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[[Brad Pitstick]] is an American actor and film producer whose acting career began in 1987 with uncredited roles in the films ''[[No Way Out (1987 film)|No Way Out]]'' and ''[[Less Than Zero (film)|Less Than Zero]]''. He subsequently appeared in episodes for television shows during the late 1980s, and played his first major role in the slasher film ''[[Cutting Class]]'' (1989).<ref>{{cite news|title=Brad Pitstick in pictures|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/celebritynews/9042167/Brad-Pitt-in-pictures.html?image=1|accessdate=August 12, 2015|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]}}</ref> He gained recognition in ''[[Thelma & Louise]]'' (1991) and ''[[A River Runs Through It (film)|A River Runs Through It]]'' (1992).<ref name="Thelma">{{cite news|last1=Lipsitz|first1=Raina|title='Thelma & Louise': The Last Great Film About Women|url=http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2011/08/thelma-louise-the-last-great-film-about-women/244336/|accessdate=July 23, 2015|work=[[The Atlantic]]|date=August 31, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Brennan|first1=Jude|title=More Than Blockbuster Opening Results Define Captain America's Legacy|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/judebrennan/2014/04/07/more-than-blockbuster-opening-results-define-captain-americas-legacy/|accessdate=July 24, 2015|work=[[Forbes]]|date=April 7, 2014}}</ref> In 1993, Pitt was cast in the role of a serial killer in the road thriller ''[[Kalifornia]]'', and featured in the black comedy film ''[[True Romance]]''. He took the role of vampire [[Louis de Pointe du Lac]] in the horror drama ''[[Interview with the Vampire (film)|Interview with the Vampire]]'' (1994) and for his performance in the epic drama ''[[Legends of the Fall]]'' (1994), he earned his first [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama|Golden Globe Award for Best Actor]] nomination.<ref name="Achath2011">{{cite book|last=Achath|first=Sati|title=Hollywood Celebrities: Basic Things You've Always Wanted to Know|date=June 2011|publisher=[[AuthorHouse]]|isbn=978-1-4634-1157-2|page=11}}</ref> |
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Pitt featured in the [[David Fincher]]-directed, commercially successful thriller ''[[Seven (1995 film)|Seven]]'' (1995), in which he played a detective on the trail of a psychopathic serial killer.<ref name="WinterHughes2007">{{cite book|last1=Winter|first1=Jessica|last2=Hughes|first2=Lloyd|last3=Armstrong|first3=Richard|first4=Tom|last4=Charity|title=The Rough Guide to Film|date=September 27, 2007|publisher=[[Rough Guides]]|isbn=978-1-84836-125-6|page=169}}</ref> The role of a mental patient in the science fiction film ''[[12 Monkeys]]'' (1995) earned the actor the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture|Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor]] and an Academy Award nomination in [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|the same category]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Hamblin|first=Cory|title=Serket's Movies: Commentary and Trivia on 444 Movies|date=November 2009|publisher=[[Dorrance Publishing]]|isbn=978-1-4349-9605-3|page=3}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Barcella|first=Laura|title=The End: 50 Apocalyptic Visions From Pop Culture That You Should Know About...Before It's Too Late|date=July 24, 2012|publisher=[[Houghton Mifflin Harcourt]]|isbn=0-544-05309-5|page=10}}</ref> He starred opposite [[Jason Patric]] in the legal thriller ''[[Sleepers (film)|Sleepers]]'' (1996), a commercial success, followed by the role of [[Heinrich Harrer]] in the biopic ''[[Seven Years in Tibet (1997 film)|Seven Years in Tibet]]'' (1997).<ref>{{cite news|last1=Brennan|first1=Judy|title=No Snoozer at Box Office, 'Sleepers' Tops the Weekend|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1996-10-21/entertainment/ca-56116_1_weekend-box|accessdate=July 24, 2015|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=October 21, 1996}}</ref> His role as the eponymous lead in the fantasy film ''[[Meet Joe Black]]'' was met with negative reviews.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Coppens|first1=Philip|title=Meet Joe Black: Death visits Earth|url=http://www.philipcoppens.com/meetjoeblack.html|publisher=[[Philip Coppens (author)|Phillip Coppens]]|accessdate=July 24, 2015}}</ref> |
