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Ethan Hawke

Ethan Green Hawke (born November 6, 1970) is an American actor and film director. He has been nominated for numerous accolades including four Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award. Hawke has directed three feature films, three off-Broadway plays, and a documentary. He has also written three novels and one graphic novel. He made his film debut in Explorers (1985), before making a breakthrough performance in Dead Poets Society (1989). Hawke starred alongside Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater's Before trilogy: Before Sunrise (1995), Before Sunset (2004), and Before Midnight (2013). He's received four Academy Award nominations, two for Best Supporting Actor for Training Day (2001) and Boyhood (2014) and the other two for Best Adapted Screenplay for co-writing Before Sunset and Before Midnight with Linklater and Delpy.

Ethan Hawke
Hawke in 2022
Born
Ethan Green Hawke

(1970-11-06) November 6, 1970 (age 52)
Education
Occupations
  • Actor
  • novelist
  • film director
  • screenwriter
Years active1985–present
Spouses
(m. 1998; div. 2005)
Ryan Shawhughes
(m. 2008)
Children4, including Maya Hawke
AwardsFull list

For Hawke's role as the Protestant minister in Paul Schrader's drama First Reformed (2017), he received the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. Other notable roles include in Reality Bites (1994), Gattaca (1997), Great Expectations (1998), Hamlet (2000), Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007), Brooklyn's Finest (2009), Sinister (2012). Maggie's Plan (2015), Born to Be Blue (2015), The Magnificent Seven (2016), Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017), Juliet, Naked (2018), The Black Phone (2021) and The Northman (2022).

Hawke directed the narrative films Chelsea Walls (2001), The Hottest State (2006), and Blaze (2018) as well as the documentary Seymour: An Introduction (2014). He created, co-wrote and starred as John Brown in the Showtime limited series The Good Lord Bird (2018), and directed the HBO Max documentary series The Last Movie Stars (2022). He starred in the Marvel television miniseries Moon Knight (2022) as Arthur Harrow.

In addition to his film work, Hawke has appeared in many theater productions. He made his Broadway debut in 1992 in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play in 2007 for his performance in Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia. In 2010, Hawke directed Sam Shepard's A Lie of the Mind, for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Director of a Play. In 2018, he starred in the Roundabout Theater Company's revival of Sam Shepard's play True West alongside Paul Dano.

Early life

Hawke was born in 1970 in Austin, Texas, to Leslie (née Green), a charity worker, and James Hawke, an insurance actuary.[1][2] Hawke's parents were high school sweethearts in Fort Worth, Texas, and married young, when Hawke's mother was 17.[3] Hawke was born a year later. Hawke's parents were both students at the University of Texas at Austin at the time of his birth. They separated and later divorced in 1974, when he was four years old.[1][4]

After the separation, Hawke was raised by his mother. The two relocated several times, before settling in New York City, where Hawke attended the Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights.[5] Hawke's mother remarried when he was 10 and the family moved to West Windsor Township, New Jersey.[6] There, Hawke attended the public West Windsor Plainsboro High School (renamed to West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South in 1997).[4][5] He later transferred to the Hun School of Princeton, a secondary boarding school,[7] from which he graduated in 1988.[8]

In high school, Hawke aspired to be a writer, but developed an interest in acting. He made his stage debut at age 13, in a production at The McCarter Theatre of George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan.[5][9] He also performed in West Windsor-Plainsboro High School productions of Meet Me in St. Louis and You Can't Take It with You.[10] At the Hun School, he took acting classes at the McCarter Theatre, located on the Princeton campus.[10] After graduation from high school, he studied acting at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, dropping out after he was cast in Dead Poets Society (1989).[11] He enrolled in New York University's English program for two years, but dropped out to pursue other acting roles.[9]

Career

1980s: Early years and Dead Poets Society

Hawke obtained his mother's permission to attend his first casting call at the age of 14,[12] and secured his first film role in Joe Dante's Explorers (1985), in which he played an alien-obsessed schoolboy alongside River Phoenix.[13] The film was favorably reviewed[14] but had poor box office results. This failure caused Hawke to quit acting for a brief period after the film's release.[11] Hawke later described the disappointment as difficult to bear at such a young age, adding, "I would never recommend that a kid act."[11]

In 1989, Hawke made his breakthrough appearance in Peter Weir's Dead Poets Society, playing one of the students taught by Robin Williams as a charismatic English teacher.[4] The Variety reviewer noted "Hawke, as the painfully shy Todd, gives a haunting performance."[15] The film received considerable acclaim,[16] winning the BAFTA Award for Best Film and an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture.[17][18] With revenue of $235 million worldwide, it remains Hawke's most commercially successful movie to date.[19] Hawke later described the opportunities he was offered as a result of the film's success as critical to his decision to continue acting:

"I didn't want to be an actor and I went back to college. But then the [film's] success was so monumental that I was getting offers to be in such interesting movies and be in such interesting places, and it seemed silly to pursue anything else."[12]

While filming Dead Poets Society he auditioned for what would be his next film, 1989's comedy drama Dad, where he played Ted Danson's son and Jack Lemmon's grandson.[11] Hawke's next film, 1991's White Fang, brought his first leading role. The film, an adaptation of Jack London's novel of the same name, featured Hawke as Jack Conroy, a Yukon gold hunter who befriends a wolfdog (played by Jed). According to The Oregonian, "Hawke does a good job as young Jack ... He makes Jack's passion for White Fang real and keeps it from being ridiculous or overly sentimental."[20] He appeared in Keith Gordon's A Midnight Clear (1992), a well-received war film based on William Wharton's novel of the same name.[21] In the survival drama Alive (1993), adapted from Piers Paul Read's 1974 non-fiction book, Hawke portrayed Nando Parrado, one of the survivors of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which crashed in the Andes.[22]

1990s: Reality Bites, and Before Sunrise

 
Hawke at the premiere of The Hottest State in Austin, Texas, September 2007

Hawke's next role was in the Generation X drama Reality Bites (1994), in which he played Troy Dyer, a slacker who mocks the ambitions of his girlfriend (played by Winona Ryder). Film critic Roger Ebert called Hawke's performance convincing and noteworthy: "Hawke captures all the right notes as the boorish Troy (and is so convincing it is worth noting that he has played quite different characters equally well in movies as different as "Alive" and "Dead Poets Society")."[23] The New York Times noted, "Mr. Hawke's subtle and strong performance makes it clear that Troy feels things too deeply to risk failure and admit he's feeling anything at all."[24] The following year Hawke received critical acclaim for his performance in Richard Linklater's 1995 drama Before Sunrise. The film follows a young American man (Hawke) and a young French woman (Julie Delpy), who meet on a train and disembark in Vienna, spending the night exploring the city and getting to know one another.[25] The San Francisco Chronicle praised Hawke's and Delpy's performances: "[they] interact so gently and simply that you feel certain that they helped write the dialogue. Each of them seems to have something personal at stake in their performances."[26]

Away from acting, Hawke directed the music video for the 1994 song "Stay (I Missed You)", by singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb, who was a member of Hawke's theater company at the time.[27] Spin magazine named Hawke and Loeb's video as its video of the year in 1994.[28] In a 2012 interview, Hawke said that the song, which was included in Reality Bites, is the only number-one popular song by an unsigned artist in the history of music.[29]

He published his first novel in 1996, The Hottest State, about a love affair between a young actor and a singer. Hawke said of the novel,

"Writing the book had to do with dropping out of college, and with being an actor. I didn't want my whole life to go by and not do anything but recite lines. I wanted to try making something else. It was definitely the scariest thing I ever did. And it was just one of the best things I ever did."[12]

The book met with a mixed reception. Entertainment Weekly said that Hawke "opens himself to rough literary scrutiny in The Hottest State. If Hawke is serious ... he'd do well to work awhile in less exposed venues."[30] The New York Times thought Hawke did "a fine job of showing what it's like to be young and full of confusion", concluding that The Hottest State was ultimately "a sweet love story".[31]

In Andrew Niccol's science fiction film Gattaca (1997), "one of the more interesting scripts" Hawke said he had read in "a number of years",[32] he played the role of a man who infiltrates a society of genetically perfect humans by assuming another man's identity. Although Gattaca was not a success at the box office,[19] it drew generally favorable reviews from critics.[33] The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reviewer wrote that "Hawke, building on the sympathetic-but-edgy presence that has served him well since his kid-actor days, is most impressive".[34] In 1998, Hawke appeared alongside Gwyneth Paltrow and Robert De Niro in Great Expectations, a contemporary film adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel of the same name, directed by Alfonso Cuarón.[35] During the same year, Hawke collaborated with Linklater again on The Newton Boys, based on the true story of the Newton Gang.[36] Critical reviews for each film were mixed.[37][38] The following year, Hawke starred in Snow Falling on Cedars, based on David Guterson's novel of the same title.[39] Set in the Pacific Northwest and featuring a love affair between a European-American man and Japanese-American woman, the film met with an unenthusiastic reception;[40] Entertainment Weekly noted, "Hawke scrunches himself into such a dark knot that we have no idea who Ishmael is or why he acts as he does."[41]

