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Milo Gibson

Milo Gibson is an Australian-American actor born on November 16, 1990, in Australia, the son of actor and director Mel Gibson and former dental nurse Robyn Moore. He is one of seven children in the family and relocated with them to Malibu, California, during his early childhood, where he grew up immersed in the entertainment industry but initially pursued other professions before entering acting. Gibson attended high school in Malibu and later studied drama at a school in Santa Monica, California, honing his skills in performance. Prior to his acting career, he worked as a private massage therapist and an electrician, reflecting a deliberate choice to forge his own path independent of his father's fame. He made his film debut in 2016 in the World War II drama Hacksaw Ridge, directed by Mel Gibson, where he portrayed 'Lucky' Ford alongside Andrew Garfield. This role marked his entry into Hollywood, though he has since emphasized maintaining artistic autonomy, drawing on advice from his father to focus on authenticity in performances, such as ignoring the camera to stay present in the scene. Gibson's career has featured a mix of supporting and leading roles in independent and action-oriented films, showcasing his versatility in genres from thrillers to historical dramas. Notable early works include his portrayal of in the 2017 crime film and his first leading role as Jack Collins in the 2018 action thriller , co-starring and . He followed with the 2018 heist drama , playing the Harry amid a cast including and . He had a major role as Lieutenant John Kent in the 2018 aviation drama Hurricane, focusing on the Polish 303 Squadron's contributions during the . More recent projects include the 2022 family drama , co-directed by his brother Louie Gibson, where he starred as a rancher navigating personal and environmental challenges. In 2024, Gibson appeared in the Clawfoot opposite and joined the cast of the action film The Sheriff alongside and , directed by Josh Tessier. Throughout his rising career, Gibson has been recognized for his physicality and commitment to character-driven roles, continuing to build a reputation distinct from his family legacy.

Early life and education

Family and birth

Milo Gibson was born on November 16, 1990, in , to actor and filmmaker and dental nurse Robyn Moore. His parents married in 1980 and divorced in 2011 after a 31-year union. Gibson is the sixth of seven children born to the couple and the fifth son, with older sister Hannah (born 1980), twin brothers Edward and Christian (born 1982), brother William (born 1985), and brother Louis (born 1988), as well as younger brother Thomas (born 1999). The family moved from Australia to Malibu, California, in the United States when he was three years old (in 1993), prompted by Mel Gibson's rising career in Hollywood. Milo also has two half-siblings from his father's later relationships.

Upbringing and education

Gibson was born on November 16, 1990, in , and his family relocated to the [United States](/page/United States) when he was three years old, settling in , where he spent the majority of his childhood. Raised in a large family with six siblings, Gibson experienced a privileged environment due to his father Mel Gibson's successful acting career, yet his parents emphasized normalcy and shielded him from the spotlight. He described his upbringing as grounded, involving typical activities like soccer games and bedtime stories, with limited involvement in the entertainment industry despite occasional visits to film sets, such as the production of when he was six. Gibson's childhood included casual interactions with celebrities through his father's professional circle, fostering a sense of normalcy amid fame; for instance, he once accidentally struck in the face during a play fight as a young child. In Malibu, he pursued interests like and played football during his school years, maintaining a low profile and only gradually becoming aware of his family's public status around age. Gibson graduated from high school in , around 2008, and later studied at a school in . He did not pursue formal beyond that, instead developing self-directed interests in . Following graduation, he worked as a private therapist for a couple of years before apprenticing as an with a friend in the early , roles he later characterized as "blue-collar" jobs that allowed him to interact with everyday away from the entertainment world.

Acting career

Early career and debut

Prior to entering the acting profession, Milo Gibson worked as a massage therapist after graduating high school in , and later as an electrician alongside a friend, roles that kept him outside the spotlight until his mid-twenties. These jobs reflected his initial deliberate avoidance of leveraging his father's industry connections, as he did not inform of his acting ambitions until after securing his first role. In the mid-2010s, Gibson decided to pursue to avoid future regret, marking a significant career shift influenced by his father's profession but pursued independently at first. Around 2014-2015, Gibson undertook informal drama studies in . This training prepared him for his professional entry, though he emphasized self-reliance in breaking into the industry. His film debut came in 2016 with , a drama directed by his father, , where he portrayed the supporting role of Lucky Ford, a fellow soldier to the protagonist . Despite family ties, Gibson earned the part through a standard audition process, navigating initial challenges on set amid the film's intense emotional and physical demands, including visceral battle sequences. The film received widespread critical acclaim for its direction and storytelling, with Gibson's debut performance noted as a solid entry into acting, though primarily as part of the ensemble. In 2017, shortly after his acting debut, Gibson signed a modeling contract with Wilhelmina International, leading to brief work including a runway appearance and a campaign feature in W magazine. This early foray into modeling complemented his nascent acting career, providing additional exposure during his transition from non-entertainment professions.

