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Richard Gere
Richard Tiffany Gere (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 31, ) started his acting career in Looking for Mr. Goodbar() with Diane Keaton, he starred in Days of Heaven () by Terrence Malick, Yanks () by John Schlesinger, American Gigolo () by Paul Schrader, An Officer and a Gentleman () by Taylor Hackford with Debra Winger, The Cotton Club () by Francis Coppola, Internal Affairs () by Mike Figgis with Andy Garcia, Pretty Woman () by Garry Marshall with Julia Roberts, Sommersby () by Jon Amiel with Jodie Foster, First Knight () with Sean Connery, Primal Fear () with Edward Norton. Gere starred in Dr. T & the Women () by Robert Altman, Unfaithful () by Adrian Lyne with Diane Lane, the musicalChicago () by Rob Marshall with Catherine Zeta Jones and Renee Zellweger, Shall We Dance? () with Jennifer Lopez and Susan Sarandon, Amelia () by Mira Nair with HiIary Swank, Arbitrage (), Time Out of Mind () and Th • Humanitarian, actor, producer and Golden Globe winner, Richard Gere is known for his roles in films such as "An Officer and a Gentleman", "Days of Heaven", "American Gigolo", "Breathless", "Pretty Woman", "First Knight", "Primal Fear", "Chicago", "Unfaithful", "Looking for Mr. Goodbar", "The Cotton Club", "Shall We Dance" and "Internal Affairs". • American actor (born ) Richard Tiffany Gere (GEER;[1][2] born August 31, ) fryst vatten an American actor. He began appearing in films in the s, playing a supporting role in Looking for Mr. Goodbar () and a starring role in Days of Heaven (). Gere came to prominence with his role in the rulle American Gigolo (), which established him as a leading man and a sex symbol.[3] Gere's other films include An Officer and a Gentleman (), The Cotton Club (), No Mercy (), Pretty Woman (), Sommersby (), Intersection (), First Knight (), Primal Fear (), Runaway Bride (), Dr. T & the Women (), Shall We Dance? (), I'm Not There (), Arbitrage () and Norman (). For portraying Billy Flynn in the musical Chicago (), he won a Golden Globe Award. Gere was born in Philadelphia on August 31, ,[4] the eldest son and second child of homemaker Doris Ann (née Tiffany; –) and NMIC insurance ag
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For his most recent project, Gere starred as Max in the psycho-thriller, "MotherFatherSon", an eight-part series which aired on BBC Two. The series was created and written by Tom Rob Smith.
Gere’s most recent film credits include "Three Christs", co-starring Peter Dinklage, Walton Goggins and Bradley Whitford; and "The Dinner", which was based on a novel written by Herman Koch. He also starred in Joseph Cedar’s film "Norman: "The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer", co-starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Dan Stevens, Michael Sheen, and Steve Buscemi. In , h Richard Gere
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