Biography
Young actor Emile Hirsch rose to prominence in 2002 with showy roles in two high-profile films,
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys and
The Emperor's Club. Hirsch was born in Topanga Canyon, CA, on March 13, 1985. He made his television debut at the age of 11 in an episode of the series Kindred: The Embraced. After a number of small guest roles on
Two of a Kind, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Third Rock From the Sun, Hirsch moved on to more dramatic roles with appearances of
NYPD Blue and
ER. He appeared in a pair of made-for-TV movies,
Gargantua and
Houdini (in the latter playing the famed magician
Harry Houdini as a boy) before making his big-screen debut as pensive Catholic school student Francis in
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, which earned the teenager a number of enthusiastic reviews. After appearing in the made-for-cable drama
Wild Iris, Hirsch appeared as a bright but rebellious student in the
Kevin Kline vehicle
The Emperor's Club. ~ All Movie Guide