2000s: Training Day, and Before Sunset

Hawke's next film role was in Michael Almereyda's 2000 film Hamlet, in which he played the title character. The film transposed the famous William Shakespeare play to contemporary New York City, a technique Hawke felt made the play more "accessible and vital".[42] Salon reviewer wrote: "Hawke certainly isn't the greatest Hamlet of living memory ... but his performance reinforces Hamlet's place as Shakespeare's greatest character. And in that sense, he more than holds his own in the long line of actors who've played the part."[43] In 2001, Hawke appeared in two more Linklater movies: Waking Life and Tape, both critically praised.[44][45] In the animated Waking Life, he shared a single scene with former co-star Delpy continuing conversations begun in Before Sunrise.[46] The real-time drama Tape, based on a play by Stephen Belber, takes place entirely in a single motel room with three characters played by Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, and Uma Thurman.[47] Hawke regarded Tape as his "first adult performance",[48] a performance commended by Ebert for showing "both physical and verbal acting mastery".[49]

Hawke's next role, and one for which he received substantial critical acclaim, came in Training Day (2001). Hawke played rookie cop Jake Hoyt, alongside Denzel Washington, as one of a pair of narcotics detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department spending 24 hours in the gang neighborhoods of South Los Angeles. The film was a box office hit, taking $104 million worldwide, and garnered generally favorable reviews.[19][50] Variety wrote that "Hawke adds feisty and cunning flourishes to his role that allow him to respectably hold his own under formidable circumstances."[51] Paul Clinton of CNN reported that Hawke's performance was "totally believable as a doe-eyed rookie going toe-to-toe with a legend [Washington]".[52] Hawke himself described Training Day as his "best experience in Hollywood".[12] His performance earned him Screen Actors Guild and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.[53][54]

Hawke pursued a number of projects away from acting throughout the early 2000s. He made his directorial debut with Chelsea Walls (2002), an independent drama about five struggling artists living in the famed Chelsea Hotel in New York City.[55] The film was critically and financially unsuccessful.[56] A second novel, 2002's Ash Wednesday, was better received and made the New York Times Best Seller list.[57] The tale of an AWOL soldier and his pregnant girlfriend,[12] the novel attracted critical praise. The Guardian called it "sharply and poignantly written ... makes for an intense one-sitting read".[58] The New York Times noted that in the book Hawke displayed "a novelist's innate gifts ... a sharp eye, a fluid storytelling voice and the imagination to create complicated individuals", but was "weaker at narrative tricks that can be taught".[59] In 2003, Hawke made a television appearance, guest starring in the second season of the television series Alias, where he portrayed a mysterious CIA agent.[60]

In 2004, Hawke returned to film, starring in two features, Taking Lives and Before Sunset. Upon release, Taking Lives received broadly negative reviews,[61] but Hawke's performance was favored by critics, with the Star Tribune noting that he "plays a complex character persuasively."[62] Before Sunset, the sequel to Before Sunrise (1995) co-written by Hawke, Linklater, and Delpy, was much more successful.[63] The Hartford Courant wrote that the three collaborators "keep Jesse and Celine iridescent and fresh, one of the most delightful and moving of all romantic movie couples."[64] Hawke called it one of his favorite movies, a "romance for realists".[65][66] Before Sunset was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, Hawke's first screenwriting Oscar nomination.[67]

Hawke starred in the 2005 action thriller Assault on Precinct 13, a loose remake of John Carpenter's 1976 film of the same title, with an updated plot. The film received ambivalent reviews; some critics praised the dark swift feel of the film, while others compared it unfavorably to John Carpenter's original.[68] Hawke also appeared that year in the political crime thriller Lord of War, playing an Interpol agent chasing an arms dealer played by Nicolas Cage.[69] In 2006, Hawke was cast in a supporting role in Fast Food Nation, directed by Richard Linklater based on Eric Schlosser's best-selling 2001 book.[70] The same year, Hawke directed his second feature, The Hottest State, based on his eponymous 1996 novel. The film was released in August 2007 to a tepid reception.[71]

In 2007, Hawke starred alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman, Marisa Tomei, and Albert Finney in the crime drama Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.[72] The final work of Sidney Lumet, the film received critical acclaim.[73] USA Today called it "highly entertaining", describing Hawke and Hoffman's performances as excellent.[74] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised Hawke's performance, noting that he "digs deep to create a haunting portrayal of loss".[75] The following year, Hawke starred with Mark Ruffalo in the crime drama What Doesn't Kill You. Despite the favorable reception,[76] the film was not given a proper theatrical release due to the bankruptcy of its distributor.[77] In 2009, Hawke appeared in two features: New York, I Love You, a romance movie comprising 12 short films,[78] and Staten Island, a crime drama co-starring Vincent D'Onofrio and Seymour Cassel.[79]

2010s: Before Midnight, Boyhood, First Reformed

In 2010, Hawke starred as a vampire hematologist in the science fiction horror film Daybreakers.[80] Filmed in Australia with the Spierig brothers, the feature received reasonable reviews,[81] and earned US$51 million worldwide.[19] His next role was in Antoine Fuqua's Brooklyn's Finest as a corrupt narcotics officer.[82] The film opened in March to a mediocre reception,[83] yet his performance was well received, with the New York Daily News concluding, "Hawke—continuing an evolution toward stronger, more intense acting than anyone might've predicted from him 20 years ago—drives the movie."[82] In the 2011 television adaptation of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, Hawke played the role of Starbuck, the first officer to William Hurt's Captain Ahab.[84] He then starred opposite Kristin Scott Thomas in Paweł Pawlikowski's The Woman in the Fifth, a "lush puzzler" about an American novelist struggling to rebuild his life in Paris.[85][86]

In 2012, Hawke entered the horror genre for the first time, by playing a true crime writer in Scott Derrickson's Sinister, which grossed US$87 million at the worldwide box office—the film was the first in a series of highly profitable films for Hawke after the start of the new decade.[87] In the week prior to the US opening of Sinister, Hawke explained that he was previously turned off by horror because good acting is not always required for success; however, the producer of Sinister, Jason Blum, who formerly ran a theater company with Hawke, made the offer to the actor based on the character and director.

when I was younger, I ran a theater company with this guy, Jason Blum. And he loved horror movies and he went on to create his own little subgenre with "Paranormal Activity." And he kept trying to talk to me about how I should love this whole genre. And I told him: I've never had a script with a really great character and a real filmmaker attached to it that I'd be interested in. So, he brought me into it.[29]

 
Hawke at the premiere of Before Midnight in Berlin, Germany, February 2013

During 2013, Hawke starred in three films of different genres. Before Midnight, the third installment of the Before series, reunited Hawke with Delpy and Linklater.[88] Like its predecessors, the film garnered a considerable degree of critical acclaim;[89] Variety wrote that "one of the great movie romances of the modern era achieves its richest and fullest expression in Before Midnight," and called the scene in the hotel room "one for the actors' handbook."[90] The film earned co-writers Hawke, Linklater, and Delpy another Academy Award nomination, for Best Adapted Screenplay.[91]

Hawke then starred in the horror-thriller The Purge, about an American future where crime is legal for one night of the year. Despite mixed reviews,[92] the film topped the weekend box office with a US$34 million debut, the biggest opening of Hawke's career.[93] Hawke's third film of 2013 was the action thriller Getaway, which was both critically and commercially unsuccessful.[94][95]

The release of Linklater's Boyhood, a film shot over the course of 12 years, occurred in mid-2014.[96] It follows the life of an American boy from age 6 to 18, with Hawke playing the protagonist's father. The film became the best-reviewed film of 2014, and was named "Best Film" of the year by numerous critics associations.[97][98] Hawke said in an interview that the attention was a surprise to him. When he first became involved with Linklater's project, it did not feel like a "proper movie," and was like a "radical '60s film experiment or something".[99] At the following awards season, the film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture, while winning Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama and BAFTA Award for Best Film.[98] It also earned Hawke multiple awards nominations, including the Academy, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and SAG Award for Best Supporting Actor.[98]

Hawke next worked with the Spierig brothers again on the science fiction thriller Predestination, in which Hawke plays a time-traveling agent on his final assignment. Following its premiere at the 2014 SXSW Film Festival, the film was released in Australia in August 2014 and in the US in January 2015.[100] The film received largely positive reviews and was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Film.[101][102] He then reunited with his Gattaca director Andrew Niccol for Good Kill. In this modern war film, Hawke played a drone pilot with a troubled conscience, which led to The Hollywood Reporter calling it his "best screen role in years."[103] Also in 2014, Hawke appeared in the movie Cymbeline which reunited him with his Assault on Precinct 13 co-star John Leguizamo.

