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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.