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Alexander David Linz (born January 3, 1989) [1] is an American former child actor who starred in several late 1990s and early 2000s films and television series. His film roles include Home Alone 3 (1997) and Max Keeble's Big Move (2001).
Starring Alex D. Linz and Haviland Morris, the story follows Alex Pruitt, an 8-year-old boy who defends his home from a dangerous group of international criminals working for a North Korean terrorist organization. Home Alone 3 was released on December 12, 1997, by 20th Century Fox. The film was a box-office success, but received negative ...
Alex D. Linz (born 1989) Jonathan Lipnicki (born 1990) Peyton List (born 1998) Dallas Liu (born 2001) Blake Lively (born 1987) Jason Lively (born 1968) Robyn Lively (born 1972) Danny Lloyd (born 1972) Eric Lloyd (born 1986) Jake Lloyd (born 1989) Spencer Locke (born 1991) Emma Lockhart (born 1994) Cirroc Lofton (born 1978) Lindsay Lohan (born ...
Alex D. Linz as Max Keeble, a junior high school student.; Larry Miller as Principal Elliot T. Jindrake, the corrupt and tyrannical principal.; Jamie Kennedy as the Evil Ice Cream Man, an unnamed ice cream vendor who plans revenge on Max ever since the latter found a bug in a snow cone and his mother called the health department on him.
Bruno (released as The Dress Code on DVD and VHS) is a 2000 American comedy film starring Alex D. Linz and Shirley MacLaine.The film is the first and, as of 2024, the only film ever directed by MacLaine (barring her 1975 documentary feature).
Charlize Theron. Jacopo Raule/Getty Images Charlize Theron and Alex Dimitrijevic’s relationship is thriving — and her friends are all-in on the romance, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Alex "Schlots" Schlotsky (Alex D. Linz) is a 14-year-old freshman at Philadelphia Hebrew Academy, where he and his friends are on the school's struggling basketball team, the Lions. The Lions dream of winning the Liberty Tournament and defeating their school's rivals, the Warriors, but the basketball team doesn't have a good coach.
The chief medical officer for Customs and Border Protection pressured his staff to order fentanyl lollipops for him to take to the UN General Assembly, says a whistleblower report sent to Congress.