In September 2014, Hawke's documentary debut, Seymour: An Introduction, screened at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), winning second runner-up for TIFF's People's Choice Award for Best Documentary.[104] Conceived after a dinner party at which both Hawke and Bernstein were present, the film is a profile of classical musician Seymour Bernstein, who explained that, even though he is typically a very private person, he was unable to decline Hawke's directorial request because he is "so endearing". Bernstein and Hawke developed a friendship through the filming process, and the classical pianist performed for one of Hawke's theater groups.[105] The film was released in March 2015 to a warm reception;[106] the Los Angeles Times reviewer described it as "quietly moving, indefinitely deep".[107]

Hawke had two films premiered at the 2015 TIFF, both garnering favorable reviews.[108][109] In Robert Budreau's drama film Born to Be Blue, he played the role of jazz musician Chet Baker.[110] The film is set in the late 1960s and focuses on the musician's turbulent career comeback plagued by heroin addiction.[111] His portrayal of Baker was well received; Rolling Stone noted that "Everything that makes Ethan Hawke an extraordinary actor — his energy, his empathy, his fearless, vanity-free eagerness to explore the deeper recesses of a character — is on view in Born to Be Blue."[112] In Rebecca Miller's romantic comedy Maggie's Plan, Hawke starred as an anthropologist and aspiring novelist alongside Greta Gerwig and Julianne Moore.[113] His other films that year included the coming-of-age drama Ten Thousand Saints and the psychological thriller Regression opposite Emma Watson. In November 2015, Hawke published his third novel, Rules for a Knight, in the form of a letter from a father to his four children about the moral values in life.[114]

In 2016, Hawke starred in Ti West's western film In a Valley of Violence, in which he played a drifter seeking revenge in a small town controlled by its Marshal (John Travolta).[115] He then portrayed two unpleasant characters in a row, first as the abusive father of a talented young baseball player in The Phenom, then as the harsh husband of Maud Lewis (played by Sally Hawkins) in Maudie. While some critics praised his unexpected turns,[116][117] others felt that Hawke was "miscast" as a cruel figure.[118] He subsequently reunited with Training Day director Antoine Fuqua and actor Denzel Washington for The Magnificent Seven (2016), a remake of the 1960 western film of the same name.[119] On June 7, his fourth book, Indeh: A Story of the Apache Wars, a graphic novel he wrote with artist Greg Ruth, was released.[120]

In 2017, Hawke appeared in a cameo role in the science fiction film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets by Luc Besson;[121] and starred in Paul Schrader's drama film First Reformed, as a former military chaplain tortured by the loss of his son he encouraged to enlist in the armed forces, and focused on impending cataclysmic climate change. The film premiered at the 2017 Venice Film Festival to a positive reception.[122][123]

In 2018, Hawke had two films premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.[124] In Juliet, Naked, a romantic comedy adapted from Nick Hornby's novel of the same name, he appeared as an obscure rock musician whose eponymous album set the plot in motion.[125] His third feature film, Blaze, based on the life of little-known country musician Blaze Foley, was selected in the festival's main competition section.[126] In addition, Hawke starred in Budreau's crime thriller Stockholm which premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival.[127] Hawke was in the 2019 western drama The Kid, directed by Vincent D'Onofrio.[128]

2020s: Continued work

In 2019, Hawke and Jason Blum adapted the book The Good Lord Bird into the miniseries based on the same name which premiered on October 4, 2020, on Showtime.[129][130][131][132] He stars as abolitionist John Brown alongside Daveed Diggs, Ellar Coltrane, and includes an appearance of Maya Hawke. In the 2020 biographical film Tesla, he plays the title character, inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla.

His third novel, A Bright Ray of Darkness, was published in February 2021.[133] In 2022, Hawke starred as the primary villain Arthur Harrow in the Disney+ streaming series Moon Knight, produced by Marvel Studios,[134] and as serial killer of children The Grabber in the Blumhouse feature, The Black Phone. The latter marked Hawke's ninth collaboration with Blumhouse.[135] Also that year, he appeared in Robert Eggers' The Northman, a 10th-century Viking epic which was filmed in Ireland, alongside Nicole Kidman, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Willem Dafoe.[136][137]

In 2022, Hawke's six-part biographical documentary on Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, The Last Movie Stars, was broadcast on HBO Max.[138] Hawke also voiced Bruce Wayne/Batman in the animated children’s television series Batwheels.[139]

Stage career

Hawke has described theater as his "first love",[140] a place where he is "free to be more creative".[141] Hawke made his Broadway debut in 1992, portraying the playwright Konstantin Treplev in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull at the Lyceum Theater in Manhattan.[142] The following year Hawke was a co-founder and the artistic director of Malaparte, a Manhattan theater company, which survived until 2000.[6][143] Outside the New York stage, Hawke made an appearance in a 1995 production of Sam Shepard's Buried Child, directed by Gary Sinise at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago.[144] In 1999, he starred as Kilroy in the Tennessee Williams play Camino Real at the Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts.[145]

Hawke returned to Broadway in Jack O'Brien's 2003 production of Henry IV, playing Henry Percy (Hotspur).[146] New York magazine wrote: "Ethan Hawke's Hotspur ... is a compelling, ardent creation."[146] Ben Brantley of The New York Times reported that Hawke's interpretation of Hotspur might be "too contemporary for some tastes," but allowed "great fun to watch as he fumes and fulminates."[147] In 2005, Hawke starred in the Off-Broadway revival of David Rabe's dark comedy Hurlyburly.[148] The New York Times critic Brantley praised Hawke's performance as the central character Eddie, reporting that "he captures with merciless precision the sense of a sharp mind turning flaccid".[148] The performance earned Hawke a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor.[149]

 
Hawke in 2008 at a screening for What Doesn't Kill You

From November 2006 to May 2007, Hawke starred as Mikhail Bakunin in Tom Stoppard's trilogy play The Coast of Utopia, an eight-hour-long production at the Lincoln Center Theater in New York.[150] The Los Angeles Times complimented Hawke's take on Bakunin, writing: "Ethan Hawke buzzes in and out as Bakunin, a strangely appealing enthusiast on his way to becoming a famous anarchist."[151] The performance earned Hawke his first Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play.[152] In November 2007, he directed Things We Want, a two-act play by Jonathan Marc Sherman, for the artist-driven Off-Broadway company The New Group.[153] The play has four characters played by Paul Dano, Peter Dinklage, Josh Hamilton, and Zoe Kazan. New York magazine praised Hawke's "understated direction", particularly his ability to "steer a gifted cast away from the histrionics".[153]

The following year, Hawke received the Michael Mendelson Award for Outstanding Commitment to the Theater.[154] In his acceptance speech, Hawke said "I don't know why they're honoring me. I think the real reason they are honoring me is to help raise money for the theater company. Whenever the economy gets hit hard, one of the first thing [sic] to go is people's giving, and last on that list of things people give to is the arts because they feel it's not essential. I guess I'm here to remind people that the arts are essential to our mental health as a country."[154]

In 2009, Hawke appeared in two plays under British director Sam Mendes: as Trofimov in Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and as Autolycus in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale.[155] The two productions, launched in New York as part of the Bridge Project, went on an eight-month tour in six countries.[155] The Cherry Orchard won a mixed review from the New York Daily News, which wrote "Ethan Hawke ... fits the image of the 'mangy' student Trofimov, but one wishes he didn't speak with a perennial frog in his throat."[156] Hawke's performance in The Winter's Tale was better received,[157] earning him a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play.[158]

In January 2010, Hawke directed his second play, A Lie of the Mind, by Sam Shepard on the New York stage.[159] It was the first major Off-Broadway revival of the play since its 1985 premiere.[160] Hawke said that he was drawn to the play's take on "the nature of reality",[161] and its "weird juxtaposition of humor and mysticism".[160] In his review for The New York Times, Ben Brantley noted the production's "scary, splendid clarity", and praised Hawke for eliciting a performance that "connoisseurs of precision acting will be savoring for years to come".[162] Entertainment Weekly commented that although A Lie of the Mind "wobbles a bit in its late stages", Hawke's "hearty" revival managed to "resurrect the spellbinding uneasiness of the original".[163] The production garnered five Lucille Lortel Award nominations including Outstanding Revival,[164] and earned Hawke a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Director of a Play.[165]

Hawke next starred in the Off-Broadway premiere of a new play, Tommy Nohilly's Blood from a Stone, from December 2010 to February 2011. The play was not a critical success,[166] but Hawke's portrayal of the central character Travis earned positive feedback; The New York Times said he was "remarkably good at communicating the buried sensitivity beneath Travis's veneer of wary resignation."[167] A contributor from the New York Post noted it was Hawke's "best performance in years".[168] Hawke won an Obie Award for his role in Blood from a Stone.[169] The following year Hawke played the title role in Chekhov's Ivanov at the Classic Stage Company.[170] In early 2013, he starred in and directed a new play Clive, inspired by Bertolt Brecht's Baal and written by Jonathan Marc Sherman.[171] Later that year, he played the title role in a Broadway production of Macbeth at the Lincoln Center Theater, but his performance failed to win over the critics, with the New York Post calling it "underwhelming" for showing untimely restraint in a flashy production.[172]

In 2019, Hawke returned to Broadway in the revival of Sam Shepard's True West, co-starring Paul Dano. The show was met with critical acclaim. It received the Critic's Pick from The New York Times.[173] The show's previews began on December 27, 2018, and officially opened January 24, 2019, closing on March 17, 2019.[174] Hawke is a member of the LAByrinth theatre company.

