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American player

Sean Astin

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Astin at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con

Born

Sean Patrick Duke


(1971-02-25) Feb 25, 1971 (age 51)

Santa Monica, California, U.S.

Education Los Angeles Valley Higher
University of California, Los Angeles (BA)
Occupation
  • Player
  • manager
  • producer
Years active 1980–present
Spouse(s)

Christine Harrell

(thousand. 1992)

Children 3
Parent(south)
  • Patty Duke (mother)
  • Michael Tell (biological begetter)
  • John Astin (adoptive male parent)
Relatives Mackenzie Astin (brother)
Website world wide web.seanastin.com

Sean Patrick Astin (né Knuckles; February 25, 1971) is an American histrion, manager and producer. His acting roles include Samwise Gamgee in The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003), Mikey Walsh in The Goonies (1985), Daniel Ruettiger in Rudy (1993), Doug Whitmore in 50 Starting time Dates (2004), Bill in Click (2006), Lynn McGill in the fifth season of 24 (2006), Oso in Special Amanuensis Oso (2009–2012), Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012–2017), Bob Newby in the second and third seasons of Stranger Things (2017; 2019),[1] and Ed in No Proficient Nick (2019).

Early life [edit]

Astin was built-in on February 25, 1971, in Santa Monica, California, the son of actress Patty Knuckles (1946–2016) and Michael Tell.[2] [3] [4] However, at the time, information technology was erroneously reported that entertainer Desi Arnaz Jr. was his biological father. During that time, Knuckles likewise had a personal relationship with Michael Tell, a writer, music promoter, and publisher of the newspaper The Las Vegas Israelite. When Duke became pregnant, she was unsure whether Arnaz or Tell was the father, so Tell offered to marry her as a way out of the scandal. The matrimony only lasted 13 days in 1970, and concluded before Astin was born.[5] [6] [7]

On August 5, 1972, Duke married histrion John Astin, having been in a human relationship with him for two years. When the wedding ceremony guests were invited to speak, 18-month-old Sean looked at John and cried, "Daddy!", to which the Episcopal priest performing the ceremony remarked, "Well, that about does information technology!"[eight] Astin subsequently adopted Sean. In 1973, Knuckles gave birth to Astin's blood brother Mackenzie Astin, who as well became an actor. Duke and John Astin divorced in 1985.[9] Knuckles married Mike Pearce in 1986,[5] and they adopted a son, Kevin, in 1989.[ix]

When Astin was 14, Duke told him that Arnaz was his father, and the two developed a human relationship. However, in his mid-20s, Astin met a relative of Michael Tell who suggested they were related. Sean fix out to notice the truth about his biological male parent, and underwent genetic tests which showed Tell was his biological father.[x] Astin has maintained close relationships with all 3, maxim, "Desi Arnaz Jr. loves me, and I dearest him. Nosotros are so close ... Science tells me ... that he's not my biological father. Scientific discipline tells me that Mike Tell is." Astin considers John his male parent, equally John was the i who raised him. Astin is likewise close to his stepfather, Mike Pearce, saying, "I can call whatever of them on the telephone whatsoever time I want to. John, Desi, Mike, or Papa Mike ... my 4 dads."[5]

Astin is of German and Irish ancestry through his mother and Austrian-Jewish and Smooth-Jewish through his biological father.[xi] [12] [13] He attended Catholic school and later became a Protestant.[fourteen]

Astin attended the Crossroads High School for the Arts and undertook principal classes at the Stella Adler Solarium in Los Angeles. He graduated cum laude from UCLA with a B.A. in History and English language (American literature and culture). An alumnus of Los Angeles Valley Higher, Astin served on the schoolhouse's board of directors of the Patrons Association and the Arts Quango.[fifteen]

Career [edit]

Early career [edit]

Astin'south get-go acting function was in a 1981 television movie titled Please Don't Hit Me, Mom,[16] in which he played an 8-yr-old kid with an abusive mother (portrayed past his real-life mother Patty Duke). He made his film debut at the historic period of 13 every bit Mikey in The Goonies (1985).

