Mel Gibson is a father of 9 children with 3 different women, his carbon copy son follows in Mel’s footsteps

Mel Gibson has been a mainstay in the entertainment business for many years. One of the celebrity’s nine children, Milo Gibson, is currently starting his very own cinematic career.

Milo Gibson has made several film appearances, occasionally working alongside his father. At the age of 32, he is also a perfect duplicate of his Hollywood legend father.

Few other actors have played legendary roles as often as Mel Gibson. Despite the fact that he is most known for his roles in Braveheart (1995) and Conspiracy Theory (1997), Mel Gibson has done so much more.

Mel Gibson is a father of 9 children with 3 women and his carbon copy son is following in dad’s footsteps

Mel has had a wife throughout his time in the spotlight, whom he divorced, and, as of 2014, a new partner. Gibson has managed to raise nine amazing children while also working as an action-packed celebrity and traversing the world to shoot movies as an actor, director, and producer.

Some of them have chosen a life outside the public eye, while some wanted a career in film. One of them, Mel’s son Milo Gibson, his now well on his way to becoming a real Hollywood star.

And he looks just like his old man!

In January 1956, Mel Gibson was born in New York. His father chose to move his family to Australia after winning a “little fortune” on Jeopardy! when he was 12 years old.

After graduating from high school and settling in New South Wales, Mel Gibson entered the acting industry. Without his knowledge, his sister enrolled him at the Sidney National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). He made the decision to go, and it didn’t take him long to establish himself as a professional actor.

Mel received his first acting break in the 1977 movie Summer City. Everything changed when a filmmaker by the name of George Miller became aware of him. Gibson was then chosen for Miller’s first low-budget sci-fi thriller, Mad Max (1979), and thanks to the popularity of the film, he quickly rose to fame in Europe and Australia.

After winning the Best Actor Award from the Australian Film Institute, Gibson went on to star in a number of additional movies. He had made a significant jump into Hollywood by 1981.

The US public loved Mel Gibson’s performance in the 1981 Max Max sequel, The Road Warrior/Max Max 2. Though he was capable of much more than just action movies, Mel was grouped in with action stars like Clint Eastwood and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

First off, his outstanding performance as Hamlet in 1990 proved to everyone that he could also play lighter roles. He made his directing debut with The Man Without a Face three years later. But in 1996, Mel Gibson became a Hollywood superstar and attained a completely new level of status.

When Mel Gibson was handed the script for Braveheart, he knew almost instantly that he wanted the project, and not only in an acting capacity.

“It is just a funny corner of history that I’d never heard of before. And the script was a very haunting piece of work,” he said.

“I put it down and thought, ‘it’ a pretty good script’. And then I couldn’t stop thinking about it, it obviously got inside my head. It was given to me on an acting basis, but I just felt I had to tell this story, I repeated scenes and sequences inside of my head. So that’s a pretty good indication that you probably should direct it.”

Mel Gibson, whose own mother is Irish, didn’t know the dialect at all.

“It was difficult, but I was up there and immersed among people who all needed subtitles,” he said on the Graham Norton Show. “I’d ask people ‘What did you say?’ and they’d have to repeat it, so eventually it kind of worked its way into my lexicon.”

Mel Gibson – Braveheart

Mel needed someone who could teach him the dialect, and the perfect man was Sean Connery. Not only was he an actual Scotsman, he had also played roles such as James Bond and the King of England, all with his great and super charming Edinburgh dialect.

“We were at Andy Vajna’s place and he’s Hungarian, so he made Goulash. Now, imagine Sean Connery saying that word,” Gibson explained. “To hear Sean actually utter a word like ‘goulash’ is a lesson in itself. You just pick up the accent from the people you’re talking to and hearing and he helped me perfect my Scottish accent.”

Well, Mel Gibson’s undertaking of the film was a success indeed. Braveheart became a mega-hit both with critics and the audience, winning a total of five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Director. It has also been criticized for not being especially accurate in regards to the real history, but none the less, Braveheart was a magnificent film, even garnering comparisons to masterpieces such as Spartacus and Lawrence of Arabia.

Mel Gibson continued to star in and produce several movies. In 2017, he was awarded an Academy Award nomination for Best Achievement in Directing for his movie Hacksaw Ridge, a World War II movie about the Battle of Okinawa.

Not only was it a great movie, but Mel Gibson actually got to work together with his son, Milo Gibson, who had a supporting role in the film.

