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Justin Chatwin

Justin Chatwin (born October 31, 1982)[1] is a Canadian actor. He began his career in 2001 with a brief appearance in the musical comedy Josie and the Pussycats. Following his breakthrough role as Robbie Ferrier in the blockbuster War of the Worlds (2005), Chatwin headlined studio films such as The Invisible (2007) and Dragonball Evolution (2009), an action-adventure feature based on the manga series Dragon Ball. In the 2010s, Chatwin acted in small independent films. He starred as rock star idol Bobby Shore in the sci-fi musical Bang Bang Baby (2014), which earned him a Canadian Screen Awards nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and appeared in the romantic comedy Unleashed (2016), and drama Summer Night (2019).

Justin Chatwin
Born (1982-10-31) October 31, 1982 (age 40)
Alma materUniversity of British Columbia
OccupationActor
Years active2001–present
Websitetheadventuresofcharliecrowe.com

Throughout the 2000s, Chatwin made guest appearances in several television series including Weeds and Lost. His first regular role was on the Showtime comedy-drama Shameless, where he portrayed Jimmy Lishman between 2011 and 2015. Chatwin starred as a cartoonist in the CBS murder mystery drama American Gothic (2016), and also that year he appeared as superhero Grant Gordon / The Ghost in the Doctor Who Christmas special "The Return of Doctor Mysterio". From 2019 to 2021, Chatwin played scientist Erik Wallace in Netflix's Another Life.

Aside from acting, he has a long-time passion for motorcycles, extreme sports and travelling.[2] Chatwin's journey from Vancouver to Patagonia on motorcycle was depicted in the documentary series No Good Reason (2020), which he also executive produced.

Early life

Chatwin was born in Nanaimo, British Columbia. He is the son of Suzanne (née Halsall), a mixed-media artist,[3][4][5] and Brian, an engineer who founded in 1982 Chatwin Engineering, a civil engineering and construction company based in British Columbia, where he served as President and CEO.[4][6][7] Chatwin's parents divorced in 2010.[8] His late grandfather was of French-Canadian ancestry.[9] Chatwin has a younger sister, Brianna, who works as a tattoo artist.[4][10] They were raised Catholic.[11]

After graduating from high school, Chatwin followed in his father's footsteps and began to study engineering at the University of British Columbia, but after one week he switched to commerce.[12] He dropped out after one semester.[13] Chatwin fell into acting and decided to pursue a career after he was "dared by a friend to go on an audition for a TV show in Canada", he recalls. "I took the dare, not knowing what I was getting into. I was called back and hired..."[14]

In 2005, Chatwin moved to Los Angeles, where he rented an apartment with fellow actor Noel Fisher.[15] Prior to this, he lived for a month in a travel trailer with a friend, stating, "We didn't have girlfriends; we were reading Kerouac and Ginsberg, driving up to the desert, walking in the dunes, and showering at 24 Hour Fitness. It was an exciting time, but would I do it again? No."[16]

Career

2001–2004: Early work

Chatwin made his debut in the musical comedy Josie and the Pussycats (2001), in which he played an enthusiastic fan. The film, based on the Archie Comics series and the Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the same name, was a commercial failure upon its initial release, but has enjoyed later success as a cult film.[17][18]

Soon after, Chatwin starred as John Spencer in the two-part miniseries Christy, Choices of the Heart. He went on to guest-star in several television series including Smallville, Mysterious Ways, Night Visions, Just Cause, Glory Days, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction and Taken, playing also a juvenile delinquent in the television film The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie (2003), directed by Paul Johansson. One year later, Chatwin played an aspiring guitarist murdered by a serial killer who takes on the identities of his victims in D. J. Caruso's psychological thriller Taking Lives, based on the novel of the same name by Michael Pye.[19] He was also a helper and friend of the title characters in the family-oriented comedy Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2, a sequel to the 1999 film Baby Geniuses. The feature is considered one of the worst films of all time, receiving an approval rating of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.[20] Ellen Fox of the Chicago Tribune called Chatwin "the only bright spot" of the film.[21]

In 2004, Newsweek magazine labeled Chatwin an "Actor to Watch" based on his performance as Tyler McKay in the three-part miniseries Traffic.[22] He also starred opposite Kate Mara in The WB pilot Prodigy, about a child prodigy.[23]

2005–2010: Breakthrough

Chatwin was chosen out of several young actors to play Tom Cruise's rebellious adolescent son in the alien invasion film War of the Worlds (2005), directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the 1898 novel by H. G. Wells.[24] It was a commercial success, grossing $603 million worldwide against a $132 million budget,[25] and garnered generally favorable reviews.[26] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle considered the film "meticulously detailed and expertly paced and photographed",[27] Roger Ebert however called it "just a big, clunky movie containing some sensational sights but lacking the zest and joyous energy we expect from Spielberg". Ebert also found the human characters "one-dimensional".[28] Chatwin's performance in War of the Worlds earned him the 'Breakthrough of the Year' award from Hollywood Life Magazine.[29] In 2005, he also starred as teenage drug dealer Billy Peck in the black comedy The Chumscrubber, alongside Camilla Belle and Jamie Bell. Arie Posin's directorial debut about a group of superficial parents and young adults living a seemingly perfect life, had the world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25,[30] and was released theatrically on August 5, earning $351,401 on a production budget of $10 million.[31][32] The film was poorly received by critics; writing for Rolling Stone, Peter Travers opined that it was "an appallingly clumsy and stupid take on drugs, kidnapping and suicide in suburbia".[33] That same month, Chatwin played the troubled homosexual son of Kevin Nealon's character in the Showtime series Weeds, appearing in the pilot episode. He reprised his role seven years later for the series finale.[34]

In 2006, Chatwin guest-starred as the undercover cop Eddie Colburn on the ABC drama series Lost. Around that time, he was attached to produce and star in a film adaptation of Michael Turner's novel The Pornographer's Poem (1999), with Jeremiah S. Chechik on board to direct.[35][36] That same year, Chatwin made his off-Broadway debut in Trip Cullman's play Dark Matters at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. Following a dysfunctional family whose mother goes missing then suddenly reappears claiming that she was abducted by aliens, Chatwin stars as Jeremy Cleary, the eccentric, but intelligent 16-year-old son of Michael (Reed Birney) and Bridget (Elizabeth Marvel).[37][38][39]

Chatwin landed his first leading role in The Invisible (2007), a remake of the Swedish film Den Osynlige.[40] David S. Goyer's supernatural thriller centers on high school senior Nick Powell, who is brutally beaten and left in an intermediate state. Chatwin liked the script because "it's about all these polar opposites – life and death, love and hate – and also about the idea that when you think something is black or white, you might suddenly find that there's gray to it".[41] The film underperformed at the box office, grossing $26 million worldwide on a $30 million budget,[42][43] and was also poorly received by critics;[44] John Campea noticed a "subtle strength" in Chatwin's performance, writing, "nothing really ever went over the top, nor did he ever come off as forced", but criticized the feature for its "lack of depth" and "dramatic tension".[45] Also in 2007, he returned to the stage to act in Jamie Wollrab's The Mistakes Madeline Made at the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder, Colorado. The story revolves around Edna (Shannon Woodward), a young woman who develops ablutophobia, a fear of bathing.[46] Chatwin plays Wilson, the protagonist's co-worker, "with lots of nervous energy, and generates laughs along the way" according to one critic.[47] Chatwin starred opposite Anton Yelchin and Eva Amurri in the coming-of-age drama Middle of Nowhere directed by John Stockwell,[48] which premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival,[49] followed by a straight-to-DVD release two years later.[50]

