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John Travolta 

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Born on February 18, 1954, in Englewood, New Jersey, John Travolta started his profession in diversion as a singer and dancer in nearby productions.

Travolta rose to popularity with his job as Tony Manero in the 1977 film "Saturday Night Fever," earning him an Academy Award nomination.

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1978

"Saturday Night Fever," Travolta proceeded with his prosperity with the 1978 film "Grease," cementing his status as a Hollywood driving man and a social symbol.

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80's

In the mid '80s, Travolta encountered a vocation decline however got back in the game with the 1989 film "Look Who's Talking," displaying his flexibility in both show and comedy.

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1994

His career arrived at new levels with Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" in 1994, acquiring him a Academy Award selection and renewing his remaining in the industry.

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1991

Known to for his personal life however much his acting career, Travolta wedded actress Kelly Preston in 1991, and they stayed together until her passing in 2020.

Travolta is an energetic pilot and claims a few airplanes. He procured his pilot's permit at age 22 and is a certified pilot for different kinds of planes, including a Boeing 707.

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1970

Travolta is a conspicuous individual from the Congregation of Scientology, having joined during the 1970s. He has been a vocal ally of the congregation all through his life.

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1996

Past his movie profession, Travolta made progress on TV with his job as Robert Shapiro in the widely praised series "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" in 2016.

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1997

John Travolta's effect on entertainment industry has been perceived with different honors, remembering a star for theHollywood Walk of Fame, featuring his getting through impact and commitments to film and mainstream society.