So, let me start this tribute with his filmography. Before he became a major heartthrob to thousands of women of all ages, he was in several Hollywood movies, but was not the main character. He was excellent in all of them, but remained virtually unknown until Phantom of the Opera was released in 2004. (Please note that if you click on each of the images below, it will make them bigger & can be saved to your computer)
His 1st acting break came in a small role in Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown, where he played Archie Brown, the younger brother of John Brown, Queen Victoria's servant that became a very close friend to her after the death of her beloved Prince Albert. Gerry did very well in the role of Archie, giving his older brother rich advice while also making foolish mistakes due to his inexperience of working for the royal family. He displayed a wonderful naivety in the role as well as running naked into the surf alongside Billy Connolly who played John Brown. It was a really fun scene that showed their boyish delight in doing something for once that was extremely informal unlike the way the Queen herself would go swimming in full dress up to her neck. It's an excellent movie, (nominated for multiple awards), with Judy Dench in the title role, & Billy Connolly is as always wonderful. If you have not seen this gorgeous piece from 1997, run, don't walk, & rent it asap.
Here is a clip of one of his scenes in the movie:
Here's the official trailer:
After this, he was hired for a few small roles in various movies, the James Bond, Tomorrow Never Dies, Tale of the Mummy, the British TV drama, Little White Lies, and then he portrayed Marty Claymore, an arrogant womanizer that fancied himself a major rock star in the British TV comedy, The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star. He went on to be in several British movies, the wild and crazy Jacko in Fast Food, the sweet and love torn Sam in One More Kiss, and then the mischievous, wickedly manipulative Yasha in the more critically acclaimed Chekov period drama, The Cherry Orchard. He had a very small role as a combat photographer in the indie flick, Harrison's Flowers that starred Andie McDowell after which he got a much bigger break in a major Hollywood movie, Wes Craven's, Dracula 2000 when he auditioned while filming Attila, a period historical drama made for the USA cable network in early 2000.
He portrayed the fierce leader of the Huns, Attila in the 5th century. While this version is not totally accurate historically, it does show a different side to the nomadic conqueror. Gerry did a marvelous job as the romantic and shrewd diplomatic leader who befriended Flavius Aetius, an influential Roman general. Even though all accounts of Attila show him as a squatty most likely homely man, Gerry makes him appear very sexy and dynamically handsome. Much more appealing to the female audience for sure. Regardless of the historical innaccuracies & dramatic license taken with this film, I really enjoyed it, the cinematography and the horseback fight training scenes were breathtaking. Filmed in Lithuania, it made me want to include that country in my future travel plans.
Here's the official trailer:
Now on to his portrayal of Count Dracula. This was a very different take on the classic Bram Stoker story. Written by Joel Soisson and Patrick Lussier, it actually was a very well made movie that starred Christopher Plummer as Van Helsing and the little known British actors, Jonny Lee Miller and Justine Waddell. Gerry had a magnificent soliloquy in the movie that was edited from the final theatrical cut, however it is included in the DVD extras, I highly recommend renting this movie just for that if not for the extremely sexy and mesmerizing Dracula he portrayed. He was very convincing, I would have given him my neck to bite if I had the opportunity. Yummmm.
Here is a clip from the movie:
Here's the official trailer:
In between filming Attila and Dracula 2000, he appeared in 14 episodes of the British comedy series, Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, based on the book of the same name by Marian Keyes. Gerry plays a real womanizing two timer, Gus, while stealing the heart of our protagonist, Lucy. She has recently moved on after a breakup wanting a real fiance & believes she has found a soul mate in Gus when she meets him by accident at a friend's party. Gerry steals most of the scenes he's in & even though we know he's a real shit who basically doesn't really care about anyone but himself, we still love that bad boy he delivers & forgive him for doing Lucy wrong & lying to her. Unfortunately, the DVD has only been made available for purchase in Australia, but it can be ordered there & copied to region 1 blank DVD's if you have the know how.
Here's the official trailer:
Around this time, he also did a 15 minute short film that was based on an old joke, called Jewel of the Sahara that he graciously agreed to take the lead part in for his buddy, Ariel Vromen, who made the film. The film was never released for sale, but was given away by the filmmakers when it was first completed for a short time, so several Gerry fans did manage to get a copy of it back in the early 2000's. It has been uploaded online from time to time, but usually gets removed for copyright reasons.
Here is a small clip of it that was put up by one of his fans:
Around the same time, he was featured in another 15 minute short called Please! & did an excellent job, it is available to watch online in various places, plus has now been included in a new DVD that is a collection of shorts called Guilty Hearts.
