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Sean Astin
Astin with his wife, Christine, and their eldest daughter, Alexandra, in Wellington, New Zealand for the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Born
Sean Patrick Duke

Sean Astin (born Sean Patrick Duke[1] on February 25, 1971) is an American film actor, director, and Oscar-nominated producer, most famous for his roles as Mikey in The Goonies, Rudy in the film Rudy, and as Samwise Gamgee in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy.

Biography

Early life

Astin was born in Santa Monica, California. He is the son of actors Patty Duke and John Astin, although his biological father is Michael Tell, a music promoter and writer of Jewish heritage who divorced Patty Duke shortly before her marriage to Astin.[2][3] At the time of his birth, it was widely assumed that his biological father was Desi Arnaz, Jr., although this has been stated as incorrect. Astin is the older brother of Mackenzie Astin, also an actor (in The Facts of Life).

Astin graduated with honors from UCLA with B.A.s in history and English (American literature and culture). He is an alumnus of and now serves on the Board of Directors of the Patrons Association and the Arts Council for Los Angeles Valley College. He also attended the Crossroads High School for the Arts and participated in master classes at the Stella Adler Conservatory in Los Angeles.

Career

At age 13, he debuted on the silver screen as Mikey in The Goonies (1985). He had a small role in 1989's The War of the Roses and in 1993 got a memorable part as the title character in Rudy. Astin recently played Samwise Gamgee in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. He also played the brother of Lucy (Drew Barrymore) in the Adam Sandler film 50 First Dates. He provided the voice for Balto's son, Kodi in the second direct-to-video sequel of Balto.

In 1994, he directed and co-produced (with his wife, Christine) the Academy Award nominated short film Kangaroo Court.

Sean Astin in Fulda, Germany, 2006

In 1995, he starred in the Showtime sci-fi film Harrison Bergeron, an adaptation of the short story by Kurt Vonnegut. In this futuristic film, the world focuses on the belief that "All men are not created equal. It is the purpose of the Government to make them so." The titular character, Harrison, is smarter than his peers and is unaffected by the standard technology used to handicap all Americans so that everyone is of equal ability.

While working on The Two Towers he persuaded a number of fellow cast and crew members, including director Peter Jackson, to act in or work as crew on his short film, The Long and Short of It (2003), which takes place on a street in Wellington, New Zealand. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, 2003, and appears on the "standard edition" DVD of The Two Towers as an extra feature together with a "making of" video.

Astin appeared as Lynn McGill in the fifth season of the FOX drama 24. He also appeared in the first season of the NBC Show Las Vegas as a gambler who wins one million dollars and his wife and best friend want to take it away from him. He also had a role in Adam Sandler's 2006 film Click. Astin is the narrator of the US version of "Meerkat Manor", shown on the Discovery Channel-owned cable TV channel Animal Planet.

Personal life

Astin married Christine Harrell on July 11, 1992. They have three daughters: Alexandra (born November 27, 1996), Elizabeth (born August 6, 2002) and Isabella (born July 22, 2005), all with the same middle name of Louise.

His book There and Back Again: An Actor's Tale (2004, ISBN 0-312-33146-0), co-written by Joe Layden, is an account of his experiences before, during and after filming the Lord of the Rings movies. The title is derived from the subtitle of The Hobbit by Lord of the Rings author J. R. R. Tolkien. He jumped at the chance to work in New Zealand again in 2004, as the mythical "Linus", tutor of Hercules, in Robert Halmi Sr.'s Hallmark-sponsored remake.

Filmography

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Sean Astin as Lynn McGill in the television series 24
Year Title Role Other notes
1985 The Goonies Mikey Walsh
1987 Like Father Like Son Clarence aka Trigger
White Water Summer Alan
1989 The War of the Roses Josh at 17
Staying Together Duncan McDermott
1990 Memphis Belle Sgt. Richard "Rascal" Moore
1991 Toy Soldiers William "Billy" Tepper
The Willies Michael
1992 Where the Day Takes You Greg
Encino Man Dave Morgan
1993 Rudy Daniel E. "Rudy" Ruettiger
1994 Safe Passage Izzy Singer
1995 The Low Life Andrew
1996 Courage Under Fire Patella
1998 Boy Meets Girl Mike
Bulworth Gary
1999 Deterrence Ralph
Kimberly Bob
2000 Dish Dogs Morgan (voice)
The Last Produce Bo Pomerantz
Icebreaker Matt Foster
The Sky is Falling Mr. Schwartz
2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Samwise Gamgee
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Samwise Gamgee
2003 Jeremiah Mister Smith Television
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Samwise Gamgee
2004 Balto III: Wings of Change Kodi (voice)
Elvis Has Left the Building Aaron
50 First Dates Doug Whitmore
2005 Smile Mr. Matthews
Bigger Than the Sky Ken Zorbell
Slipstream Stuart Conway
Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing & Charm School Kip Kipling
Borderland Randall
Thanks to Gravity Coach Amal
Meerkat Manor Narrator (US) Television
2006 Cowboys for Christ
What Love Is George
Asterix and the Vikings Justforkix (English voice)
Click Bill
24 Lynn McGill Television
2007 The Final Season Kent Stock
Forever Strong Marcus
Monk Paul Buchanan Television
2008 Cat Tale Rover (voice)

Footnotes

  1. ^ He was born under his mother's surname, according to the State of California. California Birth Index, 1905–1995. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. At Ancestry.com
  2. ^ "Sean Astin Q&A at GenCon 2003". TheOneRing.net. 2003-08-01. Retrieved 2006-12-13. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ "'I don't want to play the fat guy or the friend all my life'". Guardian Unlimited. 2003-12-19. Retrieved 2006-12-13. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)