In 2009, Chatwin portrayed Goku in Dragonball Evolution, the first big-screen adaptation of the popular Japanese Dragon Ball manga by Akira Toriyama.[51] He described the role as the most physically demanding he had ever played, as he had to train in martial arts and adopt a strict diet with no sugar and carbohydrates.[52][53] The feature was critically panned upon release, Ross Miller of the Screen Rant calling it "a badly written film with horrible dialogue, lackluster action and a sense of fun that's nowhere to be found". Miller also felt that Chatwin was "completely miscast" as Goku.[54] In the aftermath of grossing only $56 million worldwide against a budget of $30 million,[55] all the plans for a potential franchise were canceled.[56] In the same year, Chatwin teamed up again with Jamie Wollrab for John Markland's three-person play Red Light Winter at the Dairy Arts Center, during Boulder International Fringe Festival. Written by Adam Rapp, the story sees Wollrab and Chatwin as two friends caught up in a love triangle with a young prostitute they encounter in Amsterdam.[57][58]

2011–2020: Television and films balance

 
Chatwin alongside William H. Macy at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con to promote Shameless

In December 2009, Chatwin was filming the Showtime pilot Shameless, an adaptation of Paul Abbott's British series of the same name, starring alongside William H. Macy and Emmy Rossum.[59] The 12-episode season began airing in January 2011,[60][61] and over the course of three years, Chatwin portrayed Jimmy Lishman / Steve Wilton, Rossum's love interest, a car thief who comes from a wealthy family. Chatwin made a brief appearance in the fourth season finale,[62] and returned in the fifth season as a special guest star.[63] The show received mostly positive reviews; Eric Goldman of IGN opined that Chatwin brings "the right vibe of scruffy determination" to his role,[64] while another critic noticed his "very intense and intimate chemistry" with Rossum.[65] During an interview, when asked about one of show's most controversial aspects, the frequent use of sex and nudity, Chatwin said:

One of the things that attracted me to the project, in the first place was getting past my own psychological barriers of being naked in front of people. We all have it. We're all afraid ... I think that we come out of such a Calvinistic, religious, repression era, and I think there's a lot to be said in exploiting our bodies in healthy ways, so that we can towards more liberal, healthy sexual practices. I think this show walks the line with that, and I don't think it's gratuitous".[66]

Chatwin's film career in the 2010s consists primarily in independent features. Those usually premiered first at various film festivals and were later released in select theaters and through video-on-demand or streaming services. In 2011, Chatwin starred alongside Patrick Huard and Paul Doucet in the canadian film Funkytown. Directed by Daniel Roby, the feature set in Montreal follows a group of characters and the events that changed their lives during the disco era.[67] He plays Tino DeiFiori, a young italian dancer who is hiding a secret. Chatwin was drawn to the part because he "haven't danced a day" in his life: "I'm the guy who sits in the corner at the club and doesn't move".[68] In 2011, he also acted in Shawn Christensen's short film Brink, which earned a nomination for "Best Narrative Short" at the Tribeca Film Festival.[69][70] In 2013, Chatwin guest-starred in the fourth season of The Listener,[71] and appeared in Isolated, a documentary narrated and executive produced by Ryan Phillippe about a group of surfers in search of untouched waves.[72]

Alongside Jane Levy and Peter Stormare, Chatwin subsequently appeared as rock and roll star Bobby Shore in the Jeffrey St. Jules-directed sci-fi musical set in the '60s Bang Bang Baby (2014).[73] His character was based on Vanilla Ice, Justin Bieber and Elvis Presley.[74] Bang Bang Baby won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival,[75] and garnered also two nominations at the third edition of Canadian Screen Awards, for Best Supporting Actor (Chatwin) and Best Overall Sound.[76] The Young Folks critic Josh Cabrita thought he "perfectly balances celebrity charm, self-absorption, and wooden caricature".[77] In the romantic comedy No Stranger Than Love (2015), which was the closing night film of the 16th annual Newport Beach Film Festival,[78] Chatwin plays a sensitive poet teaming up with a woman (Alison Brie) in order to rescue an unfaithful man (Colin Hanks) trapped in a black hole.[79] The Hollywood Reporter's Leslie Felperin gave the film a negative review, describing it as "disappointingly bland", lacking any "metaphor, playfulness" and "enigmatic, magical-realism" necessary to sustain the offbeat premise.[80] In 2015, Chatwin also portrayed a troubled man desperate to retrieve his bike in the short film The Cycle,[81] and recorded the audio version of Celeritas, a screenplay who featured on 2014 Black List.[82]

Chatwin starred as a detective tracking down a mysterious race of creatures in the TNT pilot Breed (2015),[83][84] and also that year, he secured a recurring role in the third season of Orphan Black, playing opposite Tatiana Maslany and Kristian Bruun.[85] The following year, Chatwin landed the role of cartoonist Cameron Hawthorne in the CBS summer series American Gothic, which centers upon a white-collar family dealing with a serial killer.[86] As a result of the mixed reviews from critics[87][88] and low ratings, CBS cancelled the show after one season.[89] Chatwin then guest-starred on BBC's Doctor Who, portraying superhero The Ghost and his alter ego Grant Gordon in 2016 Christmas special "The Return of Doctor Mysterio".[90] The episode pays homage to the comic book films, Christopher Reeve's Superman and Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man serving as inspiration for his character.[91] Vulture critic Ross Ruediger praised Chatwin's "splendid" performance.[92]

2016 saw Chatwin appear in four independent films. The western drama Poor Boy premiered as part of the Viewpoints section at the Tribeca Film Festival,[93] followed by a limited release two years later.[94] Chatwin was then cast opposite Pierce Brosnan in the allegorical thriller Urge, where he starred as an artist unaffected by the title drug which is said to remove your inhibitions.[95] In her 1-star review, Christy Lemire from RogerEbert.com called Aaron Kaufman's film "empty and unlikable as the characters themselves".[96] The romantic comedy Unleashed, written and directed by Finn Taylor, stars Kate Micucci as a woman whose cat and dog are transformed into men (Chatwin and Steve Howey).[97] In preparation for his role, Chatwin studied animal movement with Jean-Louis Rodrigue and Kristof Konrad, in order to embody the specific mannerisms and behavior.[98][99] As the Audience Award winner at the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival,[100] the film was met with generally positive reviews; Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter opined that Unleashed works "thanks to its engaging female lead and the exuberantly physical performances of her co-stars".[101] Lastly, Chatwin and Anna Camp played a couple trying to save their marriage in the time travel drama One Night.[102] Following its world premiere at the Austin Film Festival,[103] Minhal Baig's directorial debut was released nationwide early next year, with a mixed-to-negative response; despite noting the film's flawed script, Kimber Myers of the Los Angeles Times praised the "solid" performances of the cast.[104]

Chatwin starred in the Joachim Rønning-directed pilot for ABC The Doomsday Project (2017) as Navy SEAL instructor Chris Wyatt.[105] Also that year, he appeared in three films, starting with a cameo as Vincent D'Onofrio's drug-addicted son in the action-comedy CHiPs, directed by Dax Shepard, based on the television series of the same name. Chatwin then portrayed modern cowboy Hugh Jay Linder in Blake Robbins' western noir The Scent of Rain and Lightning, based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Nancy Pickard.[106] Led by Maika Monroe, the film follows a young woman's attempt to uncover the truth behind the death of her parents (Chatwin and Maggie Grace in the flashback sequences). After making its debut at the Atlanta Film Festival,[107] the critically acclaimed film was released to a general audience one year later,[108] Frank Scheck deeming it "a well-acted, intelligent thriller",[109] while another critic praised Chatwin's "subtle and strong" performance.[110] He also had a role in the independent drama We Don’t Belong Here, sharing the screen with Riley Keough and Anton Yelchin.[111]

Chatwin later headlined Crackle's original sci-fi movie In the Cloud (2018), in which he plays a computer scientist.[112] That same year, he starred as a rookie detective working on his first major case in the dramatic thriller The Assassin's Code,[113] which was screened at the 42nd Cleveland International Film Festival.[114] Chatwin also featured as a hedonistic bartender named Andy in the ensemble coming-of-age drama Summer Night (2019), directed by Joseph Cross in his directorial debut.[115] Following its premiere at the Atlanta Film Festival in the spring,[116] the film opened in theaters that summer to mixed reviews; Los Angeles Times critic Carlos Aguilar called it "mediocre and forgettable",[117] however, The Hollywood Reporter's critic found Chatwin "very funny" providing the comic relief.[118]

