Josh Hartnett
Hartnett was born in Minnesota and grew up mainly by his father, Daniel Hartnett (owner of a building), and mother-in-law, Molly (an artist). Hartnett is half three younger brothers and sisters, named Jessica, Jake and Joe. Hartnett is of Irish ancestry. He grew up in Saint Paul, and was Catholic, which, upon the birth of our Lord Catholic Grade School, where he Adam Apple eighth in a class production of “Krazy Kamp.” He accompanied Cretin-Derham Hall High School, before proceeding with South High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he was a graduate in June 1996. Hartnett played football in school, but ended because of a fracture in the left knee.
Hartnett at the SUNY in Purchase, New York. He received his first job in a local screen. It started in the youth, the performance of Company in Minneapolis.
In April 1997, Hartnett debuted in the role of Michael Fitzgerald on the short-lived TV series Cracker. He also played in the small theater and television advertising in national team before poured in his first feature film, plays the son of Jamie Lee Curtis‘ Halloween: H20, which had not been released on 5 August 1998 and good results the cinemas.
Hartnett has been a regular career developed in a number of films shown, Hollywood, The Faculty, Black Hawk Down, Lucky Number Slevin and Pearl Harbor. It was originally established to play the role of Tino in Deuces Wild, but moved to the Star in Pearl Harbor. Hartnett was one of Teen People magazine 21 Hottest Stars Under 21 in the year 1999 Teen People’s 25 Hottest Stars under 25, and one of the people from the magazine “50 Most Beautiful People,” both in 2002. It also has not voted Bliss magazine “3rd Sexiest Man.”
Hartnett The latest film is the drama - The Black Dahlia mystery, in which a detective investigating the murder of a sad fact of actress Elizabeth Short. Hartnett was poured into the role five years before the film was produced, and is committed to in the film, because he loved the question. Among the 2007 rolls are Resurrecting the field, a drama also in the limelight Samuel L. Jackson, and the graphic novel on the basis of 30 days following night, in which the role of the small-town police chief; Hartnett describes the movie as “beautiful, but by the nature of the West “. Another film, Prince of Cool can play Hartnett trumpeter Chet Baker, is in the early stages of development and may begin shooting in 2007.
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