Milo is one of Mel Gibson’s nine children, and as you might know by now, he’s enjoying a career in the film business. But it wasn’t always like that, since Milo originally wanted to do something completely different to his father.

One thing is for sure. He looks exactly like his father!

One might think that as the son of Mel Gibson, you’d live in all the glamour present in a huge Hollywood mansion. But according to one of his sons, that wasn’t the case.

Milo Gibson was born November 16, 1990, in Australia. At just 3 years old, the family moved to California, where Milo grew up in Malibu. He had a big interest in surfing, but just because he was the son of a major Hollywood star, his life wasn’t all glamour.

Sure, he enjoyed a privileged childhood, but according to Milo himself, his parents made sure that their kids would be like any other child.

“It wasn’t a showbiz childhood,” he says. “Our parents kept us out of that type of world,” Milo Gibson told The Australian. “Because it changes people, I think.”

“We didn’t grow up in the Hollywood lifestyle clique,” he explained. “I basically did everything other than going into the career of acting; I wanted to do more of a blue-collar job that involved real people.”

Even though they had a normal childhood, he and his siblings got to meet several celebrities. Robert Downy Jr. was one of them, and he turned out to be an excellent video game fighter.

“He let me hit him in the face a couple of times,” Milo recalled.

As a child, Milo Gibson didn’t quite understand that his father was known all over the world. It wasn’t until a few years later that he understood his father was a huge celebrity.

Growing up as a celebrities’ child

But at the same time, he was very cautious about telling people.

“Yeah, all the time,” he said. “I think you learn how to …Read signals? Yeah. I don’t really like to tell people, but a lot of my friends already know and they don’t care. They’re friends with me because they’re friends with me.”

When he was six years old, his father starred in Braveheart. Milo watched it it right away – and he loved it. Actually, he already knew that his father starred in it, since he visited the set of one of the first scenes in the film.

“I walked into that on set, by myself. Dummies swinging from the roof,” Milo Gibson recalled. “I remember Dad grabbing me and taking me out, saying, ‘It’s not real.’ I specifically remember seeing the eyes all staring down.”

Having last name “Gibson” certainly came with some pressure. As with many other celebrities, fans believe it’s their destiny to follow in their parents’ footsteps. Milo Gibson, however, made an active choice to live outside the spotlight.

He grew up playing football in high school and surfing in his spare time. Following his graduation, he decided that he was going to be a private massage therapist, a career which he actually worked in for a couple of years. Later on, he became an electrician.

Milo Gibson loved working with – as he terms – “real people”, and since his parents didn’t push him into the film business, he had every opportunity in the world to become who he wanted.

His father Mel Gibson lived an action-packed life, travelling the world to shoot films and attending celebrity awards and other events all over the country. But he was also sure to raise his children in a normal way, which we really love him for doing.

Of course, Milo Gibson would eventually walk in his father’s footsteps anyway, though his parents never pushed him into becoming an actor.

At the same time, they loved it.

“My dad was always a big advocate of doing what you like to do, and keep doing new things and trying new things, but do what you love,” Milo Gibson explained.

“And I did that. I had a lot of different jobs but they weren’t things that I wanted to do for the rest of my life. And I have a really big passion for acting and I really love doing it.”

Working with his father

In 2016, he had his first shot at acting when he got to work together with his father in the Second War II film Hacksaw Ridge, starring alongside actors like Andrew Garfield. It was the start of his acting career, and to work alongside his father – who was directing the film – was a perfect start.

“It was nice to see him behind the camera,” he said. “I learned that you have to be comfortable taking risks and then stick with them; one of the keys in acting is to be vulnerable.”

Gibson had his first leading role is the film All the Devil’s Men, which premiered in 2018. He’s also gotten roles in The Tribes of Paolos Verde (2017) – starring alongside Jennifer Gardner – and Breaking & Exiting (2018).

At 32 years of age, Milo’s career in film has just begun, and we’re sure that he’ll get the utmost support from his parents.

Spitting image of Mel Gibson

He’s already had many types of roles, which definitely is a good sign for the future! Besides acting, Milo Gibson has also tried out modeling.

With his thick hair and intense eyes, he sure is the spitting image of his father, Mel. Sometimes, people recognize him, though not for being Milo.

“Sometimes people go, ‘Hey, you look like Mel Gibson!’ And I go, ‘F**k, I wish!’,” he says.

We wish Milo and his father all the best in the future. Please share this story with friends and family!

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