From 2019 to 2021, over the course of two seasons, Chatwin played scientist Erik Wallace in the Netflix television series Another Life.[119][120]

2021–present: Subsequent career

Chatwin co-starred opposite Diego Boneta, Alexandra Daddario and Travis Fimmel in the romantic crime film Die in a Gunfight (2021), which has been described as a modern version of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. He plays an unscrupulous stalker loosely based on Tybalt and Count Paris.[121][122] Although it garnered a negative response, Mae Abdulbaki of Screen Rant opined that Chatwin is "chewing up scenery with gusto and a glint in his eyes" as the film's villain.[123]

In 2022, Chatwin starred as a conflicted police officer in the period drama film The Walk, directed by Daniel Adams. Based on true events, it centers upon the desegregation of school busses in 1974 Boston.[124] Chatwin will portray Jack Reagan, the father of United States President Ronald Reagan in Sean McNamara's biopic Reagan.[125]

Other ventures

Motorcycles

Chatwin said many times that his biggest passion is motorcycles. He owns a Harley-Davidson Night Train which he named Charlie Crowe.[126] Talking about the beginnings, he said: "I had bought my first motorcycle after riding a scooter on the Amalfi Coast in 2009. Five years later, and a full blown obsession under my belt, I'm back in Italy standing at the epic Ducati factory", adding, "A perfect day for me is when I wake up and know that all I have to do is ride my motorcycle for the next ten hours in a particular direction".[127]

"Some people like scenery. For me it's the road. I just look for two-lane roads. Highways will put you to sleep. The other thing I do is ship my bike to wherever my job is. Then my reward after we wrap is that I get to ride home and camp along the way. It's how I motivate myself to get work."

—Chatwin on motorcycles, 2019[128]

Chatwin has been in many trips with his former Shameless co-stars, William H. Macy and Steve Howey. They have been riding from Los Angeles to Colorado, San Francisco and Aspen, sponsored by Harley-Davidson.[129][130] In 2014, Chatwin embarked on a trip across Europe with producer Ford Smith and actor Martin Henderson, testing the new Ducati motorcycles.[131]

In order to learn more and improve his skills, in November 2016, over the course of one weekend, Chatwin attended the Keith Code's California Superbike School, alongside actor Nicholas Hoult, motorcycle journalist Sean MacDonald, singer and music producer Albert Hammond Jr. and entrepreneur Jesse Waits. From there, he was invited to test the new AGV Corsa R helmets at Buttonwillow Raceway Park.[132][133]

In 2017, Chatwin was invited at the inaugural edition of Moto Beach Classic Festival in Southern California. The one-day event was established to promote the moto culture, bringing together artists, bike builders and fans. Chatwin took part at the BMX Boxer Cup challenge against former professional freestyle motocross racer Andy Bell, custom builder Maxwell Hazan and seasoned photographer Preston Burroughs.[134]

Chatwin is also part of WLF Enduro, a community of people from different backgrounds of work, such as teachers, salesmen or construction workers, brought together to ride 200 miles (320 km) in two days every year, throughout Southern California. Their mission is "Unifying riders around the globe with the common passion of two wheels and a throttle".[135] About his decision to join the crew, he said, "This is my hobby. This is my community. This is how I stay happy in a work oriented world. These things are important to me. Because when we die these will be the memories that remain".[136]

No Good Reason (2020)

The seven-episode documentary was released on the internet on July 29, 2020.[137][138][139] It stars Chatwin (who also serves as executive producer) and Nik Markovina (credited Nik Dean), a fellow actor and former model, now the co-founder of Lords of Gastown, a Vancouver-based company specialized on clothing and accessories for motorcycles.[140] After a couple of long rides, they decide to embark on the ultimate journey from Vancouver to Patagonia on their motorcycles named Charlie Crowe and Bobby Valentine. From Santiago to Ecuador and Bariloche, Chatwin and Markovina visit sacred places and meet interesting people, including indigenous rights activist Nina Gualinga. Chatwin stated that he has always been inspired by Bruce Chatwin, his favorite travel writer. They are not related although they share the same surname.[141] Even though the series was released in 2020, the events depicted in it took place in 2016.

Activism and charity

In 2011, Chatwin took part on a charitable motorcycle ride for amfAR, an American foundation for AIDS research,[142] and was one of the celebrities who attended "Stand Up To Cancer", a special event and auction established in order to raise money in the fight against cancer, hosted by Jaime King and Nicky Hilton Rothschild.[143]

In 2013, Chatwin joined Beau Garrett, Mark Foster and Kenna on the new edition of Summit on the Summit project, climbing Kilimanjaro. The purpose was to bring attention on the global water crisis and raise money for the people in need. Regarding the cause, he said, "We just need government will to change these things. It's something I really responded to... everyone in the world should have access to water".[144][145]

Chatwin was also one of the celebrities who protested against the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. In order to show how the future could look for the environment, he starred alongside Amy Smart in Keystone Horror trailer.[146]

In 2017, Chatwin teamed up for a special ride with Vancouver-based motorcycle company "Lords of Gastown", and charitable organization "Waves for Water", which is dedicated to provide clean water for everyone who needs it. Riding across Central America, the goal was raising money in order to purchase and install clean-water filters for the communities living in Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua.[147] Chatwin is also one of the Canadian ambassadors for Operation Smile.[148]

Personal life

Chatwin currently resides in Los Angeles, California, although he has considered moving many times in the past.[149]

Chatwin is an advocate of the nomadic lifestyle. When not working on a film or a television show, he is always on the road, stating, "The anatomy of restlessness is what my fascination is. The nomadic instinct I will call it. And the need of constant movement".[150] In these trips, he is joined usually by Ombú, a Uruguayan street dog which he adopted in 2016.[151]

Chatwin describes himself as being a shy person and having difficulties living in the U.S.: "I've always been shy speaking in front of people maybe because I've never felt like I cared about show business or other things I had to talk about. Or maybe I'm shy because I don't really feel comfortable in my own skin in America".[152]

Having a passion for extreme sports, Chatwin used to snowboard when he lived in Canada, during his high school years.[153] He enjoys spearfishing and film photography.[154][155] More recently, Chatwin has developed a passion for truck camping and mountain biking.[156]

Chatwin had been in a relationship with Molly Sims.[157][158] He dated Fallen actress Addison Timlin in 2010.[159]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Justin Chatwin
Organizations Year Category Work Result Ref.
Canadian Screen Awards 2015 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Bang Bang Baby Nominated [76]
Florence Film Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won [160]
London Movie Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won [161]
Moscow Indie Film Festival 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won [162]
New York Movie Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won [163]
Palm Springs Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won [164]
Paris Film Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won [165]
Rome International Movie Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won [166]