After The Goonies, Astin appeared in several more films, including the Disney made-for-Idiot box motion picture, The B.R.A.T. Patrol, reverse Nia Long, Tim Thomerson and Brian Keith; Similar Father Like Son (1987); White Water Summer with Kevin Bacon (1987), The War of the Roses (1989); the World State of war Ii film Memphis Belle (1990); Toy Soldiers (1991); Encino Human (1992); and the college football biopic Rudy (1993), about the life-changing struggles and rewards of the titular grapheme, Daniel Ruettiger.

In 1994, Astin directed and co-produced (with his married woman, Christine Astin) the short film Kangaroo Court, which received an Academy Award nomination for All-time Alive Activeness Short Film. Astin connected to appear in films throughout the 1990s, including the Kickoff scientific discipline fiction picture show Harrison Bergeron (1995), the Gulf State of war motion-picture show Backbone Under Burn (1996), and the Warren Beatty political satire Bulworth (1998).

The Lord of the Rings [edit]

In the early 2000s, Astin played Samwise Gamgee in Peter Jackson'due south The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, consisting of The Fellowship of the Band (2001), The Two Towers (2002), and The Return of the King (2003). Many awards were bestowed upon the trilogy, especially its final installment, which earned eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Astin received seven laurels nominations for his own operation, and won five, including the Saturn Laurels, the Sierra Accolade, the Seattle Picture Critics Laurels, and the Utah Pic Critics Laurels (all for All-time Supporting Actor), and the Visual Effects Guild Honor for Outstanding Performance by a Male or Female person in an Effects Film.[17] [ meliorate source needed ] The Return of the King cast as an ensemble received awards from the National Lath of Review of Motion Pictures, the Screen Actors Social club, the Broadcast Movie Critics Association, and received a Golden Derby Laurels.[18] [ better source needed ]

Throughout the filming procedure, Astin became close friends with several bandage members, and became especially good friends with costar Elijah Forest. Astin'south daughter, Alexandra, is in the closing scene of The Render of the King. She plays his onscreen daughter, Elanor Gamgee, who runs out to him as he returns from the Greyness Havens.

While working on The Lord of the Rings, Astin persuaded a number of fellow cast and crew members, including director Peter Jackson, to assistance him in making his second short film, The Long and Short of It. The motion-picture show, which takes place on a street in Wellington, New Zealand, premiered at the 2003 Sundance Motion-picture show Festival and tin be found on the DVD for The Two Towers, along with a "making of" video.

In 2004, Astin released At that place and Back Again (ISBN 0-312-33146-0), a memoir (co-written with Joe Layden) of his picture show career with emphasis on his experiences during production of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The title is derived from the title of J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit, too every bit the fictional book written by Bilbo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings.

Postal service-The Lord of the Rings [edit]

Since The Lord of the Rings, Astin has connected to piece of work in film and television. His movie roles have included the Adam Sandler comedies fifty First Dates and Click. Astin played the role of Malibu High School principal Mike Matthews in the pic Grin.[19] [ better source needed ]

In television set, Astin guest-starred as Lynn McGill throughout the fifth season of the Fox drama 24. He also appeared in the fabricated-for-TV films Hercules and The Colour of Magic and in episodes of Monk, Las Vegas, My Name is Earl (in which he parodied his 1993 motion-picture show Rudy with co-stars Charles Due south. Dutton and Chelcie Ross), and Law & Social club, amid other shows. He directed a 2003 episode of the TV series Angel, titled "Soulless". He played the enigmatic Mr. Smith on the 2d season of the Showtime series Jeremiah.[xx] [ improve source needed ]

Astin's career has also expanded to include voice-over roles. He narrated the American version of the Animate being Planet series Meerkat Manor, and voices the title character in Special Amanuensis Oso which aired on Playhouse Disney from 2009 to 2011 and Disney Junior from 2011 to early 2014.[21] His other voice work includes Balto Iii: Wings of Change, in which he voiced Kodi, a teenage husky who is the son of the titular character, and the video game Kingdom Hearts, in the latter of which he provided the vocalism of Hercules, replacing actor Tate Donovan, who was unavailable simply would render for Kingdom Hearts II. Astin voiced Raphael in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series on Nickelodeon, which premiered on September 29, 2012, running for five seasons and 124 episodes, and ending on Nov 12, 2017.

