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'''Joaquin Rafael Phoenix''' (born October 28, 1974 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is an American actor, also known as '''Leaf Phoenix'''. He often plays supporting roles as conflicted characters plagued with self doubt.
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'''Joaquin Rafael Phoenix''' (born October 28, [[1974]] in San Juan, [[Puerto Rico]]), also known as '''Leaf Phoenix''', is an actor in the USA.
  
His parents were members of the [[Children of God]] missionaries, and encouraged their children (Joaquin was the third of five) to develop their creative instincts. Since his other siblings changed their names to match their earth monikers, "River"; "Rain" (or "Rainbow"); "Liberty" and "Summer", Joaquin followed and changed his name to "Leaf".
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His Irish-Spanish father, John Bottom, and Bronx-born Jewish mother, Arlyn Dunitz, joined the [[Children of God]] [[cult]] in [[1972]], traveling throughout [[South America]]. Joaquin, who was born in Puerto Rico, lived in the island until he was six years old. After leaving the cult (upon which his family adopted the surname "Phoenix") and returning to the [[United States]], they encouraged their children (Joaquin was the third of five) to develop their creative instincts. Since his siblings had nature-related names – "[[River Phoenix|River]]", "[[Rain Phoenix|Rain]]" (or "Rainbow"), "[[Liberty Phoenix|Liberty Butterfly]]", and "[[Summer Phoenix|Summer]]" – Joaquin changed his name to "Leaf".
  
The family moved to Los Angeles when Joaquin was 6 years old. His mother started working as a secretary for NBC and his father became a landscaper. His parents contracted an agent who eventually got the five children on commercial spots. Joaquin's first acting stints were guest appearances on two television shows with his brother [[River Phoenix|River]], ''Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' (1982) and ''Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia'' (1984).
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The family moved to Los Angeles from Puerto Rico. His mother started working as a secretary for NBC, and his father became a landscaper. His parents hired an agent, who eventually got the five children acting work. Joaquin's first acting jobs were guest appearances on two television shows with his brother River: ''Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' ([[1982]]) and ''Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia'' ([[1984]]).
  
He made his big screen debut in the interstellar romp ''Space Camp'' (1986), and his first starring role in the drama ''Russkies'' (1987), and went on to establish himself as a child actor in Parenthood (1989), before deciding to withdraw from acting for a while and move to Mexico with his father.
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He made his big-screen debut in ''Space Camp'' ([[1986]]), and his first starring role was in ''Russkies'' ([[1987]]). He went on to establish himself as a child actor in ''Parenthood'' ([[1989]]), before deciding to withdraw from acting for a while and move to [[Mexico]] with his father.
  
Joaquin came back to the public light under tragic circumstances—he was the person that dialled 9-1-1 when his brother River suffered a fatal drug overdose outside Hollywood nightclub The Viper Room. Joaquin was reluctant to re-enter the world of acting again but, he did so at the insistence of his friends. He changed his name from "Leaf" back to his birth name "Joaquin".
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Joaquin came back into public view under tragic circumstances — he was the person who dialled 9-1-1 when his brother [[River Phoenix]] suffered a fatal drug overdose outside Hollywood nightclub ''The Viper Room''. Joaquin was reluctant to re-enter the world of acting, but he did so at the insistence of his friends. He changed his name from "Leaf" back to "Joaquin".
  
He portrayed a troubled teen in Gus Van Sant's ''To Die For'', and has earned positive reviews for adult roles as Commodus in ''Gladiator'' (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), a priest in ''Quills'', washed-up baseball player Merrill Hess in M. Night Shyamalan's ''Signs'', and stoic Lucius Hunt in Shyamalan's ''The Village''.
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He portrayed a troubled teen in Gus Van Sant's ''To Die For'', and has earned positive reviews for adult roles as Commodus in ''Gladiator'' (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), a priest in ''Quills'', the washed-up baseball player Merrill Hess in M. Night Shyamalan's ''Signs'', and stoic Lucius Hunt in Shyamalan's ''The Village''.
  
