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Sean Astin

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American actor (born 1971)

Sean Astin
Astin at the 2016Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest
Born
Sean Patrick Duke

(1971-02-25)February 25, 1971 (age 54)
Alma materLos Angeles Valley College
University of California, Los Angeles (BA)
American University (MPAP)
Occupation
Actor
Years active1980–present
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Christine Harrell
(m. 1992)
Children3
Parents
RelativesMackenzie Astin (brother)
Alexander Astin (adoptive uncle)
Allen V. Astin (adoptive grandfather)
Websiteseanastin.com

Sean Patrick Astin (néDuke; born February 25, 1971) is an American actor. His acting roles include Mikey Walsh inThe Goonies (1985), Billy Tepper inToy Soldiers (1991),Daniel Ruettiger inRudy (1993),Samwise Gamgee inThe Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003), Doug Whitmore in50 First Dates (2004), Bill inClick (2006),Lynn McGill in the fifth season of24 (2006), Oso inSpecial Agent Oso (2009–2012),Raphael inTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012–2017),Bob Newby in the second season ofNetflix'sStranger Things (2017),[1] and Ed inNo Good Nick (2019).

Astin's acting awards include aScreen Actors Guild Award and twoYoung Artist Awards. He was also nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1994 for the short filmKangaroo Court. He is the son of actressPatty Duke and was adopted in 1972 by her then-husband, actorJohn Astin.

Early life

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Astin was born inSanta Monica, California, on February 25, 1971, the son of actressPatty Duke (1946–2016) and Michael Tell (born 1951[citation needed]).[2][3][4] At the time, it was incorrectly reported that entertainerDesi Arnaz Jr. was hisbiological father. Tell is a writer,music promoter, and publisher of the newspaperThe Las Vegas Israelite. When Duke became pregnant, she was unsure whether Arnaz, Tell, or actorJohn Astin was the father, and Tell offered to marry her as a way out of the scandal.[5] The marriage lasted only 13 days in 1970, ending before Astin was born.[6][7][8]

In 1972, Duke married John Astin. When the wedding guests were invited to speak, 18-month-old Astin looked at John and cried, "Daddy!", to which theEpiscopal priest performing the ceremony remarked, "Well, that about does it!"[9] John subsequently adopted Sean. In 1973, Duke gave birth to Astin's brotherMackenzie Astin, who also became an actor. Duke and John Astin divorced in 1985.[10] Duke married Mike Pearce in 1986,[6] and they adopted a son, Kevin, in 1989.[10] When Astin was 14, Duke told him that Arnaz was his biological father. Almost a decade later, in 1994, Astin met Tell's niece, who suggested that Astin get apaternity test. Tell was found to be his actual biological father.[11] Astin developed close relationships with all three, saying: "Desi Arnaz Jr. loves me, and I love him." Astin considers John his father, as John raised him. Astin is also close to his stepfather, Mike Pearce, saying, "I can call any of them on the phone any time I want to. John, Desi, Mike, or Papa Mike ... my four dads."[6]

Astin is ofGerman andIrish ancestry through his mother, and Jewish ancestry through his biological father.[12][13][14] Astin attended Catholic school and later became aProtestant.[15]

Astin attended theCrossroads High School for the Arts and undertook master classes at theStella Adler Conservatory in Los Angeles. He graduatedcum laude fromUCLA with a B.A. in History and English (American literature and culture). An alumnus ofLos Angeles Valley College, Astin served on the school's board of directors of the Patrons Association and theArts Council.[16]

Career

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Early career

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Astin in 1997

Astin's first acting role was in a 1981 television film titledPlease Don't Hit Me, Mom,[17] in which he played an 8-year-old child with an abusive mother (portrayed by his real-life motherPatty Duke). Astin made his film debut at the age of 13 as Mikey inThe Goonies (1985).

AfterThe Goonies, Astin appeared in several more films, including theDisney television filmThe B.R.A.T. Patrol, oppositeNia Long,Tim Thomerson, andBrian Keith;Like Father Like Son (1987);White Water Summer withKevin Bacon (1987),The War of the Roses (1989); theWorld War II filmMemphis Belle (1990);Toy Soldiers (1991);Encino Man (1992); and the college football biopicRudy (1993), about the life-changing struggles and rewards of the titular character,Daniel Ruettiger.

