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Haley Joel Osment

 
Actor: Haley Joel Osment
  • Born: Apr 10, 1988
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Sixth Sense, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Pay It Forward
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Jeff Foxworthy Show: Season 01 (1995)

Biography

For audiences around the world whose ears ring with the haunting and fateful revelation of a child tortured by terrifying visions of the afterlife, Haley Joel Osment may forever be linked to his role in what would rank among the most popular supernatural thrillers ever made, The Sixth Sense (1999). An Oscar nominee at the age of 11, Osment quickly became one of the most recognized and versatile young actors working in film, proving to audiences that his talents exceeded typecasting by constantly tackling new and challenging roles and characterizations.

Born in Los Angeles, CA, on April 10, 1988, Osment set his acting career into motion, as many actors do, by appearing in commercials and taking small roles on television. Accompanied by his father to an audition for a Pizza Hut commercial and initially discouraged by the overwhelming amount of children vying for the role, Osment eventually stuck out the wait at his father's request and landed the role that would launch his career. Soon making his feature debut as the son of the titular shrimp slinger in the phenomenally successful Forrest Gump in 1994, Osment alternated between television (Murphy Brown and The Jeff Foxworthy Show) and film (Mixed Nuts and Bogus) while frequently appearing in such made-for-TV movies as The Ransom of Red Chief before making his breakthrough in director M. Night Shayamalan's The Sixth Sense.

Following the success of The Sixth Sense with the well-intended but fatally flawed feel-good failure Pay It Forward, Osment escaped relatively unscathed as critics recognized the young actor's exceptional performance in what was otherwise a flop with critics and audiences alike. Imagination was the key to Osment's next project: director Steven Spielberg's long-anticipated, much-hyped A.I. An elaborately futuristic tale of an android that aspires to experience human emotion, A.I. was the first and only collaboration of two of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th century, the late Stanley Kubrick (who conceived the story based on Brian Aldiss' short story Supertoys Last All Summer Long) and Spielberg. In addition to appearing onscreen, Osment lent his voice to a number of animated films in 2000 and 2001, including the Disney sequels The Hunchback of Notre Dame II and The Jungle Book II. After once again providing voice work for the comedy musical The Country Bears, Osment returned to the screen body intact with Secondhand Lions in 2003. Cast as an intorverted youngster whose irresponsible mother sends him off to spend his summer with his eccentric uncles in Texas, Osment's onscreen abilities were key in making his character's transformation from withdrawn child to responsible young man believable. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Haley Joel Osment

Osment outside American Buffalo, November 21, 2008
Born Haley Joel Osment
April 10, 1988 (1988-04-10) (age 21)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1994–present
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Haley Joel Osment (born April 10, 1988) is an American actor. After a series of roles in television and film during the 1990s, including a small part in Forrest Gump playing the title character’s son, Osment rose to fame with his performance as Cole Sear in M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller film The Sixth Sense that earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He subsequently appeared in leading roles in several high-profile Hollywood films including Pay It Forward and A.I.. He made his Broadway debut in 2008 in a revival of American Buffalo, co-starring with John Leguizamo, and Cedric the Entertainer.[1]

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Early life

Osment was born in Los Angeles, California;[2] the son of Theresa Osment (née Seifert), a teacher, and Michael Eugene Osment,[3] a theater and film actor, both natives of Alabama. He has one sister, four years his junior, actress and singer-songwriter Emily Osment. Osment’s parents described his childhood as a “good old-fashioned Southern upbringing,” and his father said that when Osment was learning to speak, he deliberately avoided using baby talk when communicating with his son.[4]

Raised as a Catholic,[5] Osment was a straight-A student at Flintridge Preparatory School in La Cañada, California.[6] As a child, he was talented in many sports, including basketball, football, wrestling, and golf.[7]

