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Ethan Embry

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Recent Role:
Himself on TMZ on TV
Gender:
Male
Born:
6-13-1978
Birthplace:
Huntington Beach, California, USA
Birth Name:
Ethan Philian Randall (legally changed to Ethan Embry as an adult)
AKA:
Ethan Randall
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

More 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 Smith, 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).

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    Ethan Embry is one of those actors that appears in almost every good movie, but doesn't ever get any credit. His acting is always on point and he has shown great range with his skills. Of all of his work, my favorite has to be "Can't Hardly Wait."

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    So glad to see something other than tired and worn remake of the old JR. With so much to explore and expose the possibilities are many. All that can be done to keep the stories and thems fresh and not current event driven will demonstrate the depth of creativity. The strongest influence of individual will prove to be Eathan Embry. The talent and individualality shown in previous projects are telling and historical. As told by David Cajun Guilbeau, time will tell. Every episode has potential to beconme a ground breaking expose\' on the family relations of untold americans. Time will Tell.

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