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A tall, dark-haired, handsome and magnetic performer, Hamish Linklater worked extensively on stage, convincingly portraying a vast array of characters before making his first entries into film and television in 2000. The son of esteemed dramatic vocal trainer Kristin Linklater, the young performer was raised among the theater community, taking supporting roles in Shakespeare & Company productions beginning from age nine and making his professional starring debut playing Tom Sawyer in a 1996 production of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" at the Actors Theatre of Louisville [Kentucky]....

Filmography

Fantastic Four - ( Leonard / 2005 / Released / )
Groove - ( David Turner / 2000 / Released / )
TV Credits
Pushing Daisies ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
The New Adventures of Old Christine ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Matthew

The Happy Couple ( 2008 )
TV Episode Matthew

TV Episode Matthew

TV Episode Matthew

House ( 2008 )
TV Episode Matthew

5ive Days to Midnight ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Hour Five ( 2004 )
TV Episode Carl Axelrod

Hour Four ( 2004 )
TV Episode Carl Axelrod

Hour Three ( 2004 )
TV Episode Carl Axelrod

TV Episode Carl Axelrod

L.A. Dragnet ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
American Dreams ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
No Way Out ( 2004 )
TV Episode Private Stan Silver

Stewart's Charge ( 2004 )
TV Episode Private Stan Silver

Chasing The Past ( 2004 )
TV Episode Private Stan Silver

Can't Hold On ( 2004 )
TV Episode Private Stan Silver

Shoot the Moon ( 2004 )
TV Episode Private Stan Silver

Live From Baghdad ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Gideon's Crossing ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

A tall, dark-haired, handsome and magnetic performer, Hamish Linklater worked extensively on stage, convincingly portraying a vast array of characters before making his first entries into film and television in 2000. The son of esteemed dramatic vocal trainer Kristin Linklater, the young performer was raised among the theater community, taking supporting roles in Shakespeare & Company productions beginning from age nine and making his professional starring debut playing Tom Sawyer in a 1996 production of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" at the Actors Theatre of Louisville [Kentucky]. He went on to amass credits in The Acting Company's 1998 productions of "Romeo and Juliet" and "Love's Fire". an anthology of plays staged in New York and London. For the remainder of 1998, Linklater could be seen on the West Coast, portraying an opportunistic gravedigger in "Hydriotaphia or The Death of Dr Browne" for the Berkeley Repertory Group. After a stint Off-Broadway in the dysfunctional family portrait "The Chemistry of Change" (1999), Linklater returned to California, where he had featured roles in the Shakespeare classics "Measure For Measure" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream", both directed by Peter Hall at Los Angeles' Ahmanson Theater. The 1999-2000 season saw the actor take on the role of Laertes in the Bard's "Hamlet" in a New York Shakespeare Festival production starring Liev Schreiber. Linklater stood out in this production, putting a decidedly sexually-charged spin on his portrayal of the doomed avenger.

Linklater made his feature debut with "Groove", a charming independent film focusing on an underground rave and a web of people related to it screened to acclaim at 2000's Sundance Film Festival. He played David, a shy and idealistic technical writer who ends up at the party at his scenester brother's insistence. His understated and intuitive portrayal of the first timer was among the highlights of the film, and he displayed an alluring vulnerability as well as enjoyable onscreen chemistry with co-star Lola Glaudini. That fall, Linklater made his television series debut with a regular role on the ABC medical drama "Gideon's Crossing". Here he played Dr Bruce Cherry, a second-year resident with a somewhat shady penchant for coming out on top no matter the situation. Though this marked his first major small screen effort and "Groove" his film debut, Linklater's stage-honed talent and proven versatility would no doubt offer him a lasting career.


Profession(s):
Actor
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Family
mother:Kristin Linklater (acclaimed voice teacher; co-founded Shakespeare & Company and The Company of Women theater groups)
wife:Jessica Goldberg (married on January 21, 2002 on the stage of the Theater at St. Clements where he was starring in her play "Good Thing")

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Education
Amherst College Amherst, Massachusetts
Milestones (Back to top)
2001 Acted on stage opposite Alicia Goranson in "Good Thing", performed at New York Stage and Film at Vassar College; reprised role Off-Broadway in early winter
2000 Starred in "Groove" as a raver's bookish brother who finds romance at an underground party
1999 Had a starring role as the "sensitive" son of a wildly dysfunctional family in the Off-Broadway production "The Chemistry of Change"
1999 Played the doomed Claudio in Los Angeles' Center Theater Group's production of Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure", staged at the Ahmanson Theater
1999 Featured as Lysander in Peter Hall's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", also at the Ahmanson Theater
1999 - 2000 Portrayed a sexually-charged Laertes in New York Shakespeare Festival production of "Hamlet" at the Joseph Papp Public Theater
1998 Played Romeo in The Acting Company's production of "Romeo and Juliet"
1998 Featured in The Acting Company's anthology of plays "Love's Fire", staged in London and New York City
1998 Played the gravedigger lover of an heiress in the play "Hydriotaphia, or The Death of Dr Browne"
1996 Made professional debut playing Tom Sawyer in the Actor's Theatre of Louisville's production of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
Started acting in supporting roles with the Shakespeare & Company theater group at age nine
TV series debut, playing a medical resident on the ABC drama series "Gideon's Crossing"


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