Career

Osment in 2001

Osment's acting career began at the age of four, when his mother took him to a new Ikea store; a talent scout was there looking for new actors, and Osment put his name down. He got called back for an audition, and was asked to describe the biggest thing he had ever seen; Osment described an IMAX theater screen, and won the part in a Pizza Hut TV commercial, advertising their "Big Foot" pizza.[4] The commercial launched his career; later that year he starred in the ABC TV sitcom Thunder Alley, his first role in series television.[8] His first feature film role was as Forrest Gump's son, also named Forrest Gump, in the 1994 movie of the same name.[9] He also had a small part in another 1994 film, Mixed Nuts. Throughout the rest of 1990s, Osment played regular and/or recurring roles in various TV series; including The Jeff Foxworthy Show and the final season of Murphy Brown, where he replaced Dylan Christopher as Murphy's son, Avery. In addition, he made numerous guest appearances on shows including The Larry Sanders Show, Walker, Texas Ranger (as a child dying from AIDS),[10] Touched by an Angel, Chicago Hope, The Pretender, and an emotional episode of Ally Mcbeal; "Angels and Blimps", in which he played a child dying from leukemia. He starred in the 1996 film Bogus, alongside Whoopi Goldberg and Gérard Depardieu, and appeared in the 1998 made-for-TV movie The Lake, with Yasmine Bleeth, as well as I'll Remember April (1999), with future The Sixth Sense co-star Trevor Morgan.

Osment first achieved major stardom in 1999, when he appeared in the blockbuster film The Sixth Sense, co-starring Bruce Willis. For his portrayal of Cole Sear, a psychic child, Osment won the Saturn Award for best young actor. He was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, becoming the second-youngest performer ever to receive an Academy nomination for a supporting role, but lost the final Oscar vote to Michael Caine (with whom he would later work, appearing together in Secondhand Lions). One of Osment's lines in The Sixth Sense, "I see dead people", became a popular catchphrase and is often repeated or parodied on television programs and in other media. He made three minor (voice-only) guest appearances on the animated TV series Family Guy in 2000.

The 2000 Academy Awards ceremony honored another future co-star, Kevin Spacey, who, along with Helen Hunt, appeared in Osment's next film, Pay It Forward (2000). The following year, he appeared in Steven Spielberg's Artificial Intelligence: A.I., cementing his stature as one of the leading young actors in Hollywood. This role earned him his second Saturn Award, and other critical acclaim. In reviewing the movie, critic Roger Ebert claimed that: "Osment, who is onscreen in almost every scene, is one of the best actors now working".[11] Also in 2001, Osment starred in the Polish film, Edges of the Lord, as Romek. The movie was never released theatrically in the United States.

Osment has lent his voice to animated films such as The Country Bears, The Hunchback of Notre Dame II and The Jungle Book 2. He returned to live action with the 2003 film, Secondhand Lions.

More recently, Osment was the voice of Sora, the main protagonist of the Kingdom Hearts video game series (English-language edition). Osment also voiced the character of Takeshi Jinno, in the English version of the Immortal Grand Prix anime TV series.

He next appeared in Home of the Giants, playing a high school journalist opposite Ryan Merriman and Danielle Panabaker. He is currently working on Montana Amazon as both an actor and executive producer. The film co-stars Olympia Dukakis and is expected to be released in 2009.

Osment made his Broadway debut at the Belasco Theatre in November 2008, playing the role of "Bobby", a young heroin addict, in a revival of David Mamet's American Buffalo; co-starring with John Leguizamo and Cedric the Entertainer.[12][13] The show opened to mixed reviews, and a provisional statement was made on November 20, 2008, that it would close after the first week.[14] Osment was given one sentence in the New York Times review of the production: "Mr. Osment’s facial stubble and slumping posture fail to override the impression that he’s giving a perfect School of Disney juvenile performance."[15] Newsday, however, said "Haley Joel Osment... has a sweet, haunting neediness as a slacker who appears to recognize a kind of death in himself."[citation needed]

Personal life

According to Osment's official website, he follows a mostly vegetarian diet (though he does like chicken and fish),[16] and in an interview with Daniel Robert Epstein, Osment mentioned that he plays the guitar and piano.[17] He currently attends New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.[18]

Osment is an avid golfer who began playing at the age of 7.[19] He played for the U.S. team in the All-Star Cup 2005, under team leader Mark O'Meara,[19] and has participated in the Annual Michael Douglas & Friends Celebrity Golf Tournament.

