This child actor, who after playing Michelle Pfeiffer's son in "One Fine Day" (1996), was hired as the star of "Home Alone 3" (1997), putting one of Hollywood's most financially successful franchises on his eight-year old back. In this installment, Linz is left behind in suburbia and battles cyber-saboteurs.In 1993, at the age of four, Linz told his mother he wanted to be in TV commercials and, after several auditions, won his first for JC Penney, followed by a series of spots for McDonald's. He broke into acting in 1995, appearing on daytime's "The Young and the Restless" (CBS), as well as primetime episodes of "Cybill" (CBS), "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (ABC), and "Step by Step" (ABC). That same year, he made his TV-movie debut in a small role in "Danielle Steel's 'Vanished'" (NBC). Linz had the lead in a CBS TV-movie, "The Uninvited" (1996), playing a boy who moves with his family to a new home only to find a spirit in the house covets him.
Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
Alexander David Linz
NATO/ShoWest Young Star of the Year Award 1997
YoungStar Award Young Actor in a Comedy Film "One Fine Day" 1997
2001 Joined cast of the NBC series "Providence" in a recurring role
2001 Had lead role in "Max Keeble's Big Move"
2000 Co-starred in Shirley MacLaine's directorial debut "Bruno" (filmed in 1998); screened at the Los Angeles International Film Festival; later aired on Starz! in lieu of a theatrical release
1998 Signed to an exclusive development deal by ABC
1997 First starring role in features, "Home Alone 3"
1996 Feature film debut as Michelle Pfeiffer's son in "One Fine Day"
1995 Acted on the CBS daytime soap "The Young and the Restless" and on the primetime sitcom "Cybill"
1995 Made TV-movie debut in "Danielle Steel's 'Vanished'" (NBC)
1993 Announced to family he wanted to appear in TV commercials
1993 Appeared in first TV commercial for JC Penney