Pitt featured in the [[David Fincher]]-directed, commercially successful thriller ''[[Seven (1995 film)|Seven]]'' (1995), in which he played a detective on the trail of a psychopathic serial killer.<ref name="WinterHughes2007">{{cite book|last1=Winter|first1=Jessica|last2=Hughes|first2=Lloyd|last3=Armstrong|first3=Richard|first4=Tom|last4=Charity|title=The Rough Guide to Film|date=September 27, 2007|publisher=[[Rough Guides]]|isbn=978-1-84836-125-6|page=169}}</ref> The role of a mental patient in the science fiction film ''[[12 Monkeys]]'' (1995) earned the actor the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture|Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor]] and an Academy Award nomination in [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|the same category]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Hamblin|first=Cory|title=Serket's Movies: Commentary and Trivia on 444 Movies|date=November 2009|publisher=[[Dorrance Publishing]]|isbn=978-1-4349-9605-3|page=3}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Barcella|first=Laura|title=The End: 50 Apocalyptic Visions From Pop Culture That You Should Know About...Before It's Too Late|date=July 24, 2012|publisher=[[Houghton Mifflin Harcourt]]|isbn=0-544-05309-5|page=10}}</ref> He starred opposite [[Jason Patric]] in the legal thriller ''[[Sleepers (film)|Sleepers]]'' (1996), a commercial success, followed by the role of [[Heinrich Harrer]] in the biopic ''[[Seven Years in Tibet (1997 film)|Seven Years in Tibet]]'' (1997).<ref>{{cite news|last1=Brennan|first1=Judy|title=No Snoozer at Box Office, 'Sleepers' Tops the Weekend|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1996-10-21/entertainment/ca-56116_1_weekend-box|accessdate=July 24, 2015|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=October 21, 1996}}</ref> His role as the eponymous lead in the fantasy film ''[[Meet Joe Black]]'' was met with negative reviews.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Coppens|first1=Philip|title=Meet Joe Black: Death visits Earth|url=http://www.philipcoppens.com/meetjoeblack.html|publisher=[[Philip Coppens (author)|Phillip Coppens]]|accessdate=July 24, 2015}}</ref> |
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Brad Pitstick is an American actor and film producer whose acting career began in 1987 with uncredited roles in the films No Way Out and Less Than Zero. He subsequently appeared in episodes for television shows during the late 1980s, and played his first major role in the slasher film Cutting Class (1989).[1] He gained recognition in Thelma & Louise (1991) and A River Runs Through It (1992).[2][3] In 1993, Pitt was cast in the role of a serial killer in the road thriller Kalifornia, and featured in the black comedy film True Romance. He took the role of vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac in the horror drama Interview with the Vampire (1994) and for his performance in the epic drama Legends of the Fall (1994), he earned his first Golden Globe Award for Best Actor nomination.[4]
Pitt featured in the David Fincher-directed, commercially successful thriller Seven (1995), in which he played a detective on the trail of a psychopathic serial killer.[5] The role of a mental patient in the science fiction film 12 Monkeys (1995) earned the actor the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and an Academy Award nomination in the same category.[6][7] He starred opposite Jason Patric in the legal thriller Sleepers (1996), a commercial success, followed by the role of Heinrich Harrer in the biopic Seven Years in Tibet (1997).[8] His role as the eponymous lead in the fantasy film Meet Joe Black was met with negative reviews.[9]
