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Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton[1][2] (born August 4, 1955) is an American actor, filmmaker and musician. He had his first break when he co-wrote and starred in the 1992 thriller One False Move, and received international attention after writing, directing, and starring in the independent drama film Sling Blade (1996), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. He appeared in several major film roles in the 1990s following Sling Blade, including Oliver Stone's neo-noir U Turn (1997), political drama Primary Colors (1998), science fiction disaster film Armageddon (1998), the highest-grossing film of that year, and the crime drama A Simple Plan (1998), which earned him his third Oscar nomination.

Billy Bob Thornton
Thornton in 2017
Born (1955-08-04) August 4, 1955 (age 67)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
  • singer-songwriter
Years active1974–present
Spouses
Melissa Lee Gatlin
(m. 1978; div. 1980)
Toni Lawrence
(m. 1986; div. 1988)
(m. 1990; div. 1992)
Pietra Dawn Cherniak
(m. 1993; div. 1997)
(m. 2000; div. 2003)
Connie Angland
(m. 2014)
Children4
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • drums
LabelsVanguard
Websitebillybobthornton.net

In the 2000s, Thornton achieved further success in starring dramas Monster's Ball (2001), The Man Who Wasn't There (2001), and Friday Night Lights (2004); and comedy films, Intolerable Cruelty (2003), and Bad Santa (2003). In 2014, Thornton starred as Lorne Malvo in the first season of the anthology series Fargo, earning a nomination for the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie at the Emmy Awards and won Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Film at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards. In 2016 - 2021 he starred for four seasons in an Amazon original series, Goliath, which earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama.

Thornton has written a variety of films, usually set in the Southern United States and mainly co-written with Tom Epperson, including A Family Thing (1996) and The Gift (2000). After Sling Blade, he directed several other films, including Daddy and Them (2001), All the Pretty Horses (2000), and Jayne Mansfield's Car (2012).

Thornton has received the President's Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, a Special Achievement Award from the National Board of Review, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has also been nominated for an Emmy Award, four Golden Globes, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. In addition to film work, Thornton began a career as a singer-songwriter. He has released four solo albums and is the vocalist of the rock band the Boxmasters.

Thornton has been vocal about his distaste for celebrity culture, choosing to keep his life out of the public eye. The attention of the media has proven unavoidable in certain cases, his marriage to Angelina Jolie being a notable example.[3]

Early life

Thornton was born on August 4, 1955,[4] in Hot Springs, Arkansas,[5][6][7] the son of Virginia Roberta (née Faulkner; died July 29, 2017), a self-proclaimed psychic, and William Raymond "Billy Ray" Thornton (November 1929 – August 1974), a high school history teacher and basketball coach.[5] His brother Jimmy Don (April 1958 – October 1988) wrote a number of songs; Thornton recorded two of them ("Island Avenue" and "Emily") on his solo albums.[8] He is of part Irish descent.[9] He has another brother, John David.[citation needed]

Thornton lived in numerous places in Arkansas during his childhood, including Alpine, Malvern, and Mount Holly. He was raised Methodist[10] in an extended family in a shack that had no electricity or plumbing.[11] He graduated from Malvern High School in 1973.[12] A good high school baseball player, he tried out for the Kansas City Royals, but was released after an injury.[13] After a short period laying asphalt for the Arkansas State Transportation Department, he attended Henderson State University to pursue studies in psychology but dropped out after two semesters.[14]

In the mid-1980s Thornton settled in Los Angeles to pursue his career as an actor with future writing partner Tom Epperson.[5] He had a difficult time succeeding as an actor and worked in telemarketing, offshore wind farming[13] and fast food management between auditioning for acting jobs. He also played the drums and sang with South African rock band Jack Hammer. While working as a waiter for an industry event, he served film director and screenwriter Billy Wilder. He struck up a conversation with Wilder, who advised Thornton to consider a career as a screenwriter.[5]