Notable roles

In 2017, Gibson took on the role of a young in the crime drama , depicting the infamous gangster's early rise during Chicago's era through the eyes of his enforcer, . To embody the historical figure, Gibson underwent physical transformation, appearing unrecognizable with period-appropriate styling that captured Capone's ruthless ambition in his formative years. The film, directed by , explored themes of power and betrayal in 1920s , with Gibson sharing the screen with and . Despite its low theatrical gross of just $5,124 worldwide, it found a niche audience via video-on-demand, highlighting Gibson's ability to tackle biographical intensity. Gibson's first leading role came in the 2018 action thriller , directed by Matthew Hope, where he portrayed Jack Collins, a battle-hardened former Navy SEAL turned CIA operative tasked with hunting a terrorist leader in . Co-starring alongside as his commanding officer and as a CIA agent, Gibson's performance contributed to the film's energetic pacing and resourceful execution, though critics noted the plot's familiarity within the genre. The movie received mixed reviews for its modest production values but was praised for delivering straightforward action sequences. It grossed $65,829 internationally, reflecting its limited theatrical release. Gibson led the 2018 heist comedy-drama Breaking & Exiting as Harry, a suave burglar whose botched spirals into an unexpected entanglement with a troubled woman, played by Jordan Hinson. Directed by , the film emphasized Harry's character arc from opportunistic thief to empathetic partner, blending humor with darker emotional beats in a tale of and . Critics described the dynamic between Gibson and Hinson as the narrative's strongest element, providing a meet-cute foundation amid the genre's tropes, though the overall story was seen as thinly plotted. This role showcased Gibson's comedic timing in contrast to his prior dramatic work. That same year, Gibson appeared in the aviation film Hurricane (also known as Mission of Honor), portraying Canadian RAF pilot John Kent in a supporting capacity within an ensemble focused on Polish 303 Squadron's heroic defense during the . Directed by David Blair, the movie highlighted Kent's camaraderie and aerial exploits alongside leads as Jan Zumbach and as , emphasizing themes of multinational valor and sacrifice. Gibson's depiction added to the film's authentic portrayal of squadron dynamics, though some reviews noted his performance as earnest but range-limited within the group effort. The production honored real historical events, earning praise for its technical aviation sequences. Gibson also starred in the 2017 surf drama as Chad, a territorial surfer embodying the competitive coastal culture of , in a story centered on dysfunction and adolescent . Directed by Brendan Peterson, the film followed a 's relocation and unraveling, with Gibson's character representing the allure and aggression of the local surf scene, intersecting with leads and . This role allowed Gibson to explore themes of identity and belonging in a coming-of-age tied to environmental and relational tensions, receiving attention for its evocative depiction of Palos Verdes' tribal-like social hierarchies. From 2017 to 2019, Gibson transitioned from supporting parts, such as his debut in , to prominent leads across genres, demonstrating versatility in action, , and through roles that balanced intensity with relatability. His projects achieved modest commercial success, often via streaming and limited releases rather than earnings, while earning emerging recognition for his grounded screen presence and adaptability in ensemble-driven stories.

Recent work and collaborations

In 2020, Milo Gibson appeared in the military The Outpost, directed by , where he portrayed Captain Robert Yllescas, a soldier killed during the intense in . The film, based on Jake Tapper's , featured co-stars including and , and emphasized the harrowing combat sequences depicting the real-life 2009 outpost assault, earning praise for its realistic portrayal of military valor. Gibson's role highlighted his ability to convey quiet determination amid chaos, contributing to the movie's 91% critics' score on . The following year, Gibson took the lead as Chad Mitchell in the sports drama , directed by , adapting Mitchell's own novel about a troubled team in . Playing the team's chaplain and mentor, Gibson's performance centered on themes of redemption and community support, alongside as coach Harold Ellis, in a story of overcoming personal and athletic hardships based on true events. Though the film received mixed reviews with an 11% critics' score, it underscored Gibson's shift toward inspirational, character-focused narratives in ensemble-driven projects. In 2022, Gibson starred as Dave Hayes in the family thriller , a collaborative effort co-written and co-directed by his brother Louie Gibson, with whom he shares a creative network rooted in their family background. The indie production, also featuring Louie Gibson in a supporting capacity and their sister-in-law as Alice Hayes, explored self-discovery and familial tension as the Hayes family relocates into the wilderness, grappling with isolation and unraveling dynamics. This sibling-led venture marked a personal milestone for Gibson, blending professional collaboration with themes of resilience, and achieved a 63% critics' score for its intimate coming-of-age perspective. Gibson continued with thrillers in 2023's Clawfoot, directed by , playing the manipulative contractor Leo opposite Francesca Eastwood's Janet in a tense cat-and-mouse tale of psychological terror unfolding in a suburban home renovation gone awry. Released in 2024, the film received a 62% critics' score, noted for its darkly comedic edge and the leads' chemistry in portraying escalating paranoia. In 2024, Gibson joined the cast of the action film The Sheriff alongside and , directed by Josh Tessier. By 2025, Gibson's career has emphasized indie dramas and thrillers, with leading roles accumulating over $2 million in worldwide across projects like these, reflecting a deliberate focus on nuanced, character-driven stories rather than mainstream blockbusters, bolstered by his family's creative ties.

