Anthony Edwards

Anthony Edwards

  • Born: 1962-7-19
  • Birthplace: Santa Barbara, California, USA
  • Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer, director
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: The story of the emergency room
  • Anthony Edwards (Anthony Edwards), born on July 19, 1962 in Santa Barbara, California, USA, is an American actor, producer, and director.
    In 1986, he co-starred in the movie " Cherish high aspirations " (Top Gun) with Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (Tom Cruise ). Winner of the 1998 Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Series and TV Movie, and three nominations for Best Actor in Emmy Awards . In 2007, Anthony Edwards played the role of a police detective in the movie " Zodiac " (Zodiac) by Davey, Finch (David Fincher) . In 2010, the movie " Flipped " was released.

    Performing Experience

    Anthony Edwards became interested in acting at a very young age, and his parents encouraged him to enter the show business. Later, he entered the University of Southern California to study acting, but he was signed to perform before graduation, so he did not finish his studies.
    Anthony Edwards' first major role was playing Gilbert Lowell in the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds. Prior to that, he played a small role in the 1982 movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
    In 1986, he co-starred in the movie " Cherish high aspirations " (Top Gun) with Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (Tom Cruise) . In the film he played Lieutenant Guth died in a flight accident. The success of this film also made He walked into the public eye for the first time.
    In 1988, Anthony Edwards and Timothy Dalton (Timothy Dalton) co-starred in the movie Hawks, in which he played a terminally ill patient.
    In 1990, he co-starred in the movie Downtown with Penelope Ann Miller and Forest WhitakerIt.
    Anthony Edwards's most well-known screen role so far is Dr. Mark Greene in the TV series ER. In this TV series, he played from the first season in 1994 to the end of the eighth season in 2002, in which Dr. Mark Greene finally died of brain cancer. Anthony Edwards and former partner George Clooney suggested that an episode of ER be broadcast live, so the first episode of the fourth season was performed once on the east coast and the west coast. In order to enjoy his family life more, he left the ER crew in 2002.
    In 2007, Anthony Edwards played the role of a police detective in the movie " Zodiac " (Zodiac) by Davey, Finch (David Fincher) .
    Anthony Edwards was nominated four times for the Best Actor in a Drama Series at the Emmy Awards , but failed to achieve his wish. He has also received four Golden Globe Awards nominations, only once won the Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a TV Series, and won the Screen Actors Guild Awards twice .
    Extended Reading
    • Hugh 2022-04-04 09:01:08

      Academic movies are like eating chaff, whether you like them or not.

      Doing academia is very boring, uninteresting, bland, like eating a mouthful of steamed bread, just a mouthful of food, without any superfluous novelty and ups and downs.
        A lot of reviews and media think the film is bland, excuse me? Do you think it's fake when it's vigorous, and you're bored when...

    • Reggie 2022-04-04 08:01:01

      experimenter

      Instead of focusing on the movie, this film should focus on the story behind the movie. Expressions that contain metaphors require you to calm down and experience them slowly. Movies are like diaries of scientific experiments, using language that is as smooth and restrained as possible. But it...

    • Freddy 2022-04-05 09:01:07

      Good biographical movie. Simple, clear and thought provoking. I am very interested in sociology and psychology, and I think the experiments done by the professor are of practical significance, which is great. The change from the original five-star to four-star is also a manifestation of herd mentality.

    • Felicia 2022-04-23 07:06:01

      Illusion sets the stage. Deception reveals the truth.

    Experimenter quotes

    • Stanley Milgram: Less than six degrees of separation exist between you and several million strangers who you may or may not encounter in your lifetime. When we understand the structure of this communication net, we stand to grasp a good deal more about the fabric of society. Maybe it's not necessarily justified, this common human complaint. The feeling that we're all cut off, alienated, and alone. I don't need to go into detail do I?

    • Stanley Milgram: I don't get along with all my students. The "flash in the pan?" How many people can manage even that flash? I've done some psych experiments, but in my mind I'm still about to write my great Broadway musical.