Career

Acting and filmmaking

 
Thornton at the South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, in March 2008

Thornton's first screen role was in 1988 South of Reno, where he played a small role as a counter man in a restaurant. He also made an appearance as a pawn store clerk in the 1987 Matlock episode "The Photographer". Another one of his early screen roles was as a cast member on the CBS sitcom Hearts Afire and in 1989 he appeared as an angry heckler in Adam Sandler's debut film Going Overboard. His role as the villain in 1992's One False Move, which he also co-wrote, brought him to the attention of critics. He also had small roles in the 1990s films Indecent Proposal, On Deadly Ground, Bound by Honor, and Tombstone. He went on to write, direct, and star in the 1996 independent film Sling Blade.[5] The film, an expansion of the short film Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade, introduced the story of a mentally disabled man imprisoned for a gruesome and seemingly inexplicable murder.[citation needed]

Sling Blade garnered international acclaim. Thornton's screenplay earned him an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, a Writers Guild of America Award, and an Edgar Award, while his performance received Oscar and Screen Actors Guild nominations for Best Actor.[5] In 1998, Thornton portrayed the James Carville-like Richard Jemmons in Primary Colors. He adapted the book All the Pretty Horses into a 2000 film of the same name. The negative experience (he was forced to cut more than an hour of footage) led to his decision to never direct another film; a subsequent release, Daddy and Them, had been filmed earlier. Also in 2000, an early script which he and Tom Epperson wrote together was made into The Gift.[citation needed]

In 2000, Thornton appeared in Travis Tritt's music video for the song "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde". His screen persona has been described by the press as that of a "tattooed, hirsute man's man".[15] He appeared in several major film roles following the success of Sling Blade, including 1998's Armageddon and A Simple Plan. In 2001, he directed Daddy and Them while securing starring roles in three Hollywood films: Monster's Ball, Bandits, and The Man Who Wasn't There, for which he received many awards.[citation needed]

Thornton played a malicious mall Santa in 2003's Bad Santa, a black comedy that performed well at the box office and established him as a leading comic actor, and in the same year, portrayed a womanizing President of the United States in the British romantic comedy film Love Actually. He stated that, following the success of Bad Santa, audiences "like to watch him play that kind of guy" and that "casting directors call him up when they need an asshole".[15] He referred to this when he said that "it's kinda that simple... you know how narrow the imagination in this business can be".[16]

In 2004, Thornton played David Crockett in The Alamo. Later that year, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 7. He appeared in the 2006 comic film School for Scoundrels. In the film, he plays a self-help doctor, which was written specifically for him.[15] More recent films[clarification needed] include 2007 drama The Astronaut Farmer and the comedy Mr. Woodcock, in which he played a sadistic gym teacher. In September 2008, he starred in the action film Eagle Eye. He has also expressed an interest in directing another film, possibly a period piece about cave explorer Floyd Collins,[17] based on the book Trapped! The Story of Floyd Collins.[18]

 
Thornton in 2012

In 2014, Thornton starred as sociopathic hitman Lorne Malvo in the FX miniseries Fargo, inspired by the 1996 film of the same name, for which he won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Mini-Series.[19]

Thornton made a guest appearance on The Big Bang Theory in 2014, where he played a middle-aged urologist who gets excited about every woman who touches him.

"Goliath", a television series by Amazon Studios, features Thornton as a formerly brilliant and personable lawyer, who is now washed up and alcoholic. It premiered on October 13, 2016, on Amazon Prime Video. On February 15, 2017, Amazon announced the series had been renewed for a second season.[20] Goliath was renewed for two additional seasons, with the final season released on September 24, 2021, by Amazon Prime Video.

In 2017, Thornton starred in the music video Stand Down[21] by Kario Salem (musically known as K.O.). It received the Best Music Video award from the Toronto Shorts International Film Festival[22] and has had 13 million views on Facebook and counting.

