viernes, 18 de enero de 2008

Tobey Maguire



Tobey Maguire


Full Name,Tobias Vincent Maguire.
Date of Birth, June 27th, 1975. Santa Monica, California, USA.
Height, 173 cms (1.73 mts).
Weight, 140 lbs.
Sun Sign, Cancer.
Hair, Brown.
Eyes, Blue.
Status, Engaged to Jennifer Meyer.
Father, Vincent Maguire (Chef).
Mother, Wendy Maguire (Secretary).
Siblings, 2 half brothers, Jo-Paul & Weston).

Hobbies, Videogames, Boardgames, Basketball, Yoga and Backgammon.
Current Residence, Los Angeles, California.
Favorites actors, de niro, al pacino and hoffman.

Tobey´s fan mail address,

Tobey Maguire
c/o Creative Artists Agency
9830 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California 90212-1825
USA

c/o The Gersh Agency
232 North Canon Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
USA


Biography,

Tobias Vincent Maguire was born on the 27th of June, 1975, in Santa Monica, California, to very young parents. His father, Vincent, a chef and sometime construction worker, was just 20. His mother, Wendy, a secretary, was even younger, at 18. The couple would marry some two years after, but separate the same year. Later, Tobey would be presented with a half-sister, Sara, and a half-brother, Timothy, to add to half-brother Vincent, born in '72.It was an extremely tough time for Tobey. Shuttling between his mum and dad, his aunts, uncles and grandparents, he moved up and down the coast of California constantly, and on up to Oregon and Washington. Never settling anywhere, he made no real friends, and was an outsider - if not downright unpopular - wherever he went. One good thing about having no friends, says Tobey, was that he spent his time watching people, wondering what made them tick. This was partly because he had no one to talk to, partly to see if he could trust the watchee. In the future, it would make it easier for him to inhabit a character's skin.Worse still, with his parents struggling to make ends meet, the family was always poor. His mother worked hard but still they spent time on Welfare, using food stamps and Medi-Cal. Tobey recalls running from a store when his mother paid with stamps (he's sorry now, recognising that his actions added to his mother's own humiliation). For father Vincent, the situation never got any better. In 1993, he robbed a bank in his hometown, Reseda and, caught just one hour later, was jailed for two years. It was taken into account that he was desperate, and this was a first offence.Intelligent and precocious, hiding his insecurity under a cloak of arrogance, Tobey grew up fast. At an early age, he decided he wanted to be a chef, like his dad. But a neighbour who was an entertainment manager advised him to try showbiz and Wendy, who'd always wanted to be an actress herself, offered to pay him $100 (a mighty sum for the Maguires) if he would take Drama instead of Home Economics. He did, and proved straight away to have some talent. Coupled with this, there was his ambition. Tobey has said that his insecurity made him feel that people were always nay-saying him, doing him down. He says this gave him "an angry ambition that cannot be stopped", jokingly adding that "I look forward to finding a therapist and working on that".So, talented, arrogant and angrily ambitious, he quit High School at the age of 13 (13!) and, continuing his school work part-time and beginning to study acting, went after child actor work. He was cast in several TV ads, for McDonalds, Atari and Doritos, and made his TV debut in a Rodney Dangerfield special for HBO in 1989, securing his union card.But it was in 1991, aged 15, that his career really took off. He uttered a single line in an episode of Blossom, a comedy about a girl's life in a houseful of men. There were a few more in Roseanne. Then there was Eerie, Indiana. Not much, but connections were being made. When auditions were announced for a TV series based on Ron Howard's Parenthood, Tobey went along, and met another young actor looking for a part. This was Leonardo DiCaprio. The pair became good friends, and Tobey managed to wangle a small part in Leo's next production, alongside Ellen Barkin and Robert De Niro in This Boy's Life.Even better, having failed to get a part in The Wonder Years after "like, 10 auditions", Maguire had been cast as the lead in a new Fox series, called Great Scott! This concerned the life and fantasies of teenager Scott Melrod and was a clear forerunner of the likes of Ally McBeal and Malcolm In The Middle. The critics were charmed, but audience figures were not high. Only 13 episodes were shot, and only six were screened, between October and November, 1992. But Tobey did make a new friend, Kevin Connelly, who co-starred as Scott's best friend, Larry O'Donnell.After This Boy's Life came more work with DiCaprio and Connelly. Actually, whether it was work or not depends on who you ask. What certainly happened was that the three actors, along with Amber Benson and several others, were filmed in a bar, flirting, joking, and discussing drink, drugs