Paul Dano
Paul Dano | |
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Born | Paul Franklin Dano |
Awards | BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Young Performer 2006 Little Miss Sunshine Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast 2006 Little Miss Sunshine |
Paul Franklin Dano (born June 19 1984) is an American actor and producer. He has appeared in films such as L.I.E, Little Miss Sunshine and There Will Be Blood.
Early life
Dano was born in New York, NY.[1][verification needed] He spent the first few years of his childhood in New York City and initially attended the Browning School while his father worked as a businessman in New York.[2][3]
While he was still a child, Dano's family moved from New York to New Canaan, Connecticut, finally settling in Wilton, Connecticut,[2] where Dano continued his education at Wilton High School, graduating in 2002.[2]
As a child he was involved in community theatre, and while performing in New Canaan his parents were encouraged to take him to New York City.[2] At age 10, he was quickly scouted for roles in plays on Broadway, before being put forward, at the age of 15, for the role of Howie in L.I.E.[4]
Career
Since appearing as Howie Blitzer in L.I.E., Dano has played Dwayne in the feature film Little Miss Sunshine and Eli and Paul Sunday in Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood, and continues working in other, mostly independent, films. In the film Little Miss Sunshine, he played Dwayne, a teenager who took a vow of silence until he could accomplish his dream of being a test pilot. He said in an interview that it took days to practice his vow of silence. There Will Be Blood landed him on a BAFTA award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, but lost to Javier Bardem for No Country for Old Men. There Will Be Blood brought him positive reviews, with Texas Monthly saying that his performance is "so electric that the movie sags whenever he's not around."[5] and Peter Travers remarking "All praise to the baby-faced Dano...for bringing sly cunning and unexpected ferocity to Plainview's most formidable opponent."[6] He is also active on stage, and has appeared in several Broadway productions including A Christmas Carol, Ragtime, Inherit the Wind, A Month in the Country, A Thousand Clowns at the Roundabout Theatre and the Ethan Hawke directorial debut Things We Want during its 2007 off-Broadway run.[7] As a side project, he also provides vocals and lead guitar for the band Mook.
Rolling Stone magazine included Dano on its Hot List '07 under Hotcoming Attractions, calling his performance style "Daniel Day-Lewis + Billy Crudup x Johnny Depp."[8]
He is rumored to be appearing in the next Todd Solondz film Life During Wartime.[9]
Personal life
Dano resides in New York City. He attends Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts, studying literature. He also attended Pace University in Downtown Manhattan, studying English and Literature.
Awards and nominations
Wins
- L.A. Outfest (2001, Grand Jury Award as Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film for L.I.E. (2001), tied with Kett Turton for Gypsy 83 (2001))
- Stockholm Film Festival (2001, Best Actor for L.I.E.)
- Independent Spirit Awards (2002, Best Debut Performance for L.I.E.)
- Fantasporto (2003, "Directors' Week Award" as Best Actor for L.I.E.)
- Screen Actors Guild Awards (2007, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Little Miss Sunshine, shared with Kinnear, Collette, Carell, Breslin and Arkin)
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards (2007, as Best Young Actor for Little Miss Sunshine[10])
- Chlotrudis Awards (2008, as Best Supporting Actor for There Will Be Blood[11])
Nominations
- Gotham Awards (2006, nominated, Best Ensemble Cast for Little Miss Sunshine; shared with Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Steve Carell, Abigail Breslin and Alan Arkin)
- Independent Spirit Awards (2007, nominated, as Best Supporting Male for Little Miss Sunshine)
- Empire Film Awards (UK) (2007, nominated as Best Male Newcomer for Little Miss Sunshine)
- Detroit Film Critics Society (2007, nominated, as Best Supporting Actor for There Will Be Blood)
- BAFTA Awards (2008, nominated, as Best Supporting Actor for There Will Be Blood)
Filmography
- Taking Woodstock (2009) - TBA
- Where the Wild Things Are (2009) (voice) - Alexander
- Gigantic (2009)[12].[13] - Brian (also executive producer)
- The Good Heart (2009) - Lukas
- Explicit Ills (2008) - Rocco
- There Will Be Blood (2007) - Eli Sunday and Paul Sunday
- Weapons (2007) - Chris
- Little Miss Sunshine (2006) - Dwayne
- Fast Food Nation (2006) - Brian
- The King (2005) - Paul Sandow
- The Ballad of Jack and Rose (2005) - Thaddius
- Taking Lives (2004) - Young Asher
- The Girl Next Door (2004) - Klitz
- Light and the Sufferer (2004) - Don (aka: Light)
- The Emperor's Club (2002) - Martin Blythe
- Too Young to Be a Dad (2002) (TV) (credited as Paul Franklin Dano) - Matt Freeman
- L.I.E. (2001) (credited as Paul Franklin Dano) - Howie Blitzer
- The Newcomers (2000) - Joel
References
- ^ Grandjean, Pat, "First People" column, item titled "The Buzz", Connecticut Magazine, November 2006, page 17
- ^ a b c d MacEachern, Frank. "Spotlight again on Wilton's Paul Dano". Wilton Villager.
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(help) - ^ Blunt, Emily. "Stephen Ryder Tells A Lie". Blunt Review.
- ^ Kelly, Christopher. "Crude Truth". Texas Monthly. 35 (12):68-70. December 2007.
- ^ Travers, Peter. "There Will Be Blood." Rolling Stone. (1044):70. 2008-01-24
- ^ Lipton, Brian Scott. "Dano, Dinklage, Hamilton, Kazan Set for New Group's Things We Want". Theatre Mania.
- ^ Savage, Lesley (2007-10-18), "THE NEXT GENERATION". Rolling Stone. (1037):76
- ^ Bartyzel, Monika (4 January 2008.). "Update on the New Todd Solondz Movie". Cinematical.
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(help) - ^ Little Miss Sunshine. Broadcast Film Critics Association.
- ^ 2008, 14th Annual Awards, March 30, 2008l. Chlotrudis.org.
- ^ Paul Dano, Gigantic Interview at TIFF. AOL Entertainment Canada
- ^ "Dano signs for 'Gigantic'". The Hollywood Reporter.
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External links
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- Paul Dano comprehensive profile
- Reverbnation.com/mook - Information about Paul's band Mook