In 1994, Astin directed and co-produced (with his wife, Christine Astin) the short filmKangaroo Court, which received an Academy Award nomination forBest Live Action Short Film. Astin continued to appear in films throughout the 1990s, including theShowtime science fiction filmHarrison Bergeron (1995), the Gulf War filmCourage Under Fire (1996), and theWarren Beatty political satireBulworth (1998).

The Lord of the Rings

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In the early 2000s, Astin playedSamwise Gamgee inPeter Jackson'sThe Lord of the Rings film trilogy, consisting ofThe Fellowship of the Ring (2001),The Two Towers (2002), andThe Return of the King (2003). Many awards were bestowed upon the trilogy, particularly its final installment, which earned elevenAcademy Awards, including Best Picture. Astin received seven award nominations for his own performance, and won five, including theSaturn Award, the Sierra Award, the Seattle Film Critics Award, and the Utah Film Critics Award (all for Best Supporting Actor), and theVisual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male or Female in an Effects Film.[18]The Return of the King cast as anensemble received awards from theNational Board of Review of Motion Pictures, theScreen Actors Guild, theBroadcast Film Critics Association, and received a Gold Derby Award.[19] Throughout the filming process, Astin became close friends with several cast members, particularlyElijah Wood. Astin's daughter, Alexandra, is in the closing scene ofThe Return of the King, playing his onscreen daughter, Elanor.

While working onThe Lord of the Rings, Astin persuaded a number of fellow cast and crew members, including directorPeter Jackson, to assist him in making his second short film,The Long and Short of It. The film, which takes place on a street inWellington, New Zealand, premiered at the 2003Sundance Film Festival and can be found on the DVD forThe Two Towers, along with a "making of" video.

In 2004, Astin releasedThere and Back Again (ISBN 0-312-33146-0), a memoir (co-written with Joe Layden) of his film career with emphasis on his experiences during production ofThe Lord of the Rings trilogy. The title is derived from the title ofJ. R. R. Tolkien's novelThe Hobbit, as well as the fictional book written byBilbo Baggins inThe Lord of the Rings.

AfterThe Lord of the Rings

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Astin atUIUC, 2009

SinceThe Lord of the Rings, Astin has continued to work in film and television. His film roles have included theAdam Sandler comedies50 First Dates andClick. Astin played the role of Malibu High School principal Mike Matthews in the filmSmile.[20][better source needed]

In television, Astin guest-starred asLynn McGill in ten episodes of thefifth season of theFox drama24. He also appeared in the made-for-TV filmsHercules andThe Colour of Magic and in episodes ofMonk,Las Vegas,My Name Is Earl (in which he parodied his 1993 filmRudy with co-starsCharles S. Dutton andChelcie Ross), andLaw & Order, among other shows. Astin directed a 2003 episode of the TV seriesAngel, titled"Soulless". He played the enigmatic Mr. Smith on the second season of the Showtime seriesJeremiah.[21][better source needed]

Astin's career has also expanded to includevoice-over roles. He narrated the American version of theAnimal Planet seriesMeerkat Manor, and voices the title character inSpecial Agent Oso which aired onPlayhouse Disney from 2009 to 2011 andDisney Junior from 2011 to early 2014.[22] Astin's other voice work includesBalto III: Wings of Change, in which he voiced Kodi, a teenagehusky who is the son of the titular character, and the video gameKingdom Hearts, in the latter of which he provided the voice ofHercules, replacing actorTate Donovan, who was unavailable but would return forKingdom Hearts II. Astin also voicedRaphael in theTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series onNickelodeon, which premiered on September 29, 2012, running for five seasons and 124 episodes, and ending on November 12, 2017.

In 2010, Astin joined theStella Adler Los Angeles Theatre Collective acting company.[23] Also as of 2010, Astin and his wife, Christine, were making a film based onLois Lowry'sNewbery Medal-winning novelNumber the Stars.[24][25] They bought thefilm rights in 2008 and wrote a screenplay adaptation, with plans to direct and produce it themselves.[26]

In March 2012, Astin played acosmetic surgeon named Takin Mastuhmik in a fake trailer entitledBoobathon which appeared onFunny or Die.[27] In March 2014, Astin played a soldier inBoys of Abu Ghraib, a military thriller inspired by theevents that made worldwide news in 2004.[28][better source needed] In June of that year, he began playing the role of Jim Kent on theFX dramaThe Strain.[29]

In October 2015, Astin playedHank Erwin inWoodlawn, a story about how a high school football team overcame racism and hate, and found unity and success through following Jesus.[30]

In 2017, Astin played the role of Bob Newby in season two of the Netflix seriesStranger Things. In 2019, Astin reprised the role of Newby inflashback scenes during the series' third season, played the role of Dr. Greg Pemberton on several episodes ofThe Big Bang Theory, and had a guest appearance on the fifth season ofSupergirl. In 2019, he was in the Netflix dramedyNo Good Nick in which he played Ed. That same year, he appeared in the sixth season ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine.

