Biographie
Academy Award® nominee Thomas Haden Church co-starred in "Lucky Them" opposite Toni Collette. The film was screened at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival as part of Tribeca's Spotlight Selection series and was distributed by IFC. In 2015, Church was seen in the Boaz Yalkin directed film "Max," co-starring with Lauren Graham. He also appeared in the Sony Pictures Classic film, "Heaven is For Real." Based on the New York Times best-selling book of the same name, Church stars opposite Greg Kinnear, Kelly Reilly and Conor Corum.
Church took part on the independent drama "Cardboard Boxer" opposite Terence Howard. Written and directed by Knate Gwaltney, the film centers on a homeless man recruited by a group of rich kids to fight other impoverished people for entertainment.
In 2013, Church starred in the French-Canadian independent film "Whitewash," The film premiered at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the Best New Narrative Director Award. Oscilloscope Laboratories will release the film in 2014. Church plays Bruce, a down-on-his-luck and recently unemployed plow operator in a small, snowy Canadian town. When he accidentally kills a man in the midst of a rampage with his snowplow, he must deal with the consequences.
Church appeared in acclaimed film-maker Cameron Crowe's family "dramedy" "We Bought A Zoo," in 2012. Church starred opposite Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson. He also was seen in William Friedkin's critically acclaimed crime thriller "Killer Joe" which premiered at The Venice Film Festival in 2011. The film also starred Matthew McConauhey, Emile Hirsh, Juno Temple and Gina Gershon, who played Church's wife in the film.
In 2010, Church was seen in Will Gluck's "Easy A," a comedy co-starring opposite Emma Stone, Amanda Bynes, Lisa Kudrow, Stanley Tucci, Penn Badgley and Patrica Clarkson. "Easy A" was a critical and box office success both domestically and internationally.
Church gained world-wide appreciation for starring as the villian "Sandman" aka "Flint Marko" in the third installment of Sony Picture franchise, "Spider-Man 3," which remains 2007's largest box-office success to date.
Church also starred opposite Dennis Quaid and Sarah Jessica Parker in the Miramax art-house film, "Smart People," that year. He also co-starred with Elisabeth Shue in the indepdent feature "Don McKay" which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2009.
Church won an Emmy Award and received a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild nomination for his role as "Tom Harte" opposite the legendary Robert Duvall in the critically acclaimed and ratings success western epic, "Broken Trail," directed by Walter Hill, which premiered on AMC/ American Movie Classics.
In 2006, Church utilized his unique voice in two voice-over roles; first as a cow in Dreamworks' "Over the Hedge," and then as the crow, Brooks, in the remake of the classic, "Charlotte's Web," released by Paramount Pictures. In 2004, Church starred opposite Paul Giamatti in Alex Payne's critically acclaimed film "Sideways." He earned an Academy Award® nomination for his role as "Jack." The Fox Searchlight Pictures' release premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and went on to win numerous awards in 2004 and 2005, including a Golden Globe for Best Comedy Picture, Broadcast Film Critics award for Best Picture, a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble Cast and six Independent Spirit Awards. Church was also honored as Best Supporting Actor by the Broadcast Film Critics and the Independent Spirit Awards.
Church made his feature film debut in the legendary film "Tombstone" in 1993. He first gained promenence for his role as the bucket-headed mechanic Lowell Mather on the long-running NBC series "Wings." He is also known for his lead role in the FOX series "Ned and Stacey," starring opposite Debra Messing as the self-righteous Ned Dorsey. In 1997, TIME Magazine proclaimed that "Ned Dorsey is one of the six reasons to watch television." In addition, Church co-wrote and directed the film "Rolling Kansas," which premiered as an official selection to the Sundance Film Festival in 2003.
Paramount Pictures
Acteur
Films | |
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2025 |
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery |
2024 |
Horizon : Une saga américaine - Chapitre 1 |
2023 |
Accidental Texan |
2022 |
Acidman |
2021 |
Spider-Man: No Way Home |
2020 |
The 24th |
2019 |
Hellboy |
Le Faucon au beurre d'arachide |
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2017 |
Crash Pad |
2016 |
Cardboard Boxer |
2015 |
Max |
Very Bad Dads |
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2014 |
Et si le ciel existait ? |
2013 |
Lucky Them |
Whitewash |
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2012 |
John Carter |
2011 |
Another Happy Day |
Killer Joe |
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Nouveau Départ |
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2010 |
Easy Girl |
2009 |
All About Steve |
Dans ses rêves |
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Don McKay |
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2008 |
Smart People |
2007 |
Spider-Man 3 |
2006 |
Broken Trail (téléfilm) |
Idiocracy |
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Le Petit Monde de Charlotte |
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Nos voisins, les hommes |
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2004 |
Serial Killing 4 Dummys |
Sideways |
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Spanglish |
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2003 |
George de la jungle 2 (V) |
Rolling Kansas |
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2002 |
Lone Star State of Mind |
The Badge |
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2001 |
Destination : Graceland |
Monkeybone |
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2000 |
The Specials |
1999 |
Goosed |
1998 |
Free Money |
Mr. Murder (téléfilm) |
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Susan a un plan |
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1997 |
George de la jungle |
Pour une nuit |
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1995 |
Les Contes de la crypte : Le cavalier du diable |
1993 |
Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert (téléfilm) |
Documentaires | |
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2014 |
The Starck Project |
2011 |
With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story |
Producteur
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2019 |
Divorce |
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Toc Toc (S03E06) |
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Matchs à l'extérieur (S03E05) |
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Manque de savoir-vivre (S03E04) |
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plus d'épisodes (2) | ||
2018 |
Divorce |
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Encore et toujours seule (S02E08) |
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Adjugé, vendu ! (S02E07) |
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Pris en flag (S02E06) |
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plus d'épisodes (5) |
Réalisateur
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2003 |
Rolling Kansas |