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Robert Downey Jr.

Robert John Downey Jr. (born April 4, 1965)[1] is an American actor and producer. His career has been characterized by critical and popular success in his youth, followed by a period of substance abuse and legal troubles, before a resurgence of commercial success later in his career. In 2008, Downey was named by Time magazine among the 100 most influential people in the world,[2][3] and from 2013 to 2015, he was listed by Forbes as Hollywood's highest-paid actor.[2][3]

Robert Downey Jr.
Downey in 2014
Born
Robert John Downey Jr.

(1965-04-04) April 4, 1965 (age 58)
New York City, U.S.
EducationSanta Monica High School
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
Years active1970–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
  • (m. 1992; div. 2004)
  • (m. 2005)
Partner(s)Sarah Jessica Parker
(1984–1991)
Children3
ParentRobert Downey Sr. (father)
AwardsFull list
Signature

At the age of five, he made his acting debut in his father Robert Downey Sr.'s film Pound in 1970. He subsequently worked with the Brat Pack in the teen films Weird Science (1985) and Less than Zero (1987). In 1992, Downey portrayed the title character in the biopic Chaplin, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won a BAFTA Award. Following a stint at the Corcoran Substance Abuse Treatment Facility on drug charges, he joined the TV series Ally McBeal, for which he won a Golden Globe Award. He was fired from the show in the wake of drug charges in 2000 and 2001. He stayed in a court-ordered drug treatment program and has maintained his sobriety since 2003.

Initially, completion bond companies would not insure Downey, until Mel Gibson paid the insurance bond for the 2003 film The Singing Detective.[4] He went on to star in the black comedy Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005), the thriller Zodiac (2007), and the action comedy Tropic Thunder (2008); for the latter, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Downey gained global recognition for starring as Tony Stark/Iron Man in ten films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with Iron Man (2008), and leading up to Avengers: Endgame (2019). He has also played the title character in Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes (2009), which earned him his second Golden Globe, and its sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011).

Early life

Downey was born in Manhattan, New York City, the younger of two children. His father, Robert Downey Sr., was an actor and filmmaker, while his mother, Elsie Ann (née Ford), was an actress who appeared in Downey Sr.'s films.[5] Downey's father was of half Lithuanian Jewish, one-quarter Hungarian Jewish, and one-quarter Irish descent,[6][7][8][9] while Downey's mother had Scottish, German, and Swiss ancestry.[10][11][12] Robert's original family name was Elias which was changed by his father to enlist in the Army.[13] Downey and his older sister Allyson grew up in Greenwich Village.[14]

As a child, Downey was "surrounded by drugs." His father, a drug addict, allowed Downey to use marijuana at age six, an incident which his father later said he regretted.[14] Downey later stated that drug use became an emotional bond between him and his father: "When my dad and I would do drugs together, it was like him trying to express his love for me in the only way he knew how." Eventually, Downey began spending every night abusing alcohol and "making a thousand phone calls in pursuit of drugs".[15][16]

During his childhood, Downey had minor roles in his father's films. He made his acting debut at the age of five, playing a sick puppy in the absurdist comedy Pound (1970), and then at seven appeared in the surrealist Western Greaser's Palace (1972).[11] At the age of 10, he was living in England and studied classical ballet as part of a larger curriculum.[17][18] He attended the Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center in upstate New York as a teenager. When his parents divorced in 1978, Downey moved to California with his father, but in 1982, he dropped out of Santa Monica High School, and moved back to New York to pursue an acting career full-time.[19]

Downey and Kiefer Sutherland, who shared the screen in the 1988 drama 1969, were roommates for three years when he first moved to Hollywood to pursue his career in acting.[20]

Career

1983–1995: Early work and critical acclaim

 
Downey at the premiere of Air America in 1990

Downey began building upon theater roles, including in the short-lived off-Broadway musical American Passion at the Joyce Theater in 1983, produced by Norman Lear. In 1985, he was part of the new, younger cast hired for Saturday Night Live, but following a year of poor ratings and criticism of the new cast's comedic talents, he and most of the new crew were dropped and replaced.[19] Rolling Stone magazine named Downey the worst SNL cast member in its entire run, stating that the "Downey Fail sums up everything that makes SNL great."[21] That same year, Downey had a dramatic acting breakthrough when he played James Spader's character's sidekick in Tuff Turf and then a bully in John Hughes's Weird Science. He was considered for the role of Duckie in John Hughes's film Pretty in Pink (1986),[22] but his first lead role was with Molly Ringwald in The Pick-up Artist (1987). Because of these and other coming-of-age films Downey did during the 1980s, he is sometimes named as a member of the Brat Pack.[19][23]

In 1987, Downey played Julian Wells, a drug-addicted rich boy whose life rapidly spirals out of his control, in the film version of the Bret Easton Ellis novel Less than Zero. His performance, described by Janet Maslin in The New York Times as "desperately moving",[24] was widely praised, though Downey has said that for him "the role was like the ghost of Christmas Future" since his drug habit resulted in his becoming an "exaggeration of the character" in real life.[25] Zero drove Downey into films with bigger budgets and names, such as Chances Are (1989) with Cybill Shepherd and Ryan O'Neal, Air America (1990) with Mel Gibson, and Soapdish (1991) with Sally Field, Kevin Kline, and Whoopi Goldberg.[26][27][28]

In 1992, he starred as Charlie Chaplin in Chaplin, a role for which he prepared extensively, learning how to play the violin as well as tennis left-handed. He had a personal coach in order to help him imitate Chaplin's posture, and a way of carrying himself.[29] The role garnered Downey an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor at the Academy Awards 65th ceremony, losing to Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman.[30]

In 1993, he appeared in the films Heart and Souls with Alfre Woodard and Kyra Sedgwick and Short Cuts with Matthew Modine and Julianne Moore, along with a documentary that he wrote about the 1992 presidential campaigns titled The Last Party (1993).[31][32][33] He starred in the 1994 films, Only You with Marisa Tomei, and Natural Born Killers with Woody Harrelson.[34][35] He then subsequently appeared in Restoration (1995), Richard III (1995), Home for the Holidays (1995), Two Girls and a Guy (1997),[36] as Special Agent John Royce in U.S. Marshals (1998), and in Black and White (1999).[37][38][39][40]

1996–2001: Career setbacks

From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs including cocaine, heroin, and marijuana.[41] He went through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully, explaining in 1999 to a judge: "It's like I have a shotgun in my mouth, and I've got my finger on the trigger, and I like the taste of the gun metal." He said he had been addicted to drugs since the age of eight, due to the fact that his father, also an addict, had been giving them to him.[42]

In April 1996, Downey was arrested for possession of heroin, cocaine, and an unloaded .357 Magnum handgun while he was speeding down Sunset Boulevard. A month later, while on parole, he trespassed into a neighbor's home while under the influence of a controlled substance and fell asleep in one of the beds.[43][44] He received three years' probation and was ordered to undergo compulsory drug testing. In 1997, he missed one of the court-ordered drug tests and had to spend six months in the Los Angeles County jail.[45]

