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Anton Yelchin

Anton Yelchin
Anton Yelchin began to act professionally in 1999 at the mere age of nine. He made his film debut in the independent film A Man Is Mostly Water, and has worked continuously since that time in films such as Hearts in Atlantis with Anthony Hopkins (which earned him a 2001 Young Artists Award for Best Performer), Delivering Milo opposite Albert Finney and Bridget Fonda, 15 Minutes with Robert DeNiro and Ed Burns, A Time for Dancing with Peter Coyote, Along Came a Spider with Morgan Freeman; and in David Duchovny’s feature directorial debut House of D with Robin Williams, for which he earned a Breakthrough Award from Hollywood Life for his performance.
In 2006/2007 he has three highly-anticipated feature films hitting theaters: Alpha Dog directed by Nick Cassavetes, based on the life of drug dealer Jesse James Hollywood and also starring Justin Timberlake and Sharon Stone; Fierce People, opposite Diane Lane and Donald Sutherland; and Charlie Bartlett, an edgy and heartfelt coming of age story in which Mr. Yelchin takes on the lead role of Charlie Bartlett opposite Robert Downey Jr.
On television, Mr. Yelchin can be seen in Showtime’s original drama Huff as Byrd, Hank Azaria’s teenage son. Yelchin has had a number of prominent guest-starring roles on TV shows such as; ER, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Without A Trace, The Practice, Judging Amy and NYPD Blue.
His other television credits include the Showtime original Jack, alongside Ron Silver and Stockard Channing; the Disney musical telefilm Geppetto, with Drew Carey; and SCI FI Channel’s miniseries TAKEN, executive produced by Steven Spielberg.
In his spare time, Mr. Yelchin enjoys honing his skills on the guitar and piano.