and love. Then, in 1998, after DiCaprio's Titanic success and Maguire's first steps into the big-time, the film appeared again, put together as a feature named Don's Plum. Leo and Tobey sued to prevent its release, claiming they had believed it to just be an acting exercise and had received an agreement that it would never be released as a feature. Co-producer David Stutman sued them back for - amongst other things - trying to stop him making a living. Eventually a secret agreement was reached. Money changed hands, and it was agreed that Don's Plum would never be commercially released in Canada or the USA. Unfortunately for Leo and Tobey, who rather wished it would go away, the movie was picked up on by the art set in Europe and screened at the Berlin Film Festival in 2001. It was clearly still a sore point as, when the producers put an ad in Daily Variety in 2000, thanking the pair for their "amicable spirits, gentlemanly behaviour and wisdom beyond their years", they'd sued again.Don's Plum aside, 1994 had brought proper work, too. There were a couple of TV movies. First, Spoils Of War, where Kate Nelligan wanted to get back with ex-hubbie John Heard, from whom she'd split bitterly, but was too nervous to contact him. Luckily, their son Martin (Tobey) bumps into dad and plots to rebuild the family himself. Then there was A Child's Cry For Help. Was it possible that the lovely Pam Dawber, formerly Mindy to Robin Williams' Mork, could be secretly poisoning her son?And then there were the movies, in Maguire's mind the true test of greatness. There'd been a tiny role in SFW, where Stephen Dorff became a national hero for not giving a damn during a hostage crisis. Then there was his first lead role, in the comedy horror-fest Revenge Of The Red Baron. Here Mickey Rooney (himself an example to Tobey - a child star that kept going) played an ex-WW1 pilot who, due to a family curse, is threatened once more by his former arch-enemy, the fearsome Red Baron. Only this time the Baron is not there in the flesh, he's possessing a model tri-plane and wisecracking away as he enacts his vile exploits. Tobey played Mickey's grand-son, struggling against the weirdness. And it wasn't half bad, gaining some respect amongst true genre experts.From the outside, it looked like it was going OK, but really Tobey's insecurity was now getting the better of him. Both to cover his own emotional vulnerability and to make people laugh (and thus like him) he'd use his intelligence to cut other people down. He was basically mean, far from how he wanted to be. And it all came to a head when he was 19, down in North Carolina, filming the indie hit Empire Records. He had auditioned for a lead part, alongside Liv Tyler and Rene Zellweger, but was given only a small role. Another kick in the teeth, another reason for insecurity. Maguire has since said that he recognises his abandonment issues and a terrible fear of poverty. They made him, as his friends have put it, ridiculously competitive - at basketball, poker, even backgammon. And down in Carolina, amongst all these smart, budding stars, he lost it, found that he could not communicate at all. "I was a little self-destructive", he later admitted. He asked director Alan Moyle to let him go, and he went home, spending the next few months re-evaluating his life and attitudes. His scenes hit the cutting-room floor.When he returned to work, it was with a vengeance, as parts quickly came his way. He played Hot Rod Brown, class clown, a super-loser who's rescued from Flunking Hell by funky guardian angel Whoopi Goldberg in her series, Tales From The Whoop. Then came Griffin Dunne's Oscar-nominated short, Duke Of Groove, where he played Kate Capshaw's self-conscious son, attending a party with his mum and several top singers, including Janis Joplin. Next up, he was Ann-Margret's step-son in Seduced By Murder, based on the true tale of Diane Borchardt, who persuaded some teenagers to murder her husband in Jefferson, Wisconsin. And then there was another lead role, in Joyride. Here Tobey played the son of a motel owner. One day a beautiful, enigmatic woman shows up in a cool car. Tobey, desperate to impress Amy Hathaway, a guest who's giving him the eye, steals the motor, and takes off with Amy and a friend. Unfortunately, they get tailed by detective Benicio Del Toro and, infinitely worse, part of the beautiful car-owner's enigma is that she's a hit-woman.Tobey's profile was now raised to the extent that decent movie roles showed up. In The Ice Storm, directed by Ang Lee (Sense And Sensibility, Crouching Tiger), he was the relatively clear-headed narrator as two families in Seventies suburbia, experimenting with sex and intoxicants, approached moral and physical ruin. His dad is Kevin Kline, drinking to forget trouble at work. Mum is Joan Allen, losing patience fast. And sister is Christina Ricci, rifling through everyone's belongings at every opportunity. Close by is a very predatory Sigourney Weaver. Amidst the chaos, Tobey's