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'''Born Jacob Daniel Hartnett''' (born [[July 21]], [[1978]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[actor]]. He came to fame after his first film role, in 1998's ''[[Halloween H20: 20 Years Later]]'', and has since become a leading [[Hollywood]] actor, having starred in ''[[Black Hawk Down (film)|Black Hawk Down]]'', ''[[Here on Earth (2000 film)|Here on Earth]]'', ''[[Pearl Harbor (film)|Pearl Harbor]]'', ''[[Wicker Park (film)|Wicker Park]]'', ''[[Lucky Number Slevin]]'', ''[[The Black Dahlia (film)|The Black Dahlia]]'', ''[[Resurrecting the Champ]]'', ''[[Hollywood Homicide]]'', ''[[30 Days of Night (film)|30 Days of Night]]'' and ''[[Sin City (film)|Sin City]]''. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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===Early life=== |
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Hartnett was born in [[Minnesota]]<ref name="rehkiss"/> and raised mostly by his father, Daniel Hartnett (a building manager), and |
Hartnett was born in [[Minnesota]]<ref name="rehkiss"/> and raised mostly by his father, Daniel Thomas Hartnett (a building manager), and Molly Ruth Horan (an artist).<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/48/Josh-Hartnett.html Josh Hartnett Biography (1978-)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Hartnett has three younger half-siblings, named Jessica, Jack and Joe. Hartnett has [[Irish people|Irish]] ancestry.<ref>[http://www.luckynumberjosh.com/scripts/magazine_instyle2004.htm Man of Style<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He grew up in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]] and was raised [[Roman Catholic]],<ref>[http://www.people.com/people/article/0,26334,623538,00.html No Joshin': Hartnett Can't Do It - Josh Hartnett : People.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> attending Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Grade School, where he played Adam Apple in an eighth grade production of "Krazy Kamp". He later attended [[Cretin-Derham Hall High School]] before switching to [[Minneapolis South High School|South High School]] in [[Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]], from which he graduated in June 1996. Hartnett played [[American football|football]] in high school, but stopped because of a broken left knee. |
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Hartnett attended The Conservatory of Theatre Arts & Film at SUNY Purchase in [[Purchase, New York|Purchase]], [[New York]]. He got his first job at a local video store. Hartnett had also worked at [[McDonalds]] and [[Burger King]] for a short time before getting his start in acting at Youth Performance Company in Minneapolis. He is a [[vegetarian]] and is also a big jazz fan. |
Hartnett attended The Conservatory of Theatre Arts & Film at SUNY Purchase in [[Purchase, New York|Purchase]], [[New York]]. He got his first job at a local video store. Hartnett had also worked at [[McDonalds]] and [[Burger King]] for a short time before getting his start in acting at Youth Performance Company in Minneapolis. He is a [[vegetarian]] and is also a big jazz fan. |
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Born Jacob Daniel Hartnett (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor. He came to fame after his first film role, in 1998's Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, and has since become a leading Hollywood actor, having starred in Black Hawk Down, Here on Earth, Pearl Harbor, Wicker Park, Lucky Number Slevin, The Black Dahlia, Resurrecting the Champ, Hollywood Homicide, 30 Days of Night and Sin City.
Biography
Early life
Hartnett was born in Minnesota[1] and raised mostly by his father, Daniel Thomas Hartnett (a building manager), and Molly Ruth Horan (an artist).[2] Hartnett has three younger half-siblings, named Jessica, Jack and Joe. Hartnett has Irish ancestry.[3] He grew up in Saint Paul and was raised Roman Catholic,[4] attending Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Grade School, where he played Adam Apple in an eighth grade production of "Krazy Kamp". He later attended Cretin-Derham Hall High School before switching to South High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from which he graduated in June 1996. Hartnett played football in high school, but stopped because of a broken left knee.
Hartnett attended The Conservatory of Theatre Arts & Film at SUNY Purchase in Purchase, New York. He got his first job at a local video store. Hartnett had also worked at McDonalds and Burger King for a short time before getting his start in acting at Youth Performance Company in Minneapolis. He is a vegetarian and is also a big jazz fan.