Personal life

Hawke lives in Boerum Hill, a Brooklyn neighborhood in New York City,[175] and owns a small island in Nova Scotia, Canada.[176] He is a second cousin twice-removed of Tennessee Williams on his father's side.[2][177] Hawke's maternal grandfather, Howard Lemuel Green, served five terms in the Texas Legislature (1957–67), served as the elected Tarrant County Judge in Texas from 1967 to 1975, and was also a minor-league baseball commissioner.[178][179]

Family

 
Hawke with wife Ryan at the 2009 Venice International Film Festival

On May 1, 1998, Hawke married actress Uma Thurman,[180] whom he had met on the set of Gattaca in 1996.[181] They have two children, Maya (b. 1998) and Levon Roan Thurman-Hawke (b. 2002).[182][183] The couple separated in 2003 amid allegations of Hawke's infidelity,[184] and filed for divorce the following year.[12] The divorce was finalized in August 2005.[185]

In 2008, Hawke married Ryan Shawhughes,[186][187] who had briefly worked as a nanny to his and Thurman's children before graduating from Columbia University.[187][188] Dismissing speculation about their relationship, Hawke said, "my [first] marriage disintegrated due to many pressures, none of which were remotely connected to Ryan."[188] They have two daughters.[189][190]Hawk has stated that the most romantic thing he has done is “have sex”[1]

Beliefs

Hawke identifies as a feminist and has criticized "the movie business [being] such a boys' club."[191][192] He has also spoken in support of Colin Kaepernick and individual rights.[193]

Philanthropy

Hawke has served as a co-chair of the New York Public Library's Young Lions Committee, one of New York's major philanthropic boards.[194] In 2001, Hawke co-founded the Young Lions Fiction Award, an annual prize for achievements in fiction by writers under 35.[195][196] In November 2010, he was honored as a Library Lion by the New York Public Library.[197] In May 2016, Hawke joined the library's board of trustees.[198]

Politics

Hawke supports the Democratic Party,[199] and supported Bill Bradley, John Kerry, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton for President of the United States in 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2016, respectively.[200][201][202][203] He is also a supporter of gay rights; in March 2011, he and his wife released a video supporting same-sex marriage in New York.[204]

In an October 2012 interview, Hawke said that he prefers great art to politics, explaining that his preference shows "how little" he cares about the latter; "I think about the first people of our generation to do great art. I see Michael Chabon write a great book; when I see Philip Seymour Hoffman do Death of a Salesman last year—I see people of my generation being fully realized in their work, and I find that really kind of exciting. But politics? I don't know. Paul Ryan is certainly not my man."[29]

Filmography

Key
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Film

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Explorers Ben Crandall
1988 Lion's Den Chris Short film
1989 Dead Poets Society Todd Anderson
Dad Billy Tremont
1991 White Fang Jack Conroy
Mystery Date Tom McHugh
1992 Waterland Mathew Price
A Midnight Clear Will Knott
1993 Rich in Love Wayne Frobiness
Alive Nando Parrado
1994 Straight to One N/A Short film; writer, director and producer
Quiz Show Don Quixote student Uncredited cameo
Reality Bites Troy Dyer
Floundering Jimmy
White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf Jack Conroy Uncredited cameo
1995 Before Sunrise Jesse Wallace
Search and Destroy Roger
1997 Gattaca Vincent Anton Freeman
1998 Great Expectations Finnegan 'Finn' Bell
The Newton Boys Jess Newton
1999 The Velocity of Gary Nat
Joe the King Len Coles
Snow Falling on Cedars Ishmael Chambers
2000 Hamlet Hamlet
2001 Waking Life Jesse Wallace
Tape Vince
Training Day Detective Jake Hoyt
Chelsea Walls Sam Uncredited voice; also director
2002 The Jimmy Show Ray
2004 Taking Lives Martin Asher / James Costa
Before Sunset Jesse Wallace Also writer
2005 Assault on Precinct 13 Sergeant Jake Roenick
Lord of War ATF Agent Jack Valentine
One Last Thing... Earl Jameison Uncredited cameo
2006 The Hottest State Vince Also writer and director
Fast Food Nation Pete
2007 Before the Devil Knows You're Dead Hank Hanson
2008 What Doesn't Kill You Paulie McDougan
Chelsea on the Rocks Himself Documentary
New York, I Love You Writer
2009 Brooklyn's Finest Detective Sal Procida
Staten Island 'Sully' Halverson
Corso: The Last Beat Narrator / Himself Documentary
Daybreakers Edward Dalton
2011 The Woman in the Fifth Tom Ricks
2012 Total Recall Carl Hauser Director's cut only
Sinister Ellison Oswalt
Mea Maxima Culpa Pat Voice; documentary
2013 Before Midnight Jesse Wallace Also writer
The Purge James Sandin
Getaway Brent Magna
2014 Boyhood Mason Evans Sr.
Predestination Agent Doe
Cymbeline Iachimo
Good Kill Major Tommy Egan
Seymour: An Introduction Himself Documentary; also director
2015 Ten Thousand Saints Les Keffy
Maggie's Plan John Harding
Born to Be Blue Chet Baker
Regression Bruce Kenner
2016 In a Valley of Violence Paul
The Phenom Hopper Gibson Sr.
Invasion! Cosmos Voice; Short film
Maudie Everett Lewis
The Magnificent Seven 'Goodnight' Robicheaux
2017 Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets 'Jolly' The Pimp
First Reformed Reverend Ernst Toller
24 Hours to Live Travis Conrad
Dark Narrator Voice; uncredited
2018 Juliet, Naked Tucker Crowe
Blaze Radio DJ Cameo; also writer, director and producer
Stockholm Kaj Hansson / Lars Nystrom
2019 The Kid Pat Garrett
Adopt a Highway Russell Millings Also producer
The Truth Hank
2020 Tesla Nikola Tesla
Cut Throat City Jackson Symms
2021 Zeros and Ones JJ
The Guilty Sergeant Bill Miller Voice
The Black Phone The Grabber
2022 The Northman King Aurvandill
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Efficient Man Cameo
Raymond & Ray Ray
2023 Tonight at Noon   Lefty Post-production
Leave the World Behind   Clay Filming
Strange Way of Life  Jake Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Alias CIA Agent James L. Lennox Episode: "Double Agent"
2007 Robot Chicken Godzilla Jr. / Jason Voices
Episode: "Squaw Bury Shortcake"
2011 Moby Dick Starbuck 2 episodes
2015 Exit Strategy Eric Shaw Pilot
2019 The Purge James Sandin Episode: "7:01am"
2020 The Good Lord Bird John Brown 7 episodes; also creator, writer and executive producer
2022 Moon Knight Arthur Harrow 6 episodes
Marvel Studios: Assembled Himself Episode: "Assembled: The Making of Moon Knight"
The Last Movie Stars N/A Documentary series; director and creator
Batwheels Bruce Wayne / Batman Episode: "Secret Origin of the Batwheels"
Voice

Theater

Year Title Role Venue/Notes
1991 Casanova Young Casanova The Public Theater
1992–93 The Seagull Konstantin Treplev Lyceum Theatre
1993 Sophistry Xavier 'Ex' Reynolds Playwrights Horizons
1999 Camino Real Kilroy Williamstown Theatre Festival
2001 The Late Henry Moss Ray Moss Peter Norton Space
2003–04 Henry IV Henry Percy Vivian Beaumont Theater, Broadway
2005 Hurlyburly Eddie Acorn Theatre
2006–07 The Coast of Utopia Michael Bakunin Vivian Beaumont Theater, Broadway
2007 Things We Want N/A Director
Acorn Theatre
2009 The Cherry Orchard
The Winter's Tale
Peter Trofimov
Autolycus
BAM Harvey Theater
The Old Vic
International tour
2010 A Lie of the Mind N/A Director
Acorn Theatre
2011 Blood From a Stone Travis Acorn Theatre
2012 Ivanov Nikolai Ivanov Classic Stage Company
2013 Clive Clive Also director
Acorn Theatre
2013–14 Macbeth Macbeth Vivian Beaumont Theater, Broadway
2019 True West Lee American Airlines Theatre, Broadway

Awards and nominations

Publications

  • Hawke, Ethan (1996). The Hottest State: A Novel (1st ed.). Boston: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0-316-54083-4. OCLC 34474927.
  • Hawke, Ethan (2002). Ash Wednesday: A Novel (1st ed.). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-375-41326-1. OCLC 48967928.
  • Hawke, Ethan (April 2009). . Rolling Stone. No. 1076. pp. 50–61, 78–79. ISSN 0035-791X. Archived from the original on April 10, 2009.
  • Hawke, Ethan (2015). Rules for a Knight (1st ed.). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0307962331.
  • Hawke, Ethan (2016). Indeh: A Story of the Apache Wars (1st ed.). New York: Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 978-1-401-31099-8.
  • Hawke, Ethan (2021). A Bright Ray of Darkness: A Novel (1st ed.). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-1-785-15260-3. OCLC 34474927.

