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Ethan Hawke

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Austin, Texas, USA
  • Birthday: November 6, 1970
  • 2008

    Co-starred with Mark Ruffalo in the crime drama "What Doesn't Kill You"

  • 2007

    Co-starred with Philip Seymour Hoffman in Sidney Lumet's "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead"

  • 2007

    Wrote and directed "The Hottest State," based on his novel The Hottest State: A Novel ; also co-starred (debuted at the 2006 Venice Film Festival)

  • 2006

    Cast as part of an ensemble in Linklater's "Fast Food Nation"

  • 2006

    Cast in "The Coast of Utopia," playing Mikhail Bakunin; received a Tony Award nomination

  • 2005

    Portrayed an Interpol agent, chasing an arms dealer (Nicolas Cage) in Andrew Niccol's "Lord of War"

  • 2004

    Reunited with director Richard Linklater and Julie Delpy for "Before Sunset" once again portraying Jesse (Hawke) and Celine (Delpy) who are reunited nine years after they first met; also co-wrote screenplay; received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Screenplay; received an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay

  • 2003

    Guest-starred on the ABC series "Alias" as a captured CIA agent whose allegiances may have shifted

  • 2002

    Feature directorial debut, "Chelsea Walls" (shot in 1999), based the film on Dylan Thomas' "Under Milkwood"; co-starred wife Uma Thurman and friends Leonard, Whaley and Zahn

  • 2002

    Re-teamed with Whaley in "The Jimmy Show"; written and directed by Whaley

  • 2001

    Again collaborated with Linklater on the digitally-shot "Tape" co-starring Robert Sean Leonard and Uma Thurman

  • 2001

    Cast as a rookie cop teamed with an amoral partner (Denzel Washington) in "Training Day"; earned an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor

  • 2001

    Returned to the NYC stage as one of the stars of the Manhattan premiere of Sam Shepard's play "The Late Henry Moss"

  • 2000

    Starred as Michael Almereyda's slacker "Hamlet"; Zahn played Rosencrantz

  • 1999

    Acted in Williamstown Theatre Festival staging of Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real"

  • 1999

    Had small role as a concerned guidance counselor in Frank Whaley's feature directorial debut "Joe the King"

  • 1999

    Played Ishmail, the one-armed journalist in love with a Japanese woman, in "Snow Falling on Cedars"; adapted from David Guterson's 1994 novel about a doomed interracial romance

  • 1998

    Appeared as Jess Newton, the charming drunken brother, in Linklater's "The Newton Boys"

  • 1998

    Portrayed the Pip-like Finn in the contemporary remake of Dickens' "Great Expectations"

  • 1997

    Starred in the sci-fi thriller, "Gattaca" written and directed by Andrew Niccol; co-starred with future wife Uma Thurman

  • 1996

    Published first novel, "The Hottest State"

  • 1995

    Acted in the Steppenwolf Theater Company production of Sam Shepard's "Buried Child" in Chicago; project reunited him with Sinise who directed

  • 1995

    Acted opposite Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater's romantic cult classic, "Before Sunrise"

  • 1994

    Co-starred in Ben Stiller's feature directorial debut, "Reality Bites"; also helmed the music video, "Stay" that featured the single from the soundtrack; Zahn also acted in film

  • 1994

    Theatrical directorial debut, "Wild Dogs!"; officially opened the first full season of Malaparte

  • 1993

    Acted in Jonathan Marc Sherman's "Sophistry" at NYC's Playwrights Horizon

  • 1993

    Co-founded Malaparte, a nonprofit theater group; served as artistic director; "Dead Poets Society" co-star Robin Williams was among the notables providing funding; company included Robert Sean Leonard, Frank Whaley, Steve Zahn and Hamilton; eventually disbanded

  • 1993

    Wrote, directed and edited the short film, "Straight to One"

  • 1992

    Broadway debut, National Actors Theater production of Chekhov's "The Seagull"

  • 1992

    Played a reluctant platoon leader in "A Midnight Clear"; also featured Steppenwolf's co-founder Gary Sinise and friend Frank Whaley; second film based on a Wharton novel

  • 1991

    Off-Broadway debut, New York Shakespeare Festival production of "Casanova"

  • 1991

    Visited the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago during a cross-country drive with playwright-actor Jonathan Marc Sherman and actor Josh Hamilton; inspired to start a theater group

  • 1989

    Played Ted Danson's son and Jack Lemmon's grandson in "Dad" a film based on a William Wharton novel

  • 1989

    Returned to features with a well-received supporting role as the baby-faced Todd in Peter Weir's "Dead Poets Society"

  • 1985

    Feature acting debut, Joe Dante's "Explorers"

  • Acted in a junior high school production of "Meet Me in St. Louis"

  • Professional stage debut, "St. Joan" at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey

  • Started a reading series in NYC with Sherman and Hamilton

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