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Ethan Green Hawke (born November 6, 1970) is an American actor, author and film director. He made his film debut in Explorers (1985), before making a breakthrough performance in Dead Poets Society (1989). Hawke starred alongside Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater's Before trilogy from 1995 to 2013. Hawke received two nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Training Day (2001) and Boyhood (2014) and two for Best Adapted Screenplay for co-writing Before Sunset (2004) and Before Midnight (2013). Other notable roles include in Reality Bites (1994), Gattaca (1997), Great Expectations (1998), Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007), Maggie's Plan (2015), First Reformed (2017), The Black Phone (2021) and The Northman (2022). Hawke directed the narrative films Chelsea Walls (2001), The Hottest State (2006), and Blaze (2018) as well as the documentary Seymour: An Introduction (2014). He created, co-wrote and starred as John Brown in the Showtime limited series The Good Lord Bird (2018), and directed the HBO Max documentary series The Last Movie Stars (2022). He starred in the Marvel television miniseries Moon Knight (2022) as Arthur Harrow. In addition to his film work, Hawke has appeared in many theater productions. He made his Broadway debut in 1992 in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play in 2007 for his performance in Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia. In 2010, Hawke directed Sam Shepard's A Lie of the Mind, for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Director of a Play. In 2018, he starred in the Roundabout Theater Company's revival of Sam Shepard's play True West. He has received numerous nominations including a total of four Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award. Early life Hawke was born on November 6, 1970 to Leslie (née Green), a charity worker, and James Hawke, an insurance actuary. Hawke's parents were high school sweethearts in Fort Worth, Texas, and married young, when Hawke's mother was 17. Hawke was born a year later. Hawke's parents were both students at the University of Texas at Austin at the time of his birth. They separated and later divorced in 1974, when he was four years old. After the separation, Hawke was raised by his mother. The two relocated several times, before settling in New York City, where Hawke attended the Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights. Hawke's mother remarried when he was 10 and the family moved to West Windsor Township, New Jersey. There, Hawke attended the public West Windsor Plainsboro High School (renamed to West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South in 1997). He later transferred to the Hun School of Princeton, a secondary boarding school, from which he graduated in 1988. In high school, Hawke aspired to be a writer, but developed an interest in acting. He made his stage debut at age 13, in a production at The McCarter Theatre of George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan. He also performed in West Windsor-Plainsboro High School productions of Meet Me in St. Louis and You Can't Take It with You. At the Hun School, he took acting classes at the McCarter Theatre, located on the Princeton campus. After graduation from high school, he studied acting at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, dropping out after he was cast in Dead Poets Society (1989). He enrolled in New York University's English program for two years, but dropped out to pursue other acting roles. Career 1980s: Early years and Dead Poets Society Hawke obtained his mother's permission to attend his first casting call at the age of 14, and secured his first film role in Joe Dante's Explorers (1985), in which he played an alien-obsessed schoolboy alongside River Phoenix. The film was favorably reviewed but had poor box office results. This failure caused Hawke to quit acting for a brief period after the film's release. Hawke later described the disappointment as difficult to bear at such a young age, adding, "I would never recommend that a kid act." In 1989, Hawke made his breakthrough appearance in Peter Weir's Dead Poets Society, playing one of the students taught by Robin Williams as a charismatic English teacher. The Variety reviewer noted "Hawke, as the painfully shy Todd, gives a haunting performance." The film received considerable acclaim, winning the BAFTA Award for Best Film and an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. With revenue of $235 million worldwide, it remains Hawke's most commercially successful movie to date. Hawke later described the opportunities he was offered as a result of the film's success as critical to his decision to continue acting: I didn't want to be an actor and I went back to college. But then the [film's] success was so monumental that I was getting offers to be in such interesting movies and be in such interesting places, and it seemed silly to pursue anything else. While filming Dead Poets Society he auditioned for what would be his next film, 1989's comedy drama Dad, where he played Ted Danson's son and Jack Lemmon's grandson. Hawke's next film, 1991's White Fang, brought his first leading role. The film, an adaptation of Jack London's novel of the same name, featured Hawke as Jack Conroy, a Yukon gold hunter who befriends a wolfdog (played by Jed). According to The Oregonian, "Hawke does a good job as young Jack ... He makes Jack's passion for White Fang real and keeps it from being ridiculous or overly sentimental." He appeared in Keith Gordon's A Midnight Clear (1992), a well-received war film based on William Wharton's novel of the same name. In the survival drama Alive (1993), adapted from Piers Paul Read's 1974 non-fiction book, Hawke portrayed Nando Parrado, one of the survivors of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which crashed in the Andes. 1990s: Reality Bites, and Before Sunrise Hawke's next role was in the Generation X drama Reality Bites (1994), in which he played Troy Dyer, a slacker who mocks the ambitions of his girlfriend (played by Winona Ryder). Film critic Roger Ebert called Hawke's performance convincing and noteworthy: "Hawke captures all the right notes as the boorish Troy (and is so convincing it is worth noting that he has played quite different characters equally well in movies as different as "Alive" and "Dead Poets Society")." The New York Times noted, "Mr. Hawke's subtle and strong performance makes it clear that Troy feels things too deeply to risk failure and admit he's feeling anything at all." The following year Hawke received critical acclaim for his performance in Richard Linklater's 1995 drama Before Sunrise. The film follows a young American man (Hawke) and a young French woman (Julie Delpy), who meet on a train and disembark in Vienna, spending the night exploring the city and getting to know one another. The San Francisco Chronicle praised Hawke's and Delpy's performances: "[they] interact so gently and simply that you feel certain that they helped .... Discover the Ethan Hawke popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ethan Hawke books.

