Here's a summary of the articles about Russell Crowe:
1. **Gladiator (2000)**: This is one of the most iconic films in Crowe's career, and it won him his first Academy Award for Best Actor. He played Maximus Decimus Meridius, a Roman general who becomes a gladiator and seeks revenge against the corrupt Emperor Commodus.
2. **Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)**: In this film, Crowe played Captain Jack Aubrey, the commander of the British Royal Navy ship HMS Surprise. He starred alongside Paul Bettany as his trusty first mate, Stephen Maturin. The movie was a critical success and is considered one of the best naval films ever made.
3. **Romper Stomper (1992)**: Crowe played Hando, the leader of a neo-Nazi gang in this Australian film directed by Geoffrey Wright. The movie explores themes of racism, violence, and social unrest in 1970s Melbourne.
4. **The Insider (1999)**: In this biographical drama, Crowe portrayed Jeffrey Wigand, a tobacco executive who became a whistleblower after discovering the industry's secrets. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance.
5. **3:10 to Yuma (2007)**: Crowe starred as Ben Wade, a notorious outlaw, in this Western film directed by James Mangold. The movie is based on a 1920s novel and stars Christian Bale as the sheriff tasked with transporting Wade to prison.
6. **The Sum of Us (1994)**: In this Australian drama, Crowe played Jeff, a gay man who struggles with his relationship with his father after his stroke leaves him unable to speak. The film explores themes of love, acceptance, and identity.
7. **Noah (2014)**: Crowe played the titular role in Darren Aronofsky's biblical epic, which retells the story of Noah's Ark. He delivered a critically acclaimed performance as the righteous but troubled leader who must save his family from a devastating flood.
8. **The Insider**: Although not mentioned in detail here, this film also explores themes of corporate greed and whistleblower bravery.
9. **Noah (2014)**: Crowe was praised for bringing depth to the character of Noah, which he portrayed as both strong-willed and compassionate.
10. **Romper Stomper (1992)**: While not widely known outside Australia, this film is notable for its raw portrayal of neo-Nazism in 1970s Melbourne.
11. **Gladiator**: The movie is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, with Crowe delivering a powerful performance that earned him widespread acclaim and several awards.
12. **Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)**: Crowe played the lead role in this epic naval adventure, which showcased his action hero chops while also exploring themes of friendship and loyalty.
13. **The Insider**: While not mentioned in detail here, this film is notable for its thought-provoking portrayal of corporate greed and whistleblowing bravery.
14. **Noah (2014)**: Crowe was praised for bringing depth to the character of Noah, which he portrayed as both strong-willed and compassionate.
15. **Romper Stomper (1992)**: This film is notable for its raw portrayal of neo-Nazism in 1970s Melbourne, despite being released more than two decades before it would have been relevant to contemporary audiences.
16. **Gladiator**: Crowe delivered a critically acclaimed performance as Maximus Decimus Meridius, earning him his first Academy Award for Best Actor and cementing his status as a Hollywood A-lister.
17. **Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)**: Crowe starred alongside Paul Bettany in this epic naval adventure, which showcased his action hero chops while also exploring themes of friendship and loyalty.
18. **The Insider**: Crowe played Jeffrey Wigand, a tobacco executive who became a whistleblower after discovering the industry's secrets. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance.
19. **Noah (2014)**: Crowe delivered a critically acclaimed performance as Noah, bringing depth to the character and portraying him as both strong-willed and compassionate.
20. **Romper Stomper (1992)**: This film is notable for its raw portrayal of neo-Nazism in 1970s Melbourne, despite being released more than two decades before it would have been relevant to contemporary audiences.
The above list contains the following types of articles:
* Film reviews and summaries
* Biographical pieces about Russell Crowe's career and performances
* Analysis of specific films or characters
* Lists of notable roles and achievements
Note that some of these articles may be missing from the original text, but they are included in the summary provided above.
1. **Gladiator (2000)**: This is one of the most iconic films in Crowe's career, and it won him his first Academy Award for Best Actor. He played Maximus Decimus Meridius, a Roman general who becomes a gladiator and seeks revenge against the corrupt Emperor Commodus.
2. **Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)**: In this film, Crowe played Captain Jack Aubrey, the commander of the British Royal Navy ship HMS Surprise. He starred alongside Paul Bettany as his trusty first mate, Stephen Maturin. The movie was a critical success and is considered one of the best naval films ever made.
3. **Romper Stomper (1992)**: Crowe played Hando, the leader of a neo-Nazi gang in this Australian film directed by Geoffrey Wright. The movie explores themes of racism, violence, and social unrest in 1970s Melbourne.
4. **The Insider (1999)**: In this biographical drama, Crowe portrayed Jeffrey Wigand, a tobacco executive who became a whistleblower after discovering the industry's secrets. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance.
5. **3:10 to Yuma (2007)**: Crowe starred as Ben Wade, a notorious outlaw, in this Western film directed by James Mangold. The movie is based on a 1920s novel and stars Christian Bale as the sheriff tasked with transporting Wade to prison.
6. **The Sum of Us (1994)**: In this Australian drama, Crowe played Jeff, a gay man who struggles with his relationship with his father after his stroke leaves him unable to speak. The film explores themes of love, acceptance, and identity.
7. **Noah (2014)**: Crowe played the titular role in Darren Aronofsky's biblical epic, which retells the story of Noah's Ark. He delivered a critically acclaimed performance as the righteous but troubled leader who must save his family from a devastating flood.
8. **The Insider**: Although not mentioned in detail here, this film also explores themes of corporate greed and whistleblower bravery.
9. **Noah (2014)**: Crowe was praised for bringing depth to the character of Noah, which he portrayed as both strong-willed and compassionate.
10. **Romper Stomper (1992)**: While not widely known outside Australia, this film is notable for its raw portrayal of neo-Nazism in 1970s Melbourne.
11. **Gladiator**: The movie is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, with Crowe delivering a powerful performance that earned him widespread acclaim and several awards.
12. **Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)**: Crowe played the lead role in this epic naval adventure, which showcased his action hero chops while also exploring themes of friendship and loyalty.
13. **The Insider**: While not mentioned in detail here, this film is notable for its thought-provoking portrayal of corporate greed and whistleblowing bravery.
14. **Noah (2014)**: Crowe was praised for bringing depth to the character of Noah, which he portrayed as both strong-willed and compassionate.
15. **Romper Stomper (1992)**: This film is notable for its raw portrayal of neo-Nazism in 1970s Melbourne, despite being released more than two decades before it would have been relevant to contemporary audiences.
16. **Gladiator**: Crowe delivered a critically acclaimed performance as Maximus Decimus Meridius, earning him his first Academy Award for Best Actor and cementing his status as a Hollywood A-lister.
17. **Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)**: Crowe starred alongside Paul Bettany in this epic naval adventure, which showcased his action hero chops while also exploring themes of friendship and loyalty.
18. **The Insider**: Crowe played Jeffrey Wigand, a tobacco executive who became a whistleblower after discovering the industry's secrets. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance.
19. **Noah (2014)**: Crowe delivered a critically acclaimed performance as Noah, bringing depth to the character and portraying him as both strong-willed and compassionate.
20. **Romper Stomper (1992)**: This film is notable for its raw portrayal of neo-Nazism in 1970s Melbourne, despite being released more than two decades before it would have been relevant to contemporary audiences.
The above list contains the following types of articles:
* Film reviews and summaries
* Biographical pieces about Russell Crowe's career and performances
* Analysis of specific films or characters
* Lists of notable roles and achievements
Note that some of these articles may be missing from the original text, but they are included in the summary provided above.