See also

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justin, chatwin, born, october, 1982, canadian, actor, began, career, 2001, with, brief, appearance, musical, comedy, josie, pussycats, following, breakthrough, role, robbie, ferrier, blockbuster, worlds, 2005, chatwin, headlined, studio, films, such, invisibl. Justin Chatwin born October 31 1982 1 is a Canadian actor He began his career in 2001 with a brief appearance in the musical comedy Josie and the Pussycats Following his breakthrough role as Robbie Ferrier in the blockbuster War of the Worlds 2005 Chatwin headlined studio films such as The Invisible 2007 and Dragonball Evolution 2009 an action adventure feature based on the manga series Dragon Ball In the 2010s Chatwin acted in small independent films He starred as rock star idol Bobby Shore in the sci fi musical Bang Bang Baby 2014 which earned him a Canadian Screen Awards nomination for Best Supporting Actor and appeared in the romantic comedy Unleashed 2016 and drama Summer Night 2019 Justin ChatwinChatwin at the 2008 Toronto International Film FestivalBorn 1982 10 31 October 31 1982 age 40 Nanaimo British Columbia CanadaAlma materUniversity of British ColumbiaOccupationActorYears active2001 presentWebsitetheadventuresofcharliecrowe wbr comThroughout the 2000s Chatwin made guest appearances in several television series including Weeds and Lost His first regular role was on the Showtime comedy drama Shameless where he portrayed Jimmy Lishman between 2011 and 2015 Chatwin starred as a cartoonist in the CBS murder mystery drama American Gothic 2016 and also that year he appeared as superhero Grant Gordon The Ghost in the Doctor Who Christmas special The Return of Doctor Mysterio From 2019 to 2021 Chatwin played scientist Erik Wallace in Netflix s Another Life Aside from acting he has a long time passion for motorcycles extreme sports and travelling 2 Chatwin s journey from Vancouver to Patagonia on motorcycle was depicted in the documentary series No Good Reason 2020 which he also executive produced Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2001 2004 Early work 2 2 2005 2010 Breakthrough 2 3 2011 2020 Television and films balance 2 4 2021 present Subsequent career 3 Other ventures 3 1 Motorcycles 3 1 1 No Good Reason 2020 3 2 Activism and charity 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 Awards and nominations 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditChatwin was born in Nanaimo British Columbia He is the son of Suzanne nee Halsall a mixed media artist 3 4 5 and Brian an engineer who founded in 1982 Chatwin Engineering a civil engineering and construction company based in British Columbia where he served as President and CEO 4 6 7 Chatwin s parents divorced in 2010 8 His late grandfather was of French Canadian ancestry 9 Chatwin has a younger sister Brianna who works as a tattoo artist 4 10 They were raised Catholic 11 After graduating from high school Chatwin followed in his father s footsteps and began to study engineering at the University of British Columbia but after one week he switched to commerce 12 He dropped out after one semester 13 Chatwin fell into acting and decided to pursue a career after he was dared by a friend to go on an audition for a TV show in Canada he recalls I took the dare not knowing what I was getting into I was called back and hired 14 In 2005 Chatwin moved to Los Angeles where he rented an apartment with fellow actor Noel Fisher 15 Prior to this he lived for a month in a travel trailer with a friend stating We didn t have girlfriends we were reading Kerouac and Ginsberg driving up to the desert walking in the dunes and showering at 24 Hour Fitness It was an exciting time but would I do it again No 16 Career Edit2001 2004 Early work Edit Chatwin made his debut in the musical comedy Josie and the Pussycats 2001 in which he played an enthusiastic fan The film based on the Archie Comics series and the Hanna Barbera cartoon of the same name was a commercial failure upon its initial release but has enjoyed later success as a cult film 17 18 Soon after Chatwin starred as John Spencer in the two part miniseries Christy Choices of the Heart He went on to guest star in several television series including Smallville Mysterious Ways Night Visions Just Cause Glory Days Beyond Belief Fact or Fiction and Taken playing also a juvenile delinquent in the television film The Incredible Mrs Ritchie 2003 directed by Paul Johansson One year later Chatwin played an aspiring guitarist murdered by a serial killer who takes on the identities of his victims in D J Caruso s psychological thriller Taking Lives based on the novel of the same name by Michael Pye 19 He was also a helper and friend of the title characters in the family oriented comedy Superbabies Baby Geniuses 2 a sequel to the 1999 film Baby Geniuses The feature is considered one of the worst films of all time receiving an approval rating of 0 on Rotten Tomatoes 20 Ellen Fox of the Chicago Tribune called Chatwin the only bright spot of the film 21 In 2004 Newsweek magazine labeled Chatwin an Actor to Watch based on his performance as Tyler McKay in the three part miniseries Traffic 22 He also starred opposite Kate Mara in The WB pilot Prodigy about a child prodigy 23 2005 2010 Breakthrough Edit Chatwin was chosen out of several young actors to play Tom Cruise s rebellious adolescent son in the alien invasion film War of the Worlds 2005 directed by Steven Spielberg based on the 1898 novel by H G Wells 24 It was a commercial success grossing 603 million worldwide against a 132 million budget 25 and garnered generally favorable reviews 26 Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle considered the film meticulously detailed and expertly paced and photographed 27 Roger Ebert however called it just a big clunky movie containing some sensational sights but lacking the zest and joyous energy we expect from Spielberg Ebert also found the human characters one dimensional 28 Chatwin s performance in War of the Worlds earned him the Breakthrough of the Year award from Hollywood Life Magazine 29 In 2005 he also starred as teenage drug dealer Billy Peck in the black comedy The Chumscrubber alongside Camilla Belle and Jamie Bell Arie Posin s directorial debut about a group of superficial parents and young adults living a seemingly perfect life had the world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25 30 and was released theatrically on August 5 earning 351 401 on a production budget of 10 million 31 32 The film was poorly received by critics writing for Rolling Stone Peter Travers opined that it was an appallingly clumsy and stupid take on drugs kidnapping and suicide in suburbia 33 That same month Chatwin played the troubled homosexual son of Kevin Nealon s character in the Showtime series Weeds appearing in the pilot episode He reprised his role seven years later for the series finale 34 In 2006 Chatwin guest starred as the undercover cop Eddie Colburn on the ABC drama series Lost Around that time he was attached to produce and star in a film adaptation of Michael Turner s novel The Pornographer s Poem 1999 with Jeremiah S Chechik on board to direct 35 36 That same year Chatwin made his off Broadway debut in Trip Cullman s play Dark Matters at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater Following a dysfunctional family whose mother goes missing then suddenly reappears claiming that she was abducted by aliens Chatwin stars as Jeremy Cleary the eccentric but intelligent 16 year old son of Michael Reed Birney and Bridget Elizabeth Marvel 37 38 39 Chatwin landed his first leading role in The Invisible 2007 a remake of the Swedish film Den Osynlige 40 David S Goyer s supernatural thriller centers on high school senior Nick Powell who is brutally beaten and left in an intermediate state Chatwin liked the script because it s about all these polar opposites life and death love and hate and also about the idea that when you think something is black or white you might suddenly find that there s gray to it 41 The film underperformed at the box office grossing 26 million worldwide on a 30 million budget 42 43 and was also poorly received by critics 44 John Campea noticed a subtle strength in Chatwin s performance writing nothing really ever went over the top nor did he ever come off as forced but criticized the feature for its lack of depth and dramatic tension 45 Also in 2007 he returned to the stage to act in Jamie Wollrab s The Mistakes Madeline Made at the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder Colorado The story revolves around Edna Shannon Woodward a young woman who develops ablutophobia a fear of bathing 46 Chatwin plays Wilson the protagonist s co worker with lots of nervous energy and