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ethan, hawke, ethan, green, hawke, born, november, 1970, american, actor, film, director, been, nominated, numerous, accolades, including, four, academy, awards, golden, globe, awards, tony, award, hawke, directed, three, feature, films, three, broadway, plays. Ethan Green Hawke born November 6 1970 is an American actor and film director He has been nominated for numerous accolades including four Academy Awards two Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award Hawke has directed three feature films three off Broadway plays and a documentary He has also written three novels and one graphic novel He made his film debut in Explorers 1985 before making a breakthrough performance in Dead Poets Society 1989 Hawke starred alongside Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater s Before trilogy Before Sunrise 1995 Before Sunset 2004 and Before Midnight 2013 He s received four Academy Award nominations two for Best Supporting Actor for Training Day 2001 and Boyhood 2014 and the other two for Best Adapted Screenplay for co writing Before Sunset and Before Midnight with Linklater and Delpy Ethan HawkeHawke in 2022BornEthan Green Hawke 1970 11 06 November 6 1970 age 52 Austin Texas U S EducationCarnegie Mellon University New York UniversityOccupationsActornovelistfilm directorscreenwriterYears active1985 presentSpousesUma Thurman m 1998 div 2005 wbr Ryan Shawhughes m 2008 wbr Children4 including Maya HawkeAwardsFull listFor Hawke s role as the Protestant minister in Paul Schrader s drama First Reformed 2017 he received the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead Other notable roles include in Reality Bites 1994 Gattaca 1997 Great Expectations 1998 Hamlet 2000 Before the Devil Knows You re Dead 2007 Brooklyn s Finest 2009 Sinister 2012 Maggie s Plan 2015 Born to Be Blue 2015 The Magnificent Seven 2016 Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets 2017 Juliet Naked 2018 The Black Phone 2021 and The Northman 2022 Hawke directed the narrative films Chelsea Walls 2001 The Hottest State 2006 and Blaze 2018 as well as the documentary Seymour An Introduction 2014 He created co wrote and starred as John Brown in the Showtime limited series The Good Lord Bird 2018 and directed the HBO Max documentary series The Last Movie Stars 2022 He starred in the Marvel television miniseries Moon Knight 2022 as Arthur Harrow In addition to his film work Hawke has appeared in many theater productions He made his Broadway debut in 1992 in Anton Chekhov s The Seagull and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play in 2007 for his performance in Tom Stoppard s The Coast of Utopia In 2010 Hawke directed Sam Shepard s A Lie of the Mind for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Director of a Play In 2018 he starred in the Roundabout Theater Company s revival of Sam Shepard s play True West alongside Paul Dano Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1980s Early years and Dead Poets Society 2 2 1990s Reality Bites and Before Sunrise 2 3 2000s Training Day and Before Sunset 2 4 2010s Before Midnight Boyhood First Reformed 2 5 2020s Continued work 2 6 Stage career 3 Personal life 3 1 Family 3 2 Beliefs 3 3 Philanthropy 3 4 Politics 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Theater 6 Awards and nominations 7 Publications 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditHawke was born in 1970 in Austin Texas to Leslie nee Green a charity worker and James Hawke an insurance actuary 1 2 Hawke s parents were high school sweethearts in Fort Worth Texas and married young when Hawke s mother was 17 3 Hawke was born a year later Hawke s parents were both students at the University of Texas at Austin at the time of his birth They separated and later divorced in 1974 when he was four years old 1 4 After the separation Hawke was raised by his mother The two relocated several times before settling in New York City where Hawke attended the Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights 5 Hawke s mother remarried when he was 10 and the family moved to West Windsor Township New Jersey 6 There Hawke attended the public West Windsor Plainsboro High School renamed to West Windsor Plainsboro High School South in 1997 4 5 He later transferred to the Hun School of Princeton a secondary boarding school 7 from which he graduated in 1988 8 In high school Hawke aspired to be a writer but developed an interest in acting He made his stage debut at age 13 in a production at The McCarter Theatre of George Bernard Shaw s Saint Joan 5 9 He also performed in West Windsor Plainsboro High School productions of Meet Me in St Louis and You Can t Take It with You 10 At the Hun School he took acting classes at the McCarter Theatre located on the Princeton campus 10 After graduation from high school he studied acting at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh dropping out after he was cast in Dead Poets Society 1989 11 He enrolled in New York University s English program for two years but dropped out to pursue other acting roles 9 Career Edit1980s Early years and Dead Poets Society Edit Hawke obtained his mother s permission to attend his first casting call at the age of 14 12 and secured his first film role in Joe Dante s Explorers 1985 in which he played an alien obsessed schoolboy alongside River Phoenix 13 The film was favorably reviewed 14 but had poor box office results This failure caused Hawke to quit acting for a brief period after the film s release 11 Hawke later described the disappointment as difficult to bear at such a young age adding I would never recommend that a kid act 11 In 1989 Hawke made his breakthrough appearance in Peter Weir s Dead Poets Society playing one of the students taught by Robin Williams as a charismatic English teacher 4 The Variety reviewer noted Hawke as the painfully shy Todd gives a haunting performance 15 The film received considerable acclaim 16 winning the BAFTA Award for Best Film and an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture 17 18 With revenue of 235 million worldwide it remains Hawke s most commercially successful movie to date 19 Hawke later described the opportunities he was offered as a result of the film s success as critical to his decision to continue acting I didn t want to be an actor and I went back to college But then the film s success was so monumental that I was getting offers to be in such interesting movies and be in such interesting places and it seemed silly to pursue anything else 12 While filming Dead Poets Society he auditioned for what would be his next film 1989 s comedy drama Dad where he played Ted Danson s son and Jack Lemmon s grandson 11 Hawke s next film 1991 s White Fang brought his first leading role The film an adaptation of Jack London s novel of the same name featured Hawke as Jack Conroy a Yukon gold hunter who befriends a wolfdog played by Jed According to The Oregonian Hawke does a good job as young Jack He makes Jack s passion for White Fang real and keeps it from being ridiculous or overly sentimental 20 He appeared in Keith Gordon s A Midnight Clear 1992 a well received war film based on William Wharton s novel of the same name 21 In the survival drama Alive 1993 adapted from Piers Paul Read s 1974 non fiction book Hawke portrayed Nando Parrado one of the survivors of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 which crashed in the Andes 22 1990s Reality Bites and Before Sunrise Edit Hawke at the premiere of The Hottest State in Austin Texas September 2007 Hawke s next role was in the Generation X drama Reality Bites 1994 in which he played Troy Dyer a slacker who mocks the ambitions of his girlfriend played by Winona Ryder Film critic Roger Ebert called Hawke s performance convincing and noteworthy Hawke captures all the right notes as the boorish Troy and is so convincing it is worth noting that he has played quite different characters equally well in movies as different as Alive and Dead Poets Society 23 The New York Times noted Mr Hawke s subtle and strong performance makes it clear that Troy feels things too deeply to risk failure and admit he s feeling anything at all 24 The following year Hawke received critical acclaim for his performance in Richard Linklater s 1995 drama Before Sunrise The film follows a young American man Hawke and a young French woman Julie Delpy who meet on a train and disembark in Vienna spending the night exploring the city and getting to know one another 25 The San Francisco Chronicle praised Hawke s and Delpy s performances they interact so gently and simply that you feel certain that they helped write the dialogue Each of them seems to have something personal at stake in their performances 26 Away from acting Hawke directed the music video for the 1994 song Stay I Missed You by singer songwriter Lisa Loeb who was a member of Hawke s theater company at the time 27 Spin magazine named Hawke and Loeb s video as its video of the year in 1994 28 In a 2012 interview Hawke said that the song which was included in Reality Bites is the only number one popular song by an unsigned artist in the history of music 29 He published his first novel in 1996 The Hottest State about a love affair between a young actor and a singer Hawke said of the novel Writing the book had to do with dropping out of college and with being an actor I didn t want my whole life to go by and not do anything but recite lines I wanted to try making something else It was definitely the scariest thing I ever did And it was just one of the best things I ever did 12 The book met with a mixed reception Entertainment Weekly said that Hawke opens himself to rough literary scrutiny in The Hottest State If Hawke is serious he d do well to work awhile in less exposed venues 30 The New York Times thought Hawke did a fine job of showing what it s like to be young