The John Travolta filmography projects an awesome effect as it spans across a wide spectrum of period and genre. He first started his professional acting career in the early 1970's and has been actively involved since. His movie portfolio is able to knock many off their seats as he has appeared in a number of significant and memorable roles. His maiden appearance in the entertainment world started off as a cast in some minor television series. Appearing in a few episodes, that is probably the stepping stone onto better things ahead.
John Travolta is probably best known as the actor who danced so well. No one can forget the infamous strut from Saturday Night Fever. Right after making this hit, he moved on to a role as a grease monkey who sang his way into the female lead's heart. Many a heart of the female audience was broken as they swayed in rhythm to his crooners. Since most actors do not want to be associated with just a specific image, the time came to break out of the mold and delve in other sorts of roles. In expanding his prowess, he also took on comedic roles as the father of an infant boy who thought out aloud. With an equally hilarious team who co-starred as family members and pets, two sequels followed suit.
As time progressed, there was a change towards a more serious tone as seen in the John Travolta filmography. He took on the role as a gangster who could also take a spin on the dance floor. He also portrayed numerous action heroes as disgruntled individuals who decided to take for themselves regardless of law and order. Later on, a gender-reversing role as the insecure and rather large mother of a cherubic and equally large daughter propelled him to another level of stardom. As this role, he got an opportunity to show off his first love of song and dance to the newer crowd of movie goers.
In addition to taking on forefront or supporting roles in his professional acting career, he has also been a producer and writer for some. There are also productions whereby he portrayed himself in guest star spots, documentaries, interviews and award ceremonies.
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