The actor, who is recognized for his roles in various films and TV shows, has attained the level of success seen in Hollywood hits like Escape, Rock, and Rambo. Sylvester Stallone, a renowned Hollywood superstar, has reached a new milestone with his exceptional portrayal of mafia leader Dwight ‘The General’ Manfredi in Taylor Sheridan’s film Tulsa King.
In 2012, Sage, his oldest son, passed away from a cardiac arrest, contributing to the turbulence in his personal and family life, largely as a result of his numerous marriages. Notwithstanding his seamless and thriving profession, the actor has captivated his supporters with his exceptional acting and captivating on-screen charisma throughout numerous years.
Let’s shed some light on him and get to know more about him. A discussion about Sylvester’s family struggles would be incomplete without mentioning his younger son, Seargeoh.
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In 1982, following his diagnosis of autism at the age of three, Seargeoh had to face his fair share of challenges. Additionally, he has two nephews, Frank and Dante. They are the offspring of Stallone and his estranged spouse Jennifer Flavin. Currently, he is 43 years old and has three half-sisters from his father’s side, Sophia Rose Stallone, Sistine Rose Stallone, and Scarlet Rose Stallone. Seargeoh was brought into the world in 1979 to Sylvester Stallone and his initial partner Sasha Czack.
They approached the National Autism Society to seek assistance in finding a permanent and appropriate solution to support individuals with autism, both adults and children. Sasha and Stallone were highly concerned about finding a cure for their son’s disability, and they took every possible measure. The lack of socialization and communication skills, which were not considered normal for his age, caught the attention of his parents at that time.
In 1985, his father and Brigitte Nielsen got married, and it was during this conflict that Seargeoh’s parents divorced. He was enrolled in a school for learning disabilities in Pasadena, California after undergoing therapy for several years. During this time, his mother took care of him while she herself was going through the initial stages of therapy. Despite the diligent attempts, Seargeoh was unable to fully recuperate.
When he turned ten, his father insisted on homeschooling him, which resulted in positive outcomes such as improved social and speech skills. His father said, “I just want to take care of him and provide him with the resources he needs.” Sasha replied, “We should do what we have to do.” Sasha knew that Sly couldn’t get involved in his work because she said, “I know him.” Sasha expressed the burden and pain associated with the responsibility she was assigned with, speaking about this subject.
Seargeoh’s situation prevented him from making a name for himself in the entertainment field, unlike his father and older sibling. In 1979, he had a brief role in the sports drama movie Rocky II, portraying Rocky Balboa Jr., The young son of Rocky (played by his father) and Adriane Balboa.
However, there has been no information revealed about his dating life or whereabouts. It has not been confirmed, but there are reports stating that he lives with his mother. He is currently residing with his family in the spacious and comfortable Quinta La Mansion. Seargeoh did not make any appearances in films or media after that, nor did he star in any films. In 1982, he also appeared alongside his brother and parents on the cover of a magazine. The film was produced by Irwin Winkler and Robert Chertoff and directed by Sylvester Stallone.
Even though Seargeoh is leading a comfortable, isolated life, we look forward to seeing him more on screen and in upcoming projects.