character is lost, and lovestruck too, hooked by rich girl Libbets Casey, played by Katie Holmes.It was an intensely miserable movie, but the critics liked its unswerving vision. Tobey moved on to Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, where Allen played Harry Block, a writer who unashamedly uses the people in his life and has undergone three unsuccessful marriages. He's also plagued by visions, Tobey playing one of his fictional alter-egos, a shoe-salesman.After an impressive cameo as a hitch-hiker in Terry Gilliam's Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas, getting involved as Johnny Depp and Del Toro cross America in a stoned haze, came the intriguing Pleasantville. Here Tobey played a lonely, repressed guy, constantly battling with his far more sexually active sister, Reese Witherspoon (who'd earlier appeared with him in SFW). He likes to lose himself in the sheer niceness of a Fifties soap opera on TV and, during another fight with his sister and thanks to a magic remote control, he literally does it, disappears into the show, along with Witherspoon. Now living in a black and white world, he discovers that his super-nice parents in this super-nice town are William H. Macy and, for the second time, Joan Allen. He loves the pleasantness here in Pleasantville and, being an expert on the show, already knows everyone and their history, so he fits in seamlessly. Witherspoon, on the other hand, wants some REAL fun and, when she starts getting it, colours begin to spring up, freaking out EVERYONE.It was a good movie, well-written and intelligent, as was Maguire's next effort, John Irving's The Cider House Rules. Here he played Homer Wells, a young man who's been raised in an orphanage and taught the rudiments of medicine by Dr Larch (Michael Caine, who won an Oscar for his pains). Larch is a junkie and secret abortionist, but a decent fellow who wants Homer to continue his good work. Homer, on the other hand, wants to see the world and, when Paul Rudd and Charlize Theron show up for an abortion, he leaves with them to work on Rudd's apple farm. Then, when Rudd goes off to war, he's left with the really rather attractive Theron. But is what he was looking for actually back at the orphanage, where it was all along? Now came another couple of classy productions. First, there was Ang Lee again, and Ride With The Devil. Here Maguire and Skeet Ulrich played Southern fellows in the Civil War who, after Skeet's dad is killed by Union soldiers, join the Bushwhackers, irregular raiders on the side of the Confederacy. They skirmish, then hide, and Skeet falls for pretty widow Jewel who, when Skeet is horribly wounded, Maguire must escort to a safe house. Then he must raid again, as the war's cycle of revenge gets ever crazier and his notions of honour are tested to the max.And now there was Wonder Boys, a surprise low-budget hit, directed by Curtis (LA Confidential) Hanson. Here Michael Douglas was a professor and novelist in Pittsburgh. His wife has left and he's made the married chancellor of the college (Frances McDormand) pregnant. And he's being pursued by a young student, Katie Holmes - Tobey's Ice Storm love. Tobey plays a moody student and compulsive liar, who's written a novel and stalks around with a gun. Douglas takes him under his wing but, at a party, Douglas is attacked by the host's dog and Tobey blows it away - maximum embarrassment is on the cards. Worse still, the host's dearest possession, a jacket worn by Marilyn Monroe on her wedding day, has gone missing. Man!It was a sweet movie, many lauding it as the most realistic college film in years. Tobey had enjoyed the shoot, spending a lot of time in Michael Douglas's trailer, shooting the breeze about basketball - Tobey loves to watch the Lakers. The kudos of everyone involved in the picture was raised sky-high.And then there was the big one, Spider-Man. Directed by Sam (Evil Dead) Raimi, this was to be one of the biggest blockbusters of all time. Many star-names were bandied about. Freddie Prinze Jr, Heath Ledger and Tobey's mate Leonardo were suggested to play Peter Parker, the nerd who gets bitten by a genetically modified spider and becomes a super-hero. As his arch-enemy, The Green Goblin, Nicolas Cage and John Malkovich were mentioned. As it turned out, the Goblin would be Willem Dafoe, love interest Mary Jane Watson would be Kirsten Dunst and Spidey would be Tobey Maguire. A perfect choice, though he'd never read the comics. Who else could deliver that shy grin when he realises his super-powers are for real? Besides, Maguire had much in common with Peter Parker. "The responsibilities, the loneliness, the sacrifices. I went through some of these things in my life", he said and certainly, after the last couple of years, he understood how life could be utterly transformed.As said, Spider-Man was immense, a record breaker. The biggest 3-day opening ever: the highest one-day total: the fastest film to $100 million: the highest per-screen average ever