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Method Acting. He created the fundamentals of it after much trial and error.
Acting is so much fun. You can really express yourself and be yourself. I'm in acting and feel so comfortable around everyone I act with.
it will take maybe 4 to 6 months to keep up good acting acting and dancing does not require much training if your talented in it
if i tell you... you have to promise to act surprised!
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In the movie "Rocky," Sylvester Stallone's character Rocky Balboa weighed around 200-205 pounds.
Sylvestor Stallone originally was going to let his son return to play the one his character has in the movies- but then he later declined because he thought everyone would think too much about the belief "he was living in his father's shadows".
A Who2 biographyhttp://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/3/34/200px-RockyBalboa1stChampionship.jpg* Born: 1976 * Birthplace: The Movies * Best Known As: Star of the Rocky film series Rocky Balboa is the fictional boxer created by Sylvester Stallone in the 1976 film Rocky. The film tells the story of a down-and-out Philadelphia boxer who gets a long-shot title fight with heavyweight champion Apollo Creed. Rocky was a tremendous hit, winning the Academy Award as best picture and making Stallone a major Hollywood force. (The actor had been nearly unknown before writing the script and convincing producers to let him play the lead.) Rocky appeared in four numbered sequels, battling a series of pugilistic villains while winning and losing championships and fortunes: Rocky II (1978, featuring a rematch with Creed), Rocky III (1982, with Mr. T as opponent Clubber Lang), Rocky IV (1985, with Dolph Lundgren as Russian nemesis Ivan Drago), and Rocky V (1990, with Stallone's real-life son Sage as Rocky Balboa, Jr.). In 2006 Stallone brought the character back for a fifth sequel, Rocky Balboa, in which a much older Rocky comes out of retirement to fight an exhibition against a champion named Mason Dixon (played by real-life boxer Antonio Tarver). Rocky's nickname is "the Italian Stallion"... The original Rocky also won Oscars for best director (John Avildsen) and best editing (Richard Halsey and Scott Conrad). The theme song "Gonna Fly Now" was nominated for an Oscar and remains an iconic Hollywood tune... Stallone directed sequels II, III, IV, and Rocky Balboa. Avildsen returned to direct Rocky V... Avildsen also directed another underdog sports flick, The Karate Kid (1984)... The films defeated by Rocky in the best picture competition were Taxi Driver, All the President's Men, Bound for Glory and Network... Tommy Morrison, the nephew of John Wayne, appeared in Rocky V as Rocky's ungrateful protegé Tommy "Machine" Gunn... Stallone has often said he was inspired to write the first film after seeing Chuck Wepner fight Muhammad Ali in 1975. Wepner sued Stallone in 2003, saying he had not received payments promised by Stallone; the two settled the suit out of court in 2006.
All of the Rocky movies are fictional accounts. The Ali - Chuck Wepner fight gave Sylvester Stallone the idea for the first Rocky Movie, which is pretty much a little known trivia. (Got to admit, Sly is a very commendable Actor! He does a great job every time.)
Sylvester Stallone was a struggling actor when he wrote and starred in 'Rocky.' He once said he had just a little over a hundred dollars in the bank. But that all changed when Rocky became a huge success, making the once hard up actor, an instant movie star. The film made $40 million and only cost $1 million to make.
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There was a boxer named Rocky Balboa, BUT the real Rocky is Chuck Wepner, who fought Ali in 1975. I am a good friend of Chuck and I am also a Ring Announcer and I MC a lot of sports affairs and when I introduce him I always say he is the Real Rocky.
John G. Avildsen won the Oscar for Best DirectorRichard Halsey and Scott Conrad won the Oscar for Best Film EditingIrwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff won the Oscar for Best Picture
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That has not ever happened and apparently will not since no more movies are going to be made for that series. Sylvestor Stallone wanted his character to be killed off at the end of "Rocky 5"- but the producers talked him out of it because they said Rocky Balboa is an American icon and having him die would be like doing just that to Superman. The comic book where Superman fought Doomsday and got killed came out shortly after.
Sylvester Stallone's bench press strength is not publicly documented, but he is known for his impressive physical fitness and training regimen, especially during his roles in the "Rocky" and "Rambo" series. While specific figures may vary, reports suggest he could bench press around 250-300 pounds during his prime. His dedication to fitness and weight training has contributed to his iconic physique.