Early Life & Education
Geoffrey Roy Rush was born on July 6, 1951, in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. After his parents separated when he was five, he was raised by his mother in Brisbane.
Rush studied at the University of Queensland, majoring in English and Drama. In the 1970s, he trained at the Jacobean Drama Workshop and later honed his skills in mime and movement at the L’École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris.
Acting Career
1970s–1980s: Theatre Beginnings
Rush started his career in Australian theatre, performing with the Queensland Theatre Company (QTC). He gained recognition for his Shakespearean roles and stage performances in classics like King Lear and Waiting for Godot.
1990s: Film Breakthrough & Stardom
Although an established stage actor, Rush didn’t become internationally famous until the 1990s, when he starred in:
- Shine (1996) – His breakthrough role as pianist David Helfgott, earning him the Academy Award for Best Actor
- Elizabeth (1998) – Playing Sir Francis Walsingham opposite Cate Blanchett
- Shakespeare in Love (1998) – A supporting role in the Oscar-winning film
2000s: Global Fame with Pirates of the Caribbean
Rush became a household name when he portrayed Captain Hector Barbossa in the Pirates of the Caribbean series:
- The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
- Dead Man’s Chest (2006)
- At World’s End (2007)
- On Stranger Tides (2011)
- Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)
Other notable roles in this era included:
- The King’s Speech (2010) – Playing Lionel Logue, the speech therapist to King George VI, winning multiple awards
- Quills (2000) – Playing the controversial writer Marquis de Sade
2010s & Recent Work
Rush continued to work in film, television, and theatre, including:
- The Book Thief (2013) – A touching war drama
- Genius (2017) – Playing Albert Einstein, earning an Emmy nomination
Personal Life & Legal Battles
Rush married Jane Menelaus in 1988, and they have two children.
In 2017, he faced allegations of inappropriate behavior during a stage production, which led to a defamation lawsuit. In 2019, he won the case against an Australian newspaper, which had falsely accused him of misconduct.
Legacy
Geoffrey Rush is one of the few actors to achieve the “Triple Crown of Acting”, winning:
- Academy Award (Oscar) – Shine (1996)
- Tony Award – Exit the King (2009)
- Emmy Award – The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004)
His career has been defined by his versatility, theatrical prowess, and memorable characters.