Growing up in a small suburb of , could never have believed he would become a household name and Academy Award-winning actor.
Russell Crowe: Showbizs Angriest Man?
Growing up in a small suburb of Sydney, Russell Crowe could never have believed he would become a household name and Academy Award-winning actor. However alongs...
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However alongside his career successes and impressive catalogue of projects, the actor, 62, has also built up quite a reputation for his unruly temper.
Previously admitting that he spends a lot of time 'telling people to f**k off and get out of my life,' over the years Russell has had altercations with BBC executives, interviewers, hotel workers and members of the public.
Back in 2016 he told The Daily Mail: 'My mistake was in allowing the pressure that comes with acting success to get to me and I was overwhelmed.'
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And on Tuesday he appeared overwhelmed once again as the star gave a stern warning to fans waiting for autographs outside his hotel in Paris, as he declared: 'Don't f*****g push in on me'.
In the past Russell has admitted he is 'extremely sensitive' and takes everything so seriously, hence his impulsive reactions.
In 2015 in an interview with Charlie Rose he said that because he takes thing so seriously, 'it also means you got to cut yourself a bit of slack if you're...if you're a d**k every now and then, you know.
'It's bound to happen. You're bound to get somethin' wrong, you know.'
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While he defended himself against ever hitting a photographer he said: 'But what I've done is I've saved some of the most stinging verbal barbs just for those sort of people.
'And they're shredded in now and wounded and bleeding going back to their editor...and they try and put it, like, a physical thing on the fact that I just ripped them apart emotionally with a single sentence.'
Is Russell Crowe the angriest man in showbiz? From his notorious BAFTA outburst to throwing a telephone at a hotel concierge as the actor's temper surfaces again during autograph row
Nineties fighting
Yet even before the height of his fame, it seemed there were stories about his aggressive streak.
At the start of his career when Russell was starring in the musical Blood Brothers in Sydney in 1988, he fell out with co-star Peter Cousens who alleged Russell had tried to punch him in the dressing room.
Then, just 10 years later in 1998, he provoked a fight in Alberta, Canada, after he enraged locals by branding the place 'boring'.
Then, he was caught on video in a scuffle in a bar near his ranch in Australia where witnesses said he became enraged after two local girls showed no interest.
In 1999, during a nightclub brawl at Coff's Harbour in Sydney, Russell is said to have bitten a chunk out of his victim's face and spat it back at him, before being dragged to the ground by bouncers.
Video footage of the fight ended up airing on Australian television but two men faced charges for allegedly trying to extort money from Russell in exchange to keep the tape under wraps.
The case was later thrown out.
On the tape, one of the defendants said to the other: 'Oh, he just thinks he's f*****g...the world revolves around Russ—he lives in Coffs Harbour—and he thinks the world revolves around Russell Crowe...He's just the f****g biggest a*****e you'd ever wanna meet, mate.'
BAFTA outburst (2002)
It should have been a night to celebrate after Russell scooped his first Best Actor Award at the BAFTAs after being pipped to the post for the award in the two years prior.
But instead of the headlines being about his win, the following morning they were dominated by his fracas with a executive, who dared cut short his acceptance speech in the broadcast version of the event.
Director Malcolm Gerrie was pinned to a wall by the New Zealander, who jabbed him in the chest and shouted: 'You f*****g piece of s**t. I'll make sure you'll never work in Hollywood.'
That same evening, a fan who took Russell's picture received a similar volley of abuse. 'How dare you take my f*****g' picture,' he demanded. 'Who gave you f*****g permission.'
It then emerged that Russell's irrational, diva-like behaviour was also on display the previous night when he refused to be interviewed in front of other guests on the Parkinson Show.
Russell later apologised to the BBC exec, who claimed the actor phoned him to say: 'My language was excessive because I was livid but I behaved inappropriately. I was over-reacting because I felt passionately about it at the time.'
Russell's record company, however, insisted Russell is simply misunderstood.
After the Bafta controversy, they released a statement saying: 'Russell is extremely polite and a good-natured character but then it seems he only relaxes when talking about his music. Russell can be a fiery character but he is deeply emotional.'
Director Malcolm Gerrie was pinned to a wall by the New Zealander, who jabbed him in the chest and shouted: 'You f*****g piece of s**t. I'll make sure you'll never work in Hollywood'
Restaurant wars (2002)
After the BAFTA drama, later that year the police were called to Japanese restaurant Zuma in London after he became involved in a brawl with businessman Eric Watson.
The fight was reportedly broken up by EastEnders star Ross Kemp.
Bodyguard fight (2004)
While filing Cinderella Man in 2004, Russell got into a fight with his own bodyguard and was forced to later admit: 'Spud [Mark "Spud" Caroll] and I had a push around after work on a Friday night.
Explaining the ordeal in a letter to Australia's Sunday Sun-Herald he wrote: 'The misunderstanding arose when Spud came over to tell me what he thought other people in the room might have been thinking of my conversation [with a female extra on the film who was a friend].
'I thought he was accusing me specifically of something and I took offence to it. It doesn't surprise me that I'm overly sensitive to gossip and speculation and heartily sick of other people's 'perceptions.'
'Spud was passing on other people's 'perceptions' and I shot the messenger.'
He continued: 'Luckily for me, the sequences we were shooting required me to wear heavy post boxing make-up, so you couldn't tell."