 
Mugshot from his arrest in August 1999
 
Mugshot from his arrest in April 2001

After Downey missed another required drug test in 1999, he was arrested again. Despite Downey's lawyer, Robert Shapiro, assembling the same team of lawyers that had successfully defended O. J. Simpson during his criminal trial for murder,[42] Downey was sentenced to a three-year prison term at the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison in Corcoran, California. At the time of the arrest, all of Downey's film projects had wrapped and were close to release. He had been hired to provide the voice of the devil on the NBC animated television series God, the Devil and Bob, but was fired when he failed to attend rehearsals.[46][47]

After spending nearly a year in the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Downey, on condition of posting a $5,000 bail, was unexpectedly freed when a judge ruled that his collective time in incarceration facilities (from the initial 1996 arrests) had qualified him for early release.[14] A week after his 2000 release, Downey joined the cast of the hit television series Ally McBeal, playing a new love interest.[48] He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.[49][50] He also appeared as a writer and singer on Vonda Shepard's Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life album, and sang with Sting a duet of "Every Breath You Take" in an episode of the series. Despite the apparent success, Downey claimed that his performance on the series was overrated and said, "It was my lowest point in terms of addictions. At that stage, I didn't give a fuck whether I ever acted again."[25] In January 2001, Downey was scheduled to play the role of Hamlet in a Los Angeles stage production directed by Mel Gibson.[51]

Before the end of his first season on Ally McBeal, over the Thanksgiving 2000 holiday, Downey was arrested when his room at Merv Griffin's Hotel and Givenchy Spa in Palm Springs, California, was searched by the police, who were responding to an anonymous 911 call. Downey was under the influence of a controlled substance and in possession of cocaine and Valium.[52][53] Despite the fact that, if convicted, he would have faced a prison sentence of up to four years and eight months, he signed on to appear in at least eight more Ally McBeal episodes.[54]

In April 2001, while Downey was on parole, a Los Angeles police officer found him wandering barefooted in Culver City. He was arrested for suspicion of being under the influence of drugs, but was released a few hours later,[55] even though tests showed he had cocaine in his system.[56] After this last arrest, Ally McBeal executives ordered last-minute rewrites and reshoots and fired Downey, despite the fact that Downey's character had resuscitated Ally McBeal's ratings.[57] The Culver City arrest also cost him a role in the high-profile film America's Sweethearts,[56] and the subsequent incarceration prompted Gibson to cancel his Hamlet production. In July 2001, Downey pleaded no contest to the Palm Springs charges, avoiding jail time. Instead, he was sent into drug rehabilitation and received three years of probation, benefiting from California Proposition 36, which had been passed the year before with the aim of helping nonviolent drug offenders overcome their addictions instead of sending them to jail.[14][58]

The book Conversations with Woody Allen reports that director Woody Allen wanted to cast Downey and Winona Ryder in his film Melinda and Melinda in 2003, but was unable to do so, because he could not get insurance on them, stating, "We couldn't get bonded. The completion bonding companies would not bond the picture unless we could insure them. We were heartbroken because I had worked with Winona before [on Celebrity] and thought she was perfect for this and wanted to work with her again. And I had always wanted to work with Bob Downey and always thought he was a huge talent."[59]

In a December 18, 2000, article for People magazine entitled "Bad to Worse", Downey's stepmother Rosemary told author Alex Tresnlowski that Downey had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder "a few years ago" and added that this was "the reason he has a hard time staying sober. What hasn't been tried is medication and intensive psychotherapy".[60] In the same article, Dr. Manijeh Nikakhtar, a Los Angeles psychiatrist and co-author of Addiction or Self-Medication: The Truth, claimed she received a letter from Downey in 1999, during his time at Corcoran II, asking for advice on his condition. She discovered that "no one had done a complete [psychiatric] evaluation [on him] ... I asked him flat out if he thought he was bipolar, and he said, 'Oh yeah. There are times I spend a lot of money and I'm hyperactive, and there are other times I'm down.'"[60]

In an article for the March 2007 issue of Esquire, Downey stated that he wanted to address "this whole thing about the bipolar" after receiving a phone call from "the Bipolar Association" asking him about being bipolar. When Downey denied he had ever said he was bipolar, the caller quoted the People article, to which Downey replied, "'No! Dr. Malibusian said [I said I was bipolar] ... ', and they go, 'Well, it's been written, so we're going to quote it.'"[61] Downey flatly denied being "depressed or manic" and that previous attempts to diagnose him with any kind of psychiatric or mood disorder have always been skewed because "the guy I was seeing didn't know I was smokin' crack in his bathroom. You can't make a diagnosis until somebody's sober."[61]

2001–2007: Resurgence

After five years of substance abuse, arrests, rehab, and relapse, Downey was ready to work toward a full recovery from drugs and return to his career. In discussing his failed attempts to control his addictive behavior in the past, Downey told Oprah Winfrey in November 2004 that "when someone says, 'I really wonder if maybe I should go to rehab?' Well, uh, you're a wreck, you just lost your job, and your wife left you. Uh, you might want to give it a shot."[62] He added that after his last arrest in April 2001, when he knew he would likely be facing another stint in prison or another form of incarceration such as court-ordered rehab, "I said, 'You know what? I don't think I can continue doing this.' And I reached out for help, and I ran with it. You can reach out for help in kind of a half-assed way and you'll get it and you won't take advantage of it. It's not that difficult to overcome these seemingly ghastly problems ... what's hard is to decide to do it."[62]

Downey got his first post-rehabilitation acting job in August 2001, lip-syncing in the video for Elton John's single "I Want Love".[63] Video director Sam Taylor-Wood shot 16 takes of the video and used the last one because, according to John, Downey looked completely relaxed and "The way he underplays it is fantastic".[64]

Downey was able to return to the big screen after Mel Gibson, who had been a close friend to Downey since both had co-starred in Air America, paid Downey's insurance bond for the 2003 film The Singing Detective (directed by his Back to School co-star Keith Gordon).[4] Gibson's gamble paved the way for Downey's comeback and Downey returned to mainstream films in the mid-2000s with Gothika, for which producer Joel Silver withheld 40% of Downey's salary until after production wrapped as insurance against his addictive behavior. Similar clauses became standard in his contracts throughout the 2000s.[65] Silver, who was getting closer to Downey as he dated his assistant Susan Downey (née Levin), also got the actor the leading role in the comedy thriller Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, the directorial debut of screenwriter Shane Black.[66]

After Gothika, Downey was cast in a number of leading and supporting roles, including well-received work in a number of semi-independent films: A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Good Night, and Good Luck, Richard Linklater's dystopian, rotoscoped A Scanner Darkly (in which Downey plays the role of a drug addict), and Steven Shainberg's fictional biographical film of Diane Arbus, Fur, where Downey's character represented the two biggest influences on Arbus's professional life, Lisette Model and Marvin Israel.[67] Downey also received great notice for his roles in more mainstream fare such as Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Disney's poorly received The Shaggy Dog.[68]