generates laughs along the way according to one critic 47 Chatwin starred opposite Anton Yelchin and Eva Amurri in the coming of age drama Middle of Nowhere directed by John Stockwell 48 which premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival 49 followed by a straight to DVD release two years later 50 In 2009 Chatwin portrayed Goku in Dragonball Evolution the first big screen adaptation of the popular Japanese Dragon Ball manga by Akira Toriyama 51 He described the role as the most physically demanding he had ever played as he had to train in martial arts and adopt a strict diet with no sugar and carbohydrates 52 53 The feature was critically panned upon release Ross Miller of the Screen Rant calling it a badly written film with horrible dialogue lackluster action and a sense of fun that s nowhere to be found Miller also felt that Chatwin was completely miscast as Goku 54 In the aftermath of grossing only 56 million worldwide against a budget of 30 million 55 all the plans for a potential franchise were canceled 56 In the same year Chatwin teamed up again with Jamie Wollrab for John Markland s three person play Red Light Winter at the Dairy Arts Center during Boulder International Fringe Festival Written by Adam Rapp the story sees Wollrab and Chatwin as two friends caught up in a love triangle with a young prostitute they encounter in Amsterdam 57 58 2011 2020 Television and films balance Edit Chatwin alongside William H Macy at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con to promote Shameless In December 2009 Chatwin was filming the Showtime pilot Shameless an adaptation of Paul Abbott s British series of the same name starring alongside William H Macy and Emmy Rossum 59 The 12 episode season began airing in January 2011 60 61 and over the course of three years Chatwin portrayed Jimmy Lishman Steve Wilton Rossum s love interest a car thief who comes from a wealthy family Chatwin made a brief appearance in the fourth season finale 62 and returned in the fifth season as a special guest star 63 The show received mostly positive reviews Eric Goldman of IGN opined that Chatwin brings the right vibe of scruffy determination to his role 64 while another critic noticed his very intense and intimate chemistry with Rossum 65 During an interview when asked about one of show s most controversial aspects the frequent use of sex and nudity Chatwin said One of the things that attracted me to the project in the first place was getting past my own psychological barriers of being naked in front of people We all have it We re all afraid I think that we come out of such a Calvinistic religious repression era and I think there s a lot to be said in exploiting our bodies in healthy ways so that we can towards more liberal healthy sexual practices I think this show walks the line with that and I don t think it s gratuitous 66 Chatwin s film career in the 2010s consists primarily in independent features Those usually premiered first at various film festivals and were later released in select theaters and through video on demand or streaming services In 2011 Chatwin starred alongside Patrick Huard and Paul Doucet in the canadian film Funkytown Directed by Daniel Roby the feature set in Montreal follows a group of characters and the events that changed their lives during the disco era 67 He plays Tino DeiFiori a young italian dancer who is hiding a secret Chatwin was drawn to the part because he haven t danced a day in his life I m the guy who sits in the corner at the club and doesn t move 68 In 2011 he also acted in Shawn Christensen s short film Brink which earned a nomination for Best Narrative Short at the Tribeca Film Festival 69 70 In 2013 Chatwin guest starred in the fourth season of The Listener 71 and appeared in Isolated a documentary narrated and executive produced by Ryan Phillippe about a group of surfers in search of untouched waves 72 Alongside Jane Levy and Peter Stormare Chatwin subsequently appeared as rock and roll star Bobby Shore in the Jeffrey St Jules directed sci fi musical set in the 60s Bang Bang Baby 2014 73 His character was based on Vanilla Ice Justin Bieber and Elvis Presley 74 Bang Bang Baby won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival 75 and garnered also two nominations at the third edition of Canadian Screen Awards for Best Supporting Actor Chatwin and Best Overall Sound 76 The Young Folks critic Josh Cabrita thought he perfectly balances celebrity charm self absorption and wooden caricature 77 In the romantic comedy No Stranger Than Love 2015 which was the closing night film of the 16th annual Newport Beach Film Festival 78 Chatwin plays a sensitive poet teaming up with a woman Alison Brie in order to rescue an unfaithful man Colin Hanks trapped in a black hole 79 The Hollywood Reporter s Leslie Felperin gave the film a negative review describing it as disappointingly bland lacking any metaphor playfulness and enigmatic magical realism necessary to sustain the offbeat premise 80 In 2015 Chatwin also portrayed a troubled man desperate to retrieve his bike in the short film The Cycle 81 and recorded the audio version of Celeritas a screenplay who featured on 2014 Black List 82 Chatwin starred as a detective tracking down a mysterious race of creatures in the TNT pilot Breed 2015 83 84 and also that year he secured a recurring role in the third season of Orphan Black playing opposite Tatiana Maslany and Kristian Bruun 85 The following year Chatwin landed the role of cartoonist Cameron Hawthorne in the CBS summer series American Gothic which centers upon a white collar family dealing with a serial killer 86 As a result of the mixed reviews from critics 87 88 and low ratings CBS cancelled the show after one season 89 Chatwin then guest starred on BBC s Doctor Who portraying superhero The Ghost and his alter ego Grant Gordon in 2016 Christmas special The Return of Doctor Mysterio 90 The episode pays homage to the comic book films Christopher Reeve s Superman and Tobey Maguire s Spider Man serving as inspiration for his character 91 Vulture critic Ross Ruediger praised Chatwin s splendid performance 92 2016 saw Chatwin appear in four independent films The western drama Poor Boy premiered as part of the Viewpoints section at the Tribeca Film Festival 93 followed by a limited release two years later 94 Chatwin was then cast opposite Pierce Brosnan in the allegorical thriller Urge where he starred as an artist unaffected by the title drug which is said to remove your inhibitions 95 In her 1 star review Christy Lemire from RogerEbert com called Aaron Kaufman s film empty and unlikable as the characters themselves 96 The romantic comedy Unleashed written and directed by Finn Taylor stars Kate Micucci as a woman whose cat and dog are transformed into men Chatwin and Steve Howey 97 In preparation for his role Chatwin studied animal movement with Jean Louis Rodrigue and Kristof Konrad in order to embody the specific mannerisms and behavior 98 99 As the Audience Award winner at the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival 100 the film was met with generally positive reviews Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter opined that Unleashed works thanks to its engaging female lead and the exuberantly physical performances of her co stars 101 Lastly Chatwin and Anna Camp played a couple trying to save their marriage in the time travel drama One Night 102 Following its world premiere at the Austin Film Festival 103 Minhal Baig s directorial debut was released nationwide early next year with a mixed to negative response despite noting the film s flawed script Kimber Myers of the Los Angeles Times praised the solid performances of the cast 104 Chatwin starred in the Joachim Ronning directed pilot for ABC The Doomsday Project 2017 as Navy SEAL instructor Chris Wyatt 105 Also that year he appeared in three films starting with a cameo as Vincent D Onofrio s drug addicted son in the action comedy CHiPs directed by Dax Shepard based on the television series of the same name Chatwin then portrayed modern cowboy Hugh Jay Linder in Blake Robbins western noir The Scent of Rain and Lightning based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Nancy Pickard 106 Led by Maika Monroe the film follows a young woman s attempt to uncover the truth behind the death of her parents Chatwin and Maggie Grace in the flashback sequences After making its debut at the Atlanta Film Festival 107 the critically acclaimed film was released to a general audience one year later 108 Frank Scheck deeming it a well acted intelligent thriller 109 while another critic praised Chatwin s subtle and strong performance 110 He also had a role in the independent drama We Don t Belong Here sharing the screen with Riley Keough and