Aaron Eckhart
Milestones
- Birthplace: Cupertino, California, USA
- Birthday: March 12, 1968
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2009
Played a widowed self-help author, alongside Jennifer Aniston, in the romantic drama "Love Happens"
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2008
Landed a major role in the Batman film series, playing District Attorney Harvey Dent in "The Dark Knight"
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2008
Portrayed a guy whose life isn't going according to plan in "Meet Bill"
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2007
Cast opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones in "No Reservations," the American remake of the 2001 German feature "Mostly Martha"
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2006
Portrayed detective, Lee Blanchard in "The Black Dahlia," Brian De Palma's adaptation of James Ellroy's classic noir novel
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2006
Portrayed the chief spokesman for the tobacco lobby in Jason Reitman's satirical comedy "Thank You for Smoking"; earned Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award nominations for Best Actor
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2004
Starred as FBI agent Thomas Mackelway in the thriller "Suspect Zero"
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2003
Along with Hilary Swank, co-starred in science fiction thriller "The Core"
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2003
Co-starred with Uma Thurman and Ben Affleck in the John Woo directed "Paycheck"
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2002
Co-starred with Gwyneth Paltrow in "Possession" directed by Neil LaBute
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2001
Teamed with Jack Nicholson in the Sean Penn directed "The Pledge"
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2000
Cast opposite Renée Zellweger in "Nurse Betty"; third collaboration with director Neil LaBute
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2000
Delivered a memorable turn as the biker who falls in love with the title character (Julia Roberts) in "Erin Brockovich"
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1999
Had small part of an assistant coach in Oliver Stone's "Any Given Sunday"
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1998
Re-teamed with LaBute for "Your Friends and Neighbors"; gained 45 pounds to play an unhappily married man
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1997
Feature film debut, "In the Company of Men"; first collaboration with director Neil LaBute
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1996
Appeared in two episodes of the ABC sitcom "Aliens in the Family"
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1993
Portrayed Samson in the CBS special "Ancient Secrets of the Bible, Part II"
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1992
Appeared as an extra in an episode of "Beverly Hills, 90210" (FOX)
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1992
Early TV acting credit, appearing in an episode of the ABC series "Crossroads"
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1992
TV-movie debut in Showtime's "Double Jeopardy"
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1991
Met future collaborator Neil LaBute while attending Brigham Young University
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After college, moved to NYC
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As a teenager lived with family in England
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Dropped out of high school and moved to Sydney, Australia
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Raised in Cupertino, California
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