Rory Culkin
Rory Hugh Culkin (born July 21, 1989) is an American actor known for his roles in Scream 4, Lords of Chaos, You Can Count on Me, Columbus, and M. Night Shyamalan's Signs. He is the youngest brother of actors Macaulay and Kieran Culkin.
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Born | Rory Hugh Culkin July 21, 1989 New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse |
Sarah Scrivener (m. 2018) |
Parent |
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Relatives | Macaulay Culkin (brother) Kieran Culkin (brother) Bonnie Bedelia (aunt) |
Early life
Rory Hugh Culkin was born July 21, 1989, in New York City, the youngest of seven children born to Christopher Cornelius "Kit" Culkin, a former Broadway stage actor, and Patricia Brentrup, a native of North Dakota who met Kit in 1974 while working as a road traffic controller in Sundance, Wyoming.[1][2] Culkin's siblings include Shane (b. 1976), Dakota (1979–2008),[3] Macaulay (b. 1980), Kieran (b. 1982), Quinn (b. 1984), and Christian (b. 1987).[1] He also had a paternal half-sister, Jennifer (born 1970), who died in 2000.[4] Culkin's paternal aunt is actress Bonnie Bedelia.[5]
Career
Culkin began acting by playing alongside his elder brothers, among them Macaulay and Kieran, often as the younger versions of their characters. He first appeared in a photograph as a baby in The Good Son, then as Young Richie in Ri¢hie Ri¢h (Richie being played by his brother Macaulay) and in 2002, played 10-year-old Igby in Igby Goes Down (17-year-old Igby was played by his older brother Kieran).
Culkin's breakthrough role was in You Can Count on Me, opposite Laura Linney, a role for which he received much praise and a Young Artist Award. Since then, Culkin has appeared in numerous films, including Signs, in which he starred alongside Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix and Electrick Children, in which he starred along side Julia Garner.
As a teenager, Rory started moving into more independent films, such as The Chumscrubber, Hick and Down in the Valley.[6] He took a leading role in Mean Creek, a 2004 independent film about a group of teenagers that plan revenge on a bully. The entire youth cast won an Independent Spirit Award for this film.
Since his Young Artist Award win for You Can Count on Me, Culkin has received three more nominations. He had a guest role in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Manic", and in the episode "Azoth the Avenger Is a Friend of Mine" of The Twilight Zone alongside Patrick Warburton. In May 2010, Culkin was cast for the slasher film Scream 4,[7] which was released on April 15, 2011. Culkin was cast as Euronymous in the biographical film Lords of Chaos which tells the story about the events of the Norwegian black metal scene and the band Mayhem.
In 2014, Culkin starred as the titular character in Gabriel. Culkin was commended by critics,[8][9][10] and was subsequently nominated for the Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor.[11][12]
In 2023, Culkin guest-appeared in Amazon Prime Video series Swarm.[13]
Personal life
In April 2018, Culkin married cinematographer Sarah Scrivener in New Orleans, Louisiana.[14] The wedding was officiated by Paul Heyman on the eve of WrestleMania 34.[15]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | The Good Son | Richard Evans | Photographic cameo |
1994 | Richie Rich | Young Richie | |
2000 | You Can Count on Me | Rudy Prescott | Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance Nominated - Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role |
2002 | Signs | Morgan Hess | Nominated - Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor Nominated - Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role |
Igby Goes Down | 10-Year-Old Igby | ||
2003 | It Runs in the Family | Eli Gromberg | |
2004 | Mean Creek | Sam Merric | Limited release Independent Spirit Award Shared with Ryan Kelley, Scott Mechlowicz, Trevor Morgan, Josh Peck, and Carly Schroeder Nominated - Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor |
2005 | The Zodiac | Johnny Parish | |
The Chumscrubber | Charlie Stifle | Limited release | |
Down in the Valley | Lonnie | ||