In 2010, he joined the Stella Adler Los Angeles Theatre Commonage acting company.[22] Also as of 2010, Astin and his wife, Christine, were making a movie based on Lois Lowry's Newbery Medal-winning novel Number the Stars.[23] [24] They bought the moving picture rights in 2008 and wrote a screenplay adaptation, with plans to straight and produce information technology themselves.[25]

In March 2012, Astin played a cosmetic surgeon named Takin Mastuhmik in a fake movie trailer entitled Boobathon which appeared on Funny or Dice.[26] In March 2014, Astin played a soldier in Boys of Abu Ghraib, a military thriller inspired by the events that fabricated worldwide news in 2004.[27] [ amend source needed ] In June of that year, he began playing the role of Jim Kent on the FX drama The Strain.[28]

In October 2015, Astin played Hank Erwin in Woodlawn, a story about how a high schoolhouse football squad overcame racism and hate, and found unity and success through following Jesus.[29]

In 2017, Astin played the part of Bob Newby in season 2 of the Netflix series Stranger Things. In 2019, Astin reprised the function of Newby in flashback scenes during the series' third season, played the role of Dr. Greg Pemberton on several episodes of The Large Bang Theory, and had a guest advent on the fifth flavor of Supergirl. In 2019, he was in the Netflix dramedy No Good Nick in which he played Ed. Too in 2019, he appeared in the 6th season of Brooklyn Ix-Nine.

In May 2020, Astin joined Josh Gad'south YouTube series Reunited Apart, which reunites the casts of popular movies through video-conferencing, and promotes donations to non-profit charities. Others in the episode were fellow The Lord of the Rings castmates Sean Edible bean, Orlando Blossom, Baton Boyd, Ian McKellen, Dominic Monaghan, Viggo Mortensen, Miranda Otto, John Rhys-Davies, Andy Serkis, Liv Tyler, Karl Urban, and Elijah Forest, plus writer Philippa Boyens and director Peter Jackson.[xxx] [31]

Personal life [edit]

Astin married Christine Harrell on July xi, 1992. They have three daughters: Alexandra (born in Nov 1996), Elizabeth (built-in in Baronial 2002), and Isabella (born in July 2005), all having the centre proper name Louise.[32] His wife held the Miss Indiana Teen Us title in 1984.[33] Alexandra had a minor cameo office in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King as Elanor Gamgee, Astin's character's girl, and appears in Bad Kids of Crestview University as Ethel Balducci.

Astin has a tattoo on his ankle of the word "9" written with the Tengwar script, commemorating his Lord of the Rings interest and his character's membership in the "Fellowship of the Band". Seven of the viii other actors (Elijah Wood, Sean Bean, Billy Boyd, Ian McKellen, Dominic Monaghan, Viggo Mortensen and Orlando Bloom) all have the same tattoo. John Rhys-Davies' stunt double, Brett Beattie, has the tattoo also.[34]

In an August 2013 interview, Astin said he is a Lutheran Christian, having been "baptized in my married woman's Lutheran church".[14]

In Jan 2015, Astin completed the Dopey Challenge at the Walt Disney World Resort which involves running a 5k, 10k, half-marathon and full marathon on 4 consecutive days.[35] [36]

On October 10, 2015, Astin competed in the 2015 Ironman World Title in Kailua Kona, Hawaii. Wearing number 143, Astin finished the race in a time of 15:xxx:31.[37]

Political support [edit]

During the 2004 United States presidential election, Astin backed Senator John Kerry and participated in Kerry's campaign rally in Portland, Oregon, as the opening speaker.[38]

In the 2008 presidential election, Astin lent his back up to then-Senator Hillary Clinton for the get-go of her two Presidential campaigns and made multiple entrada appearances on her behalf, including joining Clinton's daughter Chelsea at some stops.[39]

Astin served as the campaign managing director for Democrat Dan Adler, a businessman friend in the entertainment industry, in California's 36th congressional district special election of 2011.[40]

In the 2016 presidential election, Astin campaigned for Hillary Clinton in midwestern states such as Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin.[41]

In a 2020 Twitter post, Astin voiced his support for Democratic nominee Joe Biden.[42]

Filmography [edit]