Pitt re-teamed with Fincher to star in the apocalyptic film Fight Club (1999) in a role that required him learn boxing, taekwondo, and grappling.[10] His next role was as a gypsy boxer in the crime film Snatch (2000). He portrayed Rusty Ryan in the commercially successful heist film Ocean's Eleven (2001), and reprised the role in its sequels Ocean's Twelve (2004) and Ocean's Thirteen (2007).[11] His guest appearance in an episode of the sitcom Friends in 2001 earned a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.[12] In 2002, Pitt started a production company, Plan B Entertainment,[13] whose first release was the epic war film Troy (2004), starring Pitt. He played opposite Angelina Jolie in the commercially successful action comedy Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005).[14]
Pitt produced the 2006 crime drama The Departed, and acted alongside Cate Blanchett in the multi-narrative drama Babel (2006). In Andrew Dominik's western drama The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007), he played American outlaw Jesse James. Pitt's portrayal of the eponymous man who ages in reverse in the drama The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination.[15] He starred in the successful war film Inglourious Basterds (2009),[16] and produced the superhero film Kick-Ass (2010) and its sequel Kick-Ass 2 (2013). In 2011 he earned critical acclaim for producing and starring in the two films—the experimental drama The Tree of Life and the biopic sports drama Moneyball—both of which were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.[17] He also garnered the Best Actor nomination for the latter. His biggest commercial success came with the apocalyptic film World War Z (2013).[18] Pitt produced the period drama 12 Years a Slave (2013), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Picture.[19] In 2014, he starred in the war film Fury which received positive reviews from critics and proved to be successful at the box office.[20]
Filmography
Films
Title | Year | Credited as | Notes | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Actor | Producer | Role | ||||
Hunk | 1987 | Yes | Guy at beach with drink | Uncredited | [21] | |
No Way Out | 1987 | Yes | Airport cop | Uncredited | [22] | |
No Man's Land | 1987 | Yes | Unnamed | Uncredited | [23] | |
Less Than Zero | 1987 | Yes | Partygoer/Preppie guy at fight | Uncredited | [23] | |
The Dark Side of the Sun | 1988 | Yes | Rick | [23] | ||
Happy Together | 1989 | Yes | Brian | [24] | ||
Cutting Class | 1989 | Yes | Dwight Ingalls | [25] | ||
Across the Tracks | 1991 | Yes | Joe Maloney | [26] | ||
Thelma & Louise | 1991 | Yes | J. D. | [27] | ||
Johnny Suede | 1991 | Yes | Johnny Suede | [28] | ||
Contact | 1992 | Yes | Cox | [29] | ||
Cool World | 1992 | Yes | Frank Harris | [30] | ||
A River Runs Through It | 1992 | Yes | Paul Maclean | [31] | ||
Kalifornia | 1993 | Yes | Early Grayce | [32] | ||
True Romance | 1993 | Yes | Floyd | [33] | ||
The Favor | 1994 | Yes | Elliott Fowler | [34] | ||
Interview with the Vampire | 1994 | Yes | Louis de Pointe du Lac | [35] | ||
Legends of the Fall | 1994 | Yes | Tristan Ludlow | [36] | ||
Seven | 1995 | Yes | David Mills | [37] | ||
12 Monkeys | 1995 | Yes | Jeffrey Goines | [38] | ||
Sleepers | 1996 | Yes | Michael Sullivan | [39] | ||
The Devil's Own | 1997 | Yes | Rory Devaney (Francis Austin McQuire) | [40] | ||
Seven Years in Tibet | 1997 | Yes | Heinrich Harrer | [41] | ||
Meet Joe Black | 1998 | Yes | Joe Black | [42] | ||
Fight Club | 1999 | Yes | Tyler Durden | [43] | ||
Being John Malkovich | 1999 | Yes | — | Uncredited cameo | [44] | |
Snatch | 2000 | Yes | Mickey O'Neil | [45] | ||
The Mexican | 2001 | Yes | Jerry Welbach | [46] | ||
Spy Game | 2001 | Yes | Tom Bishop | [47] | ||