Music

In the 1970s, Thornton was the drummer of a blues rock band named Tres Hombres. Guitarist Billy Gibbons referred to the band as "the best little cover band in Texas", and Thornton bears a tattoo with the band's name on it.[23]

 
Thornton with The Boxmasters, 2007

In 1985, Thornton joined Piet Botha in the South African rock band Jack Hammer, while Botha worked in Los Angeles. Thornton recorded one studio album with Jack Hammer, Death of a Gypsy, which was released in 1986. September

In 2001, Thornton released the album Private Radio on Lost Highway Records. Subsequent albums include The Edge of the World (2003), Hobo (2005) and Beautiful Door (2007). He performed the Warren Zevon song The Wind on the tribute album Enjoy Every Sandwich: Songs of Warren Zevon. Thornton recorded a cover of the Johnny Cash classic "Ring of Fire" with Earl Scruggs, for the Oxford American magazine's Southern Music CD in 2001.[24] The song also appeared on Scruggs' 2001 album Earl Scruggs and Friends.[25]

In 2007, Thornton formed The Boxmasters with J.D. Andrew.

CBC incident

On April 8, 2009, Thornton and his musical group The Boxmasters appeared on the CBC Radio One program Q. The appearance was widely criticized and received international attention after Thornton was persistently unintelligible and discourteous to host Jian Ghomeshi.[26][27] Thornton eventually explained he had "instructed" the show's producers to not ask questions about his movie career.[28][29] Ghomeshi had mentioned Thornton's acting in the introduction. Thornton had also complained Canadian audiences were like "mashed potatoes without the gravy."[30][31] The following night, opening for Willie Nelson at Toronto's Massey Hall, Thornton said mid-set he liked Canadians but not Ghomeshi, which was greeted with boos and catcalls.[32] The Boxmasters did not continue the tour in Canada as, according to Thornton, some of the crew and band had the flu.[33]

Filmography

Discography

Studio albums

Awards

Personal life

Relationships and children

 
Thornton with the Boxmasters, 2007

Thornton has been married six times. He has four children by three women.

From 1978 to 1980, he was married to Melissa Lee Gatlin, who in her divorce petition cited "incompatibility and adultery on his part". They had a daughter Amanda (Brumfield),[34] who in 2008 was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the death of her friend's one-year-old daughter.[35] Amanda was freed in 2020 after a deal was reached with prosecutors prior to an evidentiary hearing to provide medical and scientific evidence of her innocence.[36]

Thornton married actress Toni Lawrence in 1986; they separated the following year and divorced in 1988.

From 1990 to 1992, he was married to actress Cynda Williams, whom he cast in his writing debut One False Move (1992).

In 1993, Thornton married Playboy model Pietra Dawn Cherniak, with whom he had two sons Harry James and William. The marriage ended in 1997 with Cherniak accusing Thornton of spousal abuse, sometimes in front of his children.[34][37]

Thornton was engaged to be married to actress Laura Dern, whom he dated from 1997 to 1999, but in 2000, he married actress Angelina Jolie, with whom he starred in Pushing Tin (1999) and who was 20 years his junior. The marriage became known for the couple's eccentric displays of affection, which reportedly included wearing vials of each other's blood around their necks; Thornton later clarified that the "vials" were actually two small lockets, each containing only a single drop of blood.[15][38] Thornton and Jolie announced the adoption of a child from Cambodia in March 2002, but it was later revealed that Jolie had adopted the child as a single parent.[39][40] They separated in June 2002 and divorced the following year.[41]

In 2003, Thornton began a relationship with makeup effects crew member Connie Angland with whom he has a daughter Bella.[42] Although he once said that he likely would not marry again[43] since marriage "doesn't work" for him,[44] his representatives confirmed that he and Angland were married on October 22, 2014, in Los Angeles.[45]

