Mel Gibson filmography

Mel Gibson is an American actor, director, and producer, who made his acting debut on the Australian television drama series The Sullivans (1976–1983).[1] While a student at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, he was given an uncredited role in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden[citation needed] and subsequently appeared as a leading actor in the micro budget surf drama Summer City (both in 1977).[2][3] Gibson rose to prominence during the Australian New Wave cinema movement in the early 1980s, having appeared in his breakthrough role in George Miller's dystopian action film Mad Max (1979), portraying the eponymous hero. He reprised the role in its sequels, Mad Max 2 (1981) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985).[2][4] He appeared in Peter Weir's war drama Gallipoli (1981) and the romantic drama The Year of Living Dangerously (1982).[4] Five years later he played Martin Riggs in the buddy cop action comedy Lethal Weapon alongside Danny Glover—a role he later reprised in its sequels Lethal Weapon 2 (1989), Lethal Weapon 3 (1992), and Lethal Weapon 4 (1998).[3]

Mel Gibson filmography
Mel Gibson at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival
Film58
Television series14
Theatre13

Gibson starred in Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet in 1990, as the eponymous character of the Shakespearean tragedy of the same name.[5] It was the first film produced by Icon Productions, a production company he co-founded with Bruce Davey.[1] Gibson's directorial debut was The Man Without a Face (1993), an adaptation of Isabelle Holland's novel of the same name.[6] Two years later he directed and produced Braveheart, a historical epic drama in which he also portrayed Sir William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish knight.[2] The film earned him a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Director, and the film won an Academy Award for Best Picture.[7] Gibson went on to star in Ransom (1996), Payback (1999), What Women Want and The Patriot (both in 2000), and We Were Soldiers (2002).[2][3]

Gibson co-wrote, directed and produced The Passion of the Christ in 2004, a Biblical epic drama which chronicled the Passion of Jesus.[8] On its release, the film garnered mixed reviews as well as notoriety for its graphic violence from critics.[9] It grossed $370.3 million in the United States and $611.4 million worldwide, making it Gibson's highest-grossing film to date.[10] Two years later he co-wrote, directed and produced Apocalypto, an epic adventure set in Central America depicting the last days of Mayan civilization before Spanish arrival in the 16th century.[11][12] Gibson then took a ten-year hiatus from directing during which time he landed roles in Edge of Darkness (2010), Machete Kills (2013), The Expendables 3 (2014), and Blood Father (2016).[13][14] He directed Hacksaw Ridge in 2016, a biographical war drama focusing on American World War II veteran Desmond Doss, the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor. The film garnered praise from critics and audiences alike,[14] as well as various accolades.

