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Robert Downey Jr.
Born: Apr 4, 1965
Robert Downey Jr. was born April 4, 1965 in New York City, NY. The son of once celebrated independent movie director Robert Downey-and a dead ringer for his father's younger self-this brash young actor debuted on-screen as a puppy in his father's satire Pound. A quick-witted performer with a ready smirk, he outpaced his fellow Brat Packers with performances that stood out. Following a strong supporting role as a young, idealistic lawyer and foil to James Woods' jaded ex-activist in True Believer (1989), he displayed both charm and comic prowess in the comedy fantasy Chances Are (1989), and got to play buddies with Mel Gibson in Air America (1990). He then devoted himself to learning everything he could about Charlie Chaplin, from youth to old age. His performance in Chaplin (1992) was nothing short of astonishing, and it earned him an Academy Award nomination. That's a tough act to follow, but he did, by delivering an assured comic performance in the sentimental fantasy Heart and Souls. Recently, he appeared on the Ally McBeal show. However, his reoccurring drug addiction has landed him in rehab and jail, several times for that matter.
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