Health problems

During his early years in Los Angeles, Thornton was admitted to a hospital and diagnosed with myocarditis, a heart condition brought on by malnutrition.[46] He has since said that he follows a vegan diet and is "extremely healthy", eating no junk food as he is allergic to wheat and dairy.[47]

Thornton has obsessive–compulsive disorder.[48] Various idiosyncratic behaviors have been well documented in interviews with Thornton; among these is a phobia of antique furniture, a disorder shared by Dwight Yoakam's character Doyle Hargraves in the Thornton-penned Sling Blade and by Thornton's own character in the 2001 film Bandits.[49] Additionally, he has stated that he has a fear of certain types of silverware, a trait assumed by his character in 2001's Monster's Ball, in which Grotowski insists on a plastic spoon for his daily bowl of ice cream.[49][50]

In a 2004 interview with The Independent, Thornton explained,

It's just that I won't use real silver. You know, like the big, old, heavy-ass forks and knives, I can't do that. It's the same thing as the antique furniture. I just don't like old stuff. I'm creeped out by it, and I have no explanation why ... I don't have a phobia about American antiques, it's mostly French—you know, like the big, old, gold-carved chairs with the velvet cushions. The Louis XIV type. That's what creeps me out. I can spot the imitation antiques a mile off. They have a different vibe. Not as much dust.[51]

Other

Thornton is a baseball fan and a devout fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. In his movie contracts, one of his demands is a television in his trailer with a satellite dish so he can watch the Cardinals play.[52] He narrated The 2006 World Series Film, the year-end retrospective DVD chronicling the Cardinals' championship season. He is also a professed fan of the Indianapolis Colts football team.[53]

Thornton is a self-described Brony, a male fan of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.[54]

