Jump to content

Elijah Wood

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 216.190.89.46 (talk) at 16:40, 29 October 2006 (Trivia). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Elijah Wood
File:Elijah-premiere-eternalsunshine.jpg
Born
Elijah Jordan Wood
Height5’6’ (168 cm)

Elijah Jordan Wood (born January 28, 1981) is an American actor and music executive. A professional actor since the age of nine, Wood is best known for the role of Frodo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. He took to the stage in his elementary school's staging of the play The Sound of Music. The following year, he graduated to the title character in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Wood also served as choir boy during the production of See How They Run, produced by the Marion Creative Council.

Making his film debut with a minor part in Back to the Future II (1989), Wood landed a succession of subsequent larger roles, and became a critically acclaimed child actor. His performance in The War gained him a nomination for a 'Young Star Award' (for which he was nominated five times, and won once), and Roger Ebert said in his review of the film that Elijah Wood has emerged, I believe, as the most talented actor in his age group, in Hollywood history.

His role as Frodo in The Lord of the Rings made him a star, but he has resisted typecasting by recently choosing varied roles, such as a stalker in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, a mute cannibal in Sin City and a eccentric collector in Everything Is Illuminated.

Career

Early career

Radio Flyer

Wood modelled, and did local commercials, before moving with his family to Los Angeles in 1988. It was there that Wood got his first break, a small role in a video by Paula Abdul, "Forever Your Girl," directed by David Fincher. Film work almost instantly followed, with a bit part in Back to the Future II (1989). It was Wood's role as Aidan Quinn's son in Barry Levinson's 1990 film Avalon (the third film in the Baltimore trilogy containing 1982's Diner and 1987's Tin Men) that first gave Wood attention, as the film received widespread critical acclaim and was nominated for four Academy Awards.

After a small part in the Richard Gere pot-boiler Internal Affairs (1990), Wood secured his first starring role in Paradise (1991), in which he played a young boy who brings estranged couple Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson back together. He received good reviews for his performance - some said it was one of the best things about the film - and from there, he went on to co-star with Mel Gibson and Jamie Lee Curtis in Forever Young and with Joseph Mazzello in Radio Flyer (both were released in 1992).

1993-98

In 1993, Wood co-starred with Macaulay Culkin in The Good Son, which was a failure both at the box office and with filmgoers who couldn't stomach the idea of the little blond boy from Home Alone as a pre-teen psychopath. In casting Wood as the good to Culkin's evil, the film helped further establish the kind of characters Wood was to become known for: thoughtful, well meaning, and perhaps a bit confused. Wood's next film, the same year's The Adventures of Huck Finn, provided a departure from this type of character, but The War (1994), with Kevin Costner, marked something of a return.

Also in 1994, Wood had the title role in North, a film remarkable for the volume of bad reviews and bad box office that it received, but also for the fact that practically every bad review contained a positive assessment of Wood's performance. Wood's follow-up, Flipper (1996), was hardly an improvement, but the subsequent critical and financial success of Ang Lee's The Ice Storm (1997) provided a positive development in the young actor's career. As the soulfully dazed and confused Mikey Carver, Wood gave a portrayal remarkable for its rendering of the thoughtfulness and exquisite hopelessness inherent in the character. 1998's Deep Impact and The Faculty did not allow Wood the same degree of character development, but were great financial successes and further stepping stones in Wood's evolution from winsome child star to impressive young actor.

1999-2003

File:FrodolookLotR.JPG
Wood as Frodo Baggins gives the audience a powerful look in Peter Jackson's film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings

Following a brief turn as the boyfriend of a wannabe hip-hop groupie in James Toback's problematic Black and White (1999), Wood further evolved as an actor in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, the first installation of director Peter Jackson's adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's literary trilogy. His most hotly anticipated project, the 2001 film gave Wood top billing as Frodo Baggins, alongside a glittering cast that included Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett, Sean Bean, and Liv Tyler. That same year, the young actor could be seen in less mystical surroundings, courtesy of Ed Burns' Ash Wednesday, a crime drama that also featured Oliver Platt and Rosario Dawson.

In 2002, Wood lent his voice to Disney's straight-to-video release of The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina. Of course, his most substantial role of 2002 is unarguably his return to the role of hobbit Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.

