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| Posted on 18 Jul 2008 || Filed under Online Articles |
As promised, the Terminator will be back, and in "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" he's bringing Nick Stahl with him. "It's gonna be great," said Stahl, who has appeared in such films as "Disturbing Behavior" and "In the Bedroom." "I feel really good about it."
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| NATIONAL LEDGER - JUNE 12, 2008 |
| Posted on 18 Jul 2008 || Filed under Online Articles |
Nick Stahl gained a whole new understanding of life as a disabled person while prepping for his role in "Quid Pro Quo," opening tomorrow (6/13), in which he plays a partially paralyzed investigative reporter for public radio. "I went around the city in a wheelchair to see what it was like," he tells us, referring to New York. ...continue reading
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| Posted on 18 Jul 2008 || Filed under Online Interviews |
Nick Stahl got his big break at 14, when he was handpicked by Mel Gibson to co-star in Man Without a Face. Even with all the attention he got, Stahl's career didn't exactly take off despite films like Larry Clark's Bully and The Thin Red Line. It seemed Stahl was getting a second chance at stardom when he scored the coveted role of John Connor in Terminator 3. ...continue reading
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| Posted on 18 Jul 2008 || Filed under Online Interviews |
What is that makes a sexy, able-bodied blonde bombshell not only a devotee of paraplegic men but also determined to live out her own life in a wheelchair? This is just one of the many puzzling questions explored in the thriller Quid Pro Quo, which stars Nick Stahl as Isaac, a semi-paralyzed journalist, and Vera Farmiga as Fiona, a beautiful wheelchair wannabe with a thing for leg braces and corsets. ...continue reading
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| AZ CENTRAL - JUNE 18, 2008 |
| Posted on 30 Jun 2008 || Filed under Online Interviews |
In 1984, at the age of 4, Nick Stahl realized he wanted to act. In 1993, the native Texan got his big break, playing a fatherless boy opposite Mel Gibson in "The Man Without a Face." Another opportunity came in 2003 with the role of John Connor in "Terminator 3: The Rise of The Machines." Following that, Stahl moved to the small screen with a lead role on HBO's "Carnivale." ...continue reading
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| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Online Interviews |
One of the fresh faces appearing in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is Nick Stahl, veteran of such acclaimed films as In the Bedroom and The Thin Red Line.
With Edward Furlong officially entering into the drug-addled, self-destructive phase of his E! True Hollywood Story, understandably skittish producers booted the troubled child actor from the project and offered the role to Stahl. Seeing Stahl in the role of John Connor is a little odd at first, but the feeling fades quickly. It’s kind of like when your favorite rock band changes bass players – it’s not nearly as big a deal as one would think. ...continue reading
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| LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE - JULY 1, 2003 |
| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Magazines |
Leaning against a brick wall, the actor Nick Stahl suffers one lost layer of blush to the tip of his snub nose, gently administered by a seasoned professional. Most noses hovering amid the heavy bags and jump ropes of the La Brea Boxing Academy this morning haven't enjoyed such a tender fate. The tough old trainers and Golden Gloves alumni wear their twisted, flattened monuments to past pain and cruelty right between the eyes. At 23, Stahl stands 5 feet 11 inches, nearly as tall as Mike Tyson, but he's slender enough to be a welterweight. ...continue reading
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| BOSTON HERALD - DECEMBER 22, 2001 |
| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Online Articles |
Despite all the attention being given to "In the Bedroom," its lead actor Nick Stahl is in danger of being forgotten. The film, which opens in Boston on Tuesday, already has won the L.A. Film Critics prize as Best Picture, the N.Y. Film Critics' Best First Film award and, for leading lady Sissy Spacek, Best Actress honors from both groups. ...continue reading
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| DAILY BREEZE - SEPTEMBER 14, 2003 |
| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Online Articles |
Like the hapless drifter he plays on "Carnivale," actor Nick Stahl is not exactly brimming with self-confidence.
When he watches his performance in "Terminator 3," he picks himself apart. "All you see," he says, "is the inconsistencies, the negative things." And in parallel to his "Carnivale" character, Ben Hawkins, Stahl, a 23-year-old Dallas native, isn't much into big scenes. He'd rather be alone.
Stahl lives by himself and says he can go a day without speaking to anyone. "I don't like crowds," he says, sitting on a wooden bench at the HBO party with a carnival theme. As festivities swirl around him, Stahl easily steps aside from it. ...continue reading
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| INTERVIEW - SEPTEMBER, 1998 |
| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Magazines |
Nick Stahl was twelve when he starred opposite Mel Gibson in The Man Without a Face (1993), as a fatherless boy who reaches out to a man hounded into isolation by people's disgust at his badly scarred face. Poised and obstinate, Stahl's character was the best thing about the movie, a kid who taught his superficial and loveless family a lesson about misleading appearances. Now eighteen, Stahl has continued in his own footsteps: In July's teen thriller Disturbing Behavior, he was a lonely stoner bent on escaping the unnatural influence of a pack of computer chip-implanted high school jocks and cheerleaders. ...continue reading
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| SPARTAN DAILY - MARCH 13, 2008 |
| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Online Interviews |
I, along with three other journalists, had the opportunity to interview actors Charlize Theron and Nick Stahl, who star in the upcoming overture film "Sleepwalking," which Theron produced as well.
The interview took place at the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco on March 3, 2008. ...continue reading
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| ABOUT.COM - MARCH 12, 2008 |
| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Online Articles |
Nick Stahl stars as a guy just struggling to make it to work each day and keep his head above water in Sleepwalking, directed by William Maher. Charlize Theron co-stars as his sister, Joleen, a single mother who does a lousy job of raising her only child, Tara (played by AnnaSophia Robb). When Joleen's kicked out of the house she shares with her boyfriend, she drags Tara to her brother's place and dumps her there. ...continue reading
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| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Online Interviews |
Stepping into a role created by another actor is never an easy task. In "Terminator 3," Nick Stahl fills the role Edward Furlong occupied in "T2." Questions about the casting change are inevitable but one look at Nick Stahl's performance in the critically acclaimed relationship drama, "In the Bedroom," put aside any doubts the filmmakers had about his ability to express Connor's internal battle. ...continue reading
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| LOS ANGELES TIMES - MARCH 13, 2008 |
| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Online Articles |
At first glance, Nick Stahl’s James Reedy – an aimless 30-year-old who serves as the central character of William Maher’s “Sleepwalking,” out in limited release Friday – doesn’t seem to do much of anything. He lives in a bleak industrial Northern California town, toils at a menial job and keeps his words to a minimum. ...continue reading
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| STRAIGHT.COM - MARCH 13, 2008 |
| Posted on 31 May 2008 || Filed under Online Articles |
Some of the most impressive actors have qualities seasoned over the years in quiet, low-profile movies, although that’s not always by choice. After Nick Stahl got raves for 2001’s Oscar-winning In the Bedroom, it seemed likely that the young actor would move up to big roles in A-list movies. That hasn’t really happened. Instead, he has continued to take larger parts in offbeat, little-seen movies, such as How to Rob a Bank and The Night of the White Pants. ...continue reading
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