Filmography John Travolta

Actor. Born on February 18, 1954, in Englewood, New Jersey. The youngest of six children born into a family of entertainers, John Travolta dropped out of high school by age 16 to pursue a career in acting. He made his debut in an off-Broadway production of Rain (1972), then joined the Broadway cast of Grease, as well as the hit musical Over Here! starring The Andrews Sisters. 
In 1975, Travolta shot to stardom for his role as Vinnie Barbarino in the hit TV series Welcome Back Kotter. The following year, he won the lead in the critically acclaimed TV movie, The Boy in the Plastic Bubble. International fame came with two successive box-office hits, Saturday Night Fever (1977) and Grease (1978). He earned an Oscar nod for his role in the former, becoming an icon for disco nightlife and '70s culture. 
 
At the top of his game, it seemed John Travolta could do no wrong in the late 1970s. What he came up with were a series of hits (Urban Cowboy) and misses (Moment by Moment, Staying Alive, Two of a Kind). By the end of the 1980s, despite a brief comeback with the Look Who's Talking series, Travolta's poor career choices, missed opportunities and horrendous films landed him in the has-been actor category. 
 
Then, in 1994, Travolta made a career comeback when he starred in Quentin Tarantino's crime smash Pulp Fiction. He earned his second Academy Award nomination and went on to win a Golden Globe for his performance in the critically acclaimed film Get Shorty. Other notable films include Broken Arrow, Phenomenon, Primary Colors, The General's Daughter, and Ladder 49. 
 
After a long string of dramatic roles, Travolta returned to his musical roots with the film adaptation of the Broadway smash Hairspray (which in itself was based on the 1988 film by John Waters) in 2007. The film tells the story of a plump young girl who wants to be a performer on a local dance show. Travolta played the girl's mother, Edna Turnblad. With the help of wigs, make-up, costumes, and a fat suit Travolta convincingly transformed himself into a large woman to play the role. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his performance. 
 
Most recently Travolta voiced the lead role in the Disney film Bolt (2008). In the movie, he plays a lost dog who believes he is a super hero. He also performed the duet "I Thought I Lost You" with co-star Miley Cyrus for the ending credits of the film. In 2009 he will appear in Old Dogs, co-starring Robin Williams and Bernie Mac. 
 
Travolta married actress Kelly Preston in 1991. The couple had two children: son Jett, born on April 13, 1992, and daughter Ella Bleu, born in 2000. Jett died on January 2, 2009, during a family vacation at their home in the Bahamas. A coroner's report determined the cause of death to be a seizure.

Filmography John Travolta

Savages - Thriller
October 2012

Savages

Thriller Directed by: Oliver StoneWith: Blake Lively, John Travolta, Aaron Johnson,...Entrepreneurs Ben, a peaceful and charitable marijuana producer, and friend Chon, a former Navy SEAL, run a lucrative, homegrown industry - raising some of the best weed ever developed. They also share a one-of-a-kind love with Ophelia. Life is idyllic in their Southern California town... until the... Read more...
From Paris with Love - Action
February 2010

From Paris with Love

Action Directed by: Pierre MorelWith: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, John Travolta,...A government agents desire to shine beyond the shadows of his profession comes true when he is paired with his new partner in crime Wax. As the two tear through Paris on an anti-terrorism peace mission, our young agent discovers the deadliest weapons are the one we love the most.
Bolt - Comedy, Animation (modern)
February 2009

Bolt

Comedy, Animation (modern) Directed by: Chris WilliamsFrom Walt Disney Pictures comes an animated comedy adventure featuring a super-dog named BOLT (voice of JOHN TRAVOLTA), whose days are filled with danger and intrigue-at least until the cameras stop rolling. When the star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New... Read more...
Hairspray - Musical comedy
August 2007

Hairspray

Musical comedy Directed by: Adam ShankmanWith: John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer,...Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, has only one passion - dancing. Her dream is to appear on "The Corny Collins Show," Baltimore's hippest dance party on TV. Tracy (Nikki Blonsky) seems a natural fit for the show except for one not-so-little problem - she doesn't fit... Read more...

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