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Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt
February 17th, 1981
Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt (born February 17,
1981) is an American actor whose career as both a child and an adult has
included television and feature films. He is best known for his roles in the
films (500) Days of Summer, Inception, 50/50, The Dark
Knight Rises, and Looper, and for his role as Tommy Solomon in the
television sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun. Gordon-Levitt began his career
in commercials as a child before making his film debut in Beethoven. He
has also starred in 10 Things I Hate About You, Manic, Mysterious
Skin, Brick, The Lookout, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,
Inception, Premium Rush, and Looper (film). Later in 2012,
he is set to appear in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln.
Early life
Gordon-Levitt was born in Los Angeles, California, and
raised in its Sherman Oaks neighborhood. His family is Jewish, though "not
strictly religious", and his parents were among the founders of the Progressive
Jewish Alliance. His father, Dennis Levitt, was once the news director for the Pacifica
Radio station, KPFK-FM. His mother, Jane Gordon, ran for the United States
Congress in California during the 1970s for the Peace and Freedom Party; she
met Dennis Levitt while she was working as the program guide editor for
KPFK-FM. Gordon-Levitt's maternal grandfather, Michael Gordon, was a Hollywood
film director between the 1940s and 1970s, known for helming the 1959 Doris Day/Rock
Hudson film Pillow Talk. Gordon-Levitt had an older brother, Dan, a
photographer and fire spinner, who was born in 1974 and died in October 2010.
Career
Early acting work
Gordon-Levitt joined a musical theater group at the age
of four and played the Scarecrow in a production of The Wizard of Oz.
Subsequently, he was approached by an agent and began appearing on television
and in commercials for Sunny Jim peanut butter, Cocoa Puffs, Pop-Tarts, and Kinney
Shoes.
By age six, he was appearing in several made-for-television
films. In 1991, he played both David Collins and Daniel Collins in the Dark
Shadows television series. During 1992–93, he played in The Powers That
Be, a sitcom starring John Forsythe, as a clever young boy named Pierce Van
Horne. In 1994 he appeared in the Disney film Angels in the Outfield as
an orphan who sees angels. In 1996 he began playing Tommy Solomon on the sitcom
3rd Rock from the Sun. The San Francisco Chronicle noted the
coincidence that Gordon-Levitt was a "Jewish kid playing an extraterrestrial
pretending to be a Jewish kid". Gordon-Levitt was attending Van Nuys High
School while acting on the show. During the 1990s, he was frequently featured
in teenage magazines, something he resented. He has also said that during this
time period, he did not enjoy being recognized in public, saying that he
"hates celebrity".
Gordon-Levitt starred in the 1999 film 10 Things I
Hate About You, a modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare's The Taming of
the Shrew, and voiced Jim Hawkins in Treasure Planet (2002), a
Disney adaption of the novel Treasure Island.
In 2000, he began attending Columbia University School of
General Studies. He studied history, literature, and French poetry. He became
an avid and self-confirmed Francophile and a French speaker. He said that
moving to New York City from his hometown "forced" him to grow as a
person. He dropped out in 2004 to concentrate on acting again.
Later acting work
Gordon-Levitt has said that he made a conscious decision
to "be in good movies" after returning to acting. His films include
2001's drama Manic, which was set in a mental institution, Mysterious
Skin (2004), in which he played a gay prostitute and child sexual abuse
victim, and Brick (2005), a modern-day film noir set at a high school,
in which he had the lead role of Brendan Frye, a teen who becomes involved in
an underground drug ring while investigating a murder. Brick received
positive reviews, with The Minnesota Daily's critic commenting that
Gordon-Levitt played the character "beautifully", "true to
film's style", "unfeeling but not disenchanted", and "sexy
in the most ambiguous way." Another reviewer described the performance as
"astounding". He also starred opposite Steve Sandvoss as a young
judgmental missionary in Latter Days (2003), a film that centers on a
sexually confused Mormon missionary (Sandvoss) who falls for his gay neighbor.
He had roles in Havoc and Shadowboxer.
His next role was in 2007's The Lookout, in which
he played Chris Pratt, a janitor involved in a bank heist. In reviewing the
film, The Philadelphia Inquirer described Gordon-Levitt as a
"surprisingly formidable, and formidably surprising, leading man",
while New York magazine stated that he is a "major tabula rasa
actor ... a minimalist", and that his character worked because he
"doesn't seize the space ... by what he takes away from the
character." The San Francisco Chronicle specified that he
"embodies, more than performs, a character's inner life." His 2008
films include Killshot, in which he played a hoodlum partnered with a
hired killer played by Mickey Rourke, and Stop-Loss, directed by Kimberly
Peirce and revolving around American soldiers returning from the Iraq War.
Gordon-Levitt played a lead role opposite Zooey Deschanel
in (500) Days of Summer, a well-received 2009 release about the
deconstruction of a relationship. His performance, described as "the real
key" to what makes the film work, credits him with using "his usual
spell in subtle gradations." Variety's Todd McCarthy praised his
performance, saying he "expressively alternates between enthusiasm and
forlorn disappointment in the manner Jack Lemmon could". Peter Travers of Rolling
Stone said the movie "hits you like a blast of pure romantic
oxygen" and credited both lead actors for playing "it for real, with
a grasp of subtlety and feeling that goes beyond the call of breezy duty."
