Billy Bob Thornton

In the 2000s, Thornton achieved further success in starring dramas ''Monster's Ball'' (2001), ''The Man Who Wasn't There'' (2001), and ''Friday Night Lights'' (2004); comedies ''Bandits'' (2001), ''Intolerable Cruelty'' (2003), and ''Bad Santa'' (2003); and action films ''Eagle Eye'' (2008) and ''Faster'' (2010). In 2014, Thornton starred as Lorne Malvo in the first season of the anthology series ''Fargo'', earning a nomination for the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie at the Emmy Awards and won Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Film at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards. In 2016, he starred in an Amazon original series, ''Goliath,'' which earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama.
Thornton has written a variety of films, usually set in the Southern United States and mainly co-written with Tom Epperson, including ''A Family Thing'' (1996) and ''The Gift'' (2000). After ''Sling Blade'', he directed several other films, including ''Daddy and Them'' (2001), ''All the Pretty Horses'' (2000), and ''Jayne Mansfield's Car'' (2012).
Thornton has received the President's Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, a Special Achievement Award from the National Board of Review, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has also been nominated for an Emmy Award, four Golden Globes, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. In addition to film work, Thornton began a career as a singer-songwriter. He has released four solo albums and is the vocalist of the blues rock band The Boxmasters.
Thornton has been vocal about his distaste for celebrity culture, choosing to keep his life out of the public eye. However, the attention of the media has proven unavoidable in certain cases, his marriage to Angelina Jolie being a notable example. Provided by Wikipedia
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