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John Travolta
Actor, producer. Born February 18, 1954, in Englewood, New
Jersey, to Salvatore and Helen Travolta. His family encouraged
creative expression; his older sister, Ellen, was a television
actress. Travolta’s first public performance was at eight years
old, when he danced “The Twist” for a local theater crowd.
Immediately after high school, he pursued an acting career full
time. He appeared in over forty commercials and many stage
shows, including an early road show of Grease.
\tTravolta’s first major role came in 1975 as Vinnie Barbarino
on the sitcom Welcome Back Kotter. He was the breakout star and
helped make the show an immediate hit. At nearly the same time,
Travolta appeared in the made-for-TV movie The Boy in the
Plastic Bubble. During production, Travolta and co-star Diana
Hyland (playing his mother) fell in love. Travolta suffered a
great personal loss when Hyland died of cancer in March 1977.
\tLater that same year, Travolta’s movie career took off when
Saturday Night Fever was released to both critical and popular
acclaim. Travolta, with his charisma and dynamic dancing, became
an icon of the disco craze that was just hitting the mainstream.
He became a full-fledged teen idol in 1978 when he starred in
the film version of Grease opposite Olivia Newton-John.
\tTravolta finally escaped the fading Welcome Back Kotter in
1979 and sought to make the transition to serious adult actor.
Although Brian DePalma’s Blow Out (1982) was not a big hit,
Travolta got great reviews and critical respect for the first
time in his career.
However, this acclaim was quickly squandered as Travolta starred in a
series of flops from 1983-1989, including Two of a Kind and
Perfect.
His slump culminated with yet another bomb, The Experts, in
1989. However, Travolta did meet actress Kelly Preston on the
set. Two years later, after Preston broke up with actor Charlie
Sheen, she began dating Travolta. They were married a short time
later on September 5, 1991, in Paris, France, although a
subsequent civil ceremony in Florida was required to make it
legal. Seven months later, the couple had a son, Jett, whose
name was inspired by his father’s passion for aviation. The
birthing was conducted in complete silence in accordance with
the principles of Scientology, which Travolta has followed since
1972.
Travolta’s career enjoyed a renaissance beginning in 1994 with
Pulp Fiction, which he did for $140,000. His comeback was so
well received that within two years his asking price had reached
$20 million as he starred in Get Shorty(1995, Golden Globe
Award), Broken Arrow (1996 ), Face/Off (1997), Primary Colors
(1998), A Civil Action (1998), and The General's Daughter
(1999).
In 2000, Travolta produced and starred as an evil alien leader
in the futuristic science fiction epic Battlefield Earth. The
film, set in the year 3000, was adapted from the novel by L. Ron
Hubbard, the founder of the Church of Scientology. Both
Battlefield Earth and the comedy Lucky Numbers, costarring Lisa
Kudrow, were relative disappointments both critically and
commercially.
In the summer of 2001, a newly buff Travolta costarred opposite
Halle Berry in the action movie Swordfish. Upcoming projects
include Disney's Ladder 49, the movie version of the comic book
The Punisher, and the romantic drama A Love Song for Bobby Long.
Travolta and Preston had a second child, Ella Bleu, in April
2000. Travolta spends much of his free time piloting his private
jet.
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