He was subsequently nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
He later played villain Cobra Commander in G.I. Joe:
The Rise of Cobra. On November 21, 2009, he hosted Saturday Night Live.
In 2010, he replaced James Franco to star alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in Christopher
Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception, which received favorable
reviews.
In 2011, Gordon-Levitt began filming Christopher Nolan's The
Dark Knight Rises, in which he played John Blake, a beat police officer who
emerges as a key ally of Batman. Also released in 2012, he played the starring
role of a bicycle messenger in the action film Premium Rush, the younger
version of the lead role shared with Bruce Willis in the time-traveling
thriller Looper, and the supporting role of Robert Todd Lincoln in Steven
Spielberg's biopic Lincoln.
Directing and producing
Gordon-Levitt's first film as director, the 24
minute-long Sparks, an adaptation of a short story by Elmore
Leonard starring Carla Gugino and Eric Stoltz, was selected for the
2009 Sundance Film Festival as part of a new
program for short films. In 2010, he directed another short film, Morgan and
Destiny's Eleventeenth Date: The Zeppelin Zoo. It premiered at two houses
during the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.
He was one of the many producers of the Broadway show Slava's
Snowshow.
hitRECord
Gordon-Levitt has owned hitRECord, an online
collaborative production company that shares its profits with contributing
artists, since 2004. At its onset, it hosted six videos and short films.
Beginning in 2009, he opened the website to host films by
others. In a 2007 interview in Salon, he described the website as
"[an] alternative outlet of where [he] get[s] to be a little less
professional and just freak out a little bit." The site has since expanded
with more than 10,000 participants collaborating to make songs, images,
stories, and short films. According to a 2010 article in Details
magazine, Gordon-Levitt oversees the site from a bank of computers in his home
studio.
RECollection, the first anthology of work from
hitRECord, was released in 2011 as a book/CD/DVD package. The Tiny Book of
Tiny Stories was published and released December 6, 2011 by it books
following its independent release in 2010.
Filmography
Film
Year
|
Title
|
Role
|
Notes
|
1992
|
Beethoven
|
Student No. 1
|
|
1992
|
A River Runs Through It
|
Young Norman
|
|
1994
|
Holy
Matrimony
|
Zeke
|
|
1994
|
Roadflower
|
Rich Lerolland
|
|
1994
|
Angels in the
Outfield
|
Roger Bomman
|
|
1996
|
The Juror
|
Oliver Laird
|
|
1998
|
Sweet Jane
|
Tony
|
|
1998
|
Halloween
H20: 20 Years Later
|
Jimmy Howell
|
|
1999
|
10 Things I
Hate About You
|
Cameron James
|
|
2000
|
Picking Up
the Pieces
|
Flaco
|
|
2001
|
Manic
|
Lyle Jensen
|
|
2002
|
Treasure
Planet
|
Jim Hawkins
(voice)
|
|
2003
|
Latter Days
|
Elder Paul Ryder
|
|
2004
|
Mysterious
Skin
|
Neil McCormick
|
|
2005
|
Brick
|
Brendan Frye
|
|
2005
|
Havoc
|
Sam
|
|
2005
|
Shadowboxer
|
Dr. Don
|
|
2007
|
The Lookout
|
Chris Pratt
|
|
2008
|
Stop-Loss
|
Tommy Burgess
|
|
2008
|
Miracle at
St. Anna
|
Tim Boyle
|
|
2008
|
The Brothers Bloom
|
Bar Patron
|
Cameo;
uncredited
|
2008
|
Killshot
|
Richie Nix
|
|
2009
|
Big Breaks
|
Todd Sterling
|
|
2009
|
(500) Days of
Summer
|
Tom Hansen
|
|
2009
|
Uncertainty
|
Bobby
|
|
2009
|
Women in
Trouble
|
Bert Rodriguez
|
|
2009
|
G.I. Joe: The
Rise of Cobra
|
The Doctor/Rex
|
|
2010
|
Hesher
|
Hesher
|
|
2010
|
Morgan M.
Morgansen's Date with Destiny
|
Morgan M.
Morgansen / Narrator
|
Short; also
director & editor
|
2010
|
Elektra Luxx
|
Bert Rodriguez
|
|
2010
|
Morgan and
Destiny's Eleventeenth Date: The Zeppelin Zoo
|
Morgan M.
