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It looks like you need to log in or provide valid credentials to access this resource. The success of The Lord of the Rings paved the way for numerous film appearances, such as in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Paris, je t'aime (2006), and I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (2017).
Aside from his acting career, Wood also pursued voice roles, notably portraying Mumble in the Happy Feet film franchise (2006–2011), the title protagonist in 9 (2009), Spyro the Dragon in the Legend of Spyro video game trilogy (2006–2008), and Wirt in Cartoon Network's Over the Garden Wall (2014).
He then joined fellow young stars Tobey Maguire and Christina Ricci in Ang Lee's family drama "The Ice Storm" (1997).
While the actor's main recognition came from the big screen, he did make occasional TV appearances on shows like "Frasier" (NBC, 1993-2004) and "The Wonderful World of Disney" (ABC, 1997- ). Furthermore, he added the title of a disc jockey to his resume, touring globally with his friend Zach Cowie as the duo Wooden Wisdom.
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We are currently performing scheduled maintenance to improve our services. His lauded performances continued into his teenage years, with notable roles in North (1994), The War (1994), Flipper (1996), and The Ice Storm (1997). Wood's personal history includes his birthplace Cedar Rapids, Iowa, upbringing under the care of parents who operated a delicatessen, and early career steps in modeling and piano lessons.
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Wood's acting career started with a small part in Back to the Future Part II (1989), after which he gained wide recognition as a child actor with multiple roles, including appearances in Avalon (1990) and The Good Son (1993).We are fixing it as we speak. Please try refreshing the page in a moment. He soon starred with JoBeth Williams and Tom Skerritt in the TV movie "Child in the Night" (CBS, 1990) as a young murder witness.
His film roles quickly expanded with sizable parts in Barry Levinson's "Avalon" (1990), the Don Johnson-Melanie Griffith drama "Paradise" (1991), and Richard Donner's "Radio Flyer" (1992).
Please check your link or data and try again. A native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he relocated to Los Angeles as a youngster in order to break into acting.
He made his film debut with a small part in "Back to the Future II" (1989) and had a small supporting role in the Richard Gere drama "Internal Affairs" (1990). He would team with Rodriguez again for the stylish noir thriller "Sin City" (2005).
He then returned to television for "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" (BBC America, 2016-17) based on the Douglas Adams novel. Something went wrong on our end. Wood went on to star in the two other legs of the trilogy "The Two Towers" (2002) and "The Return of the King" (2003), the latter of which earned 11 Academy Awards.
Outside of the "Lord of the Rings" films, he appeared in Robert Rodriguez's "Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over" (2003) and with Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (2004).
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Oops! He appeared as Kevin Costner's son in "The War" (1994) and starred alongside Paul Hogan in a big screen remake of the 1960s television show "Flipper" (1996). On the big screen, he starred with Vin Diesel in "The Last Witch Hunter" (2015) and Nicolas Cage in "The Trust" (2016).
He joined Melanie Lynskey for the streaming movie "I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore" (2017).
He joined an all-star cast for the big budget disaster film "Deep Impact" (1998), but then started moving into more mature roles with an appearance in James Toback's indie drama "Black & White" (1999).
His transition to adulthood was aided significantly when Peter Jackson cast the actor as J.R.R. After starring in the Disney remake of "The Adventures of Huck Finn" (1993), Wood was firmly established as a screen actor.
He joined Macaulay Caulkin for the thriller "The Good Son" (1993) and played the namesake character in Rob Reiner's fantasy "North" (1994).
He also starred in Liev Schrieber's film adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's novel "Everything is Illuminated" (2005) and joined an all-star cast for Emilio Estevez's "Bobby" (2006).
He then starred in the drama "Day Zero" (2007) and the thriller "The Oxford Murders" (2008). He also founded the record label Simian Records in 2005 and co-founded SpectreVision, a film production company for horror films in 2010.
He went on to star with Mel Gibson and Jamie Lee Curtis in the J.J. Abrams-penned "Forever Young" (1992).