2003 proved to be a similar year for Wood - after two relatively small jobs (his role credited as 'The Guy' in Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over and his stint as First Assistant Director in Sean Astin's The Long and Short of It served purely as a break for Elijah), the young actor once again resumed his role as Frodo Baggins for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, the last chapter in Tolkien's trilogy.

2004-05

Hot on the heels of the trilogy, Wood quickly appeared in his first post-Frodo role in the off-kilter but highly effective Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), playing an ethically challenged lab technician who helps erase heartbreaking memories' but then uses his knowledge of the past relationship of an unknowing former patient (played by Kate Winslet) to woo her.

He then had a chillingly silent turn as the cannibalistic, bespectacled serial killer Kevin in director Robert Rodriguez and writer-artist Frank Miller's visually arresting adaptation of Miller's crime noir comic book series Sin City (2005), appearing opposite Mickey Rourke in the segment "The Hard Goodbye".

Wood's latest work includes the acclaimed Everything Is Illuminated, in which he stars as a young American Jewish man on a quest to find the woman who once saved his grandfather during the Second World War, and Green Street Hooligans, as an American college student who falls in with a violent English football firm, both were released in 2005.

Upcoming projects

In 2005, Wood shot a small part in Paris, je t'aime, which consists of eighteen 5-minute sections. Each section is directed by a different director. Wood’s section, called Quartier de la Madeleine, was directed by Vincenzo Natali. The film opened on May 18 at 2006 Cannes Film Festival and was shown at 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. First Look Pictures has acquired the North American rights, and the film is set to open in the US in early 2007[1].

In December 2005, he finished filming Emilio Estevez's film Bobby, which his character is marrying a girl (Lindsay Lohan) to change his draft classification.[2] The movie stars a huge ensemble cast including Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore, Sharon Stone. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival and will be released on November 17, 2006 in New York and Los Angeles, with wider release following on November 22.

In Happy Feet, [3]Elijah provided the voice of Mumble, a penguin who can tap dance, but not sing. Happy Feet will be released on November 17, 2006, and stars Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, Brittany Murphy and Robin Williams.

Movies in production

File:Dayzero-feller.jpg
Wood in his upcoming movie Day Zero

Wood has finished filming Day Zero[4], a drama about the draft, in which he portrays Aaron Feller. Working with him are Chris Klein and Ally Sheedy. This movie (currently in post-production) will be released in 2007.

His next projects include The Passenger, a biopic about Iggy Pop as young man[5], and a film adapted from a play written by Steve Martin, called Picasso at the Lapin Agile, in which he will play the role of a young Albert Einstein[6].

At present, he is in final negotiations to star with John Hurt in a film adaptation of the novel, The Oxford Murders. If he accepts the role, he will be playing a graduate student, who, along with a professor of logic (Hurt), investigates a series of bizarre, mathematically-based murders in Oxford[7].

Previous collaborations

During his career, Wood worked with directors including, David Fincher (in video clip), Robert Zemeckis, Barry Levinson, Richard Donner, Mike Figgis, Stephen Sommers, Ang Lee, Michel Gondry, Peter Jackson, Robert Rodriguez and Vincenzo Natali, as well as actors-turned-directors Liev Schreiber, Emilio Estevez and Edward Burns. He also worked on two movies produced by Steven Spielberg.

Personal life

Wood was born on January 28, 1981, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the middle of three children to Warren and Debbie Wood; he has English, Irish, German and Polish ancestry, and was raised a Catholic. As a child he took piano lessons from Marlene Loftsgaarden in Cedar Rapids. He was nicknamed Elijah 'Spark Plug' because he was a maniacally energetic child, and also 'Monkey' because he liked to climb things. He has a brother, Zack Wood, a video game producer (born in 1974), as well as a sister, Hannah Wood(born in 1984) who is a poet and actress (and has had small roles in a number of Elijah Wood's films). Elijah had moved from Iowa to L.A. with his family when his career began. But in 1996 his parents divorced and his father returned to Iowa. Elijah lived for a long time in Los Angeles, and later in New York, but now he lives in Venice Beach.