Morgansen / Narrator
|
Short; also
director & editor
|
2010
|
Inception
|
Arthur
|
|
2011
|
50/50
|
Adam Lerner
|
|
2012
|
The Dark
Knight Rises
|
John Blake
|
|
2012
|
Premium Rush
|
Wilee
|
|
2012
|
Looper
|
Joe
|
Executive
Producer
|
2012
|
Lincoln
|
Robert Todd
Lincoln
|
Completed
|
2013
|
Don Jon's
Addiction
|
Don Jon
|
Post-Production; also director & writer
|
Television
Year
|
Title
|
Role
|
Notes
|
1988
|
Stranger on
My Land
|
Rounder
|
|
1988
|
Family Ties
|
Dougie
|
2 episodes
|
1989
|
Settle the
Score
|
Justin
|
|
1990
|
Murder, She
Wrote
|
Boy No. 1
|
1 episode:
"Shear Madness"
|
1991
|
Dark Shadows
|
Daniel/David
Collins
|
11 episodes
|
1991
|
Changes
|
Matthew
"Matt" Hallam
|
|
1991
|
Hi Honey –
I'm Dead
|
Josh Stadler
|
|
1991
|
Plymouth
|
Simon
|
|
1991
|
China Beach
|
Archie Winslow,
Age 9
|
1 episode:
"Quest"
|
1991
|
Quantum Leap
|
Kyle
|
1 episode:
"Permanent Wave"
|
1991
|
L.A. Law
|
1 episode:
"Lose the Law"
|
|
1992
|
The Powers That Be
|
Pierce Van Horne
|
13 episodes
|
1993
|
Partners
|
||
1993
|
Gregory K
|
Gregory Kingsley
|
a.k.a. Switching
Parents
|
1993
|
Dr. Quinn,
Medicine Woman
|
Zack Lawson
|
1 episode:
"The Secret"
|
1993
|
Roseanne
|
George
|
4 episodes
|
1995
|
The Great Elephant Escape
|
Matthew
|
|
1996
|
3rd Rock from
the Sun
|
Tommy Solomon
|
131 episodes
|
1998
|
That '70s
Show
|
Buddy Morgan
|
1 episode:
"Eric's Buddy"
|
2000
|
The Outer Limits
|
Zach
|
1 episode:
"Something About Harry"
|
2000
|
Forever Lulu
|
Martin Ellsworth
|
|
2005
|
Numb3rs
|
Scott Reynolds
|
1 episode:
"Sacrifice"
|
2009
2012 |
Saturday
Night Live
|
Host
|
2 episodes
|
Awards and nominations
Year
|
Title
|
Award
|
Result
|
1991
|
Quantum Leap
|
Young Artist
Award for Best Young Actor Guest Starring in a Television Series
|
Nominated
|
1992
|
The Powers That Be
|
Young Artist
Award for Best Young Actor in a New Television Series
|
Nominated
|
A River Runs Through It
|
Young Artist
Award for Best Actor Under Ten in a Motion Picture
|
Won
|
|
1994
|
Angels in the
Outfield
|
Saturn Award for
Best Performance by a Younger Actor
|
Nominated
|
1997
|
3rd Rock from
the Sun
|
Young Artist
Award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy – Supporting Young Actor
|
Won
|
YoungStar Award
for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy TV Series
|
Won
|
||
Screen Actors
Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
|
Nominated
|
||
1998
|
YoungStar Award
for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy TV Series
|
Won
|
|
Screen Actors
Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
|
Nominated
|
||
1999
|
Screen Actors
Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
|
Nominated
|
|
Teen Choice
Award for Choice TV Actor
|
Won
|
||
10 Things I
Hate About You
|
YoungStar Award
for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy Film
|
Nominated
|
|
2004
|
Mysterious
Skin
|
Golden Space
Needle Award for Best Actor
|
Won
|
Gotham
Breakthrough Award
|
Nominated
|
||
2009
|
(500) Days of
Summer
|
Detroit Film
Critics Society Award for Best Actor,
|
Nominated
|
Golden Globe
Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy,
|
Nominated
|
||
Independent
Spirit Award for Best Male Lead,
|
Nominated
|
||
People's Choice
Award for Favorite Breakout Movie Actor,
|
Won
|
||
Teen Choice
Award for Choice Movie Actor: Romantic Comedy
|
Won
|
||
G.I. Joe: The
Rise of Cobra
|
Teen Choice
Award for Choice Movie: Villain
|
Nominated
|
|
2010
|
Inception
|
Spike TV's Scream
Award for Best Supporting Actor
|
Won
|
Spike TV's
Scream Award for Fight Scene of the Year
|
Won
|
||
Central Ohio
Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble
|
Nominated
|
||
MTV Movie Award
for Best Fight
|
Nominated
|
||
MTV Movie Award
for Best Kiss (Shared with Ellen Page)
|
Nominated
|
||
MTV Movie Award
for Biggest Badass Star,
|
Nominated
|
||
People's Choice
Award for Best On-Screen Team
|
Nominated
|
||
Phoenix Film
Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble Acting
|
Nominated
|
||
Washington D.C.
Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble
|
Nominated
|
||
2011
|
50/50
|
Hollywood Film
Festival Award for Breakthrough Actor
|
Won
|
Golden Globe
Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy,
|
Nominated
|
||
MTV Movie Award
for Best Male Performance
|
Nominated
|
||
Utah Film
Critics Association Awards for Best Actor
|
Won
|
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