Osment was involved in a single-driver automobile accident on July 20, 2006, in which he struck a brick mailbox and overturned his car while driving near his home. The accident resulted in injuries including a broken rib, fractured right shoulder blade, cuts and abrasions.[20][21] In connection with this incident, Osment pleaded no contest to one count each of misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol and drug possession on October 19, 2006.[21] He was sentenced to three years probation, 60 hours in an alcohol rehabilitation and education program, a fine of $1500, and a minimum requirement of 26 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings over a six-month period.[21][22]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1994 Forrest Gump Forrest Gump, Jr.
Mixed Nuts Little Boy
1996 Bogus Albert Franklin
For Better or Worse Danny
1998 Ransom of Red Chief Andy Dorset (TV movie)
1999 The Sixth Sense Cole Sear Nominated – Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
I'll Remember April Peewee Clayton
2000 Pay It Forward Trevor McKinney
Discover Spot Spot the Dog Voice
2001 A.I. David
Edges of the Lord Romek
2002 The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Zephyr Voice
The Country Bears Beary Barrington Voice
2003 Secondhand Lions Walter
The Jungle Book 2 Mowgli Voice
2005 Immortal Grand Prix Takeshi Jinno Anime TV series; Voice (English-language)
2008 Home of the Giants Robert "Gar" Gartland Completed
2009 Montana Amazon Womple Post-Production
Truth & Treason Helmuth Hübener Pre-production

References

  1. ^ Playbill 19 Aug 2008
  2. ^ "Haley Joel Osment Biography (1988-)". filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/11/Haley-Joel-Osment.html. Retrieved 2008-10-01. 
  3. ^ Navarro, Mireya (2007-09-23). "When Childhood Is a Tough Role". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/23/fashion/23hollywood.html. Retrieved 2008-10-03. 
  4. ^ a b Copelan, Libby (2001-07-02). "Acting Older Than His Age". Washington Post. http://www.kidactors.com/haley/movies/ai/articles/aia01b50br.htm. Retrieved 2008-10-01. 
  5. ^ Duke, Paul F. (2000-04-25). "Osment, Dafoe honing 'Edges'". Variety. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117780884.html?categoryid=13&cs=1. Retrieved 2008-10-01. 
  6. ^ "'Sixth Sense' Star Charged With DUI". Zap2it.com (Tribune Media Services). 2006-08-18. http://www.zap2it.com/movies/news/zap-haleyjoelosmentduicharge,0,2747359.story. Retrieved 2008-10-01. 
  7. ^ "Haley and the ego problem". The Daily Telegraph. 1999-11-04. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1999/11/04/tlhale04.html. Retrieved 2008-10-02. 
  8. ^ King, Susan (1999-09-02). "Young actor receives rave reviews". Los Angeles Times. http://www.amarillo.com/stories/090299/ent_rave.shtml. Retrieved 2008-10-02. 
  9. ^ "'Something Special' About Haley Joel Osment". St. Petersburg Times. 2001-06-30. 
  10. ^ "Walker told me I have aids". YouTube. 2006-04-05. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdsTUcuD7YA. Retrieved 2009-08-03. 
  11. ^ "A.I. Artificial Intelligence". Chicago Sun-Times. http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20010629/REVIEWS/106290301/1023. Retrieved 2009-08-03. 
  12. ^ Playbill, 26 August 2008
  13. ^ Carlson, Erin Haley Joel makes B'way debut in "American Buffalo", Associated Press, 2008-11-20
  14. ^ 'American Buffalo' Goes the Way of the Buffalo, New York Times, 2008-11-20
  15. ^ A Junk Shop Breeding Best-Laid Plans, New York Times, 2008-11-18
  16. ^ "The Official Haley Joel Osment Web Site : FAQs and Facts". kidactors.com. http://www.kidactors.com/haley/faqs.htm. Retrieved 2008-10-01. 
  17. ^ "Haley Joel Osment Interview". UGO Networks. http://www.ugo.com/channels/dvd/features/secondhandlions/haleyjoelosment.asp. Retrieved 2008-10-02. 
  18. ^ Navarro, Mireya (2007-09-23). "When Childhood Is a Tough Role". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/23/fashion/23hollywood.html?pagewanted=2. Retrieved 2008-10-02. 
  19. ^ a b "All-Star Cup 2005". SkyOne.co.uk. http://www.skyone.co.uk/allstarcup/pgeASCFeature.aspx?pid=53&fid=195. Retrieved 2009-02-21. 
  20. ^ "StarPulse". Police Suspect Alcohol Was a Factor in Haley Joel Osment's Crash. 2006-07-21. http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2006/07/21/police_suspect_alcohol_was_a_factor_in_h. Retrieved 2006-07-21. 
  21. ^ a b c "DeseretNews.com". Osment pleads no contest to misdemeanor charges. http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,650200193,00.html. Retrieved October 20, 2006. 
  22. ^ No Contest for Haley Joel from E! News

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