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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Ethan Embry






Date of Birth
13 June 1978, Huntington Beach, California, USA

Birth Name
Ethan Philian Randall

Height
5' 10" (1.78 m)

Mini Biography
Ethan Embry, born Ethan Randall on June 13, 1978, is already a veteran of the acting world. Before he started acting in movies, Ethan appeared in more than 100 TV and Radio commercials. In 1991, at the age of thirteen, he appeared in three films and has continued acting ever since. On average, Ethan released or filmed at least 2 films per year, which continued up until 1999, when he filmed about 5 films, but only 2 of these have been released.

Ethan spent most of his childhood in Southern California, growing up with his older brother, Aaron (said to be one of the best musicians in LA), and his little sister, Kessia. In 1998, he bought a home of his own.

In the Fall of 1999, Ethan co-starred as Sebastian in the short-lived CBS sitcom "Work with Me" (1999). Sadly, due to lack of ratings, the show ended after only four episodes. 1999, however, did bring a happy event, Ethan's then-wife, Amelinda Embry, gave birth to their first child, whom they named Cogeian, after the Latin word "cogeo," which means "to think over."

In the fall of 2000, Ethan starred as Derek Barnes in "FreakyLinks" (2000) on Fox. Thirteen episodes were shot, but the series was soon canceled after its debut. Later success include a role as detective Frank Smith on Dick Wolf's remake of the classic series "Dragnet" (2003), a part in the recent cult classic Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004), and a guest-starring role on the series "Numb3rs" (2005).

Spouse
Sunny Mabrey (17 July 2005 - present) (filed for divorce)
Amelinda Embry (14 November 1998 - 2002) (divorced) 1 child

Trade Mark
Chipmunk-like characters, such as Mark in Empire Records (1995) and The Bass Player in That Thing You Do! (1996).

Trivia
Won 6th place in a California gymnastics tournament at the age of 10 (one can see Ethan doing back flips in Can't Hardly Wait (1998), right after the scene where someone calls Mike Dexter a fag).
Married actress Amelinda Embry (auditioned to play "Stacy" in the CBS sitcom "Work with Me" (1999), but Emily Rutherfurd landed the role - Ethan read Amelinda's script, liked it, auditioned and snagged the role of "Sebastian"). [November 14, 1998]
Amelinda Embry gave birth to their son, Cogeian coming from the Latin word cogeo meaning "to think over" while Ethan Embry's 1993 A Far Off Place (1993) was still airing. [December 10, 1999]
Is the owner of many pets (in 1998, he had five cats and eight dogs).
Produced an unreleased movie titled "Taken" with his White Squall (1996) co-star and friend, Jeremy Sisto, and a friend of Embry's was to direct it
Can't Hardly Wait (1998) opened the day before Ethan's 20th birthday.
At the age of 22, Ethan had already appeared in many TV and radio commercials, movies (including doing his own stunts in one), produced and directed a short film (at the age of 13), co-produced another film, married, and become a father.
Middle brother of Aaron Embry and Kessia Embry.
Writes with his left hand, but plays his guitar with his right hand.
Is interested in photography.
Last name was Randall, but he changed it to Embry because it was his grandfather's last name.
Did his own stunts in White Squall (1996).
Kessia Embry is his younger sister.
In between the films That Thing You Do! (1996) and Vegas Vacation (1997), he only had two days off.
Plays in a band, Southern Comfort Colonic, which is a mix of punk and hardcore speed metal.
Appeared with Ed O'Neill in Dutch (1991) at the age of 13 and later played his partner in "Dragnet" (2003).
The song "Romeo and Juliet" by Dire Straits plays in the background in scenes featuring him in two different movies, Empire Records (1995) and Can't Hardly Wait (1998).

Personal Quotes
You can't think about things you want to change. Just be yourself.
Everybody tries to be exactly the same. I think being an outsider is a good thing.
Real love is more than a physical feeling. If there's even the slightest doubt in your head about a guy, then forget about it. It's not real.
[From an article with the cast of Can't Hardly Wait (1998)] "I was home-schooled. But going to high school, I never would've been able to travel the U.S. or been able to do acting".
[on Ed O'Neill] He's like my dad. He taught me everything.

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