On November 23, 2004, Downey released his debut musical album, The Futurist, on Sony Classical, for which he designed the cover art and designed the track listing label on the CD with his son Indio.[69] The album received mixed reviews,[70][71] but Downey stated in 2006 that he probably will not do another album, as he felt that the energy he put into doing the album was not compensated.[72]

In 2006, Downey returned to television when he did voice acting on Family Guy in the episode "The Fat Guy Strangler". Downey had previously telephoned the show's production staff and asked if he could produce or assist in an episode creation, as his son Indio is a fan of the show. The producers of the show accepted the offer and created the character of Patrick Pewterschmidt, Lois Griffin's long lost, mentally disturbed brother, for Downey.[73]

Downey signed on with publishers HarperCollins to write a memoir, which in 2006, was already being billed as a "candid look at the highs and lows of his life and career". In 2008, however, Downey returned his advance to the publishers, and canceled the book without further comment.[74]

In 2007, Downey appeared in David Fincher's mystery thriller Zodiac, which was based on a true story. He played the role of San Francisco Chronicle journalist Paul Avery, who was reporting the Zodiac Killer case.[75]

2008–present: Iron Man and further success

 
Downey at an event for Iron Man in 2008

Despite all of the critical success Downey had experienced throughout his career, he had not appeared in a "blockbuster" film. That changed in 2008 when Downey starred in two critically and commercially successful films, Iron Man and Tropic Thunder. In the article Ben Stiller wrote for Downey's entry in the 2008 edition of The Time 100, he offered an observation on Downey's commercially successful summer at the box office:

Yes, Downey is Iron Man, but he really is Actor Man ... In the realm where box office is irrelevant and talent is king, the realm that actually means something, he has always ruled, and finally this summer he gets to have his cake and let us eat him up all the way to the multiplex, where his mastery is in full effect.

— Ben Stiller, The 2008 Time 100, entry No. 60, "Robert Downey Jr."[76]

In 2007, Downey was cast as the title character in the film Iron Man,[77] with director Jon Favreau explaining the choice by stating: "Downey wasn't the most obvious choice, but he understood what makes the character tick. He found a lot of his own life experience in 'Tony Stark'."[78] Favreau insisted on having Downey as he repeatedly claimed that Downey would be to Iron Man what Johnny Depp is to the Pirates of the Caribbean series: a lead actor who could both elevate the quality of the film and increase the public's interest in it.[43][79][80][81] For the role, Downey had to gain more than 20 pounds (9 kilograms) of muscle in five months to look like he "had the power to forge iron".[82]

Iron Man was released worldwide between April 30 and May 3, 2008, grossing over $585 million worldwide[83] and receiving rave reviews which cited Downey's performance as a highlight of the film.[84][85][86] By October 2008, Downey had agreed to star in two Iron Man sequels, as part of the Iron Man franchise, as well as The Avengers, featuring the superhero team that Stark joins, based on Marvel's comic book series The Avengers.[87] He first reprised the role in a small appearance as Iron Man's alter ego Tony Stark in the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk, as a part of Marvel Studios' depicting the same Marvel Universe on film by providing continuity among the movies.[88]

After Iron Man, Downey appeared alongside Ben Stiller and Jack Black in the Stiller-directed Tropic Thunder. The three actors play a Hollywood archetype – with Downey playing self-absorbed multi-Oscar-winning Australian method actor Kirk Lazarus – as they star in an extremely expensive Vietnam-era film called Tropic Thunder. Lazarus undergoes a "controversial skin pigmentation procedure" in order to take on the role of African-American platoon sergeant Lincoln Osiris, which required Downey to wear dark makeup and a wig. Both Stiller and Downey feared Downey's portrayal of the character could become controversial:

Stiller says that he and Downey always stayed focused on the fact that they were skewering insufferable actors, not African Americans. "I was trying to push it as far as you can within reality", Stiller explains. "I had no idea how people would respond to it". Stiller screened a rough cut of the film [in March 2008] and it scored high with African Americans. He was relieved at the reaction. "It seems people really embrace it", he said.[89]

When asked by Harry Smith on CBS's The Early Show who his model was for Lazarus, Downey laughed before responding, "Sadly, my sorry-ass self."[90]

Released in the United States on August 13, 2008, Tropic Thunder received good reviews with 83% of reviews positive and an average normalized score of 71, according to the review aggregator websites Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic, respectively.[91][92] It earned US$26 million in its North American opening weekend and retained the number one position for its first three weekends of release. The film grossed $180 million in theaters before its release on home video on November 18, 2008. Downey was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Lazarus.[93]

Opening in late April 2009 was a film Downey finished in mid-2008, The Soloist. The film was delayed from a November 2008 release by Paramount Pictures due to the studio's tight end-of-year release schedule.[94] Critics who had seen the film in 2008 were mentioning it as a possible Academy Award candidate.[95] Downey picked up an Academy Award nomination for the 2008 release year for his role in Tropic Thunder.[96]

The first role Downey accepted after Iron Man was the title character in Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes. Warner Bros. released it on December 25, 2009.[97] The film set several box office records in the United States for a Christmas Day release, beating the previous record-holder, 2008's Marley & Me, by nearly $10M, and finished second to Avatar in a record-setting Christmas weekend box office. Sherlock Holmes ended up being the 8th highest-grossing film of 2009.[98][99] When Downey won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for his role as Sherlock Holmes, he noted in his acceptance speech that he had prepared no remarks because "Susan Downey (his wife and Sherlock Holmes producer) told me that Matt Damon (nominated for his role in The Informant!) was going to win so don't bother preparing a speech".[100]

Downey returned as Tony Stark in the first of two planned sequels to Iron Man, Iron Man 2, which released in May 2010. Iron Man 2 grossed over $623M worldwide, becoming the 7th highest-grossing film of 2010.[101] Downey's other commercial film release of 2010 was the comedy road film, Due Date. The movie, co-starring Zach Galifianakis, was released in November 2010[102] and grossed over $211M worldwide, making it the 36th highest-grossing movie of 2010.[103] Downey's sole 2011 film credit was the sequel to the 2009 version of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, which opened worldwide on December 16, 2011.[104]

 
Downey speaking at the 2019 Disney Legends Awards

In 2012, Downey reprised the role of Tony Stark in The Avengers. The film received positive reviews[105] and was highly successful at the box office, becoming the third highest-grossing film of all time both in the United States and worldwide.[106] His film, the David Dobkin-directed dramedy The Judge,[107] a project co-produced by his production company Team Downey, was the opening film at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2014.[108] Downey played Tony Stark again in Iron Man 3 (2013),[109] Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Captain America: Civil War (2016), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017),[110] Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019).[110] Three of his scenes from The Avengers and Avengers: Endgame were used as archive footage in the first episode of the Disney+ series Loki.[111]

