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Gerard Butler / 300


Gerard (Gerry) Butler, a 6'2" hot handsome hunk from Scotland, is leading in soon released film "300".

Gerard James Butler born on November 13, 1969 in Glasglow. He has a law degree from Glasgow University, where he was also president of the school's law society, but he was fired from his firm one week before qualifying as a lawyer. His primary residence is in London. He also has a loft in New York City, but spends much of his time in Los Angeles.


He is 100% single, NEVER been engaged or married... mmm we all still have some hope.
"Is he gay? NO. We don't care what your gay friends say. We don't care what your straight friends say. The man himself has said he is not gay, and that is good enough for us. End of discussion. Finito. Over. :D" quoted from FAQ in his official website


He was so damn hot with cropped hair in Lara Croft Tomb Raider with Angelina Jolie, then the hunk behind the mask in Phantom of the Opera.


300, Warner Bros.' adaptation of the Frank Miller comic book.


The movie, tells the true story of 300 elite Spartan warriors led by their fearless King Leonidas, who fought to death against King Xerxes and his massive Persian army at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 D.C. The studio is looking to make the film in the style of the comic, which Miller wrote and drew in 1998. Heavy use of greenscreen and virtual sets is being mapped out but with an eye toward maintaining the look of the graphic novel. Miller co-directed Sin City earlier this year with Robert Rodriguez using a similar style.


Gerard has buffed up and hard trained to play the role of Spartan King Leonidas. There are also few other hotties in the film including our own David Wenham and Rodrigo Santoro, hot dude from Charlie's Angels; Full Trottle. Here's some behind the scene of the movie.


Video clip: Behind The Scenes: "Spartan Training" check out video clip and hear fitness trainer Mark Twight talk about the intense fitness approach he used to prepare the cast for battle.
Video clip: Stunt work This video takes an in-depth look at the amazing amount of stunt work that was required while making "300".

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