Film [edit]

Year Championship Role Notes
1985 The Goonies Mikey Walsh
1987 Like Father Similar Son Clarence / Trigger
White Water Summertime Alan
1989 The War of the Roses Josh Rose (age 17)
Staying Together Duncan McDermott
1990 Memphis Belle Sergeant Richard "Rascal" Moore
1991 Toy Soldiers William Tepper
The Willies Michael
1992 Where the Twenty-four hour period Takes You Greg
Encino Man Dave Morgan
1993 Rudy Daniel Ruettiger
1994 Teresa'due south Tattoo Step Brother[ citation needed ] Uncredited
Safe Passage Izzy Singer
1995 The Low Life Andrew
Harrison Bergeron Harrison Bergeron
1996 Courage Under Burn down Patella
1997 Wag the Domestic dog Singer[ citation needed ] Uncredited
1998 Boy Meets Girl Mike
Bulworth Gary
1999 Deterrence Ralph
Kimberly Bob
2000 Dish Dogs Morgan
The Last Producer Bo Pomerantz
Icebreaker Matt Foster
The Heaven Is Falling Mr. Schwartz
2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Samwise Gamgee
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The 2 Towers Samwise Gamgee
2003 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Male monarch Samwise Gamgee
2004 Balto Three: Wings of Alter Kodi Vocalisation
Elvis Has Left the Building Aaron
l Get-go Dates Doug Whitmore
2005 Smiling Mike Matthews
Bigger Than the Sky Ken Zorbell
Slipstream Stuart Conway Direct-to-DVD
Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing & Charm School Kip Kipling
Borderland Randall
Thank you to Gravity Coach Amal Direct-to-DVD
2006 What Honey Is George Direct-to-VOD
Asterix and the Vikings Justforkix English dub
Click Neb
2007 The Final Flavor Kent Stock
My Wife Is Retarded Jeff Short picture
2008 Forever Strong Marcus
Spirit of the Forest Furi Voice
2009 Stay Cool Big Girl Direct-to-VOD
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Cameo Phonation
2011 Demoted Mike Direct-to-VOD
2012 Boobathon [26] Takin Mastuhmik Trailer
Astonishing Love: The Story of Hosea Stuart Directly-to-DVD
2013 The Freemason Leon Weed Direct-to-DVD
2014 Justice League: War Shazam Vocalisation
Boys of Abu Ghraib Staff Sergeant Tanner Direct-to-VOD
Cabin Fever: Patient Aught Porter[43] [44] Straight-to-DVD
Moms' Dark Out Sean[45] [46]
Video Games: The Motion-picture show Narrator Documentary
Ribbit Ribbit Voice
The Hero of Color Metropolis Horatio Voice
The Surface Mitch Direct-to-VOD
2015 Justice League: Throne of Atlantis Shazam Phonation
Do Y'all Believe? Dr. Farell
Woodlawn Hank
Checkmate Dyson
2016 The Do-Over Ted-O
Range 15 Grigsby
Unleashed Carl
2017 Bad Kids of Crestview Academy Headmaster Nash
Dead Ant Art
Espionage Tonight Sam Jacobson
The Lears Tom Cornwall
2018 Gloria Bong Jeremy
2020 Adverse Frankie
Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and Monsters Shazam Vox
Justice League Night: Apokolips War Shazam Vocalisation
2021 Hero Mode Jimmy
Mannerly the Hearts of Men George

Television [edit]