Downey hosted The Age of A.I., a YouTube documentary series released in 2019.[112] In 2020, he starred in Dolittle, playing the titular character, depicted in the film as a 19th-century Welsh veterinarian who can communicate with animals. This was the second film from Team Downey. It was a box office disappointment, and received negative reviews from critics, who called it "too long [and] lifeless."[113]

Upcoming projects

Downey will reprise his role as Holmes in a third film, initially scheduled for release on December 22, 2021, but later put on hold indefinitely according to director Dexter Fletcher.[114][115] On July 15, 2021, it was announced that Downey would co-star in the television adaptation of novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen's novel, The Sympathizer.[116] Later in 2021, it was revealed that Downey would play Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan's upcoming biographical film Oppenheimer.[117][118] It was also announced he would star in the film Play Dirty, reuniting with Shane Black, the director of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Iron Man 3.[119]

In March 2023, Downey was announced to be in talks to star in a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo from a screenplay by Steven Knight. Also in March 2023, it was announced that Downey would star in a political comedy starring Robert Pattinson titled Average Height, Average Build from Adam McKay. [120][121]

Other ventures

Music

Downey has sung on several soundtracks for his films, including for Chaplin, Too Much Sun, Two Girls and a Guy, Friends and Lovers, The Singing Detective, and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. In 2001, he appeared in the music video for Elton John's song, "I Want Love". He released a CD in 2004 called The Futurist, and while promoting his film Tropic Thunder, he and his co-stars Ben Stiller and Jack Black were back-up singers "The Pips" to Gladys Knight singing "Midnight Train to Georgia".[122]

Downey's most commercially successful recording venture to date (combining sales and radio airplay) has been his remake of the 1973 Joni Mitchell Christmas song "River", which was included on the Ally McBeal tie-in album Ally McBeal: A Very Ally Christmas, released in 2000; Downey's character Larry Paul performs the song in the Ally McBeal episode "Tis the Season".[123]

Production company

On June 14, 2010, Downey and his wife Susan opened their own production company called Team Downey. Their first project was The Judge.[124]

Personal life

Relationships and family

Downey started dating actress Sarah Jessica Parker in 1984 after meeting her on the set of Firstborn. The couple later separated in 1991 due to his drug addiction.[125]

Downey married actress and singer Deborah Falconer on May 29, 1992, after a 42-day courtship.[126] Their son, Indio Falconer Downey, was born in September 1993.[127] The strain on their marriage from Downey's repeated trips to rehab and jail finally reached a breaking point; in 2001, in the midst of Downey's last arrest and sentencing to an extended stay in rehab, Falconer left Downey and took their son with her.[126] Downey and Falconer finalized their divorce on April 26, 2004.

 
Downey with wife Susan Downey at the 2010 Academy Awards

In 2003, Downey met producer Susan Downey (née Levin), an executive vice-president of production at Joel Silver's film company, Silver Pictures, on the set of Gothika.[4] Though Susan twice turned down his romantic advances, she and Downey did quietly strike up a romance during production.[128] Despite Susan's worries that the romance would not last after the completion of shooting given that "he's an actor; I have a real job",[128] the couple's relationship continued after production wrapped on Gothika, and Downey proposed to Susan on the night before her thirtieth birthday.[128] In August 2005, the couple were married, in a Jewish ceremony, at Amagansett, New York.[129][130] A tattoo on one of his biceps reads "Suzie Q" in tribute to her.[131] The Downeys’ first child, a son named Exton Elias, was born in February 2012,[132] and their second, a daughter named Avri Roel, was born in November 2014.[133][134][135]

Downey has been a close friend of Mel Gibson since they starred in Air America. Downey defended Gibson during the controversy surrounding The Passion of the Christ, and said "nobody's perfect" in reference to Gibson's 2006 DUI.[136] Gibson said of Downey: "He was one of the first people to call and offer the hand of friendship. He just said, 'Hey, welcome to the club. Let's go see what we can do to work on ourselves.'"[137] In October 2011, Downey was being honored at the 25th American Cinematheque Awards; Downey chose Gibson to present him with his award for his life's work and used his air time to say a few kind words about Gibson and explain why he chose him to present the award.[138]

Sobriety

Downey says he has been drug-free since July 2003[139] and credited his wife with helping him overcome his drug and alcohol habits, along with his family, therapy, meditation, twelve-step recovery programs, yoga, and the practice of Wing Chun kung fu,[25] the martial art he learned from Eric Oram, who is also a fight consultant in several of Downey's movies.[140][141] Oram was Downey's personal fight coordinator in Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War.[142] In December 2015, Downey received a full and unconditional pardon from Governor of California Jerry Brown for his prior drug convictions.[143][144] Oram wrote a letter in support of Downey's pardon to Governor Brown.[145] When asked why he was able to make his sobriety stick this time on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Downey said, "It's really not that difficult to overcome these seemingly ghastly problems. What's hard is to decide to do it."[146]

 
Downey Jr. with William Cheung and Eric Oram (2005)

Religious beliefs

Downey has described his religious beliefs as "Jewish Buddhist",[147] and he is reported to have consulted astrologers.[148] In the past, Downey has been interested in Christianity and the Hare Krishna movement.[147]

Views

In a 2008 interview, Downey stated that his time in prison changed his political point of view somewhat, saying: "I have a really interesting political point of view, and it's not always something I say too loud at dinner tables here, but you can't go from a $2,000-a-night suite at La Mirage to a penitentiary and really understand it and come out a liberal. You can't. I wouldn't wish that experience on anyone else, but it was very, very, very educational for me and has informed my proclivities and politics ever since."[149] However, when asked about the quote in a 2015 interview to promote Avengers: Age of Ultron, he denied that his previous statement reflected any longstanding beliefs on his part, and stated: "I wouldn't say that I'm a Republican or a liberal or a Democrat."[150]

Downey serves on the board of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition.[151]

In January 2020, during the promotions of his film Dolittle, Downey announced that he had made the decision to adopt a vegan diet, in response to the debate about the climate crisis, stating that "I'm a one-man carbon footprint nightmare colossus"[152] and believes he can do his part to contribute. Downey previously announced his opening of The Footprint Coalition, an organization he launched to reduce carbon footprints around the world using advanced technology.[153] The Footprint Coalition promotes technologies that protect the environment such as French insect-farming startup Ynsect,[154] the bio-based alternative to plastic manufacturer RWDC,[155] and bamboo toilet paper manufacturer Cloud Paper.[156][157]

Filmography and awards

Discography

Studio album

Soundtrack appearances

Year Song Soundtrack Notes
1992 "Smile" Chaplin OST On The Futurist
1993 "The Star-Spangled Banner" Heart and Souls OST With B.B. King
2000 "White Christmas" Ally McBeal: A Very Ally Christmas With Vonda Shepard
2000 "River" Ally McBeal: A Very Ally Christmas
2001 "Every Breath You Take" Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life featuring Vonda Shepard With Sting
2001 "Chances Are" Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life featuring Vonda Shepard With Vonda Shepard
2001 "Snakes" Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life featuring Vonda Shepard
2003 "In My Dreams" The Singing Detective OST
2005 "Broken" Kiss Kiss Bang Bang OST On The Futurist

