Sylvester Stallone's Early Struggles and Rocky's Rise
Sylvester Stallone, facing numerous rejections and a difficult childhood, worked odd jobs like cleaning a zoo and delivering pizzas while pursuing acting roles. He secured a small part in a 1970 film and a shaving cream commercial. Stallone wrote the screenplay for 'Rocky' in three days on a kitchen table, a film that would eventually gross $150 million. He described his writing process as driven by anxiety, isolating himself to focus.
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France Inter
“Il a donc tout pour réussir. En trois jours, il écrit un scénario sur une table de cuisine. C'est Rocky, le film qui lui rapportera 150 millions de dollars.”
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