Career
In April 1997, Hartnett made his screen debut playing the role of Michael Fitzgerald on the short-lived television series, Cracker. He also performed in small plays and on national television commercials, before being cast in his first feature film, playing the son of Jamie Lee Curtis' character in Halloween: H20, which was released on August 5, 1998 and performed well at the box office.
Hartnett has since developed a steady film career, having appeared in several Hollywood films, including The Faculty, Black Hawk Down, Lucky Number Slevin and Pearl Harbor. He was originally set to play the role of Tino in Deuces Wild, but dropped out to star in Pearl Harbor. Hartnett was chosen as one of Teen People magazine's "21 Hottest Stars Under 21" in 1999, Teen People's "25 Hottest Stars under 25", and one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People", both in 2002. He was also voted Bliss magazine's "3rd Sexiest Male".
Hartnett's most recent film is the drama-mystery The Black Dahlia, in which he plays a detective investigating the notorious real-life murder of actress Elizabeth Short. Hartnett was cast in the role five years before the film was produced, and remained committed to appearing in the film because he liked the subject matter.[5] Among his 2007 roles are Resurrecting the Champ, a drama also starring Samuel L. Jackson, and the graphic novel-based 30 Days of Night, in which he plays a small-town sheriff; Hartnett describes the film as "supernatural, but kind of a western".[6] Another film, The Prince of Cool, in which Hartnett may play trumpet player Chet Baker, is in the early stages of development and may begin filming in 2007.[6]
Filmography
- Cracker (14 episodes, 1997-1999)
- Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)
- Debutante (1998)
- The Faculty (1998)
- The Virgin Suicides (1999)
- Here on Earth (2000)
- Member (2001)
- Blow Dry (2001)
- Town & Country (2001)
- Pearl Harbor (2001)
- O (2001)
- Black Hawk Down (2001)
- The Same (2001)
- 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002)
- Hollywood Homicide (2003)
- Wicker Park (2004)
- Mozart and the Whale (2005)
- Sin City (2005)
- The Black Dahlia (2006)
- Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
- Released in Australia as The Wrong Man (2006)
- Resurrecting the Champ (2007)
- 30 Days of Night (2007)
- August (2008)
- I Come with the Rain (2008)
- Bunraku (2009)
Awards and nominations
- Nominated: Film - Choice Actor, Drama/Action Adventure, Black Hawk Down (2002)
- Nominated: Film - Choice Chemistry, 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002, Shared with Shannyn Sossamon)
- Nominated: Film - Choice Actor, Pearl Harbor (2001)
- Nominated: Film - Choice Breakout Performance, Here on Earth (2000)
- Nominated: Best Male Performance, Pearl Harbor (2002)
- Nominated: Best Breakthrough Male Performance, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1999)
- Nominated: Best Performance by a Younger Actor/Actress, The Faculty (1999)
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
- Nominated: Best Acting Ensemble, Black Hawk Down (2002, Shared with cast)
- Nominated: Worst Screen Couple, Pearl Harbor (2002, Shared with Kate Beckinsale and Ben Affleck)
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
- Nominated: Favorite Male Newcomer, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1999)
Milan International Film Festival
- Won: Best Actor, Lucky Number Slevin (2006, Tied with Peter Falk for The Thing About My Folks)
ShoWest Awards
- Won: Male Star of Tomorrow (2002)
References
- ^ a b Josh Hartnett Dodges Kissing Questions - Caught in the Act, Josh Hartnett, Rihanna : People.com
- ^ Josh Hartnett Biography (1978-)
- ^ Man of Style
- ^ No Joshin': Hartnett Can't Do It - Josh Hartnett : People.com
- ^ "About.com". Exclusive Interview with The Black Dahlia Star Hartnett.
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External links
- 1978 births
- American film actors
- Irish-American actors
- American Roman Catholics
- American television actors
- American vegetarians
- Living people
- Irish-Americans
- Minnesota actors
- People from Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Americans of Irish descent
- People from Saint Paul, Minnesota
- State University of New York at Purchase alumni
- American male models