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Aaron Edward Eckhart (born March 12, 1968) is an American actor. Born in Cupertino, California , Eckhart moved to the United Kingdom at an early age. He began his acting career by performing in school plays, before moving to Australia for his high school senior year.
Pfister lit Two-Face differently to Dent, giving him a moodier, darker lighting scheme. [31] Framestore developed 120 different Two-Face shots that were matched to Eckhart's live performance and had to individually paint each frame to blend the two sides. [26] Framestore acknowledged they rearranged the positions of bones, muscles and joints to ...
The Harvey Dent incarnation of Two-Face appears in The Dark Knight, portrayed by Aaron Eckhart. This version is depicted as a tragic hero who lacks the gimmickry and dissociative identity disorder commonly associated with the character and is nicknamed "Gotham's White Knight" due to his public image as a crusader for justice.
The two are pilots in 'Sully,' directed by Clint Eastwood and telling the story of the 2009 Hudson River jet landing. OnlyOnAOL: Aaron Eckhart reveals what it's like being around Tom Hanks Skip to ...
Aaron Eckhart (“The Dark Knight,” “Sully”) is set to return to the “Muzzle” universe in action thriller “Muzzle: City of Wolves.” The actioner marks the sequel to “Muzzle” and ...
Aaron Eckhart as Harvey Dent / Two-Face: Gotham's noble district attorney-turned-violent vigilante. [7] [10] [11] Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel Dawes: Gotham's assistant district attorney and Wayne's childhood friend, who is divided between her feelings for him and for Dent. [12]
Actor Aaron Eckhart got serious about shaping up for his role in the film 'I, Frankenstein,' which takes a whole new approach to the classic character. Eckhart plays a modern day approach to the ...
Two-Face in Detective Comics #66. Art by Bob Kane. Two-Face was created by Batman co-creator Bob Kane, [1] and debuted in Detective Comics #66 ("The Crimes of Two-Face"), written by Batman's other co-creator Bill Finger, in August 1942 as a new Batman villain originally named Harvey "Apollo" Kent, a handsome, law-abiding former Gotham City district attorney close to the Batman.