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Robert Downey Jr.'s Wife: Why Susan Levin Is Known as the Miracle That Saved RDJ
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Robert Downey Jr.'s Wife: Why Susan Levin Is Known as the Miracle That Saved RDJ

With 17 years of wedded bliss, Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Levin (now Downey) make up one of Hollywood’s most enviable couples. Their love story isn’t a traditional one, however. Before she was known as "Robert Downey Jr.'s wife," or the co-founder of Team Downey, the longtime film producer met the actor at one of his lowest points. Robert had just spent close to a year in jail and finished court-ordered rehab for his widely publicized addiction.Robert could have lost his movie career for good. But then, in 2002, he talked his way into a role in a thriller called Gothika by agreeing to get most of his pay after filming. The experience changed his life, in more ways than one. Robert Downey Jr. not only met his future wife, but also the person who would turn his entire world upside down — in the best way possible. On Aug. 27, 2005, the couple said “I do” after two years of engagement. In 2012, they had their first child, son Exton Elias Downey, then welcomed daughter Avri Roel Downey in 2014. (Robert also has a son, Indio Falconer Downey, from his marriage to singer Deborah Falconer.)How Susan Levin & Robert Downey Jr. Worked Through Their DifferencesSusan Downey and Robert Downey Jr. (Photo by Michael Buckner/WireImage for New Line Cinema)How Did Susan Downey Meet Robert Downey Jr.?Robert met Susan in 2003, on the set of the supernatural thriller Gothika, her “first full-credit producing job." (She was co-president of Dark Castle Entertainment, and executive vice president of production of Silver Pictures.) However, it wasn’t love at first sight. Far from it. RELATED: Robert Downey Jr.: Never Give UpAsked In 2009 whether she was immediately attracted to her husband, Susan laughingly admitted to Harper’s Bazaar, "Not even a little bit. The main thing I remember about meeting him was thinking how strange he was.” “I thought he was a brilliant actor, but it didn't go beyond that," she added. "I saw him more like a professor or someone's older brother.” Years later, Susan again noted how she initially thought Robert was “interesting but weird.” To illustrate her point, she recalled a dinner with cast and crew during which “everybody else ordered Japanese, but Robert told us how oatmeal was the 'super-food'. He brought his own packets of oatmeal to have at lunch. And he had this box of various herbs and stuff. And then he started doing these yoga moves." But the producer’s feelings began to change a few weeks later, as the pair got to know each other. Remembering the exact moment when she began to view the actor in a different light, Susan said, “One day [after filming], when we were on the treadmills, Robert goes, 'Levin, you wanna go to dinner?' and I said, 'Eh, I'll grab something to eat.’ So we agreed to go change and meet in the lobby and as he walked down the stairs toward me, I remember looking up at him and suddenly thinking, ‘He's really cute.’"She Believed in "Running Toward What Scares You”Photo: InstagramAn attraction may have begun to develop, but the actor and the producer couldn’t have been more different. As The Hollywood Reporter pointed out, Susan was an honor student who graduated summa cum laude from the University of Southern California. Robert, meanwhile, was a high school drop-out and recovering addict who had struggled with substance abuse for years. RELATED: What Is Emily Blunt and John Krasinski's Secret to Staying Fantastic Forever?Luckily, the differences didn’t faze Susan one bit. "I think there's something about running toward what scares you,” she told Harper’s Bazaar, admitting she chose to follow her heart rather than get hung up reservations about incompatibility."More than anything, I never doubted it,” she said. “There was something in my gut that knew really quickly. I knew three months in that this was it."Six months later, Robert proposed. However, just because Susan was following her gut didn’t mean she was doing so blindly. When He Nearly Reverted to His Old Ways, She Wasn’t Having It"I did meet Darth Vader, for like a minute, right after the movie wrapped," Susan recalled of Robert's addiction. "I said immediately, 'This isn't gonna work.' I made it clear that to stay with me, nothing could happen."RELATED: How Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen’s Dedication to Charity Has Enhanced Their 20 Year RelationshipTheir love was so strong that it gave Robert the ultimate push he needed to change things for good. In July 2003, he reportedly tossed is remaining drugs into the ocean, and vowed to never touch them again. Susan credited the power of true love. "I think he saw what we had," she said. "There was something magical there, something we couldn't put our finger on.”Their Relationship Is “Perfectly Symbiotic”Photo: InstagramAccording to Harper’s Bazaar, Susan’s unofficial nickname in Hollywood is "The Miracle That Saved Robert Downey Jr." The Iron Man star certainly agrees with that assessment. He credits Susan with inspiring him to do better."I guess the only way to explain it is that I've become more like her,” he revealed. She Didn’t Just Help Overcome His Demons, She Helped Build a Successful CareerSpeaking in 2010 with the Herald, Robert admitted, "The old saying is true — behind every good man there's an incredible woman. I owe a huge amount — if not all — of my success to Susan. We make a great team." Case in point: His love helped Robert to snag some of his most high-profile roles in Hollywood, including that of Tony Star in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There's also the lead in Sherlock Holmes, after Susan told director Guy Ritchie that he’d be great for the part. (Susan was a producer on Sherlock Holmes and its 2011 sequel.)RELATED: Gisele Bündchen’s Feelings on Tom Brady’s Return to Football Reveal the Challenges That Come with a 13-Year MarriageBut it wasn’t a one-way street, by any means. Robert has also had a positive impact on wife Susan. Before meeting Robert, Susan was “very focused, driven, rigid, work-oriented. I didn't care about having a family or making a home. I didn't think about kids. [...] And then I had someone who came in as a tornado, this creative, beautiful ball of insane energy and passion. And it completely opened me up."They Make Each Other Better Photo: InstagramAs Susan shared with Harper’s Bazaar, they’re stronger as a unit than they’ve ever been apart. "He always says that we became this third thing when we got together — something that neither of us could have become by ourselves — and I think that's true," she gushed. RELATED: Paul Bettany’s Hilarious Response to Jennifer Connelly’s Triumph Says A Lot About Their 20-Year MarriageGuy Ritchie may have summed it up best, however, when he called their relationship “perfectly symbiotic." “They each represent the other side of each other's coin," he said. "There's no clashing over the same space, although they're always looking in the same direction. It's a very rare thing they have."If there’s one thing everyone can learn from Robert and Susan, it’s that a successful relationship requires mutual respect and admiration. The union cannot be lopsided. Rather, it must be a perfect balance in which both parties feel fulfilled and empowered to be the best possible versions of themselves at all times, both individually and together. More inspiring love stories:Mandy Moore and Taylor Goldsmith Rebuilt Their Marriage From “Trauma”Meryl Streep Fought Through the Tragic Loss of Her First Love to Find HappinessHow Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre’s Love Broke Their RulesAmy Schumer and Chris Fischer’s Marriage Blossomed From Their Idiosyncrasies

Robert Downey Jr. to 7-Year-Old Brain Cancer Patient: Life Is Challenging - You're Just the Man for the Job
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Robert Downey Jr. to 7-Year-Old Brain Cancer Patient: Life Is Challenging - You're Just the Man for the Job

Robert Downey Jr. is pretty busy, starring in hits like "Iron Man" and "Avengers", but he wasn’t too busy to take the time to send a personal video message to 7-year-old Jackson Tijerina, a second-grader who has brain cancer. “Jackson, is that you? Hi! It’s Robert Downey Jr., but you can call me Tony. Thinking about you, stay strong, know that my prayers are with you, and also, you know, life is challenging. And you are just the man for the job. So lots of love.” Jackson is a big “Iron Man” fan, according to his mom Amy, who spoke to the Brummer-Clark / World-Herald News Service , in fact, the boy even dressed up as the Marvel hero for Halloween in 2017. Coincidentally, Jackson also has his medical port in the center of his chest, which is much like the chest piece Tony Stark has to give him his Iron Man powers. “(Jackson is) more than willing to show his port, and he does this little Iron Man pose,” Amy said. Jackson has been sick for a while now. He was diagnosed in January 2016. “Within two weeks, he was in surgery and having brain surgery,” Amy told the Daily Nonpareil said last week. Jackson’s family want him to achieve all the wishes he can while he can, and meeting “the real Iron Man — Tony Stark” was the last item on the list, according to Amy, who put the request out on Facebook. Council Bluffs resident Sue Wheeler, has a friend in the movie industry and happened to see that Facebook post. “It just breaks my heart to imagine what that family is going through, and the pain poor Jackson has to endure,” she said. “When I saw his wish to meet Robert Downey Jr., I wondered if my friend had any contacts ... so I thought maybe she might have a way to get to someone like RDJ. Lo and behold, my old pal pulled through!” RELATED: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Sends Message of Hope to Grieving Teen Who Lost His Mom in a Car Crash When Amy found out that Downey would send a video message, at first she didn’t even believe it! “I wasn’t sure it was for real,” she said. “But they sent it to me right away, and it was Robert Downey Jr. I was like, ‘Is this legitimate?’ And then, immediately after, I received a message that it was the real thing.” But Jackson was thrilled. “He was jumping up and down, and he was smiling from ear to ear,” she said. “He was so excited and I was crying.” As a thank you, Jackson and his sister sent Downey a special video message in return: “Thank you, Robert Downey, Jr.,” they said in unison. You don't have to be a movie star to make a difference in someone's life. But if you have a means to grant a wish from someone suffering, and it's in your power, do it, it'll make a big difference!

Robert Downey Jr. Bares His Heart in Emotional Speech, Opens Up About Dark Past and Delivers Powerful Message of Hope
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Robert Downey Jr. Bares His Heart in Emotional Speech, Opens Up About Dark Past and Delivers Powerful Message of Hope

19 movies into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the premiere of Avengers: Infinity War’s was bound to be epic. Bur for some, the stories told by the Avengers have a deeper, more personal side -- especially for Robert Downey Jr. himself, who plays Iron Man in the series. The actor gave a moving speech on the inspiring power of superhero movies, touching on his personal struggles and lessons learned in the process. The present is this moment of glory for all of us. And the future…? That is always uncertain. But looking at these friends behind me, it seems like things might brighten up after all. -- Robert Downey Jr. Stepping up to the mic, Downey didn’t waste time before diving into his own decades-long struggle with substance abuse and out-of-control behavior, according to Entertainment Weekly. Contrasting that dark period with the present and surrounded by his cast mates, Downey Jr. shared his hopeful outlook on the future. And it's a future that started out when he got a second chance at an acting career by starring in the original Iron Man movie in 2008. If you play a superhero in one of these movies, and it works, you become a big star! And it… is… meaningless. Unless you use that to achieve something higher. You have to take direction from peers, and your family, and occasionally even an actual director. -- Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.: Never Give Up
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Robert Downey Jr.: Never Give Up

Robert Downey Jr. - Never Give Up Robert Downey Jr. recounts his struggles with drug addiction and incarceration, and says the most important thing is to decide to get better, and to never give up. Transcript: Robert Downey Jr.: Prison culture is really something that's hard to explain. It's opened my eyes to a lot. I think first it was just kind of a shock as I really ... I don't know why, but for some reason I expected that I was going somewhere and it was like, "The treatment center that is next to the prison." When I got here and it was like, it was a prison yard. Came here and I was like, "Wow." You see razor wire fences, you see a lot of correctional officers. Some armed, some not. All of whose job basically, is to protect society from you for the time being. And that sends a message. It's not a self-esteem builder. I had to look at that too because I have been called a menace to society. Judge: I'm running out of resources to keep you out of State prison. I'm going to incarcerate you in a way that's very unpleasant for you. I'm doing that because I believe, if you understand that's where you're going, maybe it will save your life. RDJ: It's like I have a shot gun in my mouth and I've got my finger on the trigger and I like the taste of the gun metal. I had no intention of making my public, my private life and my career so very difficult. And yet I believe, as I sit here today that I hope it's for some higher purpose. It's easy to embrace hopelessness when things seem insurmountable, and yet it's actually just a matter of time until all of the elements come together for things to be alright. I believe that most difficult situations will resolve themselves if you are persistent and if you don't give up entirely. And that's what I never did, I never gave up. It's not that difficult to overcome these seemingly ghastly problems. You just have to- Oprah: You are saying that it's not that difficult? RDJ: No. What's hard is to decide. Most difficult situations will resolve themselves if you are persistent and if you don't give up entirely. And that's what I did, I never gave up.