Michael Pitt
Michael Pitt | |
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Pitt in 2011 at the Critics Choice Awards. | |
Born |
West Orange, New Jersey, U.S. | April 10, 1981
Occupation |
Actor Musician Model |
Years active | 1997–present |
Michael Carmen Pitt (born April 10, 1981) is an American actor, model and musician. Pitt is known in film for his roles in Bernardo Bertolucci's The Dreamers, Gus Van Sant's Last Days, Michael Haneke's Funny Games and M. Night Shyamalan's The Village, and in television for his roles as Jimmy Darmody in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire and Mason Verger in season two of the NBC series Hannibal.
Career
Film
In 2001, Pitt earned a breakout role as the lover of a transgender rock star named Hedwig in the film adaptation of John Cameron Mitchell's Tony Award-winning production, Hedwig and the Angry Inch.[1] Although not his first film role, Pitt's performance as Tommy Gnosis led to a series of strong supporting roles in many acclaimed and often controversial films, including Larry Clark's Bully, Murder by Numbers, and Funny Games, Michael Haneke's remake of the 1997 film of the same name. One of Pitt's most notable roles was as the lead in Bernardo Bertolucci's The Dreamers.
Pitt attributes his success in films to a combination of hard work and the presence of "a few angels in my life."[2] He has also stressed that he chooses roles not with the hope that they will garner commercial success or to gain notoriety but to create art, challenge the audience, and ultimately contribute to a project that he is proud of:
To be honest, I make very controversial films. The films that I've made have been very, very bold choices. As the years go by, I think my work is going to come more and more in context. The truth is that you can't take what people say too seriously. If I cared what people think about my career, I would have not done—just look at my work. Don't look at me, look at what I've done. Every movie that I've picked, from my first film on, has been considered by everyone to be "career suicide." And I have an amazing life. I have an amazing career. I work with artists. But I'm not making Spider-Man.[3]
Pitt has also appeared in Asia Argento's Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things and M. Night Shyamalan's The Village and starred in Gus Van Sant's Last Days as a rock musician "inspired" by Nirvana frontman, Kurt Cobain.[4] He performed all of the songs, which closely resembled Cobain's guitar and singing styles.
On the set of Last Days, he met Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, who had been hired by Van Sant to serve as the film's music consultant. The pair formed a close bond, with Moore writing, "[Gus] wanted me to hang out with Michael and talk about his character, and let him be in character. We ended up spending a lot of time together. My daughter Coco still relates to Michael as Blake from 'Last Days'".
In 2006, he starred in the unconventional romantic comedy Delirious as a young homeless man who befriends a celebrity photographer and falls in love with a pop singer. The movie appeared at the Sundance Film Festival. The following year, he played opposite Keira Knightley in Silk, adapted from the novel by Alessandro Baricco, as Hervé Joncour, a French silkworm smuggler, who falls in love with a baron's concubine while in Japan.
In 2014, Pitt juggled two starring roles, as Tommy Uva in the comedic American crime drama Rob the Mob and as a molecular biologist in search of the truth about the origins of the eye in the aptly-named I Origins.
He has several films in post- and pre-production set for release in 2015 and 2016.
Theater
Pitt made his Off-Broadway debut in 1999 in the play The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek at the New York Theatre Workshop.[5]
Television
During his theater debut, a casting agent whom Pitt had mistaken for a police officer attempting to arrest him noticed him and recommended him for a guest role on the television series Dawson's Creek. He played Henry Parker in 15 episodes (1999-2000).[6]
In 2010, Pitt was cast as Jimmy Darmody in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire (about the rise of Atlantic City during the Prohibition era), as the protégé of Delirious co-star Steve Buscemi. He appeared in the show's first two seasons and was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Critics's Choice Award for his performance. In 2014, he was cast in the recurring role of Mason Verger in the NBC series Hannibal[7] but dropped out late that year, presumably due to scheduling conflicts.[8]
Music
Pitt sang and played guitar in his band, Pagoda, whose self-titled debut album was released by Universal/Fontana/Ecstatic Peace in 2007.[9]
Under the title Jimi Pitt and the Twins of Evil, Pitt performed "Hey Joe" with the Twins of Evil for The Dreamers soundtrack.[10]
Directing
In January 2015, Pitt made his official directorial debut with a campaign film for Rag and Bone's Spring 2015 collection. The video features Pitt and prior co-stars actress Astrid Bergès-Frisbey—the new face of Rag & Bone womenswear—and British actor Stephen Graham, from I Origins and Boardwalk Empire, respectively. Says Rag & Bone co-head, Marcus Wainwright, "[Pitt]'s a really talented actor and musician, and he came to us with this concept of doing a film-based campaign. We thought it was awesome and well worth trying."[11] Pitt has also directed a number of music videos for Pagoda. In 2007 he was Second Assistant Director in "The Stranger Inside" with Jodie Foster.