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Billy Bob Thornton 1 2 born August 4 1955 is an American actor filmmaker and musician He had his first break when he co wrote and starred in the 1992 thriller One False Move and received international attention after writing directing and starring in the independent drama film Sling Blade 1996 for which he won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor He appeared in several major film roles in the 1990s following Sling Blade including Oliver Stone s neo noir U Turn 1997 political drama Primary Colors 1998 science fiction disaster film Armageddon 1998 the highest grossing film of that year and the crime drama A Simple Plan 1998 which earned him his third Oscar nomination Billy Bob ThorntonThornton in 2017Born 1955 08 04 August 4 1955 age 67 Hot Springs Arkansas U S OccupationsActorfilmmakersinger songwriterYears active1974 presentSpousesMelissa Lee Gatlin m 1978 div 1980 wbr Toni Lawrence m 1986 div 1988 wbr Cynda Williams m 1990 div 1992 wbr Pietra Dawn Cherniak m 1993 div 1997 wbr Angelina Jolie m 2000 div 2003 wbr Connie Angland m 2014 wbr Children4Musical careerGenresCountry rockInstrumentsVocals drumsLabelsVanguardWebsitebillybobthornton wbr netIn the 2000s Thornton achieved further success in starring dramas Monster s Ball 2001 The Man Who Wasn t There 2001 and Friday Night Lights 2004 and comedy films Intolerable Cruelty 2003 and Bad Santa 2003 In 2014 Thornton starred as Lorne Malvo in the first season of the anthology series Fargo earning a nomination for the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie at the Emmy Awards and won Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Film at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards In 2016 2021 he starred for four seasons in an Amazon original series Goliath which earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama Thornton has written a variety of films usually set in the Southern United States and mainly co written with Tom Epperson including A Family Thing 1996 and The Gift 2000 After Sling Blade he directed several other films including Daddy and Them 2001 All the Pretty Horses 2000 and Jayne Mansfield s Car 2012 Thornton has received the President s Award from the Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy amp Horror Films a Special Achievement Award from the National Board of Review and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame He has also been nominated for an Emmy Award four Golden Globes and three Screen Actors Guild Awards In addition to film work Thornton began a career as a singer songwriter He has released four solo albums and is the vocalist of the rock band the Boxmasters Thornton has been vocal about his distaste for celebrity culture choosing to keep his life out of the public eye The attention of the media has proven unavoidable in certain cases his marriage to Angelina Jolie being a notable example 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Acting and filmmaking 2 2 Music 2 2 1 CBC incident 3 Filmography 4 Discography 5 Awards 6 Personal life 6 1 Relationships and children 6 2 Health problems 6 3 Other 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditThornton was born on August 4 1955 4 in Hot Springs Arkansas 5 6 7 the son of Virginia Roberta nee Faulkner died July 29 2017 a self proclaimed psychic and William Raymond Billy Ray Thornton November 1929 August 1974 a high school history teacher and basketball coach 5 His brother Jimmy Don April 1958 October 1988 wrote a number of songs Thornton recorded two of them Island Avenue and Emily on his solo albums 8 He is of part Irish descent 9 He has another brother John David citation needed Thornton lived in numerous places in Arkansas during his childhood including Alpine Malvern and Mount Holly He was raised Methodist 10 in an extended family in a shack that had no electricity or plumbing 11 He graduated from Malvern High School in 1973 12 A good high school baseball player he tried out for the Kansas City Royals but was released after an injury 13 After a short period laying asphalt for the Arkansas State Transportation Department he attended Henderson State University to pursue studies in psychology but dropped out after two semesters 14 In the mid 1980s Thornton settled in Los Angeles to pursue his career as an actor with future writing partner Tom Epperson 5 He had a difficult time succeeding as an actor and worked in telemarketing offshore wind farming 13 and fast food management between auditioning for acting jobs He also played the drums and sang with South African rock band Jack Hammer While working as a waiter for an industry event he served film director and screenwriter Billy Wilder He struck up a conversation with Wilder who advised Thornton to consider a career as a screenwriter 5 Career EditActing and filmmaking Edit Thornton at the South by Southwest in Austin Texas in March 2008 Thornton s first screen role was in 1988 South of Reno where he played a small role as a counter man in a restaurant He also made an appearance as a pawn store clerk in the 1987 Matlock episode The Photographer Another one of his early screen roles was as a cast member on the CBS sitcom Hearts Afire and in 1989 he appeared as an angry heckler in Adam Sandler s debut film Going Overboard His role as the villain in 1992 s One False Move which he also co wrote brought