and full of confusion concluding that The Hottest State was ultimately a sweet love story 31 In Andrew Niccol s science fiction film Gattaca 1997 one of the more interesting scripts Hawke said he had read in a number of years 32 he played the role of a man who infiltrates a society of genetically perfect humans by assuming another man s identity Although Gattaca was not a success at the box office 19 it drew generally favorable reviews from critics 33 The Fort Worth Star Telegram reviewer wrote that Hawke building on the sympathetic but edgy presence that has served him well since his kid actor days is most impressive 34 In 1998 Hawke appeared alongside Gwyneth Paltrow and Robert De Niro in Great Expectations a contemporary film adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel of the same name directed by Alfonso Cuaron 35 During the same year Hawke collaborated with Linklater again on The Newton Boys based on the true story of the Newton Gang 36 Critical reviews for each film were mixed 37 38 The following year Hawke starred in Snow Falling on Cedars based on David Guterson s novel of the same title 39 Set in the Pacific Northwest and featuring a love affair between a European American man and Japanese American woman the film met with an unenthusiastic reception 40 Entertainment Weekly noted Hawke scrunches himself into such a dark knot that we have no idea who Ishmael is or why he acts as he does 41 2000s Training Day and Before Sunset Edit Hawke s next film role was in Michael Almereyda s 2000 film Hamlet in which he played the title character The film transposed the famous William Shakespeare play to contemporary New York City a technique Hawke felt made the play more accessible and vital 42 Salon reviewer wrote Hawke certainly isn t the greatest Hamlet of living memory but his performance reinforces Hamlet s place as Shakespeare s greatest character And in that sense he more than holds his own in the long line of actors who ve played the part 43 In 2001 Hawke appeared in two more Linklater movies Waking Life and Tape both critically praised 44 45 In the animated Waking Life he shared a single scene with former co star Delpy continuing conversations begun in Before Sunrise 46 The real time drama Tape based on a play by Stephen Belber takes place entirely in a single motel room with three characters played by Hawke Robert Sean Leonard and Uma Thurman 47 Hawke regarded Tape as his first adult performance 48 a performance commended by Ebert for showing both physical and verbal acting mastery 49 Hawke s next role and one for which he received substantial critical acclaim came in Training Day 2001 Hawke played rookie cop Jake Hoyt alongside Denzel Washington as one of a pair of narcotics detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department spending 24 hours in the gang neighborhoods of South Los Angeles The film was a box office hit taking 104 million worldwide and garnered generally favorable reviews 19 50 Variety wrote that Hawke adds feisty and cunning flourishes to his role that allow him to respectably hold his own under formidable circumstances 51 Paul Clinton of CNN reported that Hawke s performance was totally believable as a doe eyed rookie going toe to toe with a legend Washington 52 Hawke himself described Training Day as his best experience in Hollywood 12 His performance earned him Screen Actors Guild and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor 53 54 Hawke at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival Hawke pursued a number of projects away from acting throughout the early 2000s He made his directorial debut with Chelsea Walls 2002 an independent drama about five struggling artists living in the famed Chelsea Hotel in New York City 55 The film was critically and financially unsuccessful 56 A second novel 2002 s Ash Wednesday was better received and made the New York Times Best Seller list 57 The tale of an AWOL soldier and his pregnant girlfriend 12 the novel attracted critical praise The Guardian called it sharply and poignantly written makes for an intense one sitting read 58 The New York Times noted that in the book Hawke displayed a novelist s innate gifts a sharp eye a fluid storytelling voice and the imagination to create complicated individuals but was weaker at narrative tricks that can be taught 59 In 2003 Hawke made a television appearance guest starring in the second season of the television series Alias where he portrayed a mysterious CIA agent 60 In 2004 Hawke returned to film starring in two features Taking Lives and Before Sunset Upon release Taking Lives received broadly negative reviews 61 but Hawke s performance was favored by critics with the Star Tribune noting that he plays a complex character persuasively 62 Before Sunset the sequel to Before Sunrise 1995 co written by Hawke Linklater and Delpy was much more successful 63 The Hartford Courant wrote that the three collaborators keep Jesse and Celine iridescent and fresh one of the most delightful and moving of all romantic movie couples 64 Hawke called it one of his favorite movies a romance for realists 65 66 Before Sunset was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Hawke s first screenwriting Oscar nomination 67 Hawke starred in the 2005 action thriller Assault on Precinct 13 a loose remake of John Carpenter s 1976 film of the same title with an updated plot The film received ambivalent reviews some critics praised the dark swift feel of the film while others compared it unfavorably to John Carpenter s original 68 Hawke also appeared that year in the political crime thriller Lord of War playing an Interpol agent chasing an arms dealer played by Nicolas Cage 69 In 2006 Hawke was cast in a supporting role in Fast Food Nation directed by Richard Linklater based on Eric Schlosser s best selling 2001 book 70 The same year Hawke directed his second feature The Hottest State based on his eponymous 1996 novel The film was released in August 2007 to a tepid reception 71 In 2007 Hawke starred alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman Marisa Tomei and Albert Finney in the crime drama Before the Devil Knows You re Dead 72 The final work of Sidney Lumet the film received critical acclaim 73 USA Today called it highly entertaining describing Hawke and Hoffman s performances as excellent 74 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised Hawke s performance noting that he digs deep to create a haunting portrayal of loss 75 The following year Hawke starred with Mark Ruffalo in the crime drama What Doesn t Kill You Despite the favorable reception 76 the film was not given a proper theatrical release due to the bankruptcy of its distributor 77 In 2009 Hawke appeared in two features New York I Love You a romance movie comprising 12 short films 78 and Staten Island a crime drama co starring Vincent D Onofrio and Seymour Cassel 79 2010s Before Midnight Boyhood First Reformed Edit In 2010 Hawke starred as a vampire hematologist in the science fiction horror film Daybreakers 80 Filmed in Australia with the Spierig brothers the feature received reasonable reviews 81 and earned US 51 million worldwide 19 His next role was in Antoine Fuqua s Brooklyn s Finest as a corrupt narcotics officer 82 The film opened in March to a mediocre reception 83 yet his performance was well received with the New York Daily News concluding Hawke continuing an evolution toward stronger more intense acting than anyone might ve predicted from him 20 years ago drives the movie 82 In the 2011 television adaptation of Herman Melville s Moby Dick Hawke played the role of Starbuck the first officer to William Hurt s Captain Ahab 84 He then starred opposite Kristin Scott Thomas in Pawel Pawlikowski s The Woman in the Fifth a lush puzzler about an American novelist struggling to rebuild his life in Paris 85 86 In 2012 Hawke entered the horror genre for the first time by playing a true crime writer in Scott Derrickson s Sinister which grossed US 87 million at the worldwide box office the film was the first in a series of highly profitable films for Hawke after the start of the new decade 87 In the week prior to the US opening of Sinister Hawke explained that he was previously turned off by horror because good acting is not always required for success however the producer of Sinister Jason Blum who formerly ran a theater company with Hawke made the offer to the actor based on the character and director when I was younger I ran a theater company with this guy Jason Blum And he loved horror movies and he went on to create his own little subgenre with Paranormal Activity And he kept trying to talk to me about how I should love this whole genre And I told him I ve never had a script with a really great character and a real filmmaker attached to it that I d be interested in So he brought me into it 29 Hawke at the premiere of Before Midnight in Berlin Germany February 2013 During 2013 Hawke starred in three films of different genres Before Midnight the third installment of the Before series reunited Hawke with Delpy and Linklater 88 Like its predecessors the film garnered a considerable degree of critical acclaim 89 Variety wrote that one of the great movie romances of the modern era achieves its richest and fullest expression in Before Midnight and called the scene in the hotel room one for the actors handbook 90 The film earned co writers Hawke Linklater and Delpy another Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay 91 Hawke then starred in the horror thriller The Purge about an American future where crime is legal for one night of the year Despite mixed reviews 92 the film topped the weekend box office with a US 34 million debut the biggest opening of Hawke s career 93 Hawke s third film of 2013 was the action thriller Getaway which was both critically and commercially unsuccessful 94 95 The release of Linklater s Boyhood a film