16 Facts You Didn't Know About Joaquin Phoenix, Hollywood's Reclusive Genius

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There are certainly plenty of eccentric actors in Hollywood. But few match the sheer wackiness of Joaquin Phoenix. 

In reality, there are a plethora of wild Joaquin Phoenix stories. Perhaps none of which are more bizarre than the time he gave up several years of his acting career to make a “documentary” that featured his dramatic turn from Academy Award-nominated actor to wannabe rapper. During the span of the doc’s two years of filming, Phoenix had to publicly stay in character and could not even tell his friends that his performance was just a ruse.

Despite all the wild Joaquin Phoenix exploits, there’s no denying the actor’s incredible talent. In fact, the Joker actor's talent may be why he can be among the highest-ranking of all Hollywood weirdos and still get cast by the industry’s top directors. Read all about the childhood prodigy turned A-list actor in the list below, then check out our Joaquin Phoenix movies list.


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    Phoenix Never Sang Before He Starred In Walk The Line

    Phoenix Never Sang Before He Starred In Walk The Line

    If you close your eyes and listen to the soundtrack for the 2005 Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line, you may think that it's actually Cash himself singing the songs. However, Joaquin Phoenix sang every single note in the movie despite never having sung at all. The actor also did his own guitar playing.

    When asked if he was surprised that he could mimic Cash's famous baritone voice, Phoenix replied, "I was surprised just to get through a song! I never sang before, but if I had tried to sing along to something it was to John Lennon and David Bowie, who both sing quite high." He continued, "So to suddenly go to John was so odd to me. It was very strange to have to use a part of my voice that I didn't know existed."

    Famed film critic Roger Ebert wrote of Phoenix's performance: "Knowing Johnny Cash's albums more or less by heart, I closed my eyes to focus on the soundtrack and decided that, yes, that was the voice of Johnny Cash I was listening to. The closing credits make it clear it's Joaquin Phoenix doing the singing, and I was gob-smacked."

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    Werner Herzog May Have Saved His Life

    In 2006, the Gladiator actor overturned his car while driving on a windy road in Hollywood. Then, just like out of some kind of movie, legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog, who has a home in the area, happened to be driving by and rescued Joaquin from the wreckage. Phoenix lay disoriented inside the flipped vehicle when he heard a tap on the window.

    "There was this German voice saying 'Just relax'," recalled Phoenix. Herzog then helped Phoenix out of the car. "There's something so calming and beautiful about Werner Herzog's voice," Phoenix said. "I felt completely fine and safe."

    Of course, Herzog is a bit of an eccentric himself. He took off the second he realized that Joaquin was okay. "I got out of the car and I said thank you," Phoenix said. "And he was gone."

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    His Last Name Is Symbolic

    After Joaquin's parents, Arlyn and John Bottom, left the Children of God, they fled to Los Angeles. They wanted to celebrate leaving the Christian sect and thought that their escape was like rising from the ashes. In order to symbolize how they felt, they changed their last name and their children's last name from Bottom to Phoenix.

    The mythical bird is the symbol for resurrection from the ashes, and it serves as a symbol of the Bottom-Phoenix's new life outside the Children of God.

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    He Went By The Name Leaf For Over A Decade

    In 1978, Joaquin changed his name to Leaf because he was irritated that people could not properly pronounce his name and because his four siblings had nature related names. "I changed my name because no one in the States could pronounce 'Joaquin' and I used to get really embarrassed about it as a kid. All kids in my family had gorgeous names and I got 'Joaquin'. I said 'This is not good.' Even I can't say it."

    He kept the name Leaf until 1991 when, after filming Walking the Dog, he changed his name back to Joaquin. It was also during that same time that he took a break from acting. While still known as “Leaf,” he played a big role in an episode of Murder, She Wrote, was one of the elads in Space Camp, and even explored adolescent angst in Parenthood, in which his character finds some solace in fuzzy philosophy from a young Keanu Reeves.

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    He Placed The 911 Call When His Brother River Suffered A Lethal Overdose

    Both Joaquin and his sister Rain were present at Johnny Depp's Los Angeles nightclub, The Viper Room, on the evening that their brother River died from an overdose in 1993. The talented 23-year-old actor had apparently fallen into a dangerous substance use routine.

    On that fateful night, it would be Joaquin who placed the chilling 911 call.


     


     

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    His Parents Were Missionaries For A Cult

    His Parents Were Missionaries For A Cult

    In the 1970s, Phoenix's parents joined the extremely controversial Christian group the Children of God. After joining, they brought all five of their children (Joaquin, River, Rain, Liberty, and Summer) into what is commonly referred to as a cult. The family spent years traveling across Central and South America.

    "My parents had a religious experience and felt strongly about it," Phoenix said during a 2014 interview with Playboy. "They wanted to share that with other people who wanted to talk about their experience with religion. These friends were like, 'Oh, we believe in Jesus as well.' I think my parents thought they’d found a community that shared their ideals. Cults rarely advertise themselves as such. It’s usually someone saying, 'We’re like-minded people. This is a community,' but I think the moment my parents realized there was something more to it, they got out."

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