John Travolta, as the smooth-talking Tony Manero, swaggers down the street to the sounds of the Bee Gees’ incomparable hit “Stayin’ Alive;” and the audience travels back to when the
Stayin' Alive: A Grammy Salute to the Music of the Bee Gees (2017) (TV Special) - Self - Host Self - Host See fewer The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2016) (TV Series) - Self - Guest (1 episode, 2016) Self - Guest (1 episode, 2016) See fewer John Travolta & Courtney...
Best Known For: John Travolta is an award-winning actor who had breakout roles in 'Saturday Night Fever' and 'Grease.' He had a career revival with 'Pulp Fiction' and has starred in a wide range of additional projects. Industries Theater and Dance Television Film Astrological Sign: Aquarius...
The early-to-mid 1980s were unkind to John Travolta — but before the career-suspending trifecta of Staying Alive, Two of a Kind, and Perfect, Travolta had the opportunity to star in Brian De Palma’s Blow Out. A bleak thriller that successfully juggles a number of heady themes, Blow ...
Saturday Night Feverwas Travolta’s breakout performance, and two of his scenes—Tony’s strut through Brooklyn to “Stayin’ Alive” during the opening credits and, later, a sensational dance solo—are considered among the most memorable moments in cinema. Travolta was nominated for anAcademy Aw...
3. Travolta's Dance Moves Still Make an Impact John Travolta dedicated nine months of hard work and training to perfect his dance moves for the iconic movie, Saturday Night Fever. He worked tirelessly to ensure that his performance was as authentic as possible, and it paid off - the movie...
According to Krane, the game plan is to keep Travolta working in movies he is excited about in order to shed “the baggage of his past.” Some of that baggage came via “Two of a Kind” and “Perfect,” which were packaged--along with the commercially successful “Staying Alive”--by...
Now 64, Travolta keeps churning out one forgettable programmer after another. Can his career be saved?
Life Interview: Please Let Me Dance and Sing!; as John Travolta Takes to the Screen Playing Another Ruthless Killer, He Tells DIANE PARKES What He Really Longs for Is an All-Singing, All-Dancing RoleDiane Parkes
Stars John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John gave a dance lesson to Variety‘s Marc Malkin on the red carpet for a screening honoring the 40th anniversary of the hit musical. Travolta kept the dance lesson simple — just a “four corners” from “You’re the One That I Want.” The pair ...