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| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Sunday, 17 June 2007 | |
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The Young Philosopher Impressive in his portrayals in coming of age films such as L.I.E, The Emperor's Club, and The Girl Next Door, Paul Dano has distinguished himself as a promising young actor with a knack for choosing the right roles and for showing dedication to his craft. With the success of Little Miss Sunshine and Fast Food Nation, Paul Dano remains one of the most credible young actors today. The buzz nowadays is his impressive portrayal of preacher Eli Sunday in the acclaimed There Will Be Blood. - - -
- - - A native of Connecticut, Dano is also studying for a degree in English. Although he has had many diverse offers to play roles as a teen, he has opted to specialize in independent productions.
Paul is Howie. In the critically-acclaimed L.I.E., he won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance. As Howie, Dano plays a "15-year-old boy whose mother recently died in a car accident. Neglected by his father, Howie falls in with a group of boys who break into houses for kicks. After one break-in Howie is caught by Big John (Brian Cox), a former Marine with a taste for young boys. But the relationship that develops between Howie and Big John surprises them both. L.I.E. captures male adolescence more genuinely than any other film in recent memory; the realism of the relationships, particularly between Howie and his father, is completely compelling. "
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Of Burgers and Cheese: For Fast Food Nation, Dano once again provided audiences with a delightfully memorable performance. Danny Peary at TimesSquare.com comments: - - -
- - - The press, having come to know the actor as a young man who can answer the most boring and the most insightful questions equally well, did manage to treat him seriously, unlike some young actors who seem to be trying too hard to impress….Dano is as witty as he is charming.
The young actor can also be seen in 'The King' where he played the young son of William Hurt. - - -
- - - Next In Line: With an already impressive list of films to his credit, Dano will be seen next in Spike Jonze’s Where the Wild Things Are.
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great actor and great selection of roles on his part. I am a huge movie buff and this guy stands out. not just because he is hot either.
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March 21, 2008
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I hear a lot of people saying Paul Dano is taking himself too seriously.
I think it's good for him. It's not always we get to see young actors who choose quality films over mindless popular stuff.
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June 10, 2008
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He is by far one of my favorite actors. I saw him in Little Miss Sunshine and he stood out to me the whole time, even though he didn't say anything for pretty much the whole movie! I've watched alot of movies that he has been in since then. He seems really cool and down to earth. I'd love to meet him.
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June 29, 2008
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