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