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Alex D. Linz

 
Actor: Alex D. Linz
  • Born: Jan 03, 1989
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Children's/Family
  • Career Highlights: Choose Connor, Max Keeble's Big Move, Home Alone 3
  • First Major Screen Credit: One Fine Day (1996)

Biography

Alex D. Linz kick-started his career when he approached his mother -- reportedly at the age of four -- and precociously expressed interest in appearing in television commercials. She obliged, and in seemingly no time, Linz had racked up filmed promotional spots for JC Penney, McDonald's, and other corporate giants. The young actor transitioned to scripted dramatic work with guest roles in series programs including The Young and the Restless and Step by Step, but achieved his biggest break when he signed to star in Home Alone 3 (1997), the third outing of 20th Century Fox and John Hughes' wildly successful franchise (a job Linz inherited from Macaulay Culkin). Though clearly a formulaic sequel, the film drew praise from no less than Roger Ebert (who proclaimed it better than the first two outings) and performed well at the box office and in ancillary, proving that Linz could hold his own onscreen.

After providing a voice in Disney's animated Tarzan (1999) and playing Gwyneth Paltrow's young son in the romantic drama Bounce (2000), Linz graduated to preteen roles as the lead in the Disney comedy Max Keeble's Big Move -- a farce about a seventh-grader who turns the tables on his bullies when he discovers his family's impending move -- little foreseeing the consequences. After several additional supporting roles, Linz next tackled the lead role in Choose Connor (2007). Undoubtedly his most sober and earnest assignment to date, the film told of a teenager ruthlessly exploited when he naïvely signs to work as a politico's (Steven Weber) young spokesperson. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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Alex D. Linz
Born Alexander David Linz
January 3, 1989 (1989-01-03) (age 20)
Santa Barbara, California, U.S.
Other name(s) Alex Linz
Occupation Actor
Years active 1995–present

Alexander David Linz (born January 3, 1989) is an American actor who starred in several late 1990s and early 2000s films and television programs as a child actor. His notable film roles include Home Alone 3 (1997) and Max Keeble's Big Move (2001).

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Personal life

Linz was born in Santa Barbara, California, the son of Deborah Baltaxe, an attorney, and Dr. Daniel Linz, a professor of psychology at University of California, Santa Barbara.[1] His parents are now divorced, and he lives with his mother. He has a younger sister named Lily Alice. Linz is Jewish.[2] He attended Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles and is attending college at University of California, Berkeley.

Career

Linz made his acting debut in 1995 on an episode of the television series Cybill. He subsequently appeared in several television productions, played Phillip Chancellor IV on the soap opera The Young and the Restless in 1995 for a short period of time, and was cast as the son of Michelle Pfeiffer's character in the 1996 film, One Fine Day. In 1997, Linz replaced Macaulay Culkin as the lead actor in Home Alone 3, and voiced a young Tarzan in the 1999 animated film version.

Linz had several starring roles in 2000s films aimed at younger audiences, including the 2001 comedy Max Keeble's Big Move, in which he played the title role, 2002's Race to Space, which received a minor theatrical release, and 2003's Hanukkah-themed made-for-television Disney Channel film Full-Court Miracle, in which he played the lead player in a Jewish school's basketball team. He was also, briefly, the voice of Arnold in the popular Nickelodeon cartoon Hey Arnold! for the last two episodes, entitled "April Fools' Day" and "The Journal".

Linz appeared in the comedy The Amateurs, starring Jeff Bridges. The film was made in 2005. His most recent credit is in the 2007 drama Choose Connor, starring Steven Weber.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Cybill Jason Episode: "The Replacements"
Vanished Teddy Television movie
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Jesse Stipanovic Episode: "Chip Off the Old Clark"
Step by Step Howie Episode: "The Flight Before Christmas"
The Young and the Restless Phillip Chancellor IV
1996 One Fine Day Sammy Parker
1997 Home Alone 3 Alex Pruitt
1999 Tarzan Young Tarzan singing voice role
My Brother the Pig Freud
2000 Bounce Scott Janello
Titan A.E. Young Cale voice role
Bruno Bruno Battaglia
2001 The Jennie Project Andrew Archibald
Max Keeble's Big Move Max Keeble
2002 Red Dragon Young Francis Dolarhyde voice role
Hey Arnold! Arnold Episode: "April Fool's Day"
Episode: "The Journal"
Race to Space Billy von Huber
2003 Full Court Miracle Alex Schlotsky Disney Channel Original Movie
2005 The Amateurs Billy a.k.a. The Moguls
2007 Order Up Busboy
2007 Choose Connor Owen Norris

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Honorary titles
Preceded by
Casper Van Dien
Actors to portray Tarzan
1999-2001
Succeeded by
Michael T. Weiss

 
 

 

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