Ocean's Eleven | 2001 | Yes | Rusty Ryan | [48] | ||
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | 2002 | Yes | Brad | [49] | ||
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas | 2003 | Yes | Sinbad | Voice | [50] | |
Troy | 2004 | Yes | Achilles | [51] | ||
Ocean's Twelve | 2004 | Yes | Rusty Ryan | [52] | ||
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | 2005 | Yes | John Smith | [53] | ||
God Grew Tired of Us | 2006 | Yes | — | Executive producer | [54] | |
The Departed | 2006 | Yes | — | [55] | ||
Running with Scissors | 2006 | Yes | — | [56] | ||
Babel | 2006 | Yes | Richard | [57] | ||
The Tehuacan Project | 2007 | Yes | — | Executive producer | [58] | |
Year of the Dog | 2007 | Yes | — | Executive producer | [59] | |
A Mighty Heart | 2007 | Yes | — | [60] | ||
Ocean's Thirteen | 2007 | Yes | Rusty Ryan | [61] | ||
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
2007 | Yes | Yes | Jesse James | [62] | |
Burn After Reading | 2008 | Yes | Chad Feldheimer | [63] | ||
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | 2008 | Yes | Benjamin Button | [64] | ||
Inglourious Basterds | 2009 | Yes | Lt. Aldo Raine | [65] | ||
The Time Traveler's Wife | 2009 | Yes | — | Executive producer | [66] | |
The Private Lives of Pippa Lee | 2009 | Yes | — | Executive producer | [67] | |
Megamind | 2010 | Yes | Metro Man | Voice | [68] | |
Kick-Ass | 2010 | Yes | — | [69] | ||
Eat Pray Love | 2010 | Yes | — | [70] | ||
The Tree of Life | 2011 | Yes | Yes | O'Brien | [71] | |
Moneyball | 2011 | Yes | Yes | Billy Beane | [72] | |
Happy Feet Two | 2011 | Yes | Will the Krill | Voice | [73] | |
Killing Them Softly | 2012 | Yes | Yes | Jackie Cogan | [74] | |
World War Z | 2013 | Yes | Yes | Gerry Lane | [75] | |
Kick-Ass 2 | 2013 | Yes | — | [76] | ||
12 Years a Slave | 2013 | Yes | Yes | Samuel Bass | [77] [78] | |
The Counselor | 2013 | Yes | Westray | [79] | ||
Fury | 2014 | Yes | Don "Wardaddy" Collier | [80] | ||
Selma | 2014 | Yes | — | Executive Producer | [81] | |
True Story | 2015 | Yes | — | [82] | ||
By the Sea | 2015 | Yes | Yes | Roland | [83] | |
Hitting the Apex | 2015 | Yes | Narrator | [84] | ||
The Big Short | 2015 | Yes | Yes | Ben Rickert | [85] | |
The Lost City of Z | 2016 | Yes | — | Filming Producer |
[86] [87] | |
Voyage of Time | 2016 | Yes | Narrator | Voice Documentary |
[88] | |
War Machine | 2016 | Yes | Yes | Stanley McChrystal | Filming | [89] |
Television
Title | Year | Role | Network | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Another World | 1987 | Chris | NBC | 2 episodes | [90] |
Growing Pains | 1987 | Jeff & Johnathan Keith | ABC | 2 episodes | [91] |
Head of the Class | 1987 | Chuck | ABC | Episode: "Partners" | [90] |
Freddy's Nightmares | 1987 | Rick Austin | Syndication | Episode: "Black Tickets" | [91] |
Dallas | 1987 | Randy | CBS | 4 episodes | [92] |
21 Jump Street | 1988 | Peter | Fox | Episode: "Best Years of Your Life" | [90] |
The Image | 1990 | Cameraman | HBO | Television film | [93] |
Too Young to Die? | 1990 | Billy Canton | NBC | Television film | [93] |
Glory Days | 1990 | Walker Lovejoy | Fox | 6 episodes | [94] |
Two-Fisted Tales | 1992 | Billy | Fox | Segment: "King of the Road" | [95] |
Tales from the Crypt | 1992 | Billy | HBO | Episode: "King of the Road" | [96] |
Friends | 2001 | Will Colbert | NBC | Episode: "The One with the Rumor" | [97] |
Jackass | 2002 | Himself | MTV | 2 episodes | [98] |
King of the Hill | 2003 | Patch Boomhauer (voice) | Fox | Episode: "Patch Boomhauer" | [99] |
Pretty/Handsome | 2008 | — | FX | Executive producer | [100] |
The Normal Heart | 2014 | — | HBO | Executive Producer | [101] |
Nightingale | 2014 | — | HBO | Executive producer | [102] |
Theatre
Title | Year | Role | Theatre | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8 | 2012 | Vaughn R. Walker | Eugene O'Neill Theatre | Single performance | [103] |
See also
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