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External links

  • Robert Downey Jr. at IMDb  
  • Robert Downey Jr. Interview: The Game's Afoot at Los Angeles Times Magazine
  • Robert Downey, Jr interview at www.reviewgraveyard.com

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RDJ redirects here For other uses see RDJ disambiguation Robert John Downey Jr born April 4 1965 1 is an American actor and producer His career has been characterized by critical and popular success in his youth followed by a period of substance abuse and legal troubles before a resurgence of commercial success later in his career In 2008 Downey was named by Time magazine among the 100 most influential people in the world 2 3 and from 2013 to 2015 he was listed by Forbes as Hollywood s highest paid actor 2 3 Robert Downey Jr Downey in 2014BornRobert John Downey Jr 1965 04 04 April 4 1965 age 58 New York City U S EducationSanta Monica High SchoolOccupationsActor producerYears active1970 presentWorksFull listSpousesDeborah Falconer m 1992 div 2004 wbr Susan Downey m 2005 wbr Partner s Sarah Jessica Parker 1984 1991 Children3ParentRobert Downey Sr father AwardsFull listSignatureAt the age of five he made his acting debut in his father Robert Downey Sr s film Pound in 1970 He subsequently worked with the Brat Pack in the teen films Weird Science 1985 and Less than Zero 1987 In 1992 Downey portrayed the title character in the biopic Chaplin for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won a BAFTA Award Following a stint at the Corcoran Substance Abuse Treatment Facility on drug charges he joined the TV series Ally McBeal for which he won a Golden Globe Award He was fired from the show in the wake of drug charges in 2000 and 2001 He stayed in a court ordered drug treatment program and has maintained his sobriety since 2003 Initially completion bond companies would not insure Downey until Mel Gibson paid the insurance bond for the 2003 film The Singing Detective 4 He went on to star in the black comedy Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 2005 the thriller Zodiac 2007 and the action comedy Tropic Thunder 2008 for the latter he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Downey gained global recognition for starring as Tony Stark Iron Man in ten films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe beginning with Iron Man 2008 and leading up to Avengers Endgame 2019 He has also played the title character in Guy Ritchie s Sherlock Holmes 2009 which earned him his second Golden Globe and its sequel Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows 2011 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1983 1995 Early work and critical acclaim 2 2 1996 2001 Career setbacks 2 3 2001 2007 Resurgence 2 4 2008 present Iron Man and further success 2 4 1 Upcoming projects 3 Other ventures 3 1 Music 3 2 Production company 4 Personal life 4 1 Relationships and family 4 2 Sobriety 4 3 Religious beliefs 4 4 Views 5 Filmography and awards 6 Discography 6 1 Studio album 6 2 Soundtrack appearances 7 References 8 External linksEarly lifeDowney was born in Manhattan New York City the younger of two children His father Robert Downey Sr was an actor and filmmaker while his mother Elsie Ann nee Ford was an actress who appeared in Downey Sr s films 5 Downey s father was of half Lithuanian Jewish one quarter Hungarian Jewish and one quarter Irish descent 6 7 8 9 while Downey s mother had Scottish German and Swiss ancestry 10 11 12 Robert s original family name was Elias which was changed by his father to enlist in the Army 13 Downey and his older sister Allyson grew up in Greenwich Village 14 As a child Downey was surrounded by drugs His father a drug addict allowed Downey to use marijuana at age six an incident which his father later said he regretted 14 Downey later stated that drug use became an emotional bond between him and his father When my dad and I would do drugs together it was like him trying to express his love for me in the only way he knew how Eventually Downey began spending every night abusing alcohol and making a thousand phone calls in pursuit of drugs 15 16 During his childhood Downey had minor roles in his father s films He made his acting debut at the age of five playing a sick puppy in the absurdist comedy Pound 1970 and then at seven appeared in the surrealist Western Greaser s Palace 1972 11 At the age of 10 he was living in England and studied classical ballet as part of a larger curriculum 17 18 He attended the Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center in upstate New York as a teenager When his parents divorced in 1978 Downey moved to California with his father but in 1982 he dropped out of Santa Monica High School and moved back to New York to pursue an acting career full time 19 Downey and Kiefer Sutherland who shared the screen in the 1988 drama 1969 were roommates for three years when he first moved to Hollywood to pursue his career in acting 20 Career1983 1995 Early work and critical acclaim Downey at the premiere of Air America in 1990 Downey began building upon theater roles including in the short lived off Broadway musical American Passion at the Joyce Theater in 1983 produced by Norman Lear In 1985 he was part of the new younger cast hired for Saturday Night Live but following a year of poor ratings and criticism of the new cast s comedic talents he and most of the new crew were dropped and replaced 19 Rolling Stone magazine named Downey the worst SNL cast member in its entire run stating that the Downey Fail sums up everything that makes SNL great 21 That same year Downey had a dramatic acting breakthrough when he played James Spader s character s sidekick in Tuff Turf and then a bully in John Hughes s Weird Science He was considered for the role of Duckie in John Hughes s film Pretty in Pink 1986 22 but his first lead role was with Molly Ringwald in The Pick up Artist 1987 Because of these and other coming of age films Downey did during the 1980s he is sometimes named as a member of the Brat Pack 19 23 In 1987 Downey played Julian Wells a drug addicted rich boy whose life rapidly spirals out of his control in the film version of the Bret Easton Ellis novel Less than Zero His performance described by Janet Maslin in The New York Times as desperately moving 24 was widely praised though Downey has said that for him the role was like the ghost of Christmas Future since his drug habit resulted in his becoming an exaggeration of the character in real life 25 Zero drove Downey into films with bigger budgets and names such as Chances Are 1989 with Cybill Shepherd and Ryan O Neal Air America 1990 with Mel Gibson and Soapdish 1991 with Sally Field Kevin Kline and Whoopi Goldberg 26 27 28 In 1992 he starred as Charlie Chaplin in Chaplin a role for which he prepared extensively learning how to play the violin as well as tennis left handed He had a personal coach in order to help him imitate Chaplin s posture and a way of carrying himself 29 The role garnered Downey an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor at the Academy Awards 65th ceremony losing to Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman 30 In 1993 he appeared in the films Heart and Souls with Alfre Woodard and Kyra Sedgwick and Short Cuts with Matthew Modine and Julianne Moore along with a documentary that he wrote about the 1992 presidential campaigns titled The Last Party 1993 31 32 33 He starred in the 1994 films Only You with Marisa Tomei and Natural Born Killers with Woody Harrelson 34 35 He then subsequently appeared in Restoration 1995 Richard III 1995 Home for the Holidays 1995 Two Girls and a Guy 1997 36 as Special Agent John Royce in U S Marshals 1998 and in Black and White 1999 37 38 39 40 1996 2001 Career setbacks From 1996 through 2001 Downey was arrested numerous times on charges related to drugs including cocaine heroin and marijuana 41 He went through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully explaining in 1999 to a judge It s like I have a shotgun in my mouth and I ve got my finger on the trigger and I like the taste of the gun metal He said he had been addicted to drugs since the age of eight due to the fact that his father also an addict had been giving them to him 42 In April 1996 Downey was arrested for possession of heroin cocaine and