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Peter Sarsgaard
Born: Mar 7, 1971
Coming on the scene fairly recently, Illinois-born actor Peter Sarsgaard has already demonstrated an amazing flair for harsh, disturbing, dark-edged characters despite his boyish countenance. A graduate of St. Louis' Washington University where he majored in history and literature, he was a co-founder of the comedy improvisational group "Mama's Pot Roast" and trained initially with the Actors' Studio in New York. Such off-Broadway productions included Horton Foote's "Laura Dennis" and John Cameron Mitchell's "Kingdom of Earth". He made his screen bow in Tim Robbins' Dead Man Walking and was given more sizeable roles in Desert Blue and The Man in the Iron Mask as the ill-fated son of the Musketeer Athos, played by John Malkovich. Peter then started gracing the art-house circuit, making a violent, searing impression as a homophobic killer in Boys Don't Cry starring Oscar-winner Hilary Swank as a cross-dresser. Other impressionable offbeat roles for Peter that have thrilled critics include Shattered Glass, which earned him a slew of awards including the prestigious National Society of Film Critics Award. Prior to that, he showed off his versatility with portrayals ranging from a Russian nuclear reactor officer in K-19: The Widowmaker, to a drug addict in The Salton Sea.
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