Charlie Korsmo
Charlie Korsmo
Date of Birth / Doğum Tarihi
20 July 1978, Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Birth Name / Gerçek Adı
Charles Randolph Korsmo
Trivia / Önemsiz Şeyler
Raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USAAccepted a postion with the Missile Defense Team of the U.S. Government. [2000]Graduated from MIT in June 2000 with a degree in physics.Works as a special assistant with the EPA in Washington, D.C. [January 2002]He got involved in acting because he was bored in elementary school.He currently serves as Deputy Domestic Policy Analyst for the House Republican Policy Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.A member of the class of 2006 at the Yale University School of Law. Along with two other students, he received the William K.S. Wang prize, which is awarded to the ""student or students demonstrating superior performance in the introductory corporate law course."" [2005]Managed the Fighting Cox, the Congressional softball team sponsored Cox, in spring 2003.Has two brothers, Ted (b. 1976) and Joe (b. 1983).He held a 4.0 average in physics at M.I.T.Nowadays, he prefers to be called ""Charles,"" not ""Charlie.""Parents are John, 51, chairman of the Federal Housing Finance Board, and Deborah Ruf, 52, a Minneapolis educational consultant. [as of January 2002].While at Yale Law, he was a member of the Federalist Society, an organization for politically conservative law students.Fox studio was offering him $1 million to play the role of Mark Evans in The Good Son (1993) that went to Elijah Wood.Was offered the role of John Connor in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991).When he chose to stop acting, a number of of the roles that he turned down went to Elijah Wood.After completing _Hook_ at the age of thirteen, Charlie made the decision to actively stop acting as he craved a normal life away from fame and Hollywood pressures.Graduated from Yale Law School on May 31, 2006 with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.
Personal Quotes / Kişisel Alıntılar
""I don't know what I'll do. I always thought it might be neat to be a philosopher..."" [about what he'll do in the future; 1991]""I don't love acting enough to give up my life."" [after his big-screen retirement from Hollywood announcement; 1991]""I'm happy with the movies I did, and the movies I didn't do.""
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