Born:
February 17, 1981
in
Los Angeles, California
Best Known For:
3rd Rock from the Sun and a number of Hollywood films.
Early-life:
Born on 17 February 1981 in Los Angeles, California. His father, Dennis Levitt, was a journalist and his mother, Jane Gordon, was a Peace and Freedom Party candidate for United States Congress in the 1970s. With showbiz panache flowing through his veins - his grandfather was director Michael Gordon - it only took Gordon-Levitt four years to do what most wannabes spend a lifetime dreaming about: he was spotted by a Hollywood talent scout. The burgeoning star was playing the Scarecrow in a production of The Wizard of Oz when he was plucked from obscurity, and put forward for a number of TV adverts.
Career:
At the age of six, he began his acting career and appeared in a number of TV movies during the late 1980s. In 1991, he received his first major role in the short-lived Dark Shadows, before 3rd Rock from the Sun made him a household name five years later. A shining performance in modern-day Shakespeare adaptation 10 Things I Hate About You, revealed that he was a talented actor who could fly outside the confines of a sitcom. In the early noughties, Gordon-Levitt began to explore darker indie territory with Manic (2001), before turning his back on acting to go to university. Three years later he was pulled back from his self-imposed exile, and began to make a name for himself as a credible actor with a number of strange, obscure indie roles - in Mysterious Skin (2004) he played a gay prostitute. Gordon-Levitt wasn't a man out to make a quick buck - he hand-picked his projects on their creative merits - and this paid dividends in 2009 with (500) Days of Summer, which showed he was the quintessential alternative leading male. His recent credits include Inception, 50/50, The Dark Knight Rises, Looper, Lincoln and Don Jon.
Quote:
'The whole concept of celebrity pisses me off. While I'm not a celebrity, it's such a weird concept that society has cooked up for us. Astronauts and teachers are much more amazing than actors.'
Trivia:
In 2013, Gordon-Levitt made his film directing and screenwriting debut with Don Jon.