Kip Pardue

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Kip Pardue (* 23. September 1975 in Atlanta , Georgia as Kevin Ian Pardue ) is an American actor .

Life and accomplishments

Pardue graduated from Dunwoody High School in Atlanta. In 1998 he graduated from the Economics at Yale University , where he worked in the football team played the University. At times he worked as a model .

Pardue made her debut in 1999 on the television series A Heavenly Family . He appeared in the football film Against Any Rule (2000) alongside Denzel Washington . For this role he was nominated for the Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award in 2000. In 2001 he starred in Renny Harlin's film Driven alongside Sylvester Stallone and Til Schweiger . In 2002 he received a Young Hollywood Award as a style maker ( New Stylemaker ) .

He starred in the award-winning drama Thirteen (2003) alongside Holly Hunter and Evan Rachel Wood . In the same year he played the main male role alongside Tara Reid in the thriller The Enemy in My Husband . In the comedy Imaginary Heroes (2004) he starred alongside Sigourney Weaver and Jeff Daniels . In the drama Loggerheads (2005), he played the lead role of a withdrawn, homosexual young man who watches the loggerheads, an endangered species of turtle, night after night on the beach in Kure Beach, North Carolina .

He also appeared in the remake of the classic horror film The Wizard of Gore and in several episodes of the television series Emergency Room .

Filmography (selection)

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