Spud also defended the altercation as he added: 'As for calling it a fight, believe me, we have done much more damage to each other playing touch footy.'
Assault charge (2005)
Russell was charged by police with second degree assault and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon after reportedly throwing a telephone at an employee of the Manhattan hotel where he was staying in 2001.
He got into an argument at the Mercer Street Hotel in the SoHo district of New York City shortly after 4am and threw the phone at the concierge Nestor Estrade, police said.
The employee, who has not been identified, suffered minor lacerations and was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, they said.
As a result of the attack, the public mood towards Russell had undeniably shifted and there was even a South Park episode titled The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer revolved around a lampooning of his aggressive tendencies.
Russell said it was 'possibly the most shameful situation that I've ever gotten myself in,' and pleaded guilty and was conditionally discharged.
Settling a lawsuit before the trial, while the settlements were not disclosed they are rumoured to have amounted to a six figure settlement.
Speaking about the backlash, Russell insisted it had been blown out of proportion.
He told American talk show host Charlie Rose in 2010: 'I think it indelibly changed me. It was a very, very minor situation that was made into something outrageous.
'More violence perpetuated me walking between the car to the courtroom with the waiting media than anything I'd done... it very definitely affected me... psychologically.'
Russell was charged by police in 2005 with second degree assault and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon after reportedly throwing a telephone at a hotel worker in 2001
BBC Radio swipe (2010)
Russell cut a BBC Radio interview short when the host nitpicked at his English accent in Robin Hood and suggested it had a hint of Irish.
'You've got dead ears, mate, seriously dead ears if you think there's an Irish accent, shot back Russell at host Mark Lawson.
While Mark clarified it was just 'hints of...' Russell shot back: 'B*****ks... I'm a little dumbfounded you could possibly find any Irish in that character. That's kind of ridiculous. It's your show. Whatever.'
After a bit more back and forth and swearing, he teased, "No, I was going for an Italian,' and while Mark tried to move the conversation along, Russell added: 'I don't get the Irish thing brother, I don't get it at all ...'
Russell cut a BBC Radio interview short when the host nitpicked at his English accent in Robin Hood and suggested it had a hint of Irish (pictured in Robin Hood)
Azealia Banks police report (2016)
Russell's career risked threat of derailment once again in October 2016 when Azealia Banks filed a police report against the star alleging he had assaulted her at a dinner party in his hotel room.
The rapper, who was 25 at the time, claimed that he choked her, spat on her and made a racial slur while he threw her out of the room.
The Los Angeles District Attorney's office dropped the case in December.
She wrote in a Facebook post that Crowe had 'called me a n****r, choked me, threw me out and spat at me'.
The actor's representatives said he refused to apologise because he maintains he did nothing wrong.
He said he removed Azealia from the premises because she threatened to physically assault other people there.
Azealia later deleted her post as other claims emerged telling a completely different story from her own.
In October 2016 when Azealia Banks filed a police report against Russell alleging he had assaulted her at a dinner party in his hotel room (Azealia pictured in 2017)
According to a source, eyewitnesses at the party claimed Azealia was the aggressor and Russell was forced to carry the rapper out of his room during a private party after she became violent.
The eyewitnesses claimed the rapper made a motion to throw her glass after saying: 'You would love it if I broke my glass, stabbed you guys in the throat, and blood would squirt everywhere like some real Tarantino s-' and Russell then intervened and carried her out the room.
In an interview in the following weeks, Azealia was overcome with emotion as she said: 'Every time, every time something like this happens I'm always like being blamed for, like, wanting this kind of attention.
'Like who the f*** wants to tell somebody they got spat on? You know, that's humiliating. And I'm just like really, really humiliated.'
Detailing the events of the night she said 'it all happened so fast' and that Russell was drinking and mocked the quality of one of her music videos and demeaned her career.
She said she responded by dissing his career, telling him 'Well nobody's checking for you right now... so whoa whoa whoa let's settle down'
She said that following that she got into a heated exchange with a female guest.
'I had a glass in my hand because I was drinking' the rapper explained while denying reports she threatened to cut anyone with broken glass.
Describing the moment she was removed from the hotel room Azealia said: 'He chokes me, picks me up, throws me out of the room and spits on me.'
At least four guests/witnesses who gave statements during the investigation used the word 'erratic' to describe Azealia's behaviour according to TMZ.
And all accounts confirm that Crowe acted appropriately by removing Azealia from the suite when the situation escalated with the female guest.
They also claim that RZA said she used the n-word and not Crowe.
After almost 10 years of no dramas, Russell seemed to be back to his old ways as he scolded fans and gave a stern warning while signing autographs outside of his Paris hotel
Autograph anger (2026)
After almost 10 years of no dramas, Russell seemed to be back to his old ways as he scolded fans and gave a stern warning while signing autographs outside of his Paris hotel.
The actor was seen stepping out of the entrance but stopped dead in his tracks to address those awaiting nearby.
The Gladiator star held up his hands and quickly asked, 'Are you listening?' before continuing, 'Stay where you are. Don't f***ing push in on me. I'll come to you. Give everyone space.'
The Oscar winner added while holding up his index finger, 'As soon as somebody is a d***, I'm gone. You got me?'
A few individuals could be heard replying with, 'Yes,' before Crowe stepped forward to calmly begin signing autographs on posters.
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