him to the attention of critics He also had small roles in the 1990s films Indecent Proposal On Deadly Ground Bound by Honor and Tombstone He went on to write direct and star in the 1996 independent film Sling Blade 5 The film an expansion of the short film Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade introduced the story of a mentally disabled man imprisoned for a gruesome and seemingly inexplicable murder citation needed Sling Blade garnered international acclaim Thornton s screenplay earned him an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay a Writers Guild of America Award and an Edgar Award while his performance received Oscar and Screen Actors Guild nominations for Best Actor 5 In 1998 Thornton portrayed the James Carville like Richard Jemmons in Primary Colors He adapted the book All the Pretty Horses into a 2000 film of the same name The negative experience he was forced to cut more than an hour of footage led to his decision to never direct another film a subsequent release Daddy and Them had been filmed earlier Also in 2000 an early script which he and Tom Epperson wrote together was made into The Gift citation needed In 2000 Thornton appeared in Travis Tritt s music video for the song Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde His screen persona has been described by the press as that of a tattooed hirsute man s man 15 He appeared in several major film roles following the success of Sling Blade including 1998 s Armageddon and A Simple Plan In 2001 he directed Daddy and Them while securing starring roles in three Hollywood films Monster s Ball Bandits and The Man Who Wasn t There for which he received many awards citation needed Thornton played a malicious mall Santa in 2003 s Bad Santa a black comedy that performed well at the box office and established him as a leading comic actor and in the same year portrayed a womanizing President of the United States in the British romantic comedy film Love Actually He stated that following the success of Bad Santa audiences like to watch him play that kind of guy and that casting directors call him up when they need an asshole 15 He referred to this when he said that it s kinda that simple you know how narrow the imagination in this business can be 16 In 2004 Thornton played David Crockett in The Alamo Later that year he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 7 He appeared in the 2006 comic film School for Scoundrels In the film he plays a self help doctor which was written specifically for him 15 More recent films clarification needed include 2007 drama The Astronaut Farmer and the comedy Mr Woodcock in which he played a sadistic gym teacher In September 2008 he starred in the action film Eagle Eye He has also expressed an interest in directing another film possibly a period piece about cave explorer Floyd Collins 17 based on the book Trapped The Story of Floyd Collins 18 Thornton in 2012 In 2014 Thornton starred as sociopathic hitman Lorne Malvo in the FX miniseries Fargo inspired by the 1996 film of the same name for which he won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Mini Series 19 Thornton made a guest appearance on The Big Bang Theory in 2014 where he played a middle aged urologist who gets excited about every woman who touches him Goliath a television series by Amazon Studios features Thornton as a formerly brilliant and personable lawyer who is now washed up and alcoholic It premiered on October 13 2016 on Amazon Prime Video On February 15 2017 Amazon announced the series had been renewed for a second season 20 Goliath was renewed for two additional seasons with the final season released on September 24 2021 by Amazon Prime Video In 2017 Thornton starred in the music video Stand Down 21 by Kario Salem musically known as K O It received the Best Music Video award from the Toronto Shorts International Film Festival 22 and has had 13 million views on Facebook and counting Music EditIn the 1970s Thornton was the drummer of a blues rock band named Tres Hombres Guitarist Billy Gibbons referred to the band as the best little cover band in Texas and Thornton bears a tattoo with the band s name on it 23 Thornton with The Boxmasters 2007 In 1985 Thornton joined Piet Botha in the South African rock band Jack Hammer while Botha worked in Los Angeles Thornton recorded one studio album with Jack Hammer Death of a Gypsy which was released in 1986 SeptemberIn 2001 Thornton released the album Private Radio on Lost Highway Records Subsequent albums include The Edge of the World 2003 Hobo 2005 and Beautiful Door 2007 He performed the Warren Zevon song The Wind on the tribute album Enjoy Every Sandwich Songs of Warren Zevon Thornton recorded a cover of the Johnny Cash classic Ring of Fire with Earl Scruggs for the Oxford American magazine s Southern Music CD in 2001 24 The song also appeared on Scruggs 2001 album Earl Scruggs and Friends 25 In 2007 Thornton formed The Boxmasters with J D Andrew CBC incident Edit On April 8 2009 Thornton and his musical group The Boxmasters appeared on the CBC Radio One program Q The appearance was widely criticized and received international attention after Thornton was persistently unintelligible and discourteous to host Jian Ghomeshi 26 27 Thornton eventually explained he had instructed the show s producers to not ask questions about his movie career 28 29 Ghomeshi had mentioned