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Max Giorgio Choa Minghella (born September 16, 1985) is an English actor. The son of late film director Anthony Minghella, he has appeared in several dramatic American films, making his feature film debut in 2005's Bee Season and starring in 2006's Art School Confidential.
[edit] Early lifeMinghella was born in Hampstead, London, the son of Academy Award-winning British director Anthony Minghella and Carolyn Choa, a Hong Kong-born Chinese[1] choreographer. Minghella spent time on his father's film sets while growing up, of which he has "fond memories", and has said that he has felt "no pressure" by his father to succeed in the entertainment industry.[2] [edit] EducationMinghella was educated at two independent schools: at St Anthony's Preparatory School and University College School in Hampstead. [edit] Life and careerMinghella was inspired to become an actor during his late teenage years, after seeing a production of the play This is Our Youth at London's West End; he subsequently dropped out of the University College School to pursue an acting career, and attended the National Youth Theatre.[3] [edit] CareerAlthough Minghella had a minor, uncredited appearance as an extra in his father's film, Cold Mountain,[4] his first professional role was in Bee Season, playing the son of a dysfunctional Jewish American family. The film was released in November 2005 to mostly mixed reviews and low box office, grossing only $1 million in its limited release,[5][6] although critics remarked that Minghella was "a talented young actor to watch, delivering a strong performance".[7] Minghella followed with the political thriller Syriana, which was also released in November 2005, playing the son of George Clooney's CIA agent character. In 2006, he starred in the Daniel Clowes adaptation Art School Confidential, a quirky comedy directed by Terry Zwigoff and co-starring Sophia Myles and John Malkovich. Minghella got the part after meeting Zwigoff when he visited the set of Bee Season.[1] His most recent film, which premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on March 10, 2007, is Elvis and Anabelle, a dark romantic comedy in which he plays a mortician's son; the film co-stars Blake Lively and Mary Steenburgen. Minghella has described it as "a really sweet film".[1] Minghella was to play Art Bechstein in the film version of writer Michael Chabon's novel, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, but eventually dropped out of the project due to his university schedule.[8] In March 2008, it was announced that Minghella would star opposite Rachel Weisz in Alejandro AmenĂ¡bar's second English-language film entitled Agora. The film is set in fourth century Egypt and revolves around Weisz' character Hypatia of Alexandria. Later in 2008, Minghella was seen in two theatrical releases; How to Lose Friends & Alienate People starring Simon Pegg in which Minghella plays a pompous film director, and a segment of the dark comedy Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. Minghella will be seen next in Beeban Kidron's Hippie Hippie Shake, a film about Richard Neville set in 1960's London.[9] He has also joined the cast of David Fincher's The Social Network, a film about the origins of Facebook.[10] [edit] Personal lifeMinghella attends Columbia University, which he considers his "first priority", as part of the class of 2009. He typically works on films only during his summer break.[1] Minghella has said that he feels like "an English boy at an American school", keeps to himself, and that most students at Columbia have "no idea" who he is.[1] [edit] Filmography
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