Anton Yelchin 111 Chatwin later headlined Crackle s original sci fi movie In the Cloud 2018 in which he plays a computer scientist 112 That same year he starred as a rookie detective working on his first major case in the dramatic thriller The Assassin s Code 113 which was screened at the 42nd Cleveland International Film Festival 114 Chatwin also featured as a hedonistic bartender named Andy in the ensemble coming of age drama Summer Night 2019 directed by Joseph Cross in his directorial debut 115 Following its premiere at the Atlanta Film Festival in the spring 116 the film opened in theaters that summer to mixed reviews Los Angeles Times critic Carlos Aguilar called it mediocre and forgettable 117 however The Hollywood Reporter s critic found Chatwin very funny providing the comic relief 118 From 2019 to 2021 over the course of two seasons Chatwin played scientist Erik Wallace in the Netflix television series Another Life 119 120 2021 present Subsequent career Edit Chatwin co starred opposite Diego Boneta Alexandra Daddario and Travis Fimmel in the romantic crime film Die in a Gunfight 2021 which has been described as a modern version of William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet He plays an unscrupulous stalker loosely based on Tybalt and Count Paris 121 122 Although it garnered a negative response Mae Abdulbaki of Screen Rant opined that Chatwin is chewing up scenery with gusto and a glint in his eyes as the film s villain 123 In 2022 Chatwin starred as a conflicted police officer in the period drama film The Walk directed by Daniel Adams Based on true events it centers upon the desegregation of school busses in 1974 Boston 124 Chatwin will portray Jack Reagan the father of United States President Ronald Reagan in Sean McNamara s biopic Reagan 125 Other ventures EditMotorcycles Edit Chatwin said many times that his biggest passion is motorcycles He owns a Harley Davidson Night Train which he named Charlie Crowe 126 Talking about the beginnings he said I had bought my first motorcycle after riding a scooter on the Amalfi Coast in 2009 Five years later and a full blown obsession under my belt I m back in Italy standing at the epic Ducati factory adding A perfect day for me is when I wake up and know that all I have to do is ride my motorcycle for the next ten hours in a particular direction 127 Some people like scenery For me it s the road I just look for two lane roads Highways will put you to sleep The other thing I do is ship my bike to wherever my job is Then my reward after we wrap is that I get to ride home and camp along the way It s how I motivate myself to get work Chatwin on motorcycles 2019 128 Chatwin has been in many trips with his former Shameless co stars William H Macy and Steve Howey They have been riding from Los Angeles to Colorado San Francisco and Aspen sponsored by Harley Davidson 129 130 In 2014 Chatwin embarked on a trip across Europe with producer Ford Smith and actor Martin Henderson testing the new Ducati motorcycles 131 In order to learn more and improve his skills in November 2016 over the course of one weekend Chatwin attended the Keith Code s California Superbike School alongside actor Nicholas Hoult motorcycle journalist Sean MacDonald singer and music producer Albert Hammond Jr and entrepreneur Jesse Waits From there he was invited to test the new AGV Corsa R helmets at Buttonwillow Raceway Park 132 133 In 2017 Chatwin was invited at the inaugural edition of Moto Beach Classic Festival in Southern California The one day event was established to promote the moto culture bringing together artists bike builders and fans Chatwin took part at the BMX Boxer Cup challenge against former professional freestyle motocross racer Andy Bell custom builder Maxwell Hazan and seasoned photographer Preston Burroughs 134 Chatwin is also part of WLF Enduro a community of people from different backgrounds of work such as teachers salesmen or construction workers brought together to ride 200 miles 320 km in two days every year throughout Southern California Their mission is Unifying riders around the globe with the common passion of two wheels and a throttle 135 About his decision to join the crew he said This is my hobby This is my community This is how I stay happy in a work oriented world These things are important to me Because when we die these will be the memories that remain 136 No Good Reason 2020 Edit The seven episode documentary was released on the internet on July 29 2020 137 138 139 It stars Chatwin who also serves as executive producer and Nik Markovina credited Nik Dean a fellow actor and former model now the co founder of Lords of Gastown a Vancouver based company specialized on clothing and accessories for motorcycles 140 After a couple of long rides they decide to embark on the ultimate journey from Vancouver to Patagonia on their motorcycles named Charlie Crowe and Bobby Valentine From Santiago to Ecuador and Bariloche Chatwin and Markovina visit sacred places and meet interesting people including indigenous rights activist Nina Gualinga Chatwin stated that he has always been inspired by Bruce Chatwin his favorite travel writer They are not related although they share the same surname 141 Even though the series was released in 2020 the events depicted in it took place in 2016 Activism and charity Edit In 2011 Chatwin took part on a charitable motorcycle ride for amfAR an American foundation for AIDS research 142 and was one of the celebrities who attended Stand Up To Cancer a special event and auction established in order to raise money in the fight against cancer hosted by Jaime King and Nicky Hilton Rothschild 143 In 2013 Chatwin joined Beau Garrett Mark Foster and Kenna on the new edition of Summit on the Summit project climbing Kilimanjaro The purpose was to bring attention on the global water crisis and raise money for the people in need Regarding the cause he said We just need government will to change these things It s something I really responded to everyone in the world should have access to water 144 145 Chatwin was also one of the celebrities who protested against the controversial Keystone XL pipeline In order to show how the future could look for the environment he starred alongside Amy Smart in Keystone Horror trailer 146 In 2017 Chatwin teamed up for a special ride with Vancouver based motorcycle company Lords of Gastown and charitable organization Waves for Water which is dedicated to provide clean water for everyone who needs it Riding across Central America the goal was raising money in order to purchase and install clean water filters for the communities living in Honduras Guatemala El Salvador and Nicaragua 147 Chatwin is also one of the Canadian ambassadors for Operation Smile 148 Personal life EditChatwin currently resides in Los Angeles California although he has considered moving many times in the past 149 Chatwin is an advocate of the nomadic lifestyle When not working on a film or a television show he is always on the road stating The anatomy of restlessness is what my fascination is The nomadic instinct I will call it And the need of constant movement 150 In these trips he is joined usually by Ombu a Uruguayan street dog which he adopted in 2016 151 Chatwin describes himself as being a shy person and having difficulties living in the U S I ve always been shy speaking in front of people maybe because I ve never felt like I cared about show business or other things I had to talk about Or maybe I m shy because I don t really feel comfortable in my own skin in America 152 Having a passion for extreme sports Chatwin used to snowboard when he lived in Canada during his high school years 153 He enjoys spearfishing and film photography 154 155 More recently Chatwin has developed a passion for truck camping and mountain biking 156 Chatwin had been in a relationship with Molly Sims 157 158 He dated Fallen actress Addison Timlin in 2010 159 Filmography EditFurther information List of Justin Chatwin performancesAwards and nominations EditAwards and nominations received by Justin Chatwin Organizations Year Category Work Result Ref Canadian Screen Awards 2015 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Bang Bang Baby Nominated 76 Florence Film Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won 160 London Movie Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won 161 Moscow Indie Film Festival 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won 162 New York Movie Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won 163 Palm Springs Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won 164 Paris Film Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won 165 Rome International Movie Awards 2022 Best Actor The Walk Won 166 See also EditPortals Canada