In May 2020, Astin joinedJosh Gad's YouTube seriesReunited Apart, which reunites the casts of popular films through video-conferencing and promotes donations to non-profit charities. Others in the episode were fellowThe Lord of the Rings castmatesSean Bean,Orlando Bloom,Billy Boyd,Ian McKellen,Dominic Monaghan,Viggo Mortensen,Miranda Otto,John Rhys-Davies,Andy Serkis,Liv Tyler,Karl Urban, andElijah Wood, plus writerPhilippa Boyens and directorPeter Jackson.[31][32]

Astin narrated the 2023 comedy filmGo West, the first theatrical film from the original cast of the sketch comedy showStudio C, produced by their own company, JK Studios.[33] Astin made his Broadway debut asSanta Claus in a revival ofElf the Musical, which ran at theMarquis Theatre from November 2024 to January 2025.[34][35]

Personal life

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Astin married Christine Harrell on July 11, 1992. They have three daughters: Alexandra (born in November 1996), Elizabeth (born in August 2002), and Isabella (born in July 2005), all having the middle name Louise.[36] His wife held theMiss Indiana Teen USA title in 1984.[37] Alexandra had a small cameo role inThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King as Elanor Gamgee, Astin's character's daughter, and appears inBad Kids of Crestview Academy as Ethel Balducci.

Astin has a tattoo on his ankle of the word "nine" written with theTengwar script, commemorating hisLord of the Rings involvement and his character's membership in the"Fellowship of the Ring". Seven of the eight other actors (Elijah Wood,Sean Bean,Billy Boyd,Ian McKellen,Dominic Monaghan,Viggo Mortensen andOrlando Bloom) all have the same tattoo.John Rhys-Davies' stunt double, Brett Beattie, has the tattoo as well.[38]

In an August 2013 interview, Astin said that he is aLutheran Christian, having been "baptized in my wife's Lutheran church".[15] "I don't know if I'm a very good [Christian] but I'm praying the forgiveness thing is legit," Astin said in an interview.[39]

In January 2015, Astin completed the Dopey Challenge at theWalt Disney World Resort which involves running a 5k, 10k, half-marathon and full marathon on four consecutive days.[40][41]

On October 10, 2015, Astin competed in the 2015Ironman World Championship inKailua Kona, Hawaii. Wearing number 143, Astin finished the race in a time of 15:30:31.[42] In the 2020s, Astin enrolled as a Masters student in public administration and policy atAmerican University;[43] he completed the degree in 2024.[44]

Political support

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From 1995 to 2005, Astin served as a Civilian Aide to theSecretary of the Army (CASA) and afterwards served on thePresident's Council on Service and Civic Participation for two years during the George W. Bush administration.[45][46] He was awarded the honorary Emeritus Civilian Aide designation in 2022.[43]

Astin is a lifelong supporter of the Democratic Party.[47] During the2004 United States presidential election, Astin backed SenatorJohn Kerry and participated in Kerry's campaign rally inPortland, Oregon, as the opening speaker.[48] In the2008 presidential election, Astin lent his support to then-SenatorHillary Clinton for the first of her two Presidential campaigns and made multiple campaign appearances on her behalf, including joining Clinton's daughterChelsea at some stops.[49] Astin served as thecampaign manager for Democrat Dan Adler, a businessman friend in the entertainment industry, inCalifornia's 36th congressional district special election of 2011.[46] In the2016 presidential election, Astin campaigned for Hillary Clinton inmidwestern states such asIowa,Nebraska andWisconsin.[50] In a 2020 Twitter post, Astin voiced his support for Democratic nomineeJoe Biden.[51] On July 29, 2024, Astin appeared in the White Dudes for Harris Zoom call expressing his support for Vice PresidentKamala Harris's presidential campaign.[52] Astin additionally appeared at the2024 Democratic National Convention during the nominating roll call vote on August 20, 2024, representingIndiana.[53][54]