Modeling
Pitt has modeled for numerous designer campaigns. In 2012, he was named the face of Italian fashion house Prada and modeled their menswear line. He was also featured in two separate Rag & Bone campaigns prior to the release of his self-directed campaign—once for Fall/Winter 2013, with French actress Léa Seydoux,[12] and once for Fall/Winter 2014, with acclaimed actress Winona Ryder.[13]
Personal life
Pitt is of half Italian heritage.[14] In 2005, Pitt revealed that he had been "engaged for a long time now" to the model Jamie Bochert, and said of her: "She's my other half."[5]
Pitt is a native of West Orange, New Jersey.[15]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Hi-Life | Boy Teen | |
1998 | 54 | Dance Student | Uncredited |
1999 | Even Housewives in Minnesota Have Those Daydreams | Petey | |
2000 | Finding Forrester | John Coleridge | |
2001 | Bully | Donny Semenec | |
2001 | The Yellow Bird | Stuff | |
2001 | Hedwig and the Angry Inch | Tommy Gnosis | |
2002 | Murder by Numbers | Justin Pendleton | |
2003 | Rhinoceros Eyes | Chep | |
2003 | The Dreamers | Matthew | |
2004 | The Village | Finton Coin | |
2004 | The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things | Buddy | |
2004 | Jailbait | Randy | |
2005 | Last Days | Blake | |
2006 | Delirious | Toby Grace | |
2006 | The Hawk Is Dying | Fred | |
2007 | Funny Games | Paul | Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actor |
2007 | Silk | Hervé Joncour | |
2011 | Hugo | Projectionist | Uncredited |
2012 | Seven Psychopaths | Larry | |
2014 | Rob the Mob | Tommy Uva | |
2014 | The Smell of Us | Street Musician | Uncredited cameo |
2014 | I Origins | Ian Gray | Also executive producer |
2015 | Macadam Stories | John McKenzie | |
2015 | The Driver | Carmen | Short film; also director and co-writer |
2015 | Criminal Activities | Zach | |
2016 | Criminal | Jan Stroop | |
2016 | You Can't Win | Jack Black | Also producer and co-writer; Post-production |
2017 | Ghost in the Shell | The Laughing Man | Filming |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Dellaventura | Babyface | Episode "Above Reproach" |
1998 | Law & Order | Andy | Episode "Carrier" |
1999–2000 | Dawson's Creek | Henry Parker | 15 episodes |
2002 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Harry Baker | Episode: "Prodigy" |
2008 | T Takes | The Guest in Room 113 | Episode: "Room 113" |
2010–2011 | Boardwalk Empire | Jimmy Darmody | 24 episodes Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2011–2012) Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Ensemble In A Drama Series (2012) Nominated–Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2011) Nominated–Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (2012) Nominated–Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Supporting Actor In A Drama Series (2012) |
2014 | Hannibal | Mason Verger | 3 episodes Nominated–EWwy Award for Best Guest Actor, Drama (2014) Nominated–Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television (2015) |
References
- ↑ IMDb (1990–2012). "Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)". IMDb. IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ↑ "Michael Pitt on choosing projects off the beaten path and 'I Origins'". Toronto Sun.
- ↑ "Hot Guy/Cold Drink: Cocktails and Cross-Dressing with Michael Pitt". Elle.
- ↑ Ann Hornaday (5 August 2005). "'Last Days': Kurt Cobain in Thin Disguise". The Washington Post. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- 1 2 Morgan, Spencer. "Meet Mr. Pitt and the Missus". New York Observer.
- ↑ "IMDb". IMDb. Amazon.com.
- ↑ Pitt profile in Hannibal, insidetv.ew.com, January 31, 2014; accessed April 11, 2014.
- ↑ Abrams, Natalie. "Entertainment Weekly". Entertainment Weekly.
- ↑ Pagoda (album)
- ↑ Grooveshark (2012). "The Dreamers Soundtrack". Grooveshark. Grooveshark. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ↑ Johnson, Noah. "Style.com". Style.com.
- ↑ "French Beauty Lea Seydoux and Boardwalk Empire's Michael Pitt Front Rag & Bone's Fall 2013 Ads". Elle.
- ↑ Holmes, Sally. "Winona Ryder is Stunning in the New Rag & Bone Campaign". Elle.
- ↑ "plasticvenus.com".
- ↑ via Associated Press. "HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire:' A Dramatic Getaway - New Series Brings Prohibition-Era Atlantic City, N.J., to Life with Historical Accuracy, Lavish Detail", CBS News, September 19, 2010. Accessed October 25, 2015. "Inevitably noted for his baby face, arresting blue eyes and pouty, pillowy lips, the 29-year-old West Orange, N.J., native seized on acting because, 'I liked the attention. And it kind of evolved into a craft, a skill, which was a positive thing in my life. Then I came to New York. I never really left.'"
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