Biography Anime and mangaReferences Edit Justin Chatwin Biography amp Movies Tribute ca Retrieved September 25 2020 Fragments from the Road Readmeta com November 20 2018 Retrieved September 25 2020 Justin Chatwin Biography 1982 Film Reference Retrieved January 5 2012 a b c At peace with the world The Globe and Mail June 27 2005 Retrieved March 24 2020 Suzanne Chatwin mixed media works at Artzi Stuff Gobc ca Retrieved September 8 2022 Our Company Chatwin Engineering Retrieved February 28 2020 Our Stuff Chatwin Engineering Retrieved February 28 2020 4 Colombia Part Two by Justin Chatwin The Adventures of Charlie Crowe com February 10 2016 Retrieved February 28 2020 2 An Ode to to sic Jean Baptiste by Justin Chatwin The Adventures of Charlie Crowe com January 6 2016 Retrieved February 28 2020 5 of Victoria s trendiest black amp grey tattoo artists VictoriaNow January 29 2021 Retrieved September 8 2022 Kramer Peter July 5 2005 Chatwin looks to Cruise s style USA Today Retrieved April 20 2010 Caddell Ian July 7 2005 War opens world to Nanaimo actor The Georgia Straight Retrieved February 28 2020 Intini John July 4 2005 How many SuperBabies would it take to save the world Macleans Retrieved February 28 2020 Justin Chatwin talks to Tim Nasson Wild About Movies com June 22 2005 Retrieved May 2 2018 Yamato Jen March 7 2011 Noel Fisher On Battle Los Angeles and Going Vampire for The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Movieline com Retrieved November 20 2012 Vadnal Julie January 14 2011 Smooth Criminal Elle Retrieved April 25 2020 Alter Rebecca April 10 2021 Check Out This Josie and the Pussycats Is the Best Movie Ever Cast Reunion Vulture Retrieved August 5 2021 Josie And The Pussycats Is The Best Movie Of The 2000s And It s Time We Give It Some Damn Respect BuzzFeed July 9 2020 Retrieved August 5 2021 Mumby Daniel May 30 2014 Angelina Jolie 5 Awesome Performances And 5 That Sucked WhatCulture Retrieved August 5 2021 Superbabies Baby Geniuses 2 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved September 10 2021 Fox Ellen August 27 2004 Superbabies toddles toward inanity Chicago Tribune Retrieved September 10 2021 Justin Chatwin movies photos movie reviews filmography and biography AllMovie Retrieved September 27 2022 Schneider Michael March 11 2004 Kat Call add thesps to pilots Variety Retrieved June 30 2020 B Brian October 6 2004 Justin Chatwin takes coveted role in Spielberg s War of the Worlds remake MovieWeb Retrieved November 22 2016 War of the Worlds 2005 Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 30 2020 War of the Worlds Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved June 30 2020 LaSalle Mick June 29 2005 Close encounters of the thrilling kind nothing cuddly about War of the Worlds SFGate com Retrieved July 12 2020 Ebert Roger June 28 2005 Creaking Havoc Roger Ebert com Retrieved July 12 2020 HOLLYWOOD BEAT Moms Reign Supreme on The Hollywood Beat MovieWeb December 21 2005 Retrieved January 25 2020 Keeps David February 20 2005 The sundance kids The Guardian Retrieved June 30 2020 The Chumscrubber Box Office Mojo Retrieved July 30 2021 Fetters Sara M August 5 2005 The Chumscrubber Interview Part 2 MovieFreak com Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved July 30 2021 Travers Peter August 5 2005 The Chumscrubber Rolling Stone Retrieved July 12 2020 Goldman Eric September 18 2012 Weeds It s Time Review IGN Retrieved September 10 2022 Jacobs Evan August 3 2005 Chatwin in Pornographer Talks MovieWeb Retrieved August 28 2020 Green Willow September 13 2006 Reading The Pornographer s Poem Empire Retrieved August 28 2020 Roberto Aguirre Sacasa DARK MATTERS Rattlestick org Retrieved May 8 2020 Hernandez Ernio October 19 2006 Full Cast Set for Aguirre Sacasa s Dark Matters at Rattlestick Playbill com Retrieved November 25 2016 Dark Matters CurtainUp com Retrieved November 22 2016 Green Willow August 26 2005 Justin Chatwin Is Invisible Empire Retrieved November 22 2016 Justin Chatwin from War Of The Worlds to The Invisible Philstar com June 1 2007 Retrieved September 22 2020 The Invisible 2007 Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 30 2020 The Invisible Bomb Report Retrieved July 30 2021 The Invisible Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved June 30 2020 Campea John April 29 2007 John Reviews The Invisible The Movie Blog Retrieved December 31 2020 Moore John July 27 2007 Moore Assassins Madeline The Denver Post Retrieved May 8 2020 Collins Mark August 14 2009 Review The Mistakes Madeline Made DailyCamera com Retrieved November 25 2016 Orange B Alan July 10 2007 Three Join Middle of Nowhere MovieWeb Retrieved September 14 2021 Toronto Film Festival lineup 2008 Variety Retrieved June 30 2020 Scott Mike July 13 2010 Baton Rouge shot Middle of Nowhere stars Susan Sarandon but it s Anton Yelchin s movie Nola com Retrieved June 30 2020 Brevet Brad November 14 2007 Chatwin and Marsters join Dragonball Z ComingSoon net Retrieved November 22 2016 Wolf Jeanne April 7 2009 Justin Chatwin s On Screen Hair Drama Parade Retrieved September 22 2020 Dragonball Evolution Justin Chatwin interview IndieLondon Retrieved September 22 2020 Miller Ross April 8 2009 Dragonball Evolution Review Screen Rant Retrieved July 12 2020 Dragonball Evolution 2009 The Numbers Retrieved July 30 2021 Miller Ross April 5 2009 Dragonball Sequel Already Has A Script Screen Rant Retrieved April 27 2020 Collins Mark August 12 2009 Boulder International Fringe Festival In your dreams Colorado Daily Retrieved May 8 2020 Collins Mark August 15 2009 Boulder International Fringe Festival Native returns in dream fueled play DailyCamera com Retrieved October 22 2018 Andreeva Nellie December 16 2009 Emmy Rossum to star in Showtime pilot The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 22 2016 Moody Mike April 8 2010 Showtime picks up Shameless remake Digital Spy Retrieved May 29 2020 Andreeva Nellie July 12 2010 January Premiere Dates For Showtime s Shameless Episodes amp Californication Deadline Retrieved September 5 2021 Goldberg Lesley April 7 2014 Shameless Surprise Former Series Regular Returns Video The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 10 2020 Wagmeister Elizabeth January 11 2015 Shameless Emmy Rossum Teases Justin Chatwin s Return amp New Love Interest Variety Retrieved November 22 2016 Goldman Eric January 9 2011 Shameless Pilot Review IGN com Retrieved June 30 2020 Johnson Allyson February 16 2015 TV Review Shameless 5 06 Crazy Love The Young Folks Retrieved June 30 2020 Radish Christina February 12 2012 Justin Chatwin Talks SHAMELESS Season 2 Collider Retrieved September 22 2020 Barnard Linda March 4 2011 Funkytown Montreal s last days of disco The Star Retrieved September 22 2020 Usinger Mike March 2 2011 B C s Justin Chatwin takes himself to Funkytown Straight com Retrieved November 22 2016 Brink Tribeca Film Retrieved November 22 2016 Knegt Peter March 16 2011 2011 Tribeca Film Festival Announces Short Film Selections IndieWire Retrieved June 30 2020 Cairns Bryan May 28 2013 The Listener Season 4 Mind Games And Familiar Faces HuffPost Retrieved November 22 2016 Holman Jordyn June 30 2014 Ryan Phillippe s Human Rights Doc to Hit Theaters This Summer Variety Retrieved March 10 2020 Sneider Jeff March 14 2014 Jane Levy Justin Chatwin Peter Stormare to Star in Bang Bang Baby Exclusive TheWrap Retrieved November 22 2016 Bang Bang Baby Justin Chatwin Interview That Shelf August 21 2015 Retrieved September 22 2020 Pond Steve September 14 2014 The Imitation Game Wins Toronto Audience Award The Wrap Retrieved June 30 2020 a b Jancelewicz Chris January 13 2015 Canadian Screen Awards Nominees 2015 Orphan Black Xavier Dolan s Mommy Lead The Pack HuffPost Retrieved March 10 2020 Cabrita Josh August 19 2015 Movie Review Bang Bang Baby The Young Folks Retrieved July 12 2020 Miller Michael April 29 2015 No Stranger Than Love to close film festival Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 10 2020 McNary Dave June 18 2013 Alison Brie Justin Chatwin Colin Hanks In No Stranger Than Love EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved November 22 2016 Felperin Leslie May 4 2015 No Stranger Than Love Newport Beach Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved September 13 2020 The Cycle Spring Summer 2015 GarrettLeight com August 20 2019 Retrieved March 10 2020 Celeritas Earwolf com December 3 2015 Retrieved March 10 2020 Goldberg Lesley January 13 2015 Justin Chatwin to Star in TNT Supernatural Drama Breed Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 10 2020 Goldberg Lesley April 23 2015 TNT Passes on Justin Chatwin Drama Pilot Breed The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 10 2020 Zumberge Marianne November 25 2014 Orphan Black Adds Shameless Alum