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Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton

is 54 years old
Actor

Real name: William Robert Thornton
Born: Thursday, August 4, 1955
  (Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA)
Height: 6'

Rating
88% (7 votes)

Star Sign:
Leo
Other Leo celebrities
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Billy Bob Thornton in Friday Night Lights (2004)

Academy Award®-winning writer, actor, director and musician, BILLY BOB THORNTON (Coach Gary Gaines) has an extensive and impressive career in motion pictures, television and theater. Charismatic and uniquely talented, Thornton has established himself as one of the most sought after filmmakers of his generation. Billy Bob Thornton is currently celebrating a high-water mark in his career. Most recently, Thornton starred in and garnered a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for his role in the critically acclaimed hit Bad Santa, and received rave reviews for his portrayal of legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett in Touchstone Pictures’ The Alamo. He is currently in production on Harold Ramis’ dark comedy Ice Harvest, co-starring John Cusack.

Showing the versatility of his acting abilities, in 2001 Thornton starred in the caper comedy Bandits for director Barry Levinson and co-starring Bruce Willis and Cate Blanchett; the noir The Man Who Wasn’t There for the Coen brothers; and the heartwrenching drama Monster’s Ball, in which he co-starred with Halle Berry, Peter Boyle and Heath Ledger.

Each of the three performances garnered Thornton unprecedented critical acclaim and resulted in him being named Best Actor of 2001 by the National Board of Review and receiving Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor in a Drama for The Man Who Wasn’t There and Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for Bandits, as well as an American Film Institute Award nomination for Best Actor for The Man Who Wasn’t There.

Thornton’s 1996 release of the critically acclaimed and phenomenally popular feature film Sling Blade (in which he starred and directed from an original script he wrote) firmly secured his status as a pre-eminent filmmaker. For his efforts, he was honored with both an Academy Award® for Best Adapted Screenplay and an Academy Award® nomination for Best Actor. The film, produced by The Shooting Gallery and released by Miramax, also starred Robert Duvall, J.T. Walsh, Dwight Yoakum and John Ritter.

Prior to Sling Blade, Thornton already had an extensive motion picture credit list. He wrote and starred in the thrilling character drama One False Move, which brought him immediate critical praise. Thornton’s powerful script (co-written with Tom Epperson) was enhanced by his intense performance as a hunted criminal. The film, directed by Carl Franklin, was an unheralded sleeper success.

In addition, Thornton has been featured in such films as The Winner for director Alex Cox; Indecent Proposal, directed by Adrian Lyne; Deadman for Jim Jarmusch; and Tombstone for George Cosmatos.

Thornton has also appeared in the films On Deadly Ground, Bound By Honor, For The Boys and The Stars Fell on Henrietta.

As a writer, Thornton has worked on numerous projects for United Artists, Miramax, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., Touchstone Pictures, Island Pictures, David Geffen Productions and HBO. He also scripted A Family Thing, a highly regarded feature film that starred Robert Duvall and James Earl Jones.

Thornton has also co-starred in the blockbuster action-adventure film Armageddon with Bruce Willis for producer Jerry Bruckheimer; co-starred opposite Sean Penn and Nick Nolte in U-Turn, directed by Oliver Stone; and starred in Primary Colors opposite John Travolta and Emma Thompson for director Mike Nichols. He also starred in the dark comedy Pushing Tin opposite John Cusack.

Thornton received an Academy Award® nomination and Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his celebrated work in the tightly woven drama A Simple Plan for director Sam Raimi, as well as a Best Supporting Actor award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and a Best Supporting Actor nomination from the Screen Actors Guild.

For his second and third directorial outings, Thornton chose the comedy Daddy and Them, which he again wrote and starred in, and the epic screen version of the bestselling Cormac McCarthy novel, All the Pretty Horses, starring Matt Damon, Penelope Cruz and Henry Thomas.

Thornton also co-wrote The Gift, starring Cate Blanchett, Giovanni Ribisi and Hilary Swank. Thornton’s other film credits include the comedy Waking Up In Reno, costarring Charlize Theron, Patrick Swayze and Natascha Richardson; the drama Levity, in which he co-starred with Morgan Freeman, Holly Hunter and Kirsten Dunst; Intolerable Cruelty, co-starring George Clooney and Catherine Zeta Jones; and Love Actually, with Hugh Grant, Laura Linney and Liam Neeson.

