Richard Gere, ššØš«š§ on August 31, 1949, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a celebrated actor known for iconic roles in films such as “Pretty Woman” and “An Officer and a Gentleman.”
Gere’s early career included challenges, including being replaced in “The Lords of Flatbush” due to a feud with co-star Sylvester Stallone, which has persisted for decades.
His personal life has been marked by high-profile relationships, including marriages to supermodel Cindy Crawford and actress Carey Lowell, both of which ended in divorce.
Gere found lasting love with Spanish publicist Alejandra Silva, whom he married in 2018, and they have two š¤š©šŖšš„ren together.
A committed humanitarian, Gere advocates for Tibetan independence and has faced repercussions for his outspoken political views, including being banned from entering China.
He actively supports various causes, including AIDS awareness, indigenous rights, and environmental conservation, earning numerous accolades for his humanitarian efforts.
At nearly 75 years old, Gere continues to act, recently starring in the BBC series “MotherFatherSon” and preparing for a role in the upcoming film “Longing.”