Relationships

Wood likes to keep his personal life away from the media spotlight, and is particularly private about his romantic relationships. However, it is known that in 2002 he dated the German actress Franka Potente,the relationship ending later that year. Wood blamed the separation on age difference and distance. He still wears a ring Potente gave him, which bears a Hebrew inscription meaning 'if not now, when?', a quote by Hillel. Wood was also rumored to have dated Bijou Phillips, his co-star in Black And White, and pop star/actress Mandy Moore, but in September 2005, he told Howard Stern that these rumors were just rumors. Currently, he is dating Gogol Bordello's backup dancer Pamela Racine; the relationship began sometime after they met on the set of Everything Is Illuminated in 2004.


Trivia

  • Wood is a huge music buff who admits to owning something in the range of 3,000 CDs, and once cited his favorite band as the Smashing Pumpkins. He's also made a playlist of all his favourite songs which can be accessed by his fans or anyone who is interested. [8]
  • In an interview about Everything Is Illuminated, director Liev Schreiber commented that Wood has a 'generosity of spirit' and a 'sincere goodness as a human being'.[9]
  • On September 19, 2006 Wood announced that his new recording label, Simian Records, had signed The Apples in Stereo as their first band, with their new album New Magnetic Wonder due out in February of 2007.[10]
  • Made #4 on Star's Big Hollywood Countdown. (The topic was Top 10 young stars.)
  • His favorite movie is Harvey.
  • He has a tattoo of the Elvish word for nine, to commemorate playing a member of the Fellowship in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, just below his navel on the right side.
  • In 2003, his appendix burst, and he had to spend a week in the hospital to recover from its removal.
  • Wood provides the voice of Spyro, in the new game The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning[11] [12].
  • When the cast were to leave New Zealand from Lord of the Rings, Jackson gave Wood two gifts; one of the One Rings they used and Sting, Frodo's sword.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Other notes
2008 Picasso at the Lapin Agile Albert Einstein pre-production
2007 The Passenger Iggy Pop pre-production
The Oxford Murders Martin pre-production
Day Zero Aaron Feller post-production
2006 Bobby William Avary release: November 22,2006
Happy Feet Mumble (Voice) release: November 17,2006
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning Spyro (Voice) Game
Paris, je t'aime young American tourist US release: early 2007
2005 Everything Is Illuminated Jonathan Safran Foer
Green Street Hooligans Matt Buckner
Sin City Kevin
2004 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Patrick
2003 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Frodo Baggins
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over The Guy Cameo
All I Want aka Try Seventeen Jones Dillon Direct-to-video
The Long and Short of It first assistant director short film
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Frodo Baggins
The Adventures of Thom Thumb and Thumbelina Thom Thumb (voice) Direct-to-video
2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Frodo Baggins
Ash Wednesday Sean Sullivan Direct-to-video
2000 Chain Of Fools Mikey Direct-to-video
1999 Black and White Wren
The Bumblebee Flies Anyway Barney Snow made-for-television
1998 The Faculty Casey Connor
Deep Impact Leo Beiderman
1997 Oliver Twist Jack 'The Artful Dodger' Dawkins made-for-television
The Ice Storm Mikey Carver
1996 Flipper Sandy
1994 The War Stuart 'Stu' Simmons
North North
1993 The Good Son Mark Evans
The Adventures of Huck Finn Huckleberry Finn
1992 Day-O Day-O
Radio Flyer Mike
Forever Young Nat Cooper
1991 Paradise Willard Young
1990 Child in the Night Luke made-for-television
The Witness Little Boy short film
Avalon Michael Kaye
Internal Affairs Sean Stretch Cameo
1989 Back to the Future II Video-game boy Cameo

Video clips

Television

Awards and nominations

Young Star Awards

  • 1995 Nominate Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama Film The War 1994
  • 1997 Nominated Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy Film Flipper 1996
  • 1998 Won Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama Film Deep Impact 1998
  • 1998 Won Best Performance by a Young in a Miniseries/Made for TV Movies Oliver Twist 1997

Young Hollywood Awards

  • 2002 Won Hottest, Coolest Young Veteran - Male N/A

Young Artist Awards

  • 1991 Nominated Best Young Actor Starring in a TV Movie, Pilot or Special Child in the Night 1990
  • 1991 Nominated Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture Avalon 1990
  • 1992 Nominated Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture Paradise 1991
  • 1993 Won Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture Radio Flyer 1992
  • 1995 Nominated Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture North 1994
  • 1997 Nominated Best Performance in a Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actor Homicide: Life on the Street 1993
  • 1998 Nominated Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor The Ice Storm 1997

