Birth name Richard Gere Date of birth (location)
29 August 1949, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Height
5' 10 1/2" Humanitarian and actor, Richard Gere was
born on August 29, 1949 in Philadelphia. The second of five children, his father
was Homer, an insurance salesman, and Doris. Richard started early as a musician,
playing a number of instruments in high school and writing music for high school
productions. He graduated from North Syracuse Central High School in 1967. Richard
won a gymnastics scholarship to the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, where
he majored in philosophy. He left college after 2 years to pursue acting, landing
a lead role in the London production of the rock musical "Grease" in 1973. The
following year he would be in other plays such as "Taming of the Shrew." Onscreen
he had a few roles, and gained recognition in "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" (1977).
Offscreen, he spent 1978 meeting Tibetans when he traveled to Nepal, where he
spoke to many monks and lamas. Returning to the USA, on Broadway Richard portrayed
a concentration-camp prisoner in "Bent," for which he received the 1980 Theatre
World Award. Back in Hollywood, he played the title role in "American Gigolo"
(1980) establishing him as a major star; this status was reaffirmed by "An Officer
and a Gentleman" (1982). In the early 1980s Richard went to Honduras, Nicaragua,
and El Salvador (while the war was going on); he traveled with a doctor and visited
refugee camps. It is said that Richard was romantically linked with lovely Brazilian
painter, Sylvia Martins. In 1990, Richard teamed up with Julia Roberts to star
in the blockbuster movie "Pretty Woman"; Richard's cool reserve was the perfect
complement to Julia's bubbling enthusiasm. This movie captured the nation's heart,
and won the People's Choice award for Best Movie. Fans clamored for years for
a sequel to Pretty Woman, or at least another pairing of Julia and Richard. We
fans got our wish with "Runaway Bride" which was a runaway success. (Richard got
12 million, Julia made 17 million, the box office was 152 million; so give the
public what we want!) Offscreen, Richard and Cindy Crawford got married December
12, 1991 (they got divorced in 1995). Afterwards, Richard started dating actress
Carey Lowell; they had a son Homer James Jigme Gere on February 6, 2000. Richard
was picked by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world
in 1991, and as their Sexiest Man Alive in 1999. Richard is an accomplished pianist
and music writer. Above all, Richard is a humanitarian. He's a founding member
of "Tibet House," a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of Tibetan
culture. Richard has been an active supporter of "Survival International" for
several years; that's a worldwide organization supporting tribal peoples, affirming
their right to decide their own future, and helping them protect their lives,
lands and human rights. (These tribes are global, including the Indians of the
Amazon, the Maasai of East Africa, the Wichi of Argentina, and others.) In 1994,
Richard went to London to open Harrods' sale, donating his 50,000 appearance fee
to Survival. And Richard has been prominent in their charity advertising campaigns.
Humanitarian Richard says, "If people lose their land, they have nothing. You
lose your land -- you lose your culture, you lose self." As for the duty of rich
nations helping developing countries, Richard says, "This planet can't exist anymore
unless all peoples are taken into account." (If one person suffers, ultimately
all people suffer.) Richard says, "The suffering does not limit itself to one
body; it goes through the entire body." |