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How Stallone’s birth defect became his strength

An accident that caused the actor to slur his words is now his trademark



US actor Sylvester Stallone poses as he arrives for the screening of "Homage to Sylvester Stallone - Rambo : First Blood" at the 72nd edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 24, 2019.
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Action movie superstar Sylvester Stallone told cinemagoers in Cannes on Friday that he never expected to make it in the film industry due to an accident at birth that caused him to slur his words — now one of his more celebrated trademarks.

The US actor, 72, rocketed to fame in 1976 with his Oscar-winning boxing movie ‘Rocky’ and went on to become one of Hollywood’s biggest action stars through the ‘Rocky’ and ‘Rambo’ and film franchises.

But Stallone said that when he was starting out, his speech impediment had stumped filmmakers and fellow actors like ‘Terminator’ star Arnold Schwarzenegger.

“I didn’t think I was going to [have a career in film],” Stallone said during the Cannes Film Festival, where he was invited to speak in a celebration of his career.

“When I would try to get jobs in commercials, the director would go, ‘What are you saying, what language is that?’ “I knew it was bad when Arnold Schwarzenegger said, ‘You have an accent’,” Stallone added. “I go, ‘I have an accent? Excuse me, what?’ It’s true. Arnold and I should open up a school for speech lessons. It would be perfect.”

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Stallone’s snarl and slurred speech are now among his widely recognised signatures. He is also known for his muscular physique.

US actor Sylvester Stallone (C) arrives with his wife Jennifer Flavin (R) and their daughter Sistine Rose for the screening of "Homage to Sylvester Stallone - Rambo : First Blood" at the 72nd edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 24, 2019. / AFP / Alberto PIZZOLI
Image Credit: AFP

The actor and filmmaker was given a rapturous welcome as he arrived for Friday’s event called 'Homage to Sylvester Stallone - Rambo : First Blood', and greeted crowds with “Yo.” He also reflected on his most famous roles.

“Rambo deals with the very dark side of nature that unfortunately a lot of people live with because they feel isolated,” Stallone said of the character, a Vietnam War veteran who struggles to readjust to civilian life.

“Rocky is different, he’s the more optimistic, he realises he is not a special man but he tries to be special,” the actor added. Rocky Balboa is an Italian-American boxer from a working class background who makes it big.

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Stallone’s performance in ‘Rocky’, the first film in the franchise, earned him Best Actor nominations at the Golden Globes, Oscars and Baftas — though he has never won the awards.

Audiences at Cannes were set to be shown early clips for ‘Rambo V: Last Blood’ on Friday. The latest film from that series is set for release in the United States in September.

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