Visual Effects Society Awards

  • 2003 Won Best Performance by an Actor in a Effect Film Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 2002

Teen Choice Awards

  • 2002 Nominated Film - Choice Actor, Drama/Action Adventure FOTR 2001
  • 2003 Nominated Choice Movie Actor - Drama/Action Adventure TTT 2002
  • 2004 Nominated Choice Movie Actor - Drama/Action Adventure ROTK 2003
  • 2005 Nomineted Choice Movie Bad Guy Sin City 2005

ShoWest Convention USA

  • 1994 Not Available Young Star of the Year N/A

Screen Actors Guild Awards

  • 2002 Nominated Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture FOTR 2001
  • 2003 Nominated Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture TTT 2002
  • 2004 Won Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture ROTK 2003

Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards

  • 2002 Won Best Ensemble Acting FOTR 2001
  • 2003 Won Best Ensemble Acting TTT 2002
  • 2004 Nominated Best Ensemble Acting ROTK 2003

Online Film Critics Society Awards

  • 2003 Won Best Ensemble ROTK 2003

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

  • 1999 Nominated Favorite Actor - Horror The Faculty 1998
  • 1999 Nominated Favorite Supporting Actor - Sci-Fi Deep Impact 1998

National Board of Review USA

  • 2003 Won Best Acting by an Ensemble ROTK 2003

MTV Movie Awards

  • 2002 Nominated Best On-Screen Team FOTR 2001
  • 2003 Won Best On-Screen Team TTT 2003

Kids' Choice Awards USA

  • 2002 Nominated Favorite Male Butt Kicker FOTR
  • 2003 Nominated Favorite Male Kicker TTT

Empire Awards UK

  • 2002 Won Best Actor FOTR

DVD Exclusive Awards

  • 2003 Nominated Best Animated Character Performance The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina 2002
  • 2003 Nominated Best Audio Commentary, New Release FOTR
  • 2003 Nominated Best Audio Commentary (New For DVD) TTT

Broadcast Film Critics Awards

  • 2004 Won Best Acting Ensemble ROTK
  • 1999 Nominated Favorite Actor - Horror The Faculty 1998
  • 1999 Nominated Favorite Supporting Actor - Sci-Fi- Deep Impact 1998

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films USA

  • 1994 Won Best Performance by a Young Actor The Good Son 1993
  • 1995 Nominated Best Performance by a Younger Actor North 1994
  • 2003 Nominated Best Performance by a Younger Actor TTT
  • 2004 Won Best Actor ROTK

Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences USA

  • 2004 Won Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance - Male ROTK

References

Sibley, Brian. The Lord Of The Rings Official Movie Guide. Houghton Mifflin, 2001. ISBN 0-618-15402-7.

  1. ^ "First Look Pictures embraced Paris, je t'aime". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  2. ^ "Weinsteins To Present Estevez's "Bobby"". rottentomatoes. Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  3. ^ "Elijah Wood and Hugh Jackman Provide Voices of Penguins in "Happy Feet"". About - News & Issues, NY. 2006-10-14. Retrieved 2006-10-18. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "Day Zero". Indiewire. Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  5. ^ "Elijah Wood to play Iggy Pop". Softpedia. Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  6. ^ "Einstein & Picasso:Two Wild & Crazy Guys". Courier-Life Publications. Retrieved 2006-10-27.
  7. ^ "John Hurt and Elijah Wood are in negotiations to star in The Oxford Murders". Daily Mail. Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  8. ^ "Elijah iTunes Music Picks of 2005". Elijah Illusions. 2006-09-21. Retrieved 2006-10-18. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ "Everything Is Illuminated". IMDB. 2005-09-16. Retrieved 2006-10-18. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  10. ^ "Elijah Wood's Label". Spin.com. 2006-09-26. Retrieved 2006-10-18. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  11. ^ "Elijah Wood is Spyro". Game spy. Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  12. ^ "The Legend of Spyro: A new beginning". Oficial Site. Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  13. ^ "New Xbox to kick off console wars". BBC News. 2005-05-12. Retrieved 2006-10-24. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)