In September 2024, Astin urged California GovernorGavin Newsom to signSB 1047, a bill that would require advanced AI models to undergo safety testing before deployment.[55]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1985The GooniesMichael "Mikey" WalshFilm debut
1986The B.R.A.T. PatrolLeonard Kinsey[56]
1987Like Father Like SonClarence / Trigger
White Water SummerAlan
1989The War of the RosesJosh Rose (age 17)
Staying TogetherDuncan McDermott
1990Memphis BelleSergeant Richard "Rascal" Moore
1991Toy SoldiersWilliam Tepper
The WilliesMichael
1992Where the Day Takes YouGreg
Encino ManDave Morgan
1993RudyDaniel Ruettiger
1994Teresa's TattooStep BrotherUncredited[57]
Safe PassageIzzy Singer
1995The Low LifeAndrew
1996Courage Under FirePatella
1998Boy Meets GirlMike
BulworthGary
1999DeterrenceRalph
KimberlyBob
2000Dish DogsMorgan
The Last ProducerBo Pomerantz
IcebreakerMatt Foster
The Sky Is FallingMr. Schwartz
2001The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingSamwise Gamgee
2002The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
2003The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
2004Balto III: Wings of ChangeKodiVoice[58]
Elvis Has Left the BuildingAaron
50 First DatesDoug Whitmore
2005SmileMike Matthews
Bigger Than the SkyKen Zorbell
SlipstreamStuart ConwayDirect-to-DVD
Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing & Charm SchoolKip Kipling
BorderlandRandall
Love & DebateCoach AmalDirect-to-DVD
2006What Love IsGeorgeDirect-to-VOD
Asterix and the VikingsJustforkixVoice, English dub[58]
ClickBill
2007The Final SeasonKent Stock
My Wife Is RetardedJeffShort film
2008Forever StrongMarcus
Spirit of the ForestFuriVoice[58]
2009Stay CoolBig GirlDirect-to-VOD
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The SqueakquelMeerkat Manor NarratorVoice[58]
2011DemotedMikeDirect-to-VOD
2012BoobathonTakin MastuhmikTrailer[27]
Amazing Love: The Story of HoseaStuartDirect-to-DVD
2013The FreemasonLeon WeedDirect-to-DVD
2014Justice League: WarShazamVoice[58]
Boys of Abu GhraibStaff Sergeant TannerDirect-to-VOD
Cabin Fever: Patient ZeroPorterDirect-to-DVD[59][60]
Moms' Night OutSean[61][62]
Video Games: The MovieNarratorDocumentary
RibbitRibbitVoice[58]
The Hero of Color CityHoratioVoice[58]
The SurfaceMitchDirect-to-VOD
Stan Lee's Mighty 7Kid KinergyVoice[58]
2015Justice League: Throne of AtlantisShazamVoice[58]
Do You Believe?Dr. Farell
WoodlawnHank
CheckmateDyson
2016The Do-OverTed-O
Range 15Grigsby
UnleashedCarl
2017Bad Kids of Crestview AcademyHeadmaster Nash
Dead AntArt
Espionage TonightSam Jacobson
The LearsTom Cornwall
2018Gloria BellJeremy
2020AdverseFrankie
Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and MonstersShazamVoice[58]
2021Hero ModeJimmy
Charming the Hearts of MenGeorge
2023The AD-X2 ControversyHimselfDocumentary short
iMordecaiMarvin
Go WestNarrator[33]
Hard MilesSpeedy
The ShiftGabriel
Holiday TwistWhitmer
The Man in the White VanWilliam[63]
2024Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand StepsDog
2025Love HurtsCliff Cussick

