist sponsored by a film, when he negotiated a deal to advertise his film Cinderella Man on their jerseys.[88] On xix March 2006, the voting members of the S Sydney club voted (in a 75.8% majority) to permit Crowe and businessman Peter Holmes à Court to purchase 75% of the organisation, leaving 25% ownership with the members. Information technology toll them A$3 meg, and they received iv of eight seats on the board of directors. A six-part television miniseries entitled South Side Story depicting the takeover aired in Australia in 2007.[89] On 5 November 2006, Crowe appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to announce that Firepower International was sponsoring the S Sydney Rabbitohs for $3 one thousand thousand over three years.[90] During a This night Show with Jay Leno advent, Crowe showed viewers a Rabbitoh playing jersey with Firepower's proper noun emblazoned on it.[91]

Crowe helped to organise a rugby league game that took identify at the Academy of North Florida, in Jacksonville, Florida, between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the 2007 Super League Grand Final winners the Leeds Rhinos on 26 January 2008 (Commonwealth of australia Mean solar day). Crowe told ITV Local Yorkshire the game was not a marketing do.[92] Crowe wrote a letter of amends to a Sydney newspaper following the sacking of South Sydney's coach Jason Taylor and one of their players David Fa'alogo after a drunken atmospherics between the two at the end of the 2009 NRL season.[93] Besides in 2009, Crowe persuaded young England international forwards Sam Burgess to sign with the Rabbitohs over other clubs that were competing for his signature, after inviting Burgess and his mother to the set of Robin Hood, which he was filming in Great britain at the time.[94]

Crowe's influence helped to persuade noted player Greg Inglis to renege on his bargain to bring together the Brisbane Broncos and sign for the Rabbitohs for 2011.[95] In 2010, the NRL was investigating Crowe'southward business relationships with a number of media and entertainment companies including Channel Nine, Channel Seven, ANZ Stadium and V8 Supercars in relation to the South Sydney Rabbitohs' salary cap.[96]

In 2011, Souths also announced a corporate partnership with the bookmaking conglomerate Luxbet.[97] Previously, Crowe had been prominent in trying to preclude gambling existence associated with the Rabbitohs.[98] In May 2011, Crowe helped adapt to have Pull a fast one on circulate the 2011 State of Origin serial live for the commencement time in the United States, in addition to the NRL Grand Concluding.[99] In November 2012 the South Sydney Rabbitohs confirmed that Russell Crowe was selling his 37.5 per cent stake in the club.[100] At the Rabbitohs Annual General Meeting on 3 March 2013, Chairman Nick Pappas claimed Crowe "would not be selling his shareholding in the short-to-medium term and at this stage has no intention of selling at all".[101]

Crowe was a invitee presenter at the 2013 Coquet M Awards[102] and presented the prestigious Dally M Medal to winner Cooper Cronk.[103] Russell was present at the 2014 NRL K Concluding when the Rabbitohs won the NRL premiership for the get-go time in 43 years.[104]

Other sporting interests

Two of his cousins, Martin Crowe and Jeff Crowe, captained the New Zealand national cricket team.[105]

Crowe watches and plays cricket, and captained the 'Australian' Team containing Steve Waugh against an English language side in the 'Hollywood Ashes' Cricket Match.[106] On 17 July 2009, Crowe took to the commentary box for British sports channel Sky Sports as the 'third man' during the 2d Exam of the 2009 Ashes series, betwixt England and Australia.[107]

Crowe is a fan of the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team.[108]

He is friends with Lloyd Carr, the former coach of the Academy of Michigan Wolverines American football game team, and Carr used Crowe's flick Cinderella Man to motivate his 2006 team following a 7–five season the previous yr. Upon hearing of this, Crowe chosen Carr and invited him to Australia to accost his rugby league team, the Due south Sydney Rabbitohs, which Carr did the following summer. In September 2007, after Carr came under fire following the Wolverines' 0–2 start, Crowe travelled to Ann Arbor, Michigan for the Wolverines' 15 September game against Notre Dame to show his support for Carr. He addressed the squad before the game and watched from the sidelines every bit the Wolverines defeated the Irish 38–0.[ citation needed ] Crowe is also a fan of the National Football game League. On 22 October 2007, Crowe appeared in the booth of a Monday nighttime game betwixt the Indianapolis Colts and the Jacksonville Jaguars.[109]

He is too a fan of Leeds United and narrated the Take u.s. Home: Leeds United Amazon Prime number documentary.[110]

Filmography and awards

Crowe has appeared in 46 films and three television series since his career began in 1985. He won the Academy Honor for Best Player for Gladiator (2000) and was nominated twice more than for The Insider (1999) and A Beautiful Mind (2001), making him the 9th actor to have received 3 consecutive Academy Accolade nominations.[7] He has as well received six Golden Globe Laurels nominations (winning two), three BAFTA Award nominations (winning i) and three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations (winning one).

See besides

  • List of NRL order owners
  • Russell Crowe's jockstrap

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External links

  • Russell Crowe at IMDb
  • Russell Crowe: American Gangster video interview at the Wayback Machine (archived 1 May 2008) with stv.tv, November 2007
  • Russell Crowe on Twitter

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