Eli Marienthal
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1996–2009 |
Eli David Marienthal[1] (born March 6, 1986) is a former American actor.
Personal life
Marienthal was born in Santa Monica, California in 1986, the son of Penny Marienthal and Joseph Cross. He has two siblings, actors Harley Cross and Flora Cross.[2][3] In addition to acting, Marienthal has written and performed his own work as a poet, dancer, and playwright.
Marienthal graduated from the private East Bay French-American School in Berkeley,[1][4] where all students learn to speak French and attend classes in two languages, and from Berkeley High School (Berkeley, California) in 2004. He graduated magna cum laude from Brown University in 2008, with a double major in comparative literature and international development studies. He also holds a master's degree in development studies from Brown. He is currently a doctoral candidate in geography at the University of California, Berkeley.
Career
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Marienthal's career started in Bay Area stage theater work, performing in Missing Persons, The Cryptogram, Hecuba, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Every 17 Minutes the Crowd Goes Crazy, and The Life of Galileo.
Marienthal is known for the role of Robin (Tim Drake) in the Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman animated film, and in an episode of Static Shock. He replaced the previous voice actor, Mathew Valencia, because in these appearances, Robin was supposed to sound older than he had on the animated series. He played the title role of "Tucker Pierce" in the Tucker television series. He is also the voice of Hogarth Hughes in the 1999 film The Iron Giant and plays Steve Stifler's younger brother in the 1999 film American Pie and its 2001 sequel, American Pie 2. His last film role to date was in the teenage-oriented comedy, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004), opposite Lindsay Lohan, as Sam. After a brief hiatus, Marienthal returned to television by making a cameo appearance on a 2009 episode of the television sitcom, The Big Bang Theory, but the following year, Marienthal again retired from acting.
Filmography
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Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Unlikely Angel | Matthew Bartilson | |
1997 | First Love, Last Rites | Adrian | |
1998 | Slums of Beverly Hills | Richard "Rickey" Abromowitz | |
Jack Frost | Spencer | ||
1999 | American Pie | Matthew "Matt" Stifler | |
The Iron Giant | Hogarth Hughes (voice) | ||
2001 | American Pie 2 | Matthew "Matt" Stifler | |
2002 | The Country Bears | Dexter "Dex" Barrington | |
2003 | Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman | Robin / Timothy "Tim" Drake (voice) | |
2004 | Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen | Sam "Samuel" | Final film role |
Television
Year | Television series | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Touched by an Angel | John | Guest Star: Episode - A House Divided |
Batman Beyond | Dak | Guest Star: Episode - Where's Terry | |
2000–2001 | Tucker | Tucker Pierce | Series Regular |
2001–2002 | The Zeta Project | Young Zee | Guest Star: 4 Episodes - Change of Heart, Shadows, Ro's Gift, The River Rising |
2002 | Static Shock | Robin / Timothy "Tim" Drake | Guest Star: Episode - The Big Leagues |
2003 | Fillmore! | Derek Minna, Computerized Stingray | Guest Star: Episode - Two Wheels, Full Throttle, No Brakes |
2009 | The Big Bang Theory | Mike Wyatt | Cameo: Episode - The Pirate Solution |
References
- ^ a b "Eli Marienthal - Biography". The New York Times. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
- ^ Ebert, Roger (August 27, 2015). "'BEE' GIRL CARRIES FILM". Roger Ebert, Flora Cross Interview. Retrieved November 6, 2005.
- ^ Bloom, Nate (August 27, 2015). "Celebrity news, Flora blooms". jweekly.com. Retrieved November 18, 2005.
- ^ Stack, Peter (August 1, 1999). "Testing Their Mettle / Warner Bros. and director Bill Bird challenge Disney with `The Iron Giant'". sfgate.com. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
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- 1986 births
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- American male television actors
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- Annie Award winners
- Berkeley High School (Berkeley, California) alumni
- Brown University alumni
- Jewish American male actors
- Living people
- Male actors from Santa Monica, California
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- 21st-century American male actors