Biography
While his role was relatively brief, he proved an endearing screen presence and served as inspiration for Hanks' performance. That same year Moscow appeared in "The Wizard of Loneliness", a World War II-set drama starring Lukas Haas. The New York native was previously featured on television with a 1986-1987 recurring role on "Kate & Allie" (CBS) as Eugene, a friend of Allie's young son Chip. Moscow returned to television in 1989, with regular …
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Career Milestones
1986 | Had a recurring role as Chip's friend Eugene on "Kate & Allie" (CBS) |
1988 | Appeared in the World War II set drama "The Wizard of Loneliness" |
1988 | Made film debut with featured role as the Tom Hanks character before his transformation in the hit comedy "Big" |
1989 | Was a featured regular on the short-lived series "Live-In" (CBS) and "Living Dolls" (ABC) |
1992 | Starred in the musical "Newsies" |
1997 | Had a featured role as a drug dealer in "Hurricane Streets" |
1997 | Starred as a young man who takes the fall after his older brother (Tom Everett Scott) kills their abusive father in "River Red" |
1998 | Featured as a the best friend to Adrien Brody in the independent drama "Restaurant" |
1999 | Starred as Duncan on The WB's teen ensemble sitcom "Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane" |
2001 | Played Lizard opposite Drew Barrymore in "Riding in Cars with Boys" |
2003 | Featured in "Just Married", which starred Ashton Kutcher and Britney Murphy |
2006 | Cast in the family drama, "Nearing Grace" |
2007 | Co-starred as a Jewish American who falls for a Muslim woman in "David & Layla" |