The entire film is available to watch on youtube here:
Then came a small role as the lying cheating Tim Bolton in one episode of the British TV series, An Unsuitable Job for a Woman. After which he could be seen as the crazy gun runner, Jackie Jr. in the British gritty crime drama, Shooters. He was not in it long, but has a very memorable scene wearing nothing but a yellow towel. Ask any of his fans & for the most part, that is the only scene they actually care about. I thought it was a good film with superb acting by all the main characters & recommend it for those who appreciate this genre.
Here's the first 4 minutes of the movie on youtube:
Next came his portrayal of the depressed lonely alcoholic Johnnie Donne in the critically acclaimed British mini -series, The Jury. He was in it along with an impressive cast that included Derek Jacobi, Mark Strong, & Helen McCrory. I highly recommend this very well made & acted drama. In the words of PBS Masterpiece: In London's imposing Old Bailey courthouse, a gruesome crime is brilliantly prosecuted, ingeniously defended, and then painstakingly judged ... The rest of the synopsis is here along with the small video preview too: PBS - The Jury
Unfortunately, I could only find a very small trailer of it online at PBS which I have uploaded here:
Next we come to the Disney big budget sci-fi action thriller, Reign of Fire. He portrayed the quick witted and very courageous Creedy which starred Christian Bale and Matthew McConaughey as the main characters. It was well made & very well acted, but unfortunately, the viewing public was not impressed & it flopped at the box office, it didn't even make back it's budget. I loved it, being a big fan of the sci fi & action genres as well as being a dragon buff, yes this movie is about dragons & bad human eating ones too. I highly recommend it even though Gerry does not play the main character and has very limited on screen time in it. Bale & McConaughey were superb in it.
Here's the official trailer:
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Next up is the fun action thriller sequel to the movie adaptation of Lara Croft Tomb Raider, the sequel being titled Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. He co-stars as Terry Sheridan with Angelina Jolie as the title role. Terry is Lara's ex-lover as well as a mercenary & Royal Marine gone rogue & she gets him released from a Kazakhstan prison to help her on her quest to thwart the evil bio-terrorist, Jonathon Reiss played very convincingly by Ciaran Hinds. I thought he was great as the arrogant swaggering Terry that really pulled off that type of character while also trying to hide his love for Lara. I love this genre, so it was great fun in my opinion & I thought Gerry did a very good job in it, not to mention very handsome & sexy once again.
Here's the official trailer:
That brings us to the movie adaption of the Michael Crichton bestseller, Timeline. Gerry plays Andre Marek alongside Paul Walker, Billy Connolly, a deliciously evil Michael Sheen, a delightful Anna Friel, David Thewlis, Frances O'Connor, & the wonderfully traitorous Decker/De Kere played by Marton Csokas. Unfortunately it was another box office flop although I was surprised about that. It was again very well made & acted by all, & had a thoroughly engaging storyline. It did not follow the book totally & maybe that did not set well with Crichton fans, I don't know. I highly recommend this to any that love the sci-fi fantasy time travel type of movie. & of course, Gerry did an excellent job portraying Marek.
Here's a 3 minute unofficial trailer I found that is really well made:
With this, I am taking a break & will continue the post later with part 2 of his impressive filmography.
Thanks to gerardbutler.net, GALS, & Google images for the screencaps, pics, & posters.
2 comments:
Vanessa, you're doing a wonderful job of cataloging Gerry's active career. He is a remarkable actor and has made a big difference in my life, too. After our daughter died and my sad world was black, he gave my smile back to me. My first experience with Gerry the actor was in Phantom of the Opera and, even though I have a lot of favorites, it will always be my most favorite movie. It has to be - he stole my heart the moment he started walking Christine through the candlelaubrum, even with half a face. :)
I'll be back to read through the rest of your blog when you've had a chance to finish.
I lift my glass in celebration of his birthday. May he have many, many more and continue to delight his fans with his wide smile, delightful sense of humor, and his great talent. :)
Thanks Marlene, & I clink virtual glasses of celebratory virtual bubbly with you! He is one phenomenal man & I totally relate to how he affected you, although not for the same reasons. He opened up a whole new world to me with fansites & learning new things & making online friends. I can truly say I have definitely made several friends for life because of him.
I can not begin to imagine what you must have gone through when you lost your precious daughter, bless you dear lady, my heart goes out to you. ((Big hugs))
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