Eli Marienthal
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Santa Monica, California, USA
A precocious youngster who is equally adept in the realms of stage, film, and television, Eli Marienthal has turned in stand-out performances in all arenas since dedicating himself to acting at the age of nine. A Santa Monica, CA, native, Marienthal received his primary education at the East Bay French-American Ecoile Bilingue school where he sharpened his French skills from the age of four. Refining his acting abilities at the prestigious American Conservatory Theater's Young Conservatory, Marienthal also attended part-time schooling in Paris in the third and fourth grades. His early stage performances in such Bay Area productions as the Berkeley Repertory Theater's Missing Persons and The Life of Galileo, and in San Francisco's Magic Theater production of Cryptogram, earned the young thespian both positive recognition and a Black Box award for the latter. Making his television debut alongside Dolly Parton in Unlikely Angel (1996) and his film debut the following year (First Love, Last Rites), Marienthal continued his rapid rise to recognition with roles in such popular films as Jack Frost (1998), American Pie (1999), and some voice work in the animated The Iron Giant (also 1999). Marienthal's early role as the youngest member of the nomadic Abromowitz clan in The Slums of Beverly Hills (1998) also caught some laughs, giving audiences a hint of things to come from the gifted youngster. Taking the title role on television's Tucker (2000) and providing more voice work for The Zeta Project, the next year saw Marienthal's star beginning to grow legs, and a return to the role of Stifler's younger brother in the sequel American Pie 2 found him humorously following in his cocky older celluloid sibling's footsteps.
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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14% | Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen |
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$29.3M | 2004 |
60% | Batman - Mystery of the Batwoman |
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— | 2003 |
31% | The Country Bears |
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$16.9M | 2002 |
52% | American Pie 2 |
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$144.1M | 2001 |
61% | American Pie |
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— | 1999 |
96% | The Iron Giant |
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— | 1999 |
19% | Jack Frost |
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— | 1998 |
81% | Slums of Beverly Hills |
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— | 1998 |
40% | First Love, Last Rites |
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— | 1998 |
No Score Yet | Unlikely Angel |
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— | 1996 |
TV
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | YEAR |
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No Score Yet |
The Zeta Project
2001-2002
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No Score Yet |
Static Shock
2000-2004
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0% |
Tucker
2000-2001
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No Score Yet |
Touched by an Angel
1994-2003
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Quotes from Eli Marienthal's Characters
Hogarth Hughes: | It's bad to kill. Guns kill. And you don't have to be a gun. You are who you choose to be. You choose. Choose. |
Hogarth Hughes: | You are who you choose to be. |
The Iron Giant: | Superman... |
Hogarth Hughes: | You go, I stay. No following! |
Hogarth Hughes: | You are who you choose to be. |
The Iron Giant: | Superman. |
Hogarth Hughes: | I go, you stay. No following. |
The Iron Giant: | Hogarth: Welcome to Coolsville - population - Us |
Hogarth Hughes: | Welcome to Coolsville - population - Us |
Hogarth Hughes: | You are who you choose to be. |
The Iron Giant: | Superman |
The Iron Giant: | Superman. |
Hogarth Hughes: | You are who you choose to be. |
Hogarth Hughes: | Hogarth:[...]It's bad to kill. But it's not bad to die. Giant: I die? Hogarth: I don't know, you're made of metal, but you have feelings...and that means you have a soul, and souls don't die...Mom's says it's something inside of all good things and that it goes on forever and ever.. |
Hogarth Hughes: | I don't know, you're made of metal, but you have feelings...and that means you have a soul, and souls don't die...Mom's says it's something inside of all good things and that it goes on forever and ever.. |
Hogarth Hughes: | So we can't call Ripley's Believe it or Not, because... they wouldn't believe it. |
Annie Hughes: | Would you say grace, please? |
Hogarth Hughes: | [Hogarth sees the Giant's hand in the kitchen] Oh my God... Um, uh... oh, my God! We... thank you for the... er, food that mom has put in front of us and *stop!*... uh, the Devil... from doing bad things? And er, get out of here!... Uh, Satan? Go! Go so... that we may live in peace. Amen. |
Annie Hughes: | Amen. That was... hmm, really unusual, Hogarth. |
Hogarth Hughes: | You are who you choose to be. |
Stifler's Brother: | fuckers fuckers fuckers how u doin boys |
Stifler's Brother: | Fuckers, Fuckers, Fuckers, Fuckers! How you doin' boys? |
Dex Barrington: | Okay. This is my baby picture. This is yours. |
Beary Barrington: | Yeah? |
Dex Barrington: | See this? This is my birth certificate. Here's yours. The rangers used this to track you. |
Beary Barrington: | So, what's your point? |
Dex Barrington: | Forget it. |
Dex Barrington: | Hey, Beary! Doofus! Time for dinner! |
Dex Barrington: | That, that's the day Mom and Dad got you. |
Beary Barrington: | What do you mean, got me? |
Dex Barrington: | I mean, pitch up, man. You were left alone. They brought you home, they showed you a bunch of Barney videos, and they pretended you were their son. You don't belong here. |