Phoenix is a strict vegan, and will not wear costumes made from animal products.
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Phoenix is a strict vegan, and will not wear costumes made from animal products. He has recently admitted himself into rehab to deal with his increasing alcohol problem. He is also a chain smoker.
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==Selected filmography==
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* ''Walk the Line'' (2005)
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* ''Hotel Rwanda'' (2004)
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* ''The Village'' (2004)
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* ''Ladder 49'' (2004)
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* ''Buffalo Soldiers'' (2003)
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* ''It's All About Love'' (2003)
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* ''Brother Bear'' (voice) (2003)
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* ''Signs'' (2002)
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* ''Gladiator'' (2000)
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* ''Quills'' (2000)
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* ''The Yards'' (2000)
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* ''Return to Paradise'' (1998)
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* ''Clay Pigeons'' (1998)
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* ''8mm'' (1998)
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* ''Inventing the Abbotts'' (1997)
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* ''U-Turn'' (1997)
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* ''To Die For'' (1995)
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* ''Parenthood'' (1989)
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* ''Russkies'' (1987)
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* ''Space Camp'' (1986)
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia.org]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia.org]
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* [http://imdb.com/name/nm0001618/ Joaquin Phoenix at IMDb.com]
  
 
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Revision as of 00:03, 3 October 2005

Joaquin Rafael Phoenix (born October 28, 1974 in San Juan, Puerto Rico), also known as Leaf Phoenix, is an actor in the USA.

His Irish-Spanish father, John Bottom, and Bronx-born Jewish mother, Arlyn Dunitz, joined the Children of God cult in 1972, traveling throughout South America. Joaquin, who was born in Puerto Rico, lived in the island until he was six years old. After leaving the cult (upon which his family adopted the surname "Phoenix") and returning to the United States, they encouraged their children (Joaquin was the third of five) to develop their creative instincts. Since his siblings had nature-related names – "River", "Rain" (or "Rainbow"), "Liberty Butterfly", and "Summer" – Joaquin changed his name to "Leaf".

The family moved to Los Angeles from Puerto Rico. His mother started working as a secretary for NBC, and his father became a landscaper. His parents hired an agent, who eventually got the five children acting work. Joaquin's first acting jobs were guest appearances on two television shows with his brother River: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1982) and Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia (1984).

He made his big-screen debut in Space Camp (1986), and his first starring role was in Russkies (1987). He went on to establish himself as a child actor in Parenthood (1989), before deciding to withdraw from acting for a while and move to Mexico with his father.

Joaquin came back into public view under tragic circumstances — he was the person who dialled 9-1-1 when his brother River Phoenix suffered a fatal drug overdose outside Hollywood nightclub The Viper Room. Joaquin was reluctant to re-enter the world of acting, but he did so at the insistence of his friends. He changed his name from "Leaf" back to "Joaquin".

He portrayed a troubled teen in Gus Van Sant's To Die For, and has earned positive reviews for adult roles as Commodus in Gladiator (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), a priest in Quills, the washed-up baseball player Merrill Hess in M. Night Shyamalan's Signs, and stoic Lucius Hunt in Shyamalan's The Village.

Phoenix is a strict vegan, and will not wear costumes made from animal products. He has recently admitted himself into rehab to deal with his increasing alcohol problem. He is also a chain smoker.

Selected filmography

  • Walk the Line (2005)
  • Hotel Rwanda (2004)
  • The Village (2004)
  • Ladder 49 (2004)
  • Buffalo Soldiers (2003)
  • It's All About Love (2003)
  • Brother Bear (voice) (2003)
  • Signs (2002)
  • Gladiator (2000)
  • Quills (2000)
  • The Yards (2000)
  • Return to Paradise (1998)
  • Clay Pigeons (1998)
  • 8mm (1998)
  • Inventing the Abbotts (1997)
  • U-Turn (1997)
  • To Die For (1995)
  • Parenthood (1989)
  • Russkies (1987)
  • Space Camp (1986)

References