for a major release. Tobey was made. He bought himself a $3.5 million pad in Beverly Hills and was rumoured to be seeing first Dunst, then Nicole Kidman (turned out this was a smokescreen for a rendezvous with Ben Affleck - by Kidman, that is, NOT Maguire).Next, having bought the rights to the book, Maguire had planned to star in Spike Lee's The 25th Hour, with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ed Norton. But his hectic Spider-Man schedule put paid to that, Tobey eventually acting only as co-producer. Instead, once Spider-Man was done, he moved on to Seabiscuit, the tale of a small, lazy horse who, due to the efforts of a dedicated owner (Jeff Bridges), visionary trainer (Chris Cooper) and desperate jockey (Maguire), took on and beat the great War Admiral, thereby boosting the hopes of all Americans struggling through the Great Depression. It was another hit, taking $120 million at the US box-office and, perhaps more importantly, selling 5.5 million DVDs, then a record for a drama.It was a strange time for Maguire, a very bumpy ride. That same year, 2003, he was forced to pay back $197,000 he'd been given by convicted financial advisor Dana Giachetto (Cameron Diaz and Tim Roth had to return money too). He also revealed that he'd become a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. And there were problems with Spider-Man 2. It was reported that, due to the success of the original movie, Maguire was holding out for a bigger cheque and had been replaced by Jake Gyllenhaal. In fact, Tobey had suffered a herniated disc in his back due to the physical nature of the Spider-Man and Seabiscuit shoots and wasn't sure he could handle another like role. However, after working with stunt-crews it was decided Maguire could see it through and signed up for SM2, still pining after Kirsten Dunst but this time battling Alfred Molina's aggressively limbed Dr Octopus. With its SFX far more convincing than those of SM1, it was another huge success. A second sequel would be planned for 2007.Now a teetotal, non-smoking ,vegetarian yoga-fiend, Maguire does still have one vice to be proud of - gambling. In 2004 he entered the Commerce Casino's California State Poker Championship (eventually won by Ben Affleck), but was knocked out in the early stages. Now that the Spider-Man franchise has made him rich it's a dead cert that he'll fulfil his main ambition - to excel on stage and screen, just like his heroes De Niro, Pacino and Hoffman.
Filmography,
1989,
The Wizard, The Rodney Dangerfield Special.
1990,
Tales From The Whoop!: Hot Rod Brown, Class Clown -Nickolodeon Special-.
1991,
Eerie, Indiana: The Dead Letter (Tv), Roseanne: Valentines Day (Tv), Blossom: Sex, Lies and Teenagers (Tv).
1992,
Great Scott! (Tv).
1993,
This Boys Life.
1994,
S.F.W, Revenge of the Red Baron, Walker Texas Ranger: The profigal son (Tv), Spoiles of war (Tv), Childs cry for help (Tv).
1995,
Empire Records (Scenes deleated, and uncredited), Duke of Groove.
1996,
Joyride, Don's Plum, Suduced By Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (Tv).
1997,
The Ice Storm.
1998,
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Pleasantville.
1999,
The Cider House Rules, Ride With The Devil.
2000,
Wonder Boys.
2001,
Cats and Dogs (Voice).
2002,
Spider Man.
2003,
Seabiscuit.
2004,
Spider Man.
2006,
The good German.
2007,
Spider Man 3, Quit Type, Tokyo Suckerpunch.
Notes,
Likes to cook.
Is a vegetarian.
Prefers to eat what he cooks himself.
Use do smoke cigars, but has quit.
He thinks of himself as a perfectionist and he thinks he is too critical of himself. "I have self-esteem issues. I think everybody does".
He did a lot of his own stunts in both Spider-Man 1 & 2.
Is a big time video gamer.. his favorites consist of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (which he has gotten 100% completion..) Dead to Rights, and the Lord of the Rings. He also says he doesn't like first person games and prefers story games over sports games.
He originally wanted to be a chef, but turned to acting after his mother offered him $100 to take drama rather than home economics in high school.
Is good friends with actor Leo Dicaprio.
Is a very competetive person.. quoted on saying: "We get in the pool right now... I would hold my breathe longer than you".
Enjoys playing chess.
He and his fiancée, Jennifer Meyer, announced their engagement in April. Jennifer is a jewelry designer [June 12, 2006].
He played in the World Series of Poker. On October 27, 2004, he won the Phil Hellmuth Poker Invitational at the Hollywood Park Casino in Los Angeles, taking a first prize of $95,480.
Married Jennifer Meyer in a secret ceremony on Hawaii. The wedding was only attended by close friends.
Originally wanted to be a chef, but he turned to acting after his mother offered him $100 to take drama rather than home economics in high school.

Salary,

Spider-Man 2 (2004) $17,000,000
Seabiscuit (2003) $12,500,000
Spider-Man (2002) $4,000,000

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