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1981Please Don't Hit Me, MomBrian Reynolds
1982The Rules of MarriageCharlie Hagen
1985The O'BriensThe Son
1986The B.R.A.T. PatrolLeonard Kinsey
1995Harrison BergeronHarrison BergeronTelevision film
2003AngelN/ADirector (episode: "Soulless")
2003–2004JeremiahMister SmithMain role (season 2)
2004Higglytown HeroesPix the ElfVoice (1 episode)[64]
2004Party WagonRandall McDuff, JosiahVoice, television film[58]
2005HerculesLinusMain role
Into The WestMartin JarrettMiniseries
2005–2007Meerkat ManorNarratorSeasons 13
200624Lynn McGillMain role (Season 5)
2007Masters of Science FictionCharlie KramerEpisode: "Watchbird"
MonkPaul BuchananEpisode: "Mr. Monk Is At Your Service"
My Name Is EarlSalesmanEpisode: "Get a Real Job"
2008Terry Pratchett's The Colour of MagicTwoflowerTelevision film
Law & OrderPastor HensleyEpisode: "Angelgrove"
2009–2012Special Agent OsoAgent OsoMain role (60 episodes)[58]
2011Love's Christmas JourneyMayor WayneTelevision film
2012NCISTyler ElliotEpisode: "The Tell"
Adopting TerrorTimTelevision film
Dorothy and the Witches of OzFrackMiniseries
Hollywood TreasureHimselfEpisode: "Riddler Rudy and the Ruby Slippers"
Franklin & BashViperEpisode: "Viper"
AlphasMitchell2 episodes
2012–2017Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesRaphaelVoice[58]
2013Santa SwitchEddieTelevision film[65]
2014The StrainJim KentMain role
2015, 2017Penn Zero: Part-Time HeroBlazeVoice, 4 episodes[58][66][67]
2015Sofia the FirstBenngeeVoice, 2 episodes[58]
2016The Loud HouseLoniVoice, episode: "One of the Boys"[68]
The LibrariansKirby GouldingEpisode: "And the Tears of a Clown"
2016–2018Justice League ActionShazamVoice, 5 episodes[58]
BunniculaChesterVoice[58]
2017–2019Stranger ThingsBob Newby10 episodes
2018–2020The Epic Tales of Captain UnderpantsNarrator
2019The Big Bang TheoryDr. Pemberton3 episodes
No Good NickEdMain role
Brooklyn Nine-NineSergeant KnoxEpisode: "Ticking Clocks"
2019–2020SupergirlPete Andrews2 episodes
2020New Looney TunesHimself3 episodes
2021Jungledyret HugoHugo
Playing with Power: The Nintendo StoryNarrator
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?HimselfVoice, episode: "Returning of the Key Ring!"[58]
2023Perry MasonSunny GryceSeason 2 (8 episodes)[69]
2023–presentThe ConnersTyler3 episodes[70]
2023Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon KnightMaster SlothVoice, 2 episodes
2024A Nonsense Christmas withSabrina CarpenterHimself/Santa ClausNetflix Holiday Special[71]

Web series

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YearTitleRole
2015Con ManHimself
2020Wayward Guide for the Untrained EyeLesly Stone
2023Third Eye[72]Frank

Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Kingdom HeartsHerculesEnglish version
2003The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingSamwise Gamgee
2004Men of ValorPat 'Mouth' Hodges
2006The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: The Rise of the Witch-kingSamwise Gamgee
2010The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest
2012Lego The Lord of the RingsArchive recordings
2013Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesRaphael
2015Lego DimensionsSamwise Gamgee
2016Minecraft: Story ModeReginald[58]
2024Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wrath of the MutantsRaphael[73]

Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryWorkResultRef.
1985Young Artist AwardsBest Starring Performance by a Young Actor – Motion PictureThe GooniesWon
1989Young Artist AwardsBest Young Actor Starring in a Motion PictureStaying TogetherWon
1991Young Artist AwardsOutstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion PictureToy SoldiersNominated
1994Academy AwardsBest Live Action Short FilmKangaroo CourtNominated
2001Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingNominated
2002MTV Movie AwardsMTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team(shared withElijah Wood andGollum/Andy Serkis)The Lord of the Rings: The Two TowersWon
Visual Effects SocietyBest Performance by an Actor in an Effects Film(shared withElijah Wood andAndy Serkis)The Lord of the Rings: The Two TowersWon
Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureThe Lord of the Rings: The Two TowersNominated
2003Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActorThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingNominated
National Board of ReviewBest CastThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingWon
Saturn AwardsBest Supporting ActorThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingWon
Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingWon
Visual Effects SocietyOutstanding Male or Female ActorThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest EnsembleThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingNominated
2014Utah Film AwardsBest ActorThe FreemasonWon[74]
2017Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesStranger ThingsNominated

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