Mel Gibson’s Son Is All Grown Up At 32, Looks Like A Spitting Image Of His Dad

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in January 2023.

Hollywood legend Mel Gibson celebrates his 67th birthday today (January 3), and it turns out that his son, Milo Gibson, is also carving his path in the acting world, bearing a striking resemblance to his famous father.

At 32 years old, Milo has already made a name for himself with roles in movies like Hackshaw Ridge and Under The Stadium Lights. He is one of six children from Mel’s previous marriage with Robyn Moore and is part of a total of nine siblings.

 

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Although acting now seems to be in his blood, Milo explored various career paths before finding his passion. From working as a masseuse to an electrician, he ventured into the world of acting after growing up around film sets with his dad.

Reflecting on his journey, Milo shared with W Magazine, “We didn’t grow up in the Hollywood lifestyle clique. I basically did everything other than going into the career of acting; I wanted to do more of a blue-collar job that involved real people.

 

Since then, Milo has showcased his talent in various films, including The Outpost, Gangster Land (as Al Capone), and Under The Stadium Lights (as Chad Mitchell). He even starred in his first leading role as Harry in Breaking and Entering, directed by Twilight alumni Peter Facinelli, and more recently, portrayed Dave Hayes in 2022’s Manifest West.

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Milo has also received valuable advice from his father about acting. He revealed to The Hollywood Reporter, “Something that stuck with me [that my father told me] was, when you’re

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