an unloaded 357 Magnum handgun while he was speeding down Sunset Boulevard A month later while on parole he trespassed into a neighbor s home while under the influence of a controlled substance and fell asleep in one of the beds 43 44 He received three years probation and was ordered to undergo compulsory drug testing In 1997 he missed one of the court ordered drug tests and had to spend six months in the Los Angeles County jail 45 Mugshot from his arrest in August 1999 Mugshot from his arrest in April 2001 After Downey missed another required drug test in 1999 he was arrested again Despite Downey s lawyer Robert Shapiro assembling the same team of lawyers that had successfully defended O J Simpson during his criminal trial for murder 42 Downey was sentenced to a three year prison term at the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison in Corcoran California At the time of the arrest all of Downey s film projects had wrapped and were close to release He had been hired to provide the voice of the devil on the NBC animated television series God the Devil and Bob but was fired when he failed to attend rehearsals 46 47 After spending nearly a year in the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison Downey on condition of posting a 5 000 bail was unexpectedly freed when a judge ruled that his collective time in incarceration facilities from the initial 1996 arrests had qualified him for early release 14 A week after his 2000 release Downey joined the cast of the hit television series Ally McBeal playing a new love interest 48 He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film 49 50 He also appeared as a writer and singer on Vonda Shepard s Ally McBeal For Once in My Life album and sang with Sting a duet of Every Breath You Take in an episode of the series Despite the apparent success Downey claimed that his performance on the series was overrated and said It was my lowest point in terms of addictions At that stage I didn t give a fuck whether I ever acted again 25 In January 2001 Downey was scheduled to play the role of Hamlet in a Los Angeles stage production directed by Mel Gibson 51 Before the end of his first season on Ally McBeal over the Thanksgiving 2000 holiday Downey was arrested when his room at Merv Griffin s Hotel and Givenchy Spa in Palm Springs California was searched by the police who were responding to an anonymous 911 call Downey was under the influence of a controlled substance and in possession of cocaine and Valium 52 53 Despite the fact that if convicted he would have faced a prison sentence of up to four years and eight months he signed on to appear in at least eight more Ally McBeal episodes 54 In April 2001 while Downey was on parole a Los Angeles police officer found him wandering barefooted in Culver City He was arrested for suspicion of being under the influence of drugs but was released a few hours later 55 even though tests showed he had cocaine in his system 56 After this last arrest Ally McBeal executives ordered last minute rewrites and reshoots and fired Downey despite the fact that Downey s character had resuscitated Ally McBeal s ratings 57 The Culver City arrest also cost him a role in the high profile film America s Sweethearts 56 and the subsequent incarceration prompted Gibson to cancel his Hamlet production In July 2001 Downey pleaded no contest to the Palm Springs charges avoiding jail time Instead he was sent into drug rehabilitation and received three years of probation benefiting from California Proposition 36 which had been passed the year before with the aim of helping nonviolent drug offenders overcome their addictions instead of sending them to jail 14 58 The book Conversations with Woody Allen reports that director Woody Allen wanted to cast Downey and Winona Ryder in his film Melinda and Melinda in 2003 but was unable to do so because he could not get insurance on them stating We couldn t get bonded The completion bonding companies would not bond the picture unless we could insure them We were heartbroken because I had worked with Winona before on Celebrity and thought she was perfect for this and wanted to work with her again And I had always wanted to work with Bob Downey and always thought he was a huge talent 59 In a December 18 2000 article for People magazine entitled Bad to Worse Downey s stepmother Rosemary told author Alex Tresnlowski that Downey had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder a few years ago and added that this was the reason he has a hard time staying sober What hasn t been tried is medication and intensive psychotherapy 60 In the same article Dr Manijeh Nikakhtar a Los Angeles psychiatrist and co author of Addiction or Self Medication The Truth claimed she received a letter from Downey in 1999 during his time at Corcoran II asking for advice on his condition She discovered that no one had done a complete psychiatric evaluation on him I asked him flat out if he thought he was bipolar and he said Oh yeah There are times I spend a lot of money and I m hyperactive and there are other times I m down 60 In an article for the March 2007 issue of Esquire Downey stated that he wanted to address this whole thing about the bipolar after receiving a phone call from the Bipolar Association asking him about being bipolar When Downey denied he had ever said he was bipolar the caller quoted the People article to which Downey replied No Dr Malibusian said I said I was bipolar and they go Well it s been written so we re going to quote it 61 Downey flatly denied being depressed or manic and that previous attempts to diagnose him with any kind of psychiatric or mood disorder have always been skewed because the guy I was seeing didn t know I was smokin crack in his bathroom You can t make a diagnosis until somebody s sober 61 2001 2007 Resurgence After five years of substance abuse arrests rehab and relapse Downey was ready to work toward a full recovery from drugs and return to his career In discussing his failed attempts to control his addictive behavior in the past Downey told Oprah Winfrey in November 2004 that when someone says I really wonder if maybe I should go to rehab Well uh you re a wreck you just lost your job and your wife left you Uh you might want to give it a shot 62 He added that after his last arrest in April 2001 when he knew he would likely be facing another stint in prison or another form of incarceration such as court ordered rehab I said You know what I don t think I can continue doing this And I reached out for help and I ran with it You can reach out for help in kind of a half assed way and you ll get it and you won t take advantage of it It s not that difficult to overcome these seemingly ghastly problems what s hard is to decide to do it 62 Downey got his first post rehabilitation acting job in August 2001 lip syncing in the video for Elton John s single I Want Love 63 Video director Sam Taylor Wood shot 16 takes of the video and used the last one because according to John Downey looked completely relaxed and The way he underplays it is fantastic 64 Downey was able to return to the big screen after Mel Gibson who had been a close friend to Downey since both had co starred in Air America paid Downey s insurance bond for the 2003 film The Singing Detective directed by his Back to School co star Keith Gordon 4 Gibson s gamble paved the way for Downey s comeback and Downey returned to mainstream films in the mid 2000s with Gothika for which producer Joel Silver withheld 40 of Downey s salary until after production wrapped as insurance against his addictive behavior Similar clauses became standard in his contracts throughout the 2000s 65 Silver who was getting closer to Downey as he dated his assistant Susan Downey nee Levin also got the actor the leading role in the comedy thriller Kiss Kiss Bang Bang the directorial debut of screenwriter Shane Black 66 After Gothika Downey was cast in a number of leading and supporting roles including well received work in a number of semi independent films A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints Good Night and Good Luck Richard Linklater s dystopian rotoscoped A Scanner Darkly in which Downey plays the role of a drug addict and Steven Shainberg s fictional biographical film of Diane Arbus Fur where Downey s character represented