Justin Chatwin James Frain For Season 3 Variety com Retrieved April 30 2018 Andreeva Nellie December 7 2015 Justin Chatwin amp Megan Ketch To Star In CBS Summer Series American Gothic Deadline com Retrieved November 22 2016 Moylan Brian June 22 2016 American Gothic Boston serial killer drama is a case of slash n slow burn The Guardian Retrieved June 30 2020 McFarland Melanie June 20 2016 TV Review American Gothic Variety Retrieved June 30 2020 Andreeva Nellie October 17 2016 Summer Series BrainDead amp American Gothic Canceled By CBS After 1 Season Deadline Retrieved June 30 2020 Erbland Kate October 7 2016 Doctor Who Christmas Special Sneak Peek Reveals First Look At Justin Chatwin s New Hero IndieWire Retrieved November 22 2016 Alter Ethan December 23 2016 Justin Chatwin Talks Suiting Up as a Superhero in Doctor Who The Return of Doctor Mysterio Yahoo com Retrieved September 16 2020 Ruediger Russ December 26 2016 Doctor Who Christmas Special Recap Man of Feel Vulture Retrieved June 30 2020 Cox Gordon March 2 2016 Tribeca Film Festival Unveils 2016 Competition Slate Variety Retrieved June 30 2020 Busch Anita May 17 2018 Poor Boy Acquired For Theatrical Release By Indican Pictures Watch The First Trailer Cannes Deadline com Retrieved March 10 2020 Ford Rebecca October 24 2014 Shameless Actor Justin Chatwin Joins Urge Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 22 2016 Lemire Christy June 3 2016 Urge Roger Ebert com Retrieved June 30 2020 Ford Rebecca June 4 2015 Kate Micucci Steve Howey Justin Chatwin Join Indie Unleashed Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 22 2016 Justin Chatwin uses animal studies to embody Ajax the cat in Unleashed Alexander Techworks Retrieved July 12 2020 Men amp Women Cats amp Dogs An interview with Unleashed director Finn Taylor Style Maniac Retrieved July 12 2020 Anderson Erik October 18 2016 Lion and Moonlight Win 39th Mill Valley Film Festival Audience Awards AwardsWatch Retrieved March 10 2020 Scheck Frank August 23 2017 Unleashed Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 30 2020 McNary Dave November 7 2016 AFM Anna Camp Justin Chatwin Romance 1 Night Sells to Level 33 EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved November 22 2016 Austin Film Festival Announces Marquee Titles amp Full 2016 Lineup Sound amp Picture September 14 2016 Retrieved June 30 2020 Myers Kimber February 9 2017 Review Potential goes unfulfilled in romantic drama 1 Night but Anna Camp is worth a watch Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 13 2020 Baxter Joseph June 27 2017 Doomsday Apocalyptic Pilot Lands at Sony TV after Dumped by ABC Den of Geek Retrieved March 10 2020 Sneider Jeff November 5 2015 Logan Miller Mark Webber Justin Chatwin Join The Scent of Rain and Lightning TheWrap Retrieved November 22 2016 McAllister Cameron March 13 2017 Atlanta Film Festival Announces 2017 Lineup of Features and Short Films Atlanta Film Festival com Retrieved September 6 2021 Haring Bruce February 2 2018 SP Releasing Grabs US Rights To Thriller The Scent Of Rain amp Lightning Deadline Retrieved September 6 2021 Scheck Frank February 15 2018 The Scent of Rain and Lightning Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 12 2020 Mast Adam June 9 2017 Movie Review The Scent of Rain and Lightning is a murder mystery to watch for Suindependent com Retrieved September 6 2021 Murthi Vikram January 24 2017 We Don t Belong Here Exclusive Trailer Anton Yelchin and Catherine Keener Star In Dysfunctional Family Thriller IndieWire Retrieved March 10 2020 Spangler Todd September 20 2017 Gabriel Byrne Justin Chatwin Star in Crackle s VR Themed Movie In the Cloud Variety Retrieved December 18 2017 Ford Rebecca October 20 2016 Shameless Fargo Actors to Star in Indie Legacy Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 18 2017 Cleveland International Film Festival Inside Assassin s Code a Cleveland centric crime thriller Cleveland com April 12 2018 Retrieved June 30 2020 Kroll Justin November 13 2017 Joseph Cross Teams With James Ponsoldt on Directorial Debut Summer Night EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved December 18 2017 Pryce Kevon March 1 2019 43rd Annual Atlanta Film Festival Announces Complete Lineup Atlanta Film Festival com Retrieved September 6 2021 Aguilar Carlos July 11 2019 Review Summer Night renders young adulthood as tiresome Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 30 2020 Scheck Frank July 11 2019 Summer Night Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 30 2020 Porter Rick August 28 2018 Netflix s Another Life Adds 4 to Cast Finds Director The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 21 2022 Swift Andy February 21 2022 Another Life Cancelled at Netflix Read Katee Sackhoff s Statement TVLine Retrieved February 21 2022 Grobar Matt April 30 2021 Lionsgate Acquires North American Rights To Thriller Die In A Gunfight Starring Alexandra Daddario And Diego Boneta Deadline Retrieved September 10 2021 Lane Carly June 14 2021 Exclusive Die in a Gunfight Trailer Reveals a Star Crossed and Stylized Love Story Starring Alexandra Daddario and Diego Boneta Collider Retrieved September 10 2021 Abdulbaki Mae July 18 2021 Die In A Gunfight Review A Contrived Tonally Inconsistent Melodrama Screen Rant Retrieved September 10 2021 Kay Jeremy July 9 2021 CMG launches Cannes sales on Justin Chatwin Terrence Howard Jeremy Piven race drama The Walk exclusive Screen Daily Retrieved September 10 2021 Vlessing Etan September 1 2021 Amanda Righetti Justin Chatwin Join Dennis Quaid in Ronald Reagan Biopic Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved September 10 2021 D Reid Michael September 1 2016 Big Picture 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world Instagram Archived from the original on 2021 12 26 Retrieved April 30 2020 Our Projects Stockyard Studios Retrieved August 27 2020 No Good Reason Trailer Vimeo Retrieved August 27 2020 Home No Good Reason Retrieved November 16 2020 Rossi Cheryl September 26 2014 Harley ride a reality for cancer survivor Vancouver Courier Retrieved November 16 2020 On Bruce Chatwin The Adventures of Charlie Crowe com December 10 2015 Retrieved November 16 2020 Motorcycles to Roar Up Third Avenue For AIDS Charity Event DNAinfo com Archived from the original on November 10 2017 Retrieved January 9 2020 Last Night s Parties Jaime King Nicky Hilton Emma Roberts Support The Fight Against Cancer AnnaLynne McCord Helps End Human Trafficking amp More Guest of a Guest July 25 2011 Retrieved April 23 2020 Beau Garrett and Justin Chatwin join Kilimanjaro trek Hollywood com January 4 2013 Retrieved March 31 2020 Price Chandra January 25 2013 Justin Chatwin s Nerves Tears Laughs On Summit ET Canada Retrieved March 31 2020 Keystone XL Spoof Features Celebrities Against Controversial Pipeline VIDEO HuffPost November 6 2013 Retrieved March 31 2020 Vancouver Motorcycle Company getting international recognition for Central America ride Daily Hive December 19 2017 Retrieved April 12 2020 Molly Sims Justin Chatwin and Benj Gershman join Operation Smile as 25th Anniversary Smile Ambassadors Findit com June 22 2007 Retrieved May 3 2018 Justin Chatwin Talks Shameless Season Three DIRECTV Insider January 10 2013 Retrieved March 25 2020 Pre Trip by Justin Chatwin Lords of Gastown December 11 2015 Retrieved September 14 2021 Justin Chatwin on Instagram Thank you iamrhonamitra for bringing me my best bud Instagram Archived from the original on 2021 12 26 Retrieved April 23 2020 6 Children of the Jaguar by Justin Chatwin The Adventures of Charlie Crowe com February 18 2016 Retrieved February 18 2020 Dragonball Evolution Justin Chatwin Interview Cinema com Retrieved May 3 2018 Justin Chatwin Art of Awareness ca July 18 2017 Retrieved April 23 2020 Transatlantyk 2014 Rozmawiamy z Justinem Chatwinem Filmweb Retrieved May 3 2020 White Gordon April 5 2021 Justin Chatwin The Balance of Acting and Adventure Truck Camper Magazine Retrieved September 14 2021 Malkin Marc May 27 2008 Sightings Fergie Pink and Some Radio City Sex E Online Retrieved January 18 2021 That s Showbuzz Highlights of U S celebrity mags Reuters May 3 2007 Retrieved January 18 2021 The Cycle GarrettLeight com August 20 2019 Retrieved November 25 2016 Winners January 2022 Florence Film Awards Retrieved February 20 2022 Winners April 2022 London Movie Awards Retrieved July 7 2022 Winners 2022 Moscow Indie Film Festival Retrieved March 5 2022 Winners January 2022 New York Movie Awards Retrieved February 20 2022 Winners May 2022 Palm Springs Awards Retrieved July 7 2022 Winners January 2022 Paris Film Awards Retrieved February 20 2022 February 2022 Winners Rome International Movie Awards Retrieved July 7 2022 External 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