John Travolta
John Joseph Travolta, born on February 18, 1954, is a celebrated American actor whose career spans several decades. He initially found success on television but quickly became a prominent film star. His impressive body of work has garnered him numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and nominations for two Academy Awards, a British Academy Film Award, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Travolta gained fame through his role as Vinnie Barbarino in the hit sitcom *Welcome Back, Kotter* (1975–1979). He then starred in iconic films such as *Carrie* (1976), *Grease* (1978), *Urban Cowboy* (1980), and *Blow Out* (1981). He received Academy Award nominations for his performances in *Saturday Night Fever* (1977) and *Pulp Fiction* (1994). His film repertoire includes titles like *Get Shorty* (1995), *Broken Arrow* (1996), *Michael* (1996), *Face/Off* (1997), *A Civil Action* (1998), *Primary Colors* (1998), *The General's Daughter* (1999), *The Punisher* (2004), *Wild Hogs* (2007), *Hairspray* (2007), *Bolt* (2008), and *Savages* (2012).
In recent years, Travolta returned to television, playing lawyer Robert Shapiro in *The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story*, earning an Emmy Award for producing and a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor. He also starred in the web series *Die Hart* (2021), receiving another Emmy nomination. Beyond acting, Travolta has released nine albums, including hits that charted on the Billboard Hot 100, and is known as a skilled private pilot.