After appearing in the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon series, Mel Gibson went on to direct and star in the Academy Award-winning Braveheart. In 2004, Mel Gibson directed and produced The Passion of the Christ, a controversial, yet successful, film portraying the last hours in the life of Jesus Christ. Outside his career, drunken remarks by Mel Gibson have generated accusations of homophobia and anti-semitism -- Mel Gibson has previously attributed the statements to his battle with alcoholism. Mel Gibson
After appearing in the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon series, Mel Gibson went on to direct and star in the Academy Award-winning Braveheart. In 2004, Mel Gibson directed and produced The Passion of the Christ, a controversial, yet successful, film portraying the last hours in the life of Jesus Christ. Outside his career, drunken remarks by Mel Gibson have generated accusations of homophobia and anti-semitism -- Mel Gibson has previously attributed the statements to his battle with alcoholism. Diane Lane
Diane Lane was born in New York City. Her mother, Colleen Farrington, was a night club singer and Playboy centerfold (Miss October 1957), who was also known as "Colleen Price." Her father, Burton Eugene Lane, was a Manhattan drama coach who ran an acting workshop with John Cassavetes, worked as a cab driver, and later taught humanities at City College. When Diane Lane was 13 months old, her parents split up. Her mother went to Mexico and obtained a divorce while retaining custody of her daughter until age 6. Her father got custody of his daughter after Farrington moved to Georgia. Diane Lane and her father lived in a number of residential hotels in New York City and she would ride with him in his taxi.
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