the two biggest influences on Arbus s professional life Lisette Model and Marvin Israel 67 Downey also received great notice for his roles in more mainstream fare such as Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Disney s poorly received The Shaggy Dog 68 On November 23 2004 Downey released his debut musical album The Futurist on Sony Classical for which he designed the cover art and designed the track listing label on the CD with his son Indio 69 The album received mixed reviews 70 71 but Downey stated in 2006 that he probably will not do another album as he felt that the energy he put into doing the album was not compensated 72 In 2006 Downey returned to television when he did voice acting on Family Guy in the episode The Fat Guy Strangler Downey had previously telephoned the show s production staff and asked if he could produce or assist in an episode creation as his son Indio is a fan of the show The producers of the show accepted the offer and created the character of Patrick Pewterschmidt Lois Griffin s long lost mentally disturbed brother for Downey 73 Downey signed on with publishers HarperCollins to write a memoir which in 2006 was already being billed as a candid look at the highs and lows of his life and career In 2008 however Downey returned his advance to the publishers and canceled the book without further comment 74 In 2007 Downey appeared in David Fincher s mystery thriller Zodiac which was based on a true story He played the role of San Francisco Chronicle journalist Paul Avery who was reporting the Zodiac Killer case 75 2008 present Iron Man and further success Downey at an event for Iron Man in 2008 Despite all of the critical success Downey had experienced throughout his career he had not appeared in a blockbuster film That changed in 2008 when Downey starred in two critically and commercially successful films Iron Man and Tropic Thunder In the article Ben Stiller wrote for Downey s entry in the 2008 edition of The Time 100 he offered an observation on Downey s commercially successful summer at the box office Yes Downey is Iron Man but he really is Actor Man In the realm where box office is irrelevant and talent is king the realm that actually means something he has always ruled and finally this summer he gets to have his cake and let us eat him up all the way to the multiplex where his mastery is in full effect Ben Stiller The 2008 Time 100 entry No 60 Robert Downey Jr 76 In 2007 Downey was cast as the title character in the film Iron Man 77 with director Jon Favreau explaining the choice by stating Downey wasn t the most obvious choice but he understood what makes the character tick He found a lot of his own life experience in Tony Stark 78 Favreau insisted on having Downey as he repeatedly claimed that Downey would be to Iron Man what Johnny Depp is to the Pirates of the Caribbean series a lead actor who could both elevate the quality of the film and increase the public s interest in it 43 79 80 81 For the role Downey had to gain more than 20 pounds 9 kilograms of muscle in five months to look like he had the power to forge iron 82 Iron Man was released worldwide between April 30 and May 3 2008 grossing over 585 million worldwide 83 and receiving rave reviews which cited Downey s performance as a highlight of the film 84 85 86 By October 2008 Downey had agreed to star in two Iron Man sequels as part of the Iron Man franchise as well as The Avengers featuring the superhero team that Stark joins based on Marvel s comic book series The Avengers 87 He first reprised the role in a small appearance as Iron Man s alter ego Tony Stark in the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk as a part of Marvel Studios depicting the same Marvel Universe on film by providing continuity among the movies 88 After Iron Man Downey appeared alongside Ben Stiller and Jack Black in the Stiller directed Tropic Thunder The three actors play a Hollywood archetype with Downey playing self absorbed multi Oscar winning Australian method actor Kirk Lazarus as they star in an extremely expensive Vietnam era film called Tropic Thunder Lazarus undergoes a controversial skin pigmentation procedure in order to take on the role of African American platoon sergeant Lincoln Osiris which required Downey to wear dark makeup and a wig Both Stiller and Downey feared Downey s portrayal of the character could become controversial Stiller says that he and Downey always stayed focused on the fact that they were skewering insufferable actors not African Americans I was trying to push it as far as you can within reality Stiller explains I had no idea how people would respond to it Stiller screened a rough cut of the film in March 2008 and it scored high with African Americans He was relieved at the reaction It seems people really embrace it he said 89 When asked by Harry Smith on CBS s The Early Show who his model was for Lazarus Downey laughed before responding Sadly my sorry ass self 90 Released in the United States on August 13 2008 Tropic Thunder received good reviews with 83 of reviews positive and an average normalized score of 71 according to the review aggregator websites Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic respectively 91 92 It earned US 26 million in its North American opening weekend and retained the number one position for its first three weekends of release The film grossed 180 million in theaters before its release on home video on November 18 2008 Downey was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Lazarus 93 Opening in late April 2009 was a film Downey finished in mid 2008 The Soloist The film was delayed from a November 2008 release by Paramount Pictures due to the studio s tight end of year release schedule 94 Critics who had seen the film in 2008 were mentioning it as a possible Academy Award candidate 95 Downey picked up an Academy Award nomination for the 2008 release year for his role in Tropic Thunder 96 The first role Downey accepted after Iron Man was the title character in Guy Ritchie s Sherlock Holmes Warner Bros released it on December 25 2009 97 The film set several box office records in the United States for a Christmas Day release beating the previous record holder 2008 s Marley amp Me by nearly 10M and finished second to Avatar in a record setting Christmas weekend box office Sherlock Holmes ended up being the 8th highest grossing film of 2009 98 99 When Downey won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for his role as Sherlock Holmes he noted in his acceptance speech that he had prepared no remarks because Susan Downey his wife and Sherlock Holmes producer told me that Matt Damon nominated for his role in The Informant was going to win so don t bother preparing a speech 100 Downey returned as Tony Stark in the first of two planned sequels to Iron Man Iron Man 2 which released in May 2010 Iron Man 2 grossed over 623M worldwide becoming the 7th highest grossing film of 2010 101 Downey s other commercial film release of 2010 was the comedy road film Due Date The movie co starring Zach Galifianakis was released in November 2010 102 and grossed over 211M worldwide making it the 36th highest grossing movie of 2010 103 Downey s sole 2011 film credit was the sequel to the 2009 version of Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows which opened worldwide on December 16 2011 104 Downey speaking at the 2019 Disney Legends Awards In 2012 Downey reprised the role of Tony Stark in The Avengers The film received positive reviews 105 and was highly successful at the box office becoming the third highest grossing film of all time both in the United States and worldwide 106 His film the David Dobkin directed dramedy The Judge 107 a project co produced by his production company Team Downey was the opening film at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2014 108 Downey played Tony Stark again in Iron Man 3 2013 109 Avengers Age of Ultron 2015 Captain America Civil War 2016 Spider Man Homecoming 2017 110 Avengers Infinity War 2018 and Avengers Endgame 2019 110 Three of his scenes from The Avengers and Avengers Endgame were used as archive footage in the first episode of the Disney series Loki 111 Downey hosted The Age of A I a YouTube documentary series released in 2019 112 In 2020 he starred in Dolittle playing the titular character