Robert Iler
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Born | Robert Michael Iler March 2, 1985 New York City, U.S. |
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Years active | 1997–2009, 2019–present |
Robert Michael Iler (/ˈaɪlər/; born March 2, 1985)[1][2] is an American former actor. He is best known for his portrayal of A.J. Soprano on The Sopranos. His film roles include Tadpole (2002), and Daredevil (2003).
Career
Iler appeared in the video for Marilyn Manson's single "Dope Hat" (1995).[3]
By mid-1997, he was appearing in commercials for Pizza Hut, and attending three or four auditions a week. He had also appeared on Saturday Night Live and in some film parts, but nothing that brought him great recognition. It was then that he won the role of A.J. Soprano, the son of series lead Tony Soprano, on the HBO drama The Sopranos,[4][5] which aired from 1999–2007. By May 2001, he had begun home schooling for his education.[5]
After the conclusion of The Sopranos in 2007, Iler largely retired from acting, instead moving to Las Vegas to pursue a career as a professional poker player, where he participated in both official and unsanctioned games. In September 2019, Iler moved to Los Angeles, where he started the podcast Pajama Pants alongside The Sopranos co-star Jamie-Lynn Sigler and YouTube comedian Kassem G.[6]
Personal life
Iler struggled with substance abuse, particularly after The Sopranos ended.[7] He has been sober since 2013.[8]
In July 2001, Iler was arrested for the robbery of two teenagers in his Upper East Side neighborhood[9] and for possession of marijuana. He pleaded guilty to a single charge of larceny and received three years' probation.[10]
He was present on October 23, 2005, when the underground poker club Ace Point was raided by the police; however, no charges were filed against him.[11]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | The Tic Code | Denny Harley | |
2002 | Tadpole | Charlie | |
2003 | Daredevil | Bully #1 |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999–2007 | The Sopranos | A.J. Soprano | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (1999, 2007) |
2001 | Oz | Himself | Episode: "Famous Last Words" |
2004 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Troy Linsky | Episode: "Mean" |
2004 | The Dead Zone | Derek Rankin | Episode: "Cycle of Violence" |
2006 | Four Kings | Rob | Cancelled mid-season |
2009 | Law & Order | Chad Klein | Episode: "Lucky Stiff" |
References
- ^ "Robert Iler". The Smoking Gun. June 12, 2014. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
- ^ "Tony Soprano Jr. Actor Embarrassed By Arrest". ABC News. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
- ^ Serota, Maggie (January 10, 2019). "Can You Find A.J. Soprano in This Marilyn Manson Video?". Spin. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
- ^ Levin, Gary (March 30, 2007). "Gandolfini, Iler sit down for father-son chat". USA Today.
- ^ a b "Cast of 'Sopranos' Discusses Show's Success". CNN. May 18, 2001.
- ^ Mohr, Ian (February 29, 2020). "‘Sopranos’ co-stars reunite for weekly podcast". Page Six.
- ^ Robert Iler, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Kassem G (September 23, 2019). "Pajama Pants - Two and a Half Celebrities" (Podcast). Pajama Pants. Event occurs at 26:55. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "'Sopranos' Star Robert Iler Gives Rare Interview to Talk HBO Series, Personal Struggles". hollywoodreporter.com. May 11, 2020.
- ^ Rashbaum, William (July 5, 2002). "Soprano,' 16, Charged in East Side Street Robbery". The New York Times. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
- ^ "'Sopranos' Star Busted. The Smoking Gun. August 1, 2001.
- ^ Friedman, Michael (October 23, 2005). "Anthony Soprano Jr. Caught in Poker Raid". Pokernews.com. Retrieved August 14, 2007.