The Oscar for Best Picture in 2001 was awarded to "Gladiator," directed by Ridley Scott. The film, which stars Russell Crowe as the Roman general Maximus, was praised for its epic storytelling and impressive visuals. It also won several other Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Crowe and Best Visual Effects. "Gladiator" is often credited with revitalizing the sword-and-sandal genre in cinema.
Crowe won the 2000 Best Actor for his performance as onetime Roman general Maximus Decimus Meridius in "Gladiator."
She won the Oscar for the film Roman Holiday.
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Odo Russell has written: 'The Roman question' -- subject(s): Roman question, Correspondence, Sources, Diplomats, Church and state, History
Maximus. Russell Crowe plays the part of Maximus a loyal Roman general who is betrayed by Commodus the ambitious son,who murders his father the Emperor and ceases the throne. Maximus is reduced to slavery, but rises through the Gladiator ranks until finally he avenges the death of his family and the emperor.
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Yes, for her Humanitarian work with UNICEF, making it her second Oscar, the first being awarded to her for 'Roman Holiday' (1953) :)
Russell LeRoi Bohr has written: 'Classical art' -- subject(s): Art, Greco-Roman, Greek Art
The gladiator known as the "Spaniard" refers to the character Maximus Decimus Meridius from the film "Gladiator," portrayed by Russell Crowe. In the film, Maximus is a Roman general who becomes a gladiator after being betrayed and seeks revenge against the emperor who wronged him. The character embodies themes of honor, loyalty, and the struggle for freedom, resonating with audiences and contributing to the film's critical acclaim. While fictional, Maximus draws inspiration from historical gladiators and the Roman Empire's brutal culture.
it was the roman not the English the English came after the roman
No, Oscar Romero was not Spanish. He was a Salvadoran Roman Catholic Archbishop who became a vocal advocate for the poor and oppressed in El Salvador. He was assassinated in 1980 while celebrating Mass.