Year Championship Role Notes
1981 Delight Don't Striking Me, Mom Brian Reynolds
1982 The Rules of Spousal relationship Charlie Hagen
1985 The O'Briens The Son
1986 The B.R.A.T. Patrol Leonard Kinsey
2003 Angel N/A Director (episode: "Soulless")
2003–2004 Jeremiah Mister Smith Master role (Season 2)
2004 Higglytown Heroes Pix the Elf Guest voice function (ane episode)[47]
2005 Hercules Linus Main function
2005 Into The West Martin Jarrett Miniseries
2005–2007 Meerkat Manor Narrator Seasons i–3
2006 24 Lynn McGill Principal role (Flavour v)
2007 Masters of Science Fiction Charlie Kramer Episode: "Watchbird"
2007 Monk Paul Buchanan Episode: "Mr. Monk Is At Your Service"
2007 My Name Is Earl Salesman Episode: "Get a Real Job"
2008 Terry Pratchett'southward The Colour of Magic Twoflower Film
2008 Law & Order Pastor Hensley Episode: "Angelgrove"
2009–2012 Special Amanuensis Oso Agent Oso Main role (60 episodes)
2011 Love'south Christmas Journey Mayor Wayne Movie
2012 NCIS Tyler Elliot Episode: "The Tell"
2012 Adopting Terror Tim Film
2012 Dorothy and the Witches of Oz Frack Miniseries
2012 Hollywood Treasure Himself Episode: "Riddler Rudy and the Ruby Slippers"
2012 Franklin and Bash Viper Episode: "Viper"
2012 Alphas Mitchell 2 episodes
2012–2017 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Raphael Vocalisation role
2013 Santa Switch Eddie[48] Movie
2014 The Strain Jim Kent Primary role
2015;
2017
Penn Zero: Role-Time Hero Blaze Voice role; 4 episodes[49] [50]
2016 The Loud House Loni Vox role; Episode: "One of the Boys"[51]
2016 The Librarians Kirby Goulding Episode: "And the Tears of a Clown"
2016–2018 Justice League Action Baton Batson / Shazam Vox role
2016–2018 Bunnicula Chester Voice role
2017–2019 Stranger Things Bob Newby 10 episodes
2018–2020 The Ballsy Tales of Captain Underpants Narrator
2019 The Big Bang Theory Dr. Pemberton Episodes: "The Confirmation Polarization," "The Laureate Accumulation," & "The Plagiarism Schism"
2019 No Good Nick Ed Main role
2019 Brooklyn Ix-Ix Sergeant Knox Episode: "Ticking Clocks"
2019–2020 Supergirl Pete Andrews Episode: "Blurred Lines" (Photograph)
Episode: "The Missing Link"
2021 Jungledyret Hugo Hugo
2021 Playing with Power: The Nintendo Story Narrator
2021 Scooby-Doo and Judge Who? Himself Vox role; Episode: "Returning of the Key Ring!"

Video games [edit]

Twelvemonth Title Role Notes
2002 Kingdom Hearts Hercules English language version
2003 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Samwise Gamgee
2004 Men of Valor Pat 'Oral cavity' Hodges
2006 The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: The Rising of the Witch-king Samwise Gamgee
2010 The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn'south Quest
2012 Lego The Lord of the Rings Archive recordings
2013 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Raphael
2015 Lego Dimensions Samwise Gamgee
2016 Minecraft: Story Mode Reginald

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Clan Category Work Result
1985 Young Artist Awards All-time Starring Performance by a Young Thespian – Film The Goonies Won
1989 Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Movie Staying Together Won
1991 Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motility Picture Toy Soldiers Nominated
1994 Academy Awards Best Live Action Brusque Moving-picture show Kangaroo Court Nominated
2001 Screen Actors Gild Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Movement Moving-picture show The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Nominated
2002 MTV Flick Awards MTV Picture Award for Best On-Screen Squad (shared with Elijah Wood and Gollum/Andy Serkis) The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Won
Visual Effects Society Best Performance by an Actor in an Effects Film (shared with Elijah Wood and Andy Serkis) Won
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Functioning by a Cast in a Movement Motion picture Nominated
2003 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Nominated
National Board of Review Best Cast Won
Saturn Awards Best Supporting Role player Won
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Motion-picture show Won
Visual Effects Society Outstanding Male person or Female Role player Won
Washington D.C. Area Motion-picture show Critics Association Best Ensemble Nominated
2014 Utah Film Awards All-time Actor[52] The Freemason Won
2017 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance past an Ensemble in a Drama Series Stranger Things Nominated

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Further reading [edit]

  • Dye, David (1988). Child and Youth Actors: Filmography of Their Entire Careers, 1914–1985. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co. p. 7. ISBN978-0899502472.
  • Holmstrom, John (1996). The Moving Picture Male child: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995. Norwich: Michael Russell. pp. 385–386. ISBN978-0859551786.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Sean Astin at IMDb
  • Sean Astin at AllMovie

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