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Sylvester Stallone played Stanley Rosiello in the 1974 movie The Lords of Flatbush. Henry Winkler modeled his Happy Days character, The Fonz, after Sylvester Stallone having worked with him in this film.
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay and would only sell it if he could play the role.
Sylvester Stallone played the character Judge Dredd in the 1995 film "Judge Dredd", based on the comic book series of the same name. The character is known for being a no-nonsense law enforcement officer in a dystopian future.
Sylvester Stallone did not play professional football, but he was involved in the sport during his youth. He attended Notre Dame University, where he played football briefly before focusing on his acting career. Stallone's athletic background and physicality have influenced his roles in action films, but he is primarily known for his work in cinema rather than sports.
In the movie "Victory," Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, and Pelé are prisoners of war (POWs) who play soccer against the Nazis. The match serves as a cover for their escape plan, allowing them to create a distraction while they attempt to break free. The film combines elements of sports and war drama, showcasing teamwork and resilience in the face of adversity. Ultimately, the game becomes a symbol of hope for the POWs.
Many actors were considered or asked to play John Rambo in the original film First Blood including:John TravoltaClint EastwoodSteve McQueenAl PacinoDustin HoffmanNick NolteRobert DeNiroJeff BridgesMichael DouglasKris Kristoffersonand James Garner
Yes, I believe it was written by Claude Magnier and adapted several times for film. The latest one starring Sylvester Stallone.
Unless you make it a condition of your contract when you sell the screenplay, it won't be up to you. When Sylvester Stallone sold the screenplay for "Rocky" he required that he would play the role.
Sylvester Stallone is called "Sly" as it is a shortened version of his first name, Sylvester. The nickname may have originated from his friends or colleagues as a way to address him informally. Additionally, the name "Sly" may also be a reference to his portrayal of the character Rocky Balboa in the "Rocky" film series, as Rocky is known for his clever and cunning nature in the boxing ring.
Sylvester Williams plays for the Denver Broncos.
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".