Russell Crowe
Definition
A prominent New Zealand-born Australian actor, producer, and musician, renowned for his intense performances in films such as Gladiator (2000), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor, A Beautiful Mind (2001), and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003).
Known for his brooding charisma, gravelly voice, and occasional real-life outbursts—like the infamous 2005 hotel phone-throwing incident—Crowe embodies the modern anti-hero both on and off screen.
Examples
When the waiter brought the wrong order, he channeled his inner Russell Crowe and demanded, 'Are you not entertained?'
My dad watches every Russell Crowe movie twice: once for the plot, and once just to perfect that Maximus scowl.
After smashing his phone in a fit of rage, he joked it was method acting for his next Russell Crowe biopic.
She's got the Russell Crowe vibe—tough exterior, heart of gold, and a rugby obsession that could level a stadium.
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