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Henry Villard: Older people start aging backwards at some point.
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Jimmy McBride: I always play the hand I'm dealt.
Chris O'Donnell
Chris O'Donnell (Chris O'Donnell), born on June 26, 1970 in The United States of America Illinois , The United States of America film and television actor and producer.
Chris O'Donnell used to shoot TV commercials during high school, including a McDonald's commercial in collaboration with basketball giant Air Jordan . Because of his clean image gave the role to fight Teen dream, in 1990, " the man stop playing Jessica Lange's eldest son" in. Then he entered Boston College (Boston College)
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majoring in marketing, during which he took a short break for the filming of " Fried Green Tomatoes ".
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Early Experience
Born in Chicago , Chris O'Donnell is the youngest of seven siblings. He once appeared in a TV commercial for McDonald's fast food in high school. In 1990, he entered the film world with "Men Stopped" and played Jessica Laneige's son in the film (later co-starred with her in "Blue Sky"). He then studied at Boston College ( Boston College ), majoring in marketing (graduated with a master's degree in 1995), and while living in Hollywood , he entered the University of California . When Chris became a model, his career had already begun.
He is best known for playing Nico·Roben in "Batman Invincible". Before playing Nikko Rokin, he played roles in many explosion films, such as " Scent of a Woman ", before he became " Nikko Rokin ", in which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Awards . His brave and strong performance is also fully reflected in the "Three Musketeers".
Performing Experience
In 1992, "Scent of a Woman" (Scent of a Woman), which collaborated with Al Pacino (Al Pacino), began to let people know Chris O'Donnell. ) Played Batman's assistant Nico·
Robin (Robin). It can be said that in the 1990s, O'Donnell was once popular for a while, but after the millennium, he rarely released masterpieces. In 2005, he made a guest appearance in American Broadcasting Corporation, Inc 's popular TV series " Grey's Anatomy " ( Grey's Anatomy ), in which he played the heroine's veterinary boyfriend Finn. There is a good saying that he would rather be a chicken head than a phoenix tail. Perhaps it was this cameo that made him decide to move to the TV circle. In 2009, he joined the spin-off drama " NCIS: Los Angeles " of the CBS TV station "Navy Crime Investigation Service". ", plays the role of one of the leading male protagonists, the agent of Callen (Callen) codenamed G. Karen’s organization is the Office of Special Project, a branch of the Naval Criminal Investigation Service that specializes in secret surveillance tasks. It specializes in combating high-tech crimes, arresting the most dangerous criminals, and maintaining national security. Karen is the " Хамелеон " in the group . In order to successfully break into the criminal organization, he can quickly transform himself into any desired image. The number of viewers for this show continues the glory of CBS crime drama series, maintaining between 17 million and 20 million. It is not only the highest viewing score on the day of the weekly broadcast, but also in The United States of America by Nielsen in 2009. Ranked sixth in the ratings rankings, and its "originator" "Navy Crime Investigation Service" also ranked behind the show, ranking seventh.
Character Evaluation
In 1992, the critically acclaimed "Scent of a Woman" was O'Donnell’s first film starring in the lead. In the film, he played a college student and the current movie star Al Pacino had many wonderful rivalries, which made his popularity rise with the tide. In the next few years, they released quite popular commercial films such as "The Three Musketeers" and " Batman Forever ", but they still failed to surpass the performance in "Scent of a Woman". In 1996, he was named one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world by The United States of America "People" magazine. In 2000, he starred in the thrilling action film " Vertical Limit ", which has a good box office and its performance is quite satisfactory. Married Caroline Fentress in April 1997 and had a daughter in September 1999.
Chris O'Donnell, handsome in appearance and fresh temperament, has been a charming Prince Charming since he was a child. With the McDonald's advertisement co-shot with basketball superstar Air Jordan, he has entered the ranks of Hollywood rookies. In 1992, he co-starred with other celebrities in " School Situation ", which received good reviews. Among them, O'Donnell received the most attention and praise, followed by "Scent of a Woman", which he co-starred with Al Pacino. , So that he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the Golden Globe Awards. From the costume film "The Three Musketeers", Oscar card "Blue Sky" to "Circle of Friends" and " Batman & Robin ", he quickly became popular and became the idol of teenagers in the United States.
In 1996, O'Donnell originally had great expectations for the collaboration with Sandra Bullock in " 사랑과전쟁: 열두번째남자 ", but the film did not achieve the expected success. However, he and his girlfriend Caroline Fentes completed a lifelong event, and their first love crystallization was also born in 1999.
Also in 1999, O'Donnell had the honor of cooperating with the great director Robert Altman and starred in Black comedy "Cookie's Fortune". He reversed his past correct image and released a rare sense of humor. The comedy "The Bachelor" in the same year was a successful practice after he was also a producer. Chris O'Donnell, who has been striving for transformation since 2000, has changed his previous gentle image. To shoot " Vertical Limit ", he went to learn rock climbing and mountaineering skills and vowed to show his skills. He said, "I personally have great confidence in the quality of Campbell's work, but I must really receive special training to shoot this film. It takes a month to practice. The official filming has to go to the 10,000-foot high mountains of New Zealand to shoot on the spot, oh my god. No outsider can understand the taste of the cold and thin air. After the filming, I suddenly felt the joy of absolute rebirth. I cried at the shutdown reception in New Zealand. It was a rare experience."
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