Richard Gere
Richard Tiffany Gere, born on August 31, 1949, is a renowned American actor and producer whose career spans several decades. He made his film debut in the 1970s with a notable supporting role in *Looking for Mr. Goodbar* (1977) and gained further recognition in *Days of Heaven* (1978). However, it was his performance in *American Gigolo* (1980) that catapulted him to stardom, establishing him as both a leading man and a cultural sex symbol.
Gere's filmography includes a variety of acclaimed titles, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He starred in the romantic drama *An Officer and a Gentleman* (1982), the historical musical *The Cotton Club* (1984), and the iconic romantic comedy *Pretty Woman* (1990). Other significant works include *Sommersby* (1993), *Primal Fear* (1996), and *Runaway Bride* (1999). In later years, he appeared in *I'm Not There* (2007), *Arbitrage* (2012), and *Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer* (2016).
Gere's performance as Billy Flynn in the Oscar-winning musical *Chicago* (2002) earned him both a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. With his impressive body of work, Gere continues to be celebrated for his contributions to cinema.