Aaron Eckhart

Aaron Eckhart
Born: Mar 12, 1968
Santa Clara County, CA
Career: 1997-2010
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Comedy
Drama
Science Fiction
Crime
Biography by Jason Buchanan
From Neil LaBute mainstay to romantic lead and brainy action hero, versatile screen presence Aaron Eckhart has the talent to convincingly portray everything from the most despicable misogynist to affable love interests with equal zeal. How many other actors could purposefully and gleefully crush the soul of an innocent deaf woman before successfully charming one of the '90s most notable onscreen feminists with equal conviction? Born to a computer executive father and a mother who wrote children's books in Santa Clara County, CA, Eckhart spent most of his childhood in Cupertino before moving with his family to England and Australia in his teens. Although he dropped out of high school before graduation, Eckhart eventually earned his equivalency before taking a few years off to hit the waves in Hawaii and the slopes in France. He later attended Brigham Young University as a film major, and it was there that he made the acquaintance of a young, aspiring director named Neil LaBute. Eckhart eventually moved to Manhattan and found himself swimming in a virtual sea of unemployed actors, though he did land a few notable commercial parts before returning to L.A., where he worked in a series of small supporting roles.

He had done well enough on his own to this point, but it was only under the direction of his old college friend that he truly broke out of the mold and crafted one of the most despised cinematic characterizations of the decade. Cast in the lead of LaBute's pitch-black debut In the Company of Men, Eckhart's performance of a woman-hating, low-level executive was a cruel, but three-dimensional, villain that both repelled and fascinated moviegoers. After sticking with LaBute and gaining 30 pounds for the role of a sexually frustrated husband in LaBute's follow-up, Your Friends & Neighbors, Eckhart branched out in 1999 with a pair of memorable and entirely unexpected performances: Molly and Any Given Sunday. Cast as a caring brother of an autistic sibling in the former and a gridiron giant in the latter, his versatility began to attract casting agents. By the time he romanced Julia Roberts' eponymous character in Steven Soderbergh's acclaimed drama Erin Brockovich, Eckhart had become one to watch. He re-teamed with LaBute for Nurse Betty and Possession, but by this point, the rising star was gaining quite a reputation on his own. In 2001, Sean Penn tapped him to appear opposite Jack Nicholson in the searing drama The Pledge, and soon Eckhart was plunging headfirst into the center of the Earth alongside Oscar-winner Hilary Swank in the big-budget summer disaster flick The Core. By this time, the actor had truly established himself as a diverse talent capable of donning many hats, and following his role in Ron Howard's brutal thriller The Missing, the action flew fast and furious in John Woo's Paycheck. Eckhart next appeared in Suspect Zero (2004), which was experimental filmmaker E. Elias Merhige's eagerly anticipated follow-up to 2000's acclaimed Shadow of the Vampire.

If some fans had lamented the gifted Eckhart's turn towards overly seriously roles as of late, a scathing performance in director Jason Reitman's critically-acclaimed 2005 comedy Thank You for Smoking would serve as a refreshingly funny change of pace. Alas, the laughs wouldn't keep coming for long, as it was soon back to grim dramatics with his turn as a well-schooled psychiatrist in the dramatic mystery Neverwas preceding a turn as a determined L.A. detective whose attempts to solve a particularly confounding murder lead him down a dark path of Hollywood corruption in Brian De Palma's The Black Dahlia.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Battle: Los Angeles 2010 Actor [Starring]
The Rum Diary 2010 Actor [Starring]
Love Happens 2009 Actor [Starring]
The Dark Knight 2008 Actor [Starring]
Meet Bill 2007 Executive Producer / Actor [Starring]
No Reservations 2007 Actor [Starring]
Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience 2007 Voice [Starring]
Towelhead 2007 Actor [Starring]
The Black Dahlia 2006 Actor [Starring]
The Wicker Man 2006 Actor [Starring]
Conversations With Other Women 2005 Actor [Starring]
Neverwas 2005 Co-producer / Actor [Starring]
Thank You for Smoking 2005 Actor [Starring]
Suspect Zero 2004 Actor [Starring]
Paycheck 2003 Actor [Starring]
The Core 2003 Actor [Starring]
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He did very well, but the whole turning him to Two Face should have been internal conflict, not external (He should have gotten angry on his OWN, not b/c of joker helping).
Link is the soundtrack, you can download songs off the internet now a days fella. I give this 2 out of 4 stars. This is way to similar to American Beauty. It makes me mad how Hollywood continues to push marijuana in movies such as this. The...
Steller performance IMO with a nice transition to the dark side. and the effects/cgi they did to his face were amazing! not enough screen time tho. hopefully he isnt really dead! Havey Dent '08- yes we can

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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
2008 Women Film Critics Circle Towelhead Most Offensive Male Characters (Won)
2006 Satellite Awards Thank You for Smoking Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (Nom)
2006 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Thank You for Smoking Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (Nom)
2006 Independent Spirit Awards Thank You for Smoking Best Actor (Nom)
1997 Independent Spirit Awards In the Company of Men Best Debut Performance (Won)
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