shot over the course of 12 years occurred in mid 2014 96 It follows the life of an American boy from age 6 to 18 with Hawke playing the protagonist s father The film became the best reviewed film of 2014 and was named Best Film of the year by numerous critics associations 97 98 Hawke said in an interview that the attention was a surprise to him When he first became involved with Linklater s project it did not feel like a proper movie and was like a radical 60s film experiment or something 99 At the following awards season the film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture while winning Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Drama and BAFTA Award for Best Film 98 It also earned Hawke multiple awards nominations including the Academy BAFTA Golden Globe and SAG Award for Best Supporting Actor 98 Hawke next worked with the Spierig brothers again on the science fiction thriller Predestination in which Hawke plays a time traveling agent on his final assignment Following its premiere at the 2014 SXSW Film Festival the film was released in Australia in August 2014 and in the US in January 2015 100 The film received largely positive reviews and was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Film 101 102 He then reunited with his Gattaca director Andrew Niccol for Good Kill In this modern war film Hawke played a drone pilot with a troubled conscience which led to The Hollywood Reporter calling it his best screen role in years 103 Also in 2014 Hawke appeared in the movie Cymbeline which reunited him with his Assault on Precinct 13 co star John Leguizamo In September 2014 Hawke s documentary debut Seymour An Introduction screened at the Toronto International Film Festival TIFF winning second runner up for TIFF s People s Choice Award for Best Documentary 104 Conceived after a dinner party at which both Hawke and Bernstein were present the film is a profile of classical musician Seymour Bernstein who explained that even though he is typically a very private person he was unable to decline Hawke s directorial request because he is so endearing Bernstein and Hawke developed a friendship through the filming process and the classical pianist performed for one of Hawke s theater groups 105 The film was released in March 2015 to a warm reception 106 the Los Angeles Times reviewer described it as quietly moving indefinitely deep 107 Hawke had two films premiered at the 2015 TIFF both garnering favorable reviews 108 109 In Robert Budreau s drama film Born to Be Blue he played the role of jazz musician Chet Baker 110 The film is set in the late 1960s and focuses on the musician s turbulent career comeback plagued by heroin addiction 111 His portrayal of Baker was well received Rolling Stone noted that Everything that makes Ethan Hawke an extraordinary actor his energy his empathy his fearless vanity free eagerness to explore the deeper recesses of a character is on view in Born to Be Blue 112 In Rebecca Miller s romantic comedy Maggie s Plan Hawke starred as an anthropologist and aspiring novelist alongside Greta Gerwig and Julianne Moore 113 His other films that year included the coming of age drama Ten Thousand Saints and the psychological thriller Regression opposite Emma Watson In November 2015 Hawke published his third novel Rules for a Knight in the form of a letter from a father to his four children about the moral values in life 114 In 2016 Hawke starred in Ti West s western film In a Valley of Violence in which he played a drifter seeking revenge in a small town controlled by its Marshal John Travolta 115 He then portrayed two unpleasant characters in a row first as the abusive father of a talented young baseball player in The Phenom then as the harsh husband of Maud Lewis played by Sally Hawkins in Maudie While some critics praised his unexpected turns 116 117 others felt that Hawke was miscast as a cruel figure 118 He subsequently reunited with Training Day director Antoine Fuqua and actor Denzel Washington for The Magnificent Seven 2016 a remake of the 1960 western film of the same name 119 On June 7 his fourth book Indeh A Story of the Apache Wars a graphic novel he wrote with artist Greg Ruth was released 120 In 2017 Hawke appeared in a cameo role in the science fiction film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets by Luc Besson 121 and starred in Paul Schrader s drama film First Reformed as a former military chaplain tortured by the loss of his son he encouraged to enlist in the armed forces and focused on impending cataclysmic climate change The film premiered at the 2017 Venice Film Festival to a positive reception 122 123 In 2018 Hawke had two films premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival 124 In Juliet Naked a romantic comedy adapted from Nick Hornby s novel of the same name he appeared as an obscure rock musician whose eponymous album set the plot in motion 125 His third feature film Blaze based on the life of little known country musician Blaze Foley was selected in the festival s main competition section 126 In addition Hawke starred in Budreau s crime thriller Stockholm which premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival 127 Hawke was in the 2019 western drama The Kid directed by Vincent D Onofrio 128 2020s Continued work Edit In 2019 Hawke and Jason Blum adapted the book The Good Lord Bird into the miniseries based on the same name which premiered on October 4 2020 on Showtime 129 130 131 132 He stars as abolitionist John Brown alongside Daveed Diggs Ellar Coltrane and includes an appearance of Maya Hawke In the 2020 biographical film Tesla he plays the title character inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla His third novel A Bright Ray of Darkness was published in February 2021 133 In 2022 Hawke starred as the primary villain Arthur Harrow in the Disney streaming series Moon Knight produced by Marvel Studios 134 and as serial killer of children The Grabber in the Blumhouse feature The Black Phone The latter marked Hawke s ninth collaboration with Blumhouse 135 Also that year he appeared in Robert Eggers The Northman a 10th century Viking epic which was filmed in Ireland alongside Nicole Kidman Anya Taylor Joy and Willem Dafoe 136 137 In 2022 Hawke s six part biographical documentary on Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward The Last Movie Stars was broadcast on HBO Max 138 Hawke also voiced Bruce Wayne Batman in the animated children s television series Batwheels 139 Stage career Edit Hawke has described theater as his first love 140 a place where he is free to be more creative 141 Hawke made his Broadway debut in 1992 portraying the playwright Konstantin Treplev in Anton Chekhov s The Seagull at the Lyceum Theater in Manhattan 142 The following year Hawke was a co founder and the artistic director of Malaparte a Manhattan theater company which survived until 2000 6 143 Outside the New York stage Hawke made an appearance in a 1995 production of Sam Shepard s Buried Child directed by Gary Sinise at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago 144 In 1999 he starred as Kilroy in the Tennessee Williams play Camino Real at the Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts 145 Hawke returned to Broadway in Jack O Brien s 2003 production of Henry IV playing Henry Percy Hotspur 146 New York magazine wrote Ethan Hawke s Hotspur is a compelling ardent creation 146 Ben Brantley of The New York Times reported that Hawke s interpretation of Hotspur might be too contemporary for some tastes but allowed great fun to watch as he fumes and fulminates 147 In 2005 Hawke starred in the Off Broadway revival of David Rabe s dark comedy Hurlyburly 148 The New York Times critic Brantley praised Hawke s performance as the central character Eddie reporting that he captures with merciless precision the sense of a sharp mind turning flaccid 148 The performance earned Hawke a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor 149 Hawke in 2008 at a screening for What Doesn t Kill You From November 2006 to May 2007 Hawke starred as Mikhail Bakunin in Tom Stoppard s trilogy play The Coast of Utopia an eight hour long production at the Lincoln Center Theater in New York 150 The Los Angeles Times complimented Hawke s take on Bakunin writing Ethan Hawke buzzes in and out as Bakunin a strangely appealing enthusiast on his way to becoming a famous anarchist 151 The performance earned Hawke his first Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play 152 In November 2007 he directed Things We Want a two act play by Jonathan Marc Sherman for the artist driven Off Broadway company The New Group 153 The play has four characters played by Paul Dano Peter Dinklage Josh Hamilton and Zoe Kazan New York magazine praised Hawke s understated direction particularly his ability to steer a gifted cast away from the histrionics 153 The following year Hawke received the Michael Mendelson Award for Outstanding Commitment to the Theater 154 In his acceptance speech Hawke said I don t know why they re honoring me I think the real reason they are honoring me is to help raise money for the theater company Whenever the economy gets hit hard one of the first thing sic to go is people s giving and last on that list of things people give to is the arts because they feel it s not essential I guess I m here to remind people that the arts are essential to our mental health as a country 154 In 2009 Hawke appeared in two plays under British director Sam Mendes as Trofimov in Chekhov s The Cherry Orchard and as Autolycus in Shakespeare s The Winter s Tale 155 The two productions launched in New York as part of the Bridge Project went on an eight month tour in six countries 155 The Cherry Orchard won a mixed review from the New York Daily News which wrote Ethan Hawke fits the image of the mangy student Trofimov but one wishes he didn t speak with a perennial frog in