depicted in the film as a 19th century Welsh veterinarian who can communicate with animals This was the second film from Team Downey It was a box office disappointment and received negative reviews from critics who called it too long and lifeless 113 Upcoming projects Downey will reprise his role as Holmes in a third film initially scheduled for release on December 22 2021 but later put on hold indefinitely according to director Dexter Fletcher 114 115 On July 15 2021 it was announced that Downey would co star in the television adaptation of novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen s novel The Sympathizer 116 Later in 2021 it was revealed that Downey would play Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan s upcoming biographical film Oppenheimer 117 118 It was also announced he would star in the film Play Dirty reuniting with Shane Black the director of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Iron Man 3 119 In March 2023 Downey was announced to be in talks to star in a remake of Alfred Hitchcock s Vertigo from a screenplay by Steven Knight Also in March 2023 it was announced that Downey would star in a political comedy starring Robert Pattinson titled Average Height Average Build from Adam McKay 120 121 Other venturesMusic Downey has sung on several soundtracks for his films including for Chaplin Too Much Sun Two Girls and a Guy Friends and Lovers The Singing Detective and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang In 2001 he appeared in the music video for Elton John s song I Want Love He released a CD in 2004 called The Futurist and while promoting his film Tropic Thunder he and his co stars Ben Stiller and Jack Black were back up singers The Pips to Gladys Knight singing Midnight Train to Georgia 122 Downey s most commercially successful recording venture to date combining sales and radio airplay has been his remake of the 1973 Joni Mitchell Christmas song River which was included on the Ally McBeal tie in album Ally McBeal A Very Ally Christmas released in 2000 Downey s character Larry Paul performs the song in the Ally McBeal episode Tis the Season 123 Production company On June 14 2010 Downey and his wife Susan opened their own production company called Team Downey Their first project was The Judge 124 Personal lifeRelationships and family Downey started dating actress Sarah Jessica Parker in 1984 after meeting her on the set of Firstborn The couple later separated in 1991 due to his drug addiction 125 Downey married actress and singer Deborah Falconer on May 29 1992 after a 42 day courtship 126 Their son Indio Falconer Downey was born in September 1993 127 The strain on their marriage from Downey s repeated trips to rehab and jail finally reached a breaking point in 2001 in the midst of Downey s last arrest and sentencing to an extended stay in rehab Falconer left Downey and took their son with her 126 Downey and Falconer finalized their divorce on April 26 2004 Downey with wife Susan Downey at the 2010 Academy Awards In 2003 Downey met producer Susan Downey nee Levin an executive vice president of production at Joel Silver s film company Silver Pictures on the set of Gothika 4 Though Susan twice turned down his romantic advances she and Downey did quietly strike up a romance during production 128 Despite Susan s worries that the romance would not last after the completion of shooting given that he s an actor I have a real job 128 the couple s relationship continued after production wrapped on Gothika and Downey proposed to Susan on the night before her thirtieth birthday 128 In August 2005 the couple were married in a Jewish ceremony at Amagansett New York 129 130 A tattoo on one of his biceps reads Suzie Q in tribute to her 131 The Downeys first child a son named Exton Elias was born in February 2012 132 and their second a daughter named Avri Roel was born in November 2014 133 134 135 Downey has been a close friend of Mel Gibson since they starred in Air America Downey defended Gibson during the controversy surrounding The Passion of the Christ and said nobody s perfect in reference to Gibson s 2006 DUI 136 Gibson said of Downey He was one of the first people to call and offer the hand of friendship He just said Hey welcome to the club Let s go see what we can do to work on ourselves 137 In October 2011 Downey was being honored at the 25th American Cinematheque Awards Downey chose Gibson to present him with his award for his life s work and used his air time to say a few kind words about Gibson and explain why he chose him to present the award 138 Sobriety Downey says he has been drug free since July 2003 139 and credited his wife with helping him overcome his drug and alcohol habits along with his family therapy meditation twelve step recovery programs yoga and the practice of Wing Chun kung fu 25 the martial art he learned from Eric Oram who is also a fight consultant in several of Downey s movies 140 141 Oram was Downey s personal fight coordinator in Avengers Age of Ultron and Captain America Civil War 142 In December 2015 Downey received a full and unconditional pardon from Governor of California Jerry Brown for his prior drug convictions 143 144 Oram wrote a letter in support of Downey s pardon to Governor Brown 145 When asked why he was able to make his sobriety stick this time on The Oprah Winfrey Show Downey said It s really not that difficult to overcome these seemingly ghastly problems What s hard is to decide to do it 146 Downey Jr with William Cheung and Eric Oram 2005 Religious beliefs Downey has described his religious beliefs as Jewish Buddhist 147 and he is reported to have consulted astrologers 148 In the past Downey has been interested in Christianity and the Hare Krishna movement 147 Views In a 2008 interview Downey stated that his time in prison changed his political point of view somewhat saying I have a really interesting political point of view and it s not always something I say too loud at dinner tables here but you can t go from a 2 000 a night suite at La Mirage to a penitentiary and really understand it and come out a liberal You can t I wouldn t wish that experience on anyone else but it was very very very educational for me and has informed my proclivities and politics ever since 149 However when asked about the quote in a 2015 interview to promote Avengers Age of Ultron he denied that his previous statement reflected any longstanding beliefs on his part and stated I wouldn t say that I m a Republican or a liberal or a Democrat 150 Downey serves on the board of the Anti Recidivism Coalition 151 In January 2020 during the promotions of his film Dolittle Downey announced that he had made the decision to adopt a vegan diet in response to the debate about the climate crisis stating that I m a one man carbon footprint nightmare colossus 152 and believes he can do his part to contribute Downey previously announced his opening of The Footprint Coalition an organization he launched to reduce carbon footprints around the world using advanced technology 153 The Footprint Coalition promotes technologies that protect the environment such as French insect farming startup Ynsect 154 the bio based alternative to plastic manufacturer RWDC 155 and bamboo toilet paper manufacturer Cloud Paper 156 157 Filmography and awardsMain articles Robert Downey Jr filmography and List of awards and nominations received by Robert Downey Jr DiscographyStudio album The Futurist 2004 Soundtrack appearances Year Song Soundtrack Notes1992 Smile Chaplin OST On The Futurist1993 The Star Spangled Banner Heart and Souls OST With B B King2000 White Christmas Ally McBeal A Very Ally Christmas With Vonda Shepard2000 River Ally McBeal A Very Ally Christmas2001 Every Breath You Take Ally McBeal For Once in My Life featuring Vonda Shepard With Sting2001 Chances Are Ally McBeal For Once in My Life featuring Vonda Shepard With Vonda Shepard2001 Snakes Ally McBeal For Once in My Life featuring Vonda Shepard2003 In My Dreams The Singing Detective OST2005 Broken Kiss Kiss Bang Bang OST On The FuturistReferences Robert Downey Jr Biography The Biography Channel Archived from the original on November 15 2016 Retrieved April 26 2014 a b Robert Downey Jr Tops Forbes List of Hollywood s Highest Paid Actors Forbes July 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