Film

Key
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Acting roles

List of Mel Gibson film acting credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1977Summer CityScallop[15]
1979Mad MaxMax Rockatansky[2]
TimTim[16]
1980The Chain ReactionMechanicUncredited[17]
1981Attack Force ZPaul Kelly[18]
GallipoliFrank Dunne[19]
Mad Max 2Max Rockatansky[4]
1982The Year of Living DangerouslyGuy Hamilton[20]
1984The BountyFletcher Christian[21]
The RiverTom Garvey[22]
Mrs. SoffelEd Biddle[23]
1985Mad Max Beyond ThunderdomeMax Rockatansky[24]
1987Lethal WeaponMartin Riggs[25]
1988Tequila SunriseDale McKussic[26]
1989Lethal Weapon 2Martin Riggs[27]
1990Bird on a WireRick Jarmin[28]
Air AmericaGene Ryack[29]
HamletPrince Hamlet[5]
1992Forever YoungDaniel McCormick[30]
Lethal Weapon 3Martin Riggs[31]
1993The Man Without a FaceJustin McLeodAlso director[6]
1994MaverickBret Maverick[32]
1995BraveheartWilliam WallaceAlso director and producer[33]
CasperHimselfCameo[34]
PocahontasJohn SmithVoice role[35]
1996RansomTom Mullen[36]
1997Fathers' DayScott the Body PiercerUncredited cameo[3]
Conspiracy TheoryJerry Fletcher[37]
FairyTale: A True StoryMajor Sergeant GriffithsUncredited cameo[3]
1998Lethal Weapon 4Martin Riggs[38]
1999PaybackPorter[39]
2000Chicken RunRockyVoice role[40]
The PatriotBenjamin Martin[41]
What Women WantNick Marshall[42]
The Million Dollar HotelAgent Skinner[43]
2002We Were SoldiersLt. Col. Hal Moore[44]
SignsFather Graham Hess[45]
2003The Singing DetectiveDr. GibbonAlso producer[46]
2004PaparazziAnger Management Therapy Patient
  • Uncredited cameo
  • Also producer
[citation needed]
2010Edge of DarknessThomas Craven[47]
2011The BeaverWalter Black[48]
2012Get the GringoDriverAlso producer and writer[49]
2013Machete KillsLuther Voz[50]
2014The Expendables 3Conrad Stonebanks[51]
2016Blood FatherJohn Link[52]
2017Daddy's Home 2Kurt Mayron[53]
2018Dragged Across ConcreteBrett Ridgeman[54]
2019The Professor and the MadmanJames MurrayAlso producer[55]
2020Force of NatureRay Barrett[56]
FatmanChris Cringle
2021Boss LevelColonel Clive Ventor[57]
DangerousDr. Alderwood[58]
2022Last LooksAlastair Pinch
PanamaStark[59]
Agent GameOlsen[60]
Father StuBill Long[61]
Hot SeatWallace Reed
BanditTommy Kay[62]
On the LineElvis Cooney
2023Confidential InformantKevin Hickey
Desperation RoadMitchell Gaines[63]
TBABoys of Summer TBAPost-production[64]
Boneyard Agent Petrovick[citation needed]

Filmmaking roles

List of Mel Gibson filmmaking credits
YearTitleDirectorProducerWriter
1993The Man Without a FaceYesNoNo
1995BraveheartYesYesNo
2004The Passion of the ChristYesYesYes
2006ApocalyptoYesYesYes
2012Get the GringoNoYesYes
2016Hacksaw RidgeYesNoNo
2025The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection - Chapter I YesYesYes
TBAFlight Risk YesYesNo

Producer

Executive producer

Television

Acting roles

List of Mel Gibson television acting credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1976–1983The SullivansRay Henderson[citation needed]
1977–1984Cop ShopPeter Lang[3]
1979The HeroUnknown[citation needed]
1981PunishmentRick MunroPilot[65]
1989Saturday Night LiveHostEpisode: "Mel Gibson / Living Colour"[66]
1995World of DiscoveryNarratorEpisode: "Australia's Outback: The Vanishing Frontier"[67]
1999The SimpsonsHimself
[68]
2004–2005Complete SavagesOfficer CoxAlso director and executive producer[69]
2023The Continental: From the World of John WickCormacMiniseries[70]

Executive producer

List of Mel Gibson television filmmaking credits
YearTitleNotesRef.
2000The Three StoogesTV movie[citation needed]
2001Invincible[71]
2003Family Curse[72]
2004–2005Clubhouse[69]
2008CarrierDocumentary[citation needed]

Theatre

List of Mel Gibson theatre credits
YearTitleVenueNotes
1976Le Chateau d'Hydro-Therapie MagnetiqueJane Street Theatre, SydneyWith Steve Bisley
1977Mother and SonNIDA Theatre, SydneyWith Steve Bisley and Judy Davis
The HostageWith Steve Bisley
Once in a LifetimeWith Steve Bisley and Judy Davis
1978Oedipus the KingAdelaide Festival of the ArtsWith Colin Friels
CedoonaWith Colin Friels and Judy Davis
The Les Darcy Show
1979Romeo and JulietPerth & SydneyWith Angela Punch-McGregor
Waiting for GodotWith Geoffrey Rush
On Our SelectionSydneyDirected by George Whaley
1981No Names, No Pack DrillWith Noni Hazelhurst
1982Death of a SalesmanDirected by George Ogilvie
1993Love LettersTelluride, ColoradoWith Sissy Spacek

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