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Elijah Wood - Milestones

Date of Birth: Jan 28, 1981
Place of Birth: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
Nationality: United States
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Milestones
2011 Reprised voiceover role in the animated sequel "Happy Feet Two" 2000 Starred as an amnesiac in "The Bumblebee Flies Anyway", aired on Starz! in lieu of theatrical release
2011 Cast as a man who forms a unique relationship with his neighbor's dog in the FX series, "Wilfred" 1999 Played the boyfriend of a wannabe hip-hop groupie in James Toback's "Black and White"
2011 Cast as a man who forms a unique relationship with his neighbor's dog on the FX series "Wilfred" 1999 - 2000 Filmed Peter Jackson's film version of J.R.R. Tolkein's classic novels, "The Lord of the Rings"
2009 Lent his voice to the feature-length adaptation of Shane Acker's short film "9" 1998 Co-starred in the surprise blockbuster, "Deep Impact" and the Robert Rodriquez thriller, "The Faculty"
2007 Co-starred with Chris Klein and Jon Bernthal in "Day Zero" 1998 Co-starred in the surprise blockbuster "Deep Impact" and the Robert Rodriquez thriller "The Faculty"
2006 Voice the main character Mumble in the animated film "Happy Feet" 1997 Portrayed the Artful Dodger (complete with Cockney accent) in the "Wonderful World of Disney" presentation "Oliver Twist" (ABC)
2006 Voice the main character, Mumble, in the animated film "Happy Feet" 1997 Portrayed the Artful Dodger (complete with Cockney accent) in the ABC movie presentation of "Oliver Twist"
2006 Cast in Emilio Estevez's directorial debut "Bobby," an ensemble centered around the night of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination 1997 Won praise for his performance as the older son of Jamey Sheridan and Sigourney Weaver in Ang Lee's "The Ice Storm"
2005 Starred in the directing debut of actor Liev Schreiber, "Everything Is Illuminated," as a young American in search of the woman who saved his Jewish grandfather during the Nazi invasion in Ukraine 1996 Played the lead role in "Flipper"
2005 Played a journalist turned thug in "Green Street Hooligans," a film about the violent gangs associated with England's soccer teams 1994 Played Kevin Costner's son in "War"
2005 Played a journalist turned thug in "Green Street Hooligans," a film about the violent gangs, or 'firms' associated with England's soccer teams 1994 Played the title role in Rob Reiner's comedy, "North"
2005 Starred in Liev Schreiber's directing debut "Everything Is Illuminated," as a young American in search of the woman who saved his Jewish grandfather during the Nazi invasion in Ukraine 1994 Played the title role in Rob Reiner's comedy "North"
2005 Co-starred in the film adaptation of Frank Miller's uber-noir series of graphic novels "Sin City"; co-directed by Miller and Robert Rodriguez 1993 Played the lead role in "The Adventures of Huck Finn"
2005 Starred in Liev Schreiber's directing debut, "Everything Is Illuminated," as a young American in search of the woman who saved his Jewish grandfather during the Nazi invasion in Ukraine 1992 Co-starred with Mel Gibson and Jamie Lee Curtis in "Forever Young"
2005 Co-starred in the film adaptation of Frank Miller's uber-noir series of grapic novels, "Sin City"; co-directed by Miller and Robert Rodriguez 1992 Co-starred with Joseph Mazzello in "Radio Flyer"
2004 Co-starred with Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet in Michel Gondry's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"; written by Charlie Kaufman 1991 First starring role, "Paradise," in which he played a young boy who brings estranged couple Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson back together
2004 Acted opposite Kirsten Dunst and Mark Ruffalo in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," written by Charlie Kaufman 1990 First significant role, playing Aidan Quinn's son, in Barry Levinson's "Avalon"
2003 Appeared as Frodo in the final installment of Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings; The Return of the King 1990 TV debut in "Child in the Night" (CBS)
2003 Again played Frodo in the final installment of Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings; The Return of the King 1990 Played first leading role in a feature film in Barry Levinson's "Avalon"
2003 Again played Frodo in the final installment of Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" 1990 First significant role, playing Aidan Quinn's son in Barry Levinson's "Avalon"
2002 Reprised role of Frodo Baggins for "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" 1989 Moved to Los Angeles with his family
2002 Starred opposite Mandy Moore in "Try Seventeen" 1989 Made feature debut in "Back to the Future II"
2002 Played the younger brother of Edward Burns' character in Burns' "Ash Wednesday" 1989 Feature debut in "Back to the Future II"
2002 Portrayed the younger brother of Edward Burns' character in Burns' "Ash Wednesday" 1989 First break was a small role in Paula Abdul's music video for "Forever Your Girl"; directed by David Fincher
2001 Acted in "Life Without Dick"; aired on on Encore in lieu of theatrical release 1989 Traveled to L.A. (date approximate)
2001 Acted in "Life Without Dick"; aired on on Encore in lieu of theatrical release; released on video 1988 Mother enrolled him in modeling school
2001 Portrayed Frodo Baggins in Peter Jackson's film version of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" Major Acheivement Acting debut in Paula Abdul's "Forever Your Girl" video, directed by David Fincher
2001 Cast as Frodo Baggins in Peter Jackson's film version of the J.R.R. Tolkein classic "The Lord of the Rings" (filmed 1999-2000); released in three parts over three years: "The Fellowship of the Ring" (2001), "The Two Towers" (2002) and "The Return of the King" (2003) Major Acheivement Began singing in elementary school chorus
2000 Featured in James Toback's "Black and White" Major Acheivement Appeared in over 15 national commercials


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