his throat 156 Hawke s performance in The Winter s Tale was better received 157 earning him a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play 158 In January 2010 Hawke directed his second play A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shepard on the New York stage 159 It was the first major Off Broadway revival of the play since its 1985 premiere 160 Hawke said that he was drawn to the play s take on the nature of reality 161 and its weird juxtaposition of humor and mysticism 160 In his review for The New York Times Ben Brantley noted the production s scary splendid clarity and praised Hawke for eliciting a performance that connoisseurs of precision acting will be savoring for years to come 162 Entertainment Weekly commented that although A Lie of the Mind wobbles a bit in its late stages Hawke s hearty revival managed to resurrect the spellbinding uneasiness of the original 163 The production garnered five Lucille Lortel Award nominations including Outstanding Revival 164 and earned Hawke a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Director of a Play 165 Hawke next starred in the Off Broadway premiere of a new play Tommy Nohilly s Blood from a Stone from December 2010 to February 2011 The play was not a critical success 166 but Hawke s portrayal of the central character Travis earned positive feedback The New York Times said he was remarkably good at communicating the buried sensitivity beneath Travis s veneer of wary resignation 167 A contributor from the New York Post noted it was Hawke s best performance in years 168 Hawke won an Obie Award for his role in Blood from a Stone 169 The following year Hawke played the title role in Chekhov s Ivanov at the Classic Stage Company 170 In early 2013 he starred in and directed a new play Clive inspired by Bertolt Brecht s Baal and written by Jonathan Marc Sherman 171 Later that year he played the title role in a Broadway production of Macbeth at the Lincoln Center Theater but his performance failed to win over the critics with the New York Post calling it underwhelming for showing untimely restraint in a flashy production 172 In 2019 Hawke returned to Broadway in the revival of Sam Shepard s True West co starring Paul Dano The show was met with critical acclaim It received the Critic s Pick from The New York Times 173 The show s previews began on December 27 2018 and officially opened January 24 2019 closing on March 17 2019 174 Hawke is a member of the LAByrinth theatre company Personal life EditHawke lives in Boerum Hill a Brooklyn neighborhood in New York City 175 and owns a small island in Nova Scotia Canada 176 He is a second cousin twice removed of Tennessee Williams on his father s side 2 177 Hawke s maternal grandfather Howard Lemuel Green served five terms in the Texas Legislature 1957 67 served as the elected Tarrant County Judge in Texas from 1967 to 1975 and was also a minor league baseball commissioner 178 179 Family Edit Hawke with wife Ryan at the 2009 Venice International Film Festival On May 1 1998 Hawke married actress Uma Thurman 180 whom he had met on the set of Gattaca in 1996 181 They have two children Maya b 1998 and Levon Roan Thurman Hawke b 2002 182 183 The couple separated in 2003 amid allegations of Hawke s infidelity 184 and filed for divorce the following year 12 The divorce was finalized in August 2005 185 In 2008 Hawke married Ryan Shawhughes 186 187 who had briefly worked as a nanny to his and Thurman s children before graduating from Columbia University 187 188 Dismissing speculation about their relationship Hawke said my first marriage disintegrated due to many pressures none of which were remotely connected to Ryan 188 They have two daughters 189 190 Hawk has stated that the most romantic thing he has done is have sex 1 Beliefs Edit Hawke identifies as a feminist and has criticized the movie business being such a boys club 191 192 He has also spoken in support of Colin Kaepernick and individual rights 193 Philanthropy Edit Hawke has served as a co chair of the New York Public Library s Young Lions Committee one of New York s major philanthropic boards 194 In 2001 Hawke co founded the Young Lions Fiction Award an annual prize for achievements in fiction by writers under 35 195 196 In November 2010 he was honored as a Library Lion by the New York Public Library 197 In May 2016 Hawke joined the library s board of trustees 198 Politics Edit Hawke supports the Democratic Party 199 and supported Bill Bradley John Kerry Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for President of the United States in 2000 2004 2008 and 2016 respectively 200 201 202 203 He is also a supporter of gay rights in March 2011 he and his wife released a video supporting same sex marriage in New York 204 In an October 2012 interview Hawke said that he prefers great art to politics explaining that his preference shows how little he cares about the latter I think about the first people of our generation to do great art I see Michael Chabon write a great book when I see Philip Seymour Hoffman do Death of a Salesman last year I see people of my generation being fully realized in their work and I find that really kind of exciting But politics I don t know Paul Ryan is certainly not my man 29 Filmography EditKey Denotes works that have not yet been releasedFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1985 Explorers Ben Crandall1988 Lion s Den Chris Short film1989 Dead Poets Society Todd AndersonDad Billy Tremont1991 White Fang Jack ConroyMystery Date Tom McHugh1992 Waterland Mathew PriceA Midnight Clear Will Knott1993 Rich in Love Wayne FrobinessAlive Nando Parrado1994 Straight to One N A Short film writer director and producerQuiz Show Don Quixote student Uncredited cameoReality Bites Troy DyerFloundering JimmyWhite Fang 2 Myth of the White Wolf Jack Conroy Uncredited cameo1995 Before Sunrise Jesse WallaceSearch and Destroy Roger1997 Gattaca Vincent Anton Freeman1998 Great Expectations Finnegan Finn BellThe Newton Boys Jess Newton1999 The Velocity of Gary NatJoe the King Len ColesSnow Falling on Cedars Ishmael Chambers2000 Hamlet Hamlet2001 Waking Life Jesse WallaceTape VinceTraining Day Detective Jake HoytChelsea Walls Sam Uncredited voice also director2002 The Jimmy Show Ray2004 Taking Lives Martin Asher James CostaBefore Sunset Jesse Wallace Also writer2005 Assault on Precinct 13 Sergeant Jake RoenickLord of War ATF Agent Jack ValentineOne Last Thing Earl Jameison Uncredited cameo2006 The Hottest State Vince Also writer and directorFast Food Nation Pete2007 Before the Devil Knows You re Dead Hank Hanson2008 What Doesn t Kill You Paulie McDouganChelsea on the Rocks Himself DocumentaryNew York I Love You Writer2009 Brooklyn s Finest Detective Sal ProcidaStaten Island Sully HalversonCorso The Last Beat Narrator Himself DocumentaryDaybreakers Edward Dalton2011 The Woman in the Fifth Tom Ricks2012 Total Recall Carl Hauser Director s cut onlySinister Ellison OswaltMea Maxima Culpa Pat Voice documentary2013 Before Midnight Jesse Wallace Also writerThe Purge James SandinGetaway Brent Magna2014 Boyhood Mason Evans Sr Predestination Agent DoeCymbeline IachimoGood Kill Major Tommy EganSeymour An Introduction Himself Documentary also director2015 Ten Thousand Saints Les KeffyMaggie s Plan John HardingBorn to Be Blue Chet BakerRegression Bruce Kenner2016 In a Valley of Violence PaulThe Phenom Hopper Gibson Sr Invasion Cosmos Voice Short filmMaudie Everett LewisThe Magnificent Seven Goodnight Robicheaux2017 Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Jolly The PimpFirst Reformed Reverend Ernst Toller24 Hours to Live Travis ConradDark Narrator Voice uncredited2018 Juliet Naked Tucker CroweBlaze Radio DJ Cameo also writer director and producerStockholm Kaj Hansson Lars Nystrom2019 The Kid Pat GarrettAdopt a Highway Russell Millings Also producerThe Truth Hank2020 Tesla Nikola TeslaCut Throat City Jackson Symms2021 Zeros and Ones JJThe Guilty Sergeant Bill Miller VoiceThe Black Phone The Grabber2022 The Northman King AurvandillGlass Onion A Knives Out Mystery Efficient Man CameoRaymond amp Ray Ray2023 Tonight at Noon Lefty Post productionLeave the World Behind Clay FilmingStrange Way of Life Jake Short filmTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes2003 Alias CIA Agent James L Lennox Episode Double Agent 2007 Robot Chicken Godzilla Jr Jason VoicesEpisode Squaw Bury Shortcake 2011 Moby Dick Starbuck 2 episodes2015 Exit Strategy Eric Shaw Pilot2019 The Purge James Sandin Episode 7 01am 2020 The Good Lord Bird John Brown 7 episodes also creator writer and executive producer2022 Moon Knight Arthur Harrow 6 episodesMarvel Studios Assembled Himself Episode Assembled The Making of Moon Knight The Last Movie Stars N A Documentary series director and creatorBatwheels Bruce Wayne Batman Episode Secret Origin of the Batwheels VoiceTheater EditYear Title Role Venue Notes1991 Casanova Young Casanova The Public Theater1992 93 The Seagull Konstantin Treplev Lyceum Theatre1993 Sophistry Xavier Ex Reynolds Playwrights Horizons1999 Camino Real Kilroy Williamstown Theatre Festival2001 The Late Henry Moss Ray Moss Peter Norton Space2003 04 Henry IV Henry Percy Vivian Beaumont Theater Broadway2005 Hurlyburly Eddie Acorn Theatre2006 07 The Coast of Utopia Michael Bakunin Vivian Beaumont Theater Broadway2007 Things We Want N A DirectorAcorn Theatre2009 The Cherry Orchard The Winter s Tale Peter Trofimov Autolycus BAM Harvey TheaterThe Old VicInternational tour2010 A Lie of the Mind N A DirectorAcorn Theatre2011 Blood From a Stone Travis Acorn Theatre2012 Ivanov Nikolai Ivanov Classic Stage Company2013 Clive Clive Also directorAcorn Theatre2013 14 Macbeth Macbeth Vivian Beaumont Theater Broadway2019 True West Lee American Airlines Theatre BroadwayAwards and nominations EditSee also List of awards and nominations received by Ethan 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