Chandler Canterbury

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Chandler Canterbury (2011)

Chandler Canterbury (born December 15, 1998 in Houston , Texas ) is an American actor .

Life

Chandler Canterbury was born to Kristine and Rusty Canterbury. He is currently attending the Veritas Christian Academy , a private school in Houston that combines elementary, middle and high schools and is known for its classic educational concept of grammar, dialectics and rhetoric . Chandler Canterbury is also given rhetoric and speech education classes here.

He had his biggest role so far in the film Knowing from 2009, in which he plays the elementary school student Caleb, who receives a mysterious message from a time capsule that is fifty years old but seems to have recorded all the catastrophes of the last 50 years. Chandler's breakthrough came with the role of eight-year-old Benjamin Button with dementia in the film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button , a film adaptation of the novel The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald from 1922. In the film Repo Men , which by In The Union , a company that makes artificial organs to extend life, he plays Peter , the son of Repo Man Remy, who earns his living by cruelly retrieving unpaid organs.

Before that, he mostly played smaller roles, for example in the second episode of the third season ( The Last Case ) of the Criminal Minds series . This episode is about to find a serial killer who kidnaps married women using a child as bait. In the FBI's Fringe series , he was seen in an episode in 2011 as a young Peter Bishop .

Filmography (selection)

Awards

In 2008 , Chandler Canterbury won the Young Artist Award for Best Acting in a Television Series - Guest Actor for his appearance on Criminal Minds .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-04-09/movies/20841918_1_chandler-canterbury-movie-anna
  2. 29th Annual Young Artist Awards - Nominations . In: Young Artist Award . Retrieved June 19, 2010.