Thornton s acting in the introduction Thornton had also complained Canadian audiences were like mashed potatoes without the gravy 30 31 The following night opening for Willie Nelson at Toronto s Massey Hall Thornton said mid set he liked Canadians but not Ghomeshi which was greeted with boos and catcalls 32 The Boxmasters did not continue the tour in Canada as according to Thornton some of the crew and band had the flu 33 Filmography EditMain article Billy Bob Thornton filmographyDiscography EditMain article Billy Bob Thornton discography Studio albumsPrivate Radio 2001 The Edge of the World 2003 Hobo 2005 Beautiful Door 2007 Awards EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Billy Bob ThorntonPersonal life EditRelationships and children Edit Thornton with the Boxmasters 2007 Thornton has been married six times He has four children by three women From 1978 to 1980 he was married to Melissa Lee Gatlin who in her divorce petition cited incompatibility and adultery on his part They had a daughter Amanda Brumfield 34 who in 2008 was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the death of her friend s one year old daughter 35 Amanda was freed in 2020 after a deal was reached with prosecutors prior to an evidentiary hearing to provide medical and scientific evidence of her innocence 36 Thornton married actress Toni Lawrence in 1986 they separated the following year and divorced in 1988 From 1990 to 1992 he was married to actress Cynda Williams whom he cast in his writing debut One False Move 1992 In 1993 Thornton married Playboy model Pietra Dawn Cherniak with whom he had two sons Harry James and William The marriage ended in 1997 with Cherniak accusing Thornton of spousal abuse sometimes in front of his children 34 37 Thornton was engaged to be married to actress Laura Dern whom he dated from 1997 to 1999 but in 2000 he married actress Angelina Jolie with whom he starred in Pushing Tin 1999 and who was 20 years his junior The marriage became known for the couple s eccentric displays of affection which reportedly included wearing vials of each other s blood around their necks Thornton later clarified that the vials were actually two small lockets each containing only a single drop of blood 15 38 Thornton and Jolie announced the adoption of a child from Cambodia in March 2002 but it was later revealed that Jolie had adopted the child as a single parent 39 40 They separated in June 2002 and divorced the following year 41 In 2003 Thornton began a relationship with makeup effects crew member Connie Angland with whom he has a daughter Bella 42 Although he once said that he likely would not marry again 43 since marriage doesn t work for him 44 his representatives confirmed that he and Angland were married on October 22 2014 in Los Angeles 45 Health problems Edit During his early years in Los Angeles Thornton was admitted to a hospital and diagnosed with myocarditis a heart condition brought on by malnutrition 46 He has since said that he follows a vegan diet and is extremely healthy eating no junk food as he is allergic to wheat and dairy 47 Thornton has obsessive compulsive disorder 48 Various idiosyncratic behaviors have been well documented in interviews with Thornton among these is a phobia of antique furniture a disorder shared by Dwight Yoakam s character Doyle Hargraves in the Thornton penned Sling Blade and by Thornton s own character in the 2001 film Bandits 49 Additionally he has stated that he has a fear of certain types of silverware a trait assumed by his character in 2001 s Monster s Ball in which Grotowski insists on a plastic spoon for his daily bowl of ice cream 49 50 In a 2004 interview with The Independent Thornton explained It s just that I won t use real silver You know like the big old heavy ass forks and knives I can t do that It s the same thing as the antique furniture I just don t like old stuff I m creeped out by it and I have no explanation why I don t have a phobia about American antiques it s mostly French you know like the big old gold carved chairs with the velvet cushions The Louis XIV type That s what creeps me out I can spot the imitation antiques a mile off They have a different vibe Not as much dust 51 Other Edit Thornton is a baseball fan and a devout fan of the St Louis Cardinals In his movie contracts one of his demands is a television in his trailer with a satellite dish so he can watch the Cardinals play 52 He narrated The 2006 World Series Film the year end retrospective DVD chronicling the Cardinals championship season He is also a professed fan of the Indianapolis Colts football team 53 Thornton is a self described Brony a male fan of My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic 54 References Edit Vigoda Arlene February 7 1997 Thornton makes a mark with Sling Blade USA Today p 1D LIFE Model Betsy January 2004 Rock a Billy Bob Orange Coast Magazine Vol 30 no 1 p 54 Combustible Celluloid interview Mark Polish Michael Polish Billy Bob Thornton The Astronaut Farmer 2007 combustiblecelluloid com Monitor Entertainment Weekly No 1219 August 10 2012 p 27 a b c d e f Billy Bob Thornton Inside the Actors Studio Season 8 Episode 18 August 18 2002 Billy Bob Thornton Biography The Biography Channel Archived from the original on June 24 2018 Retrieved June 30 2014 Billy Bob Thornton American actor director and writer 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