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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