Shirtless Again
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Gerard Butler showed off his toned shirtless body near Malibu, California at the end of June 2011. He was spotted with a mystery brunette on June 26th. They walked separately down the beach after they spotted the awaiting photographers.
Invited to join the Academy
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Gerard Butler and Robbie Coltrane have invited to become members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences – a group made up of actors and film industry professionals who have a vote in deciding Oscar winners. Every year the Academy chooses to invite those individuals who have achieved exceptional work in the various creative and executive fields of filmmaking. They are among the 178 artists, directors, producers and executives invited to join the Academy this year.
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Born in Paisley, Scotland, to Margaret and Edward Butler, Gerard Butler was raised along with his older brother and sister in his hometown of Paisley, Scotland. He also spent some of his youth in Canada. His parents divorced when he was a child, and he and his siblings were raised primarily by their mother, who later remarried.
film debut was as Billy Connolly's younger brother in "Mrs. Brown (1997)". His film career continued with small roles, first in the James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) and then Russell Mulcahy's Tale of the Mummy (1998). In 2000, Butler was cast in two breakthrough roles, the first being Attila the Hun in the USA film Attila (2001/I) and Wes Craven's new take on the Dracula legacy - Dracula 2000 (2000).
The role that garnered him most attention from both moviegoers and movie makers alike was that of Andre Marek in the big-screen adaptation of Michael Crichton's novel Timeline (2003). He appeared in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Phantom of the Opera (2004), playing the title character in the successful adaptation of the stage musical. It was a role that brought him much international attention. Other projects include Dear Frankie (2004), The Game of Their Lives (2005) and Beowulf & Grendel (2005).
In 2007 he starred as Spartan King Leonidas in the Warner Bros. production 300 (2006), based on the Frank Miller graphic novel, which brought him into the A-list sphere.