2006 | The Night Listener | Pete D. Logand | Nominated - Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor |
2008 | Chasing 3000 | Roger | |
Lymelife | Scott | ||
2010 | Twelve | Chris | |
2011 | Hick | Clement | |
Scream 4 | Charlie Walker | ||
2012 | Electrick Children | Clyde | |
2014 | Gabriel | Gabriel | Nominated — Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor |
2015 | Intruders | Dan Cooper | |
2016 | Jack Goes Home | Jack | |
Welcome to Willits | Possum | ||
2017 | Columbus | Gabriel | |
The Song of Sway Lake | Ollie | ||
Bullet Head | Gage | ||
2018 | Lords of Chaos | Euronymous | |
2020 | Materna | Gabe | |
2021 | The Last Thing Mary Saw | The Intruder |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Off Season | Jackson Mayhew | Television film Nominated - Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie or Special - Leading Young Actor |
2001–2002 | The Job | Davey McNeil | 2 episodes |
2002 | The Twilight Zone | Craig Hansen | Episode: "Azoth the Avenger Is a Friend of Mine" |
2003 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Joe Blaine | Episode: "Manic" |
2017–2018 | Sneaky Pete | Gavin | 2 episodes |
2018 | Waco | David Thibodeau | Miniseries; 6 episodes |
Castle Rock | Willie | 4 episodes | |
2019 | City on a Hill | Clay Roach | 5 episodes |
2020 | The Expecting | Tyler | 9 episodes |
50 States of Fright | Older Aiden | 2 episodes | |
2021 | Halston | Joel Schumacher | Episode: "Becoming Halston" |
2022 | Under the Banner of Heaven | Samuel Lafferty | Miniseries |
2023 | Swarm | Marcus | Episode: "Stung" |
Black Mirror | Kappa | Episode: "Beyond the Sea" |
References
- Purgavie, Dermot (November 9, 1996). "The Father from Hell?". The Daily Telegraph. pp. 23–24, 26 – via Newspapers.com.
- Abramovitch, Seth (October 6, 2021). "Martinis and Red Meat With Kieran Culkin: The 'Succession' Star on Childhood, Co-Stars and Fame". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on February 23, 2022.
- Chernikoff, Leah (December 11, 2008). "Macaulay Culkin's sister, Dakota Culkin, dies after being struck by a car". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on February 23, 2022.
- Gawley, Paige (October 14, 2021). "Kieran Culkin Is 'Game' to Have His Brother Macaulay and Other Siblings on 'Succession' (Exclusive)". Entertainment Tonight. Archived from the original on February 23, 2022.
- Bandler, Michael J. (October 25, 1992). "Character Study Despite Her Laurels, Bonnie Bedelia Wonders When Stardom Will Arrive". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 21, 2013.
- Uncle Creepy (21 May 2010). "Just in! Possible Casting News for Scream 4". DreadCentral. Archived from the original on 24 May 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
- Uncle Creepy (28 May 2010). "Hayden Panettiere, Rory Culkin Join Scream 4". Dread Central. Archived from the original on 1 June 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
- Hoffman, Jordan (17 June 2015). "Gabriel review – Rory Culkin proves fine guide on headtrip through bipolar mind". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
- Gold, Daniel M. (18 June 2015). "Review: 'Gabriel' Stars Rory Culkin as a Young Man With Mental Illness". New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
- Abele, Robert (25 June 2015). "Review: Following Rory Culkin and 'Gabriel' on a fraught mission". Los Angeles Time. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
- "Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor - Past Recipients". Retrieved 21 March 2023.
- D'Alessandro, Anthony (22 October 2015). "'Diary Of A Teenage Girl' Leads Gotham Independent Film Award Nominations – Full List". Deadline. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
- Harry, Aaliyah (21 March 2023). "Everyone Is Talking About Prime Video's Swarm – Here's Everything You Need To Know". Grazia. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
- Kashner, Sam (6 November 2018). "How Kieran Culkin Survived Childhood and Made Peace with the Family Profession". HWD. Retrieved 2018-12-05.
- Baillie, Katie (9 April 2018). "Macaulay Culkin's brother Rory had WWE's Paul Heyman officiate his wedding". Metro. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
External links
- Rory Culkin at IMDb