Personal life

Family relationships

Milo Gibson maintains a close and supportive relationship with his father, , despite the latter's public controversies in the , including legal and personal scandals. In interviews, Milo has spoken positively about his father, highlighting Mel's encouragement of his acting aspirations and ongoing role as a mentor figure in his life. He also shares continued ties with his mother, Robyn Moore, who has resided in , since the family's relocation there during his childhood; the couple's 2011 divorce did not sever these familial bonds, aligning with their joint commitment to family integrity post-separation. Gibson grew up in a large, close-knit with five brothers—Christian, , , , and —and one older , Hannah, fostering strong interactions through shared experiences in a boisterous dominated by boys. These bonds remain evident in occasional non-professional public appearances and mutual support among the brothers. He has two half-siblings from his father's subsequent relationships: half-sister Lucia (born 2009 to ) and half-brother Alexander "Lars" (born 2017 to ). The Gibson family's emphasis on privacy and normalcy, instilled by his parents amid Hollywood's excesses, has profoundly shaped Milo's values; this is reflected in the parents' public statement during their divorce, prioritizing family discretion over publicity. As of 2025, Milo Gibson has no children or established family of his own.

Public persona and privacy

Milo Gibson has cultivated a deliberately low-profile public persona, contrasting sharply with the high-visibility controversies associated with his father's career. He has given rare interviews, such as a 2017 W Magazine feature where he discussed his brief foray into modeling after years away from the spotlight, and a 2018 Hollywood Reporter discussion on switching from electrician work to acting, emphasizing personal passion over fame. Gibson maintains a relatively subdued social media presence on Instagram, with over 149,000 followers but no reported involvement in scandals or viral controversies, allowing him to avoid the pitfalls that have ensnared other young celebrities. In his personal relationships, Gibson has kept details private, with a brief history that includes a rumored romance with DJ Lindsay Goodstein from around 2016 to 2019, during which they attended events together, such as the 2018 premiere of Hurricane. As of 2025, no confirmed partner has been publicly linked to him, underscoring his emphasis on shielding romantic aspects of his life from media scrutiny. Regarding perceptions of due to his lineage, Gibson has stated in interviews that he earned roles through standard auditions for projects unrelated to his family, downplaying comparisons to his father while acknowledging the inevitable media attention. Outside of acting, Gibson pursues interests in and outdoor activities, reflecting his upbringing in Malibu where he spent time on the waves and playing in high school. He has no reported personal involvements, though profiles note subtle influences from his family's charitable traditions without specifics. Overall, Gibson is often described as well-adjusted and grounded, crediting a normal childhood despite his famous surname, as highlighted in a 2018 The Times interview where he reflected on growing up humbly with siblings away from excess.

Filmography

Film roles

Milo Gibson's film roles are presented in the following chronological table, drawn from verified production credits.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2016Lucky FordSupporting role
2017ChadEmmett Malloy, Brendan MalloySupporting role
2017Timothy Woodward Jr.Lead role
2018Jack CollinsMatthew HopeLead role
2018Mission of HonorJohn KentDavid Fairhead, Jeremy FreestonSupporting role
2018HarryLead role
2019The OutpostCPT Robert YllescasSupporting role
2021Chad MitchellTodd RandallSupporting role
2022Dave HayesJoe Dietsch, Louie GibsonLead role
2024ClawfootLeoLead role
2025The SheriffTulipJosh TessierSupporting role
TBDThe FreezeTBATrevor Mirosh

Television appearances

Milo Gibson's involvement in has been minimal, primarily consisting of guest appearances on entertainment and talk shows to promote his projects rather than scripted roles in series or episodes. Unlike his extensive work in , Gibson has not starred in any major series as of 2025, reflecting his career focus on feature . His notable appearances include interviews and promotional segments, often highlighting his resemblance to his father, , and discussing his emerging roles in independent and action-oriented movies.
YearTitleRole/AppearanceNotes
2016Self (guest interview)Discussed his early career and role in ; aired October 26.
2017Self (guest)Featured in Episode #37.35, promoting and family dynamics in acting.
2018Self (guest)Appeared in Season 6, Episode 224 (aired July 31), discussing with co-hosts.
These appearances underscore Gibson's selective engagement with television media, prioritizing film development over episodic commitments.

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