Aaron Eckhart

Info

Role

Actor

Date of birth

03/12/1968

Place of birth

Cupertino, California, USA

Awards

1 nomination

Golden Globes, USA
Golden Globes, USA

1 nomination

Aaron Eckhart

Biography

"I think every actor has to go through the struggle of figuring out what kind of actor they are and what they want to be." Born in California in 1968 and raised partly in England and Australia, Eckhart studied film at Brigham Young University, where he began acting in theater. His breakout role came with Neil LaBute’s In the Company of Men (1997), a controversial drama that launched both their careers and established Eckhart’s ability to embody morally ambiguous characters. He continued collaborating with LaBute in Your Friends & Neighbors (1998) and Nurse Betty (2000), while expanding into other genres with performances in Erin Brockovich (2000), Possession (2002), and Thank You for Smoking (2005), the latter earning him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor. Perhaps most famously, he portrayed Harvey Dent/Two-Face in The Dark Knight (2008), a role that remains one of his most culturally resonant. His later work includes Rabbit Hole (2010), Olympus Has Fallen (2013), and Sully (2016), showcasing his range in both character-driven drama and action thrillers. Eckhart is known for a grounded acting style that blends internal tension with controlled physicality, often portraying complex men facing ethical dilemmas. His performances tend to resist easy interpretation, making him a compelling screen presence. Though not a frequent award-winner, his career reflects a consistent engagement with challenging material across commercial and independent platforms.

Known For

The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight
8.8
8.8
Erin Brockovich
Erin Brockovich
7.2
7.2
Rabbit Hole
Rabbit Hole
6.8
6.8
The Core
The Core
5.7
5.7

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