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Billy Bob Thornton

 appeared in following movies:
Manure (2009) [Filming]
Duplicity (2009) [Post-production]
Peace Like a River (2009)
Tulia (2008)
Mr. Woodcock (2007) Jasper Woodcock
Astronaut Farmer, The (2007) 70% (13 votes) Charles Farmer
School for Scoundrels (2006) 70% (36 votes) Dr. P
Ice Harvest, The (2005) dvd59% (20 votes) Vic
Bad News Bears (2005) dvd61% (29 votes) Morris Buttermaker
Swedish Job, The (2005)
Fade Out (2005) [Pre-production]
Friday Night Lights (2004) dvd72% (85 votes) Coach Gary Gaines
Alamo, The (2004) dvd51% (52 votes) Davy Crockett
Chrystal (2004) dvd66% (6 votes) Joe
Bad Santa (2003) dvd72% (131 votes) Willie
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy 2004
Love Actually (2003) dvd78% (913 votes) The US President
Intolerable Cruelty (2003) dvd62% (139 votes) Howard D. Doyle
Levity (2003) dvd54% (21 votes) Manuel Jordan
Badge, The (2002) dvd58% (8 votes) Sheriff Darl Hardwick
Waking Up in Reno (2002) dvd51% (10 votes) Lonnie Earl Dodd
Man Who Wasn't There, The (2001) dvd72% (201 votes) Edward 'Ed' Crane
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama 2002
Daddy and Them (2001) dvd50% (5 votes) Claude Montgomery
Monster's Ball (2001) dvd80% (189 votes) Hank Grotowski
Bandits (2001) dvd62% (146 votes) Terry Lee Collins
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy 2002
Last Real Cowboys, The (2000) Tar
South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000) dvd40% (3 votes) Brig. Smalls
Franky Goes to Hollywood (1999) 76% (1 votes)
Pushing Tin (1999) dvd60% (83 votes) Russell Bell
Simple Plan, A (1998) dvd79% (199 votes) Jacob Mitchell
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role 1999
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1999
Armageddon (1998) dvd54% (902 votes) Dan Truman, NASA Administrator
Homegrown (1998) dvd60% (12 votes) Jack Marsden
Primary Colors (1998) dvd66% (100 votes) Richard Jemmons
U Turn (1997) dvd70% (158 votes) Darrell
Apostle, The (1997) dvd80% (47 votes) Troublemaker
Gun, a Car, a Blonde, A (1997) 50% (1 votes) Syd/Monk
Don't Look Back (1996) 51% (2 votes) Marshall
Sling Blade (1996) dvd86% (226 votes) Karl Childers
    • Won Academy Award - Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium 1997
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1997
Winner, The (1996) 58% (4 votes) Jack
Dead Man (1995) dvd84% (156 votes) Big George Drakoulious
Out There (1995) Jailbird
Stars Fell on Henrietta, The (1995) 70% (2 votes) Roy
Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade (1994) dvd68% (3 votes) Karl Childers
On Deadly Ground (1994) dvd41% (41 votes) Homer Carlton
Tombstone (1993) dvd80% (243 votes) Johnny Tyler
Trouble Bound (1993) dvd48% (2 votes) Coldface
Bound by Honor (1993) dvd80% (25 votes) Lightning
Indecent Proposal (1993) dvd48% (80 votes) Day Tripper
Killing Box, The (1993) 50% (1 votes) Langston
One False Move (1992) dvd80% (19 votes) Ray Malcolm
Chopper Chicks in Zombietown (1989) dvd36% (4 votes) Donny
Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains, The (1987) 74% (2 votes)

 
 Directing - 

Billy Bob Thornton

 worked as director on following movies:
Daddy and Them (2001) dvd50% (5 votes)
All the Pretty Horses (2000) dvd48% (37 votes)
Sling Blade (1996) dvd86% (226 votes)
    • Won Academy Award - Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium 1997
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1997
 
 Screenplay - 

Billy Bob Thornton

 worked as writer on following movies:
Camouflage (2001) dvd66% (3 votes)
Daddy and Them (2001) dvd50% (5 votes)
Gift, The (2000) dvd65% (205 votes)
Don't Look Back (1996) 51% (2 votes) story
Family Thing, A (1996) dvd66% (8 votes)
Sling Blade (1996) dvd86% (226 votes) play
    • Won Academy Award - Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium 1997
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1997
Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade (1994) dvd68% (3 votes)
One False Move (1992) dvd80% (19 votes)
 
 Production - 

Billy Bob Thornton

 worked as producer on following movies:
All the Pretty Horses (2000) dvd48% (37 votes)

 Appeared as Himself
Pick Up the Pace: Making 'Mr. Woodcock' (2008) Himself
VH1 Rock Honors (2007) Himself
Bruce Willis (2005) Himself
Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade (2004) Himself
Look Inside 'Intolerable Cruelty', A (2004) Himself
Bad Santa: Not Your Typical Christmas Movie (2004) Himself
2002 ABC World Stunt Awards (2002) 71% (1 votes) Himself (Presenter)
American Film Institute Salute to Martin Scorsese, The (1997) 70% (1 votes) Himself




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