Biography
Bearing the dark, sensuous, pretty-boy looks of a Calvin Klein poster boy, Adrian Grenier managed to make a distinct impression on audiences and critics with only a handful of films to his name. Born in 1976, Grenier grew up in Brooklyn and attended Bard College. It was during his studies that he was cast as the titular lead in the independent film
The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1998). His natural, unaffected portrayal of a young man growing up with his pre-op transsexual stepfather in 1980s upstate New York was a hit among critics, and Grenier was soon being touted as one to watch. That same year, the young actor -- who had made his film debut in the 1997 independent film
Arresting Gena -- also gained a significant amount of exposure playing a member of
Leonardo DiCaprio's entourage in
Woody Allen's
Celebrity. Following the critical and arthouse success of Sebastian Cole, Grenier was cast in his first mainstream film,
Drive Me Crazy (1999). A teen film centered around the high drama of who to take to the prom, it placed the actor in a starring role opposite Sabrina, the Teenage Witch idol
Melissa Joan Hart.
After a decidedly Manson-esque turn as a cinematic terrorist in director
John Waters' Cecil B. Demented, Grenier could be seen in a small but notably less-psychotic role in
Steven Spielberg's 2001 sci-fi drama A.I. Over the next three years, Grenier showed up in supporting roles in a handful of films such as
Hart's War and
Anything Else, the latter of which again saw him teamed with
Woody Allen. But it was the move to the small screen in 2004 with the lead on HBO's critically acclaimed
Entourage that landed Grenier his most substantial notice and success to date. From Hollywood night life to New York high fashion, Grenier could next be seen alongside
Anne Hathaway in the incisive fashion-industry comedy
The Devil Wears Prada. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide