John Travolta, a renowned actor known for classics like “Saturday Night Fever” and “Grease,” was born in 1954 in New Jersey. Dropping out of high school to pursue acting, he took risks that paid off, leading to a successful career. He starred in various films, including “Pulp Fiction,” “Get Shorty,” and “Gotti.”
In 1991, John married actress Kelly Preston, and they shared nearly 30 years together until her tragic passing in July 2020 due to breast cancer. The couple had three children: Jett, Ella Bleu, and Benjamin. Jett’s autism-related seizures in 2009 were a devastating loss for the family.
Ella Bleu, following in her parents’ footsteps, became an actress and shared a close bond with her father. She expressed her deep love for her late mother, Kelly, and the important role her father played in her life. John frequently shares their close relationship on social media.
In honoring Kelly’s memory, John posted a video of him and Ella dancing, a favorite activity of Kelly’s. Their strong father-daughter connection underscores the importance of family in their lives.