Ethan Hawke

Ethan Hawke

Born 06/11/1970 (53 years old)
Austin, Texas, USA

Biography

"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may," is a phrase a young Ethan Hawke took to heart while filming "Dead Poets Society," the Academy Award winning drama which launched his career. Over twenty five years, and several Tony and Oscar nominations later, he has emerged a multifaceted artist, challenging himself as a novelist, screenwriter and director, while earning world acclaim for his brave and nuanced roles.

Hawke has collaborated with filmmaker Richard Linklater on multiple occasions, including "Fast Food Nation;" "Waking Life;" "The Newton Boys" and "Tape," "Boyhood," which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and was screened in competition at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival. Marking their most celebrated project, Hawke starred opposite Julie Delpy in the critically acclaimed film "Before Sunrise" and its two sequels "Before Sunset" and "Before Midnight." The trio co-wrote the screenplay for "Before Sunset," and in 2004, they went on to receive an Academy Award nomination for Adapted Screenplay, a Writers Guild Award nomination for Adapted Screenplay and an IFP Spirit Award nomination for Best Screenplay.

Following a critically acclaimed debut at Sundance in 2013, "Before Midnight" was released by Sony Pictures Classics. In addition to starring in the film, Hawke once again collaborated with Linklater and Delpy on the screenplay. Peter Travers of "Rolling Stone" says of the film "Whatever a modern love story is, 'Before Midnight' takes it to the next level. It's damn near perfect." The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, a BFCA Critics Choice Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, a Writers Guild Award for Adapted Screenplay, and an IFP Spirit Award nomination for Best Screenplay. Hawke, Linklater and Delpy were honored with the Louie Treize Genius Award for achievement in cinematic works for the "Before" films at the BFCA Critics Choice Awards.

Hawke also starred in James DeMonaco's "The Purge" alongside Lena Headley. Made on a budget of only $3 million dollars, "The Purge" became Ethan's largest box office opening weekend ever grossing over $34.5 million dollars.

Tapping into the pop culture zeitgeist with Ben Stiller's 1994 comedy "Reality Bites," Hawke has starred in over forty films, including; "Explorers;" "Dad;" "White Fang;" "Waterland;" "Alive;" "Rich In Love"; "Gattaca;" "Great Expectations;" "Hamlet;" "Assault on Precinct 13;" "Taking Lives;" "Before The Devil Knows You're Dead," "What Doesn't Kill You," "Brooklyn's Finest," "Woman in the Fifth," and "Sinister." In 2002, Hawke received Academy Award(r) and Screen Actors Guild(r) Supporting Actor nominations for his work in Antonie Fuqua's "Training Day" opposite Denzel Washington.

Hawke reteamed with writer-diretor Michael Almereyda on William Shakespeare's "Cymbeline." Hawke stars in the contemporary-set romance set against the backdrop of a war between dirty cops and drug-dealing bikers, in what's being described as "Sons of Anarchy" meets Romeo and Juliet. Additionally, he starred in "Predestination" for Sony which was directed by Michael and Peter Spierig. His other projects include Andrew Niccol's "Drones" and Shari Spring Berman & Robert Pulcini's "Ten Thousand Saints."

Behind the lens, in 2001, Hawke made his directorial debut with his drama "Chelsea Walls." The film tells five stories set in a single day at the "Chelsea Hotel" and stars Uma Thurman, Kris Kristofferson, Rosario Dawson, Natasha Richardson, and Steve Zahn. Additionally, he directed Josh Hamilton in the short film "Straight to One," a story of a couple, young and in love, living in the Chelsea Hotel. Hawke also directed a documentary about famed piano composer Seymour Bernstein that was released in 2014.

In 1996, Hawke wrote his first novel, The Hottest State, published by Little Brown. In his sophomore directorial endeavor, Hawke adapted for the screen and directed the on-screen version of "The Hottest State" and also directed a music video for the film. In 2002, his second novel, Ash Wednesday, was published by Knopf and was chosen for Bloomsbury's contemporary classics series. In addition to his work as a novelist, Hawke wrote an in-depth and celebrated profile of icon Kris Kristofferson for Rolling Stone in April 2009.

At the age of twenty one, Hawke founded Malaparte Theater Co., which remained open for more than five years giving young artists a home to develop their craft. The next year in 1992, Hawke made his Broadway debut in The Seagull. Additionally, he has appeared in Henry IV alongside Richard Easton; Buried Child (Steppenwolf); Hurlyburly for which he earned a Lucille Lortel Award Nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor and Drama League Award Nomination for Distinguished Performance (The New Group); Tom Stoppards The Coast of Utopia for which he was honored with a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play and Drama League Award nomination for Distinguished Performance (Lincoln Center); the inaugural season of The Bridge Project's double billings of The Cherry Orchard and A Winter's Tale; for which garnered Hawke a Drama Desk Award Nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play (Brooklyn Academy of Music and The Old Vic); and Scott Elliott's Blood From A Stone (The New Group) which garnered him a 2011 Obie Award.

