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Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson [3] AO (born January 3, 1956 [4]) is an American actor and filmmaker.The recipient of multiple accolades, he is known for his action hero roles, particularly his breakout role as Max Rockatansky in the first three films of the post-apocalyptic action series Mad Max and as Martin Riggs in the buddy cop action-comedy film series Lethal Weapon.
Warrant Served in Mel Gibson Case-- Posted Oct 12th 2006 1:23PM by TMZ Staff. TMZ has learned the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has gone after the deputy who arrested Mel Gibson with a vengeance. At the same time, it appears little has been done to determine if top brass gave Gibson special treatment and deceived the media.
Coincidentally, the July 2006 Seattle Jewish Federation shooting occurred on the same day as the Mel Gibson DUI incident. According to one opinion piece, the deadly attack ironically received far less media coverage than the Gibson DUI incident. [41]
After helming box office triumphs like “The Passion of the Christ” and “Apocalypto,” Gibson largely exited the industry for several years after he was arrested for a DUI in 2006 and was ...
Gibson called Downey “bold and generous and kind” for urging Hollywood to forgive Gibson after his infamous 2006 arrest, which included the “Braveheart” star making comments disparaging ...
“Either way, Mel Gibson is GREAT,” Trump wrote. Gibson’s drunken anti-Jewish rant at a cop in 2006 and recorded death threat and admitted striking of an ex-girlfriend after that badly ...
On July 28, 2006, actor Mel Gibson was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) while speeding in his vehicle with an open container of alcohol." [ 14 ] According to the arrest report, Gibson exploded into an angry tirade when the arresting officer would not allow him to drive home.
In the summer of 2006, Scarborough Country was criticized for taking a "tabloid turn", covering mainly celebrity, entertainment, and crime stories. [1] The show featured segments such as "Must See SC," and "Hollyweird" about celebrities in trouble. The show covered the August 2006 Mel Gibson DUI arrest extensively.