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  • Rules for a Knight synopsis, comments

    Rules for a Knight

    Ethan Hawke

    An unforgettable fable about a father's journey and a timeless guide to life's many questionsfrom Ethan Hawke, fourtime Academy Award nominee, twice for writing and twice for a...

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    A Family Place

    Charles Gaines, Dave DiBenedetto & Alexander Bridge

    In the summer of 1990, writer Charles Gaines and his artist wife, Patricia, bought 160 acres of wild land on the northeast coast of Nova Scotia. They believed they were simply buyi...

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    The Woman in the Fifth

    Douglas Kennedy

    From the New York Times bestselling author of Leaving the World and The Moment comes the riveting story of a luckless college professor for whom Paris becomes a city of mortal dang...

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    Inmitten der Nacht

    Rumaan Alam

    Eines der Lieblingsbücher von Barack Obama: Der internationale Erfolgsroman und Times #1 Bestseller. Nominiert für den National Book Award. Aktuell Film #1 bei NETFLIX „Leave the w...

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    A Bright Ray of Darkness

    Ethan Hawke

    The blistering story of a young man making his Broadway debut in Henry IV just as his marriage implodesa "witty, wise, and heartfelt novel" (Washington Post) about art ...

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    Entitlement

    Rumaan Alam

    A novel of money and morality from the New York Times bestselling author of Leave the World Behind Brooke wants. She isn’t in need, but there are things she wants. A sense of ...

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    Hin und weg

    Ethan Hawke

    »Wer heute über die Liebe schreibt, kann es eigentlich nur so machen.« Süddeutsche ZeitungAuf geradezu elektrisierende Weise erzählt Ethan Hawke in seinem ersten Roman von der magi...

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    The Blumhouse Book of Nightmares

    Jason Blum

    Original and terrifying fiction presented by Jason Blum, the awardwinning producer behind the groundbreaking Paranormal Activity, The Purge, Insidious, and Sinister ...

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    The Northman

    Robert Eggers, Alexander Skarsgård, Ethan Hawke & Sjón

    The Northman: A Call to the Gods is the official look at how this epic Viking revenge thriller was conceived, written, cast, and produced by acclaimed director Robert Eggers.  ...

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    The Last Dream

    Pedro Almodóvar & Frank Wynne

    Making his English language debut, the iconoclastic, twotime Academy awardwinning writer and director reveals his singular mind as never before in this collection of twelve re...

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    White Fang

    Jack London

    Born in the wilds of the freezing cold Yukon, White Fang halfdog, halfwolf is the only animal in the litter to survive. He soon learns the harsh laws of nature, yet buried deep i...

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    Temptation

    Douglas Kennedy

    From the #1 internationally bestselling author of Five Days and The Blue Hour, “a racy pageturner” (London Daily Express) about a Hollywood screenwriter whose overnight success bri...

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    White Fang

    Jack London

    This edition of Jack London's classic adventure novel White Fangmade into a major motion picture featuring Ethan Hawkeincludes a Foreword, Biographical Note, and Afterword by Dwigh...

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    Juliet, Naked

    Nick Hornby

    From the beloved New York Times– bestselling author, a quintessential Nick Hornby tale of music, superfandom, and the truths and lies we tell ourselves about life and love. No...

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    Wild In The Country

    Monica Belle

    Sacked from her job working in one of London's finest kitchens for having sex with a souschef, Juliet Eden leaves the rat race behind and heads for the country. Alone in her inheri...

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    Ash Wednesday

    Ethan Hawke

    From the actor, director, and writer Ethan Hawke: a piercing novel of love, marriage, and renewal.Jimmy is AWOL from the army, butwith characteristic fierceness and terrorhe’s abo...

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    The End of Men

    Karen Rinaldi

    A Refinery29 Best Book of the YearThe novel that inspired the acclaimed Rebecca Miller film Maggie's Plan, starring Julianne Moore, Ethan Hawke, and Greta Gerwig. Isabel, Anna...

  • Aschermittwoch synopsis, comments

    Aschermittwoch

    Ethan Hawke

    »Wer heute über die Liebe schreibt, kann es eigentlich nur so machen.« Süddeutsche ZeitungEs fängt an mit einem Ende. Ein Mann verlässt eine Frau. In einer Krankenhauscafeteria in ...