Also for theatre, in 2007, Hawke made his Off-Broadway directing debut with the world premiere of Jonathan Marc Sherman's dark comedy, Things We Want. In 2010, Hawke directed Sam Shepard's A Lie of the Mind, for which he received a Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Director of a Play; as well as recognition in the New York Times and The New Yorker top ten lists of the leading theatre productions in 2010. In 2012, he starred in Chekov's Ivanov for the Classic Stage Company. In 2013, he directed and starred in Clive, the stage adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's Baal, by Marc Sherman for The New Group. Hawke also had a successful run in Lincoln Center Theatre's production of Macbeth in the title role.

For television, Hawke appeared in the television adaption of "Moby Dick" that aired on Encore. He starred alongside William Hurt as the stalwart and experienced first officer Starbuck, the only member of the crew who dares to oppose Captain Ahab (William Hurt).

IFC Films

Actor

Movies
2025

The Black Phone 2

2024

Tonight at Noon

2023

Leave the World Behind

2022

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

 

Raymond & Ray

 

The Northman

2021

The Black Phone

 

The Guilty

 

Waiting for Godot

Ads

Ads

 

Zeros and Ones

2020

Cut Throat City

 

Tesla

2019

Adopt a Highway

 

The Kid

 

The Truth

2018

Juliet, Naked

 

The Captor

2017

24 Hours to Live

 

First Reformed

 

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

2016

In a Valley of Violence

 

Maudie

 

The Magnificent Seven

 

The Phenom

2015

Born to Be Blue

 

Exit Strategy (TV movie)

 

Maggie's Plan

 

Regression

 

Ten Thousand Saints

2014

Boyhood

 

Cymbeline

 

Good Kill

 

Predestination

2013

Before Midnight

 

Getaway

 

The Purge

2012

Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen - a.f.

 

Sinister

 

Total Recall

2011

The Woman in the Fifth

2010

Moby Dick (TV movie)

2009

Brooklyn's Finest

 

Daybreakers

 

Staten Island

2008

New York, I Love You

 

What Doesn't Kill You

2007

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

2006

Fast Food Nation

 

The Hottest State

2005

Assault on Precinct 13

 

Lord of War

 

One Last Thing...

2004

Before Sunset

 

Taking Lives

2001

Chelsea Walls

 

Tape

 

The Jimmy Show

 

Training Day

 

Waking Life

2000

Hamlet

1999

Joe the King

 

Snow Falling on Cedars

1998

Great Expectations

 

The Newton Boys

 

The Velocity of Gary

1997

Gattaca

1995

Before Sunrise

 

Search and Destroy

1994

Floundering

 

Quiz Show

 

Reality Bites

 

White Fang II: Myth of the White Wolf

1993

Alive

1992

A Midnight Clear

 

Rich in Love

 

Waterland

1991

Mystery Date

 

White Fang

1989

Dad

 

Dead Poets Society

1985

Explorers

Series
2022

Batwheels

 

Bam's Upgrade (E08)

 

Keep Calm and Roll On (E07)

 

Sidekicked to the Curb (E06)

  more episodes (5)
 

Moon Knight

 

Gods and Monsters (E06)

 

Asylum (E05)

 

The Tomb (E04)

  more episodes (3)
2020

The Good Lord Bird

 

Last Words (E07)

 

Jesus Is Walkin' (E06)

 

Hiving the Bees (E05)

  more episodes (4)
2018

Sandra

2007

Robot Chicken

 

Squaw Bury Shortcake (S03E02)

2003

Alias

 

Double Agent (S02E14)

Documentaries
2024

Two for One (series)

2023

Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90 (concert)

2022

Marvel Studios: Assembled (series)

 

The Making of Moon Knight (E09)

2021

Explained (series) - narrator

 

The End of Oil - narrator (S03E05)

2017

The Hollywood Masters (series)

 

The King

2016

Richard Linklater: Dream Is Destiny

 

Starring Austin Pendleton

2014

21 Years: Richard Linklater

 

Robin Williams Remembered (TV movie) - a.f.

 

Seymour: An Introduction

2012

Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God

 

Welcome Nowhere - narrator

2010

Conflict and Chaos: Brooklyn's Finest

2009

High Line Stories (series)

2008

Chelsea on the Rocks

 

Corso: The Last Beat

2005

The Making of Lord of War

2004

'Pulp Fiction' on a Dime: A 10th Anniversary Retrospect (TV movie) - a.f.

2003

Willie Nelson & Friends: Live and Kickin' (concert)

2000

Spotlight on Location: Snow Falling on Cedars (TV movie)

1998

Sam Shepard: Stalking Himself (TV movie)

Music videos
2024

Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone: Fortnight

1994

Juliana Hatfield Three - Spin the Bottle

Short
2023

Strange Way of Life

2016

Invasion!

1988

Lion's Den

Screenwriter

Movies
2023

Wildcat

2018

Blaze

2013

Before Midnight

2006

The Hottest State

2004

Before Sunset

Series
2020

The Good Lord Bird

 

Meet the Lord (E01)

Short
2013

Making a Scene

1994

Straight to One

Director

Guest

Producer

Movies
2023

Wildcat

2019

Adopt a Highway

2018

Blaze

Creator

Author

Movies
2006

The Hottest State - book