Miles Marsico

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Miles Anthony Marsico (born March 23, 1987 in Los Angeles County , California ) is a retired American actor and voice actor . He gained international fame as a child actor from the mid-1990s after appearing in various films and television series. From 1997 to 2004 he was nominated once every year for a Young Artist Award , but never won this award.

He was often listed as Miles Marisco under the wrong spelling of his family name . With the somewhat younger Olivia Marsico , he has a sister who also works in the acting field. She was also nominated for a Young Arist Award in 1999 and 2004 and could not win either.

life and career

Miles Anthony Marsico was born on March 23, 1987 in Los Angeles County, the most populous county in the United States, in the US state of California. He had his first notable appearances in film and television when he was seven, when he played the role of a rascal in the 1994 film Die kleine Superstrolche . After starring in an episode of MADtv in 1995 , he took on guest roles the following year in an episode each of Maybe This Time , A Terribly Nice Family , Grace and Townies . He also starred in Eric Laneuville's drama A High Price that year . At the 1997 Youth in Film Awards , Marsico was nominated for a Youth in Film Award in the category "Best Performance in a TV Comedy: Guest Starring Young Performer" for his involvement in A Terrible Family . 1997 followed for the young actor appearances in one episode each of Johnnytime , the Drew Carey Show , Frasier and Ned & Stacey . At the 1998 Youth in Film Awards he was nominated for a Youth in Film Award in the category "Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young Actor" for his performances in Johnnytime . The short-lived series Johnnytime by John Kassir , who produced the series with Gil Wadsworth among others , was structured in the style of an old Pee-wee-Herman show. In 1998 he was seen in the short film Can I Play? by director Jim Katz , as well as in guest roles in Friends and Hinterm Mond on the left . He also took on the supporting role of Rhandy Bloom in family chaos from director Craig Saavedra , for which he was nominated the following year at the 1999 Youth in Film Awards in the category "Best Performance in a Feature Film: Supporting Young Actor". That year, his sister Olivia also received her first nomination for her guest appearance on the short-lived The WB series Hyperion Bay .

Miles Marsico also held various roles in 1999. While he came to guest appearances in Crazy About You and Emergency Room , he also took on work in the voice-over area of ​​the film The Ghost Castle , in which he was responsible for the children's voices, among other things. Another appearance, which increasingly contributed to his international fame, he had as Anton in Stuart Little , directed by Rob Minkoff . In the German-language dubbed version of the film, Pierre Peters-Arnolds lent him the voice. In that year he also took on his first speaking roles in the Nickelodeon animation series Rocket Power , in which he was in various until 2002. Speaking roles could be heard. For his role as Anton he was nominated again for a Youth in Film Award in the category “Best Performance in a Feature Film: Supporting Young Actor”, but again failed to win the award. He came to relatively few appearances in the new millennium when he was seen in Christopher Coppola's drama Bel Air , where he played a younger version of the main character Curson Beeley (played by Marc Coppola , the director's brother). He also took on a guest role in an episode of The Jersey in 2000 , as well as a recurring role in Son of the Beach , a Baywatch parody. For his guest appearance in The Jersey , he received another nomination for a Young Artist Award in 2001 , after the Youth in Film Award was renamed, in the category "Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young Performer".

From the new millennium, his film and television appearances largely decreased. In 2001 he only had a guest appearance in an episode of the New Zealand series Trading Places by producer Julie Christie , but was also featured in the speaking and leading role of Jason in the English-language dubbed version of the French animation series Jason et les héros de l'Olympe ( English Jason and the Heroes of Mount Olympus ). For his guest role in Trading Places he was nominated for a Young Artist Award in the category "Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young Actor" at the 2002 Young Artist Awards . In the following year 2002 Marsico came back to a number of guest appearances on television series. He took part in one episode each of Malcolm in the Middle , The Zeta Project and For All Cases Amy and was again in the category "Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young" at the Young Artist Awards 2003 for his performance in Malcolm in the Middle Actor "nominated. After working as a voice actor in the DVD production of Recess: All Growed Down , a film adaptation of the Disney series Große Pause and at the same time the last project based on the series, his acting career came to an end. After he received his eighth winless Young Artist Award nomination in 2004 for his acting performance in Just In Case Amy , his sister also missed out on her performance in the hotel lobby that year and received only one nomination 2005 still to a film appearance in the independent film The Toast by filmmaker and acting teacher Kevin McDermott . Under McDermott he was also prepared and trained for his film debut in The Superstrols in 1994. In the following year 2006 he could still be heard in the speaking role of the kangaroo Duke in the English-language original version of Tierisch wild , before he was no longer used in any other well-known film or television productions. In the German synchro of the film, his character was lent the voice of Daniel Schlauch .

Filmography

Film appearances (also short appearances)
  • 1994: The Little Rascals ( The Little Rascals )
  • 1996: A high price ( A Case for Life )
  • 1998: Family chaos ( Rhapsody in Bloom )
  • 1998: Can I Play? (Short film)
  • 1999: Das Geisterschloß ( The Haunting ) (speaking role)
  • 1999: Stuart Little
  • 2000: Bel Air
  • 2003: Recess: All Growed Down (speaking role)
  • 2005: The Toast
  • 2006: Tierisch wild ( The Wild ) (speaking role)
Series appearances (also guest and short appearances)

Nominations

  • 1997 : Youth in Film Award in the category "Best Performance in a TV Comedy: Guest Starring Young Performer" for his involvement in A terrible family
  • 1998 : Youth in Film Award in the category "Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young Actor" for his engagement in Johnnytime
  • 1999 : Youth in Film Award in the category "Best Performance in a Feature Film: Supporting Young Actor" for his involvement in family chaos
  • 2000 : Youth in Film Award in the category "Best Performance in a Feature Film: Supporting Young Actor" for his engagement in Stuart Little
  • 2001 : Young Artist Award in the category "Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young Performer" for his engagement in The Jersey
  • 2002 : Young Artist Award in the category “Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young Actor” for his engagement in trading places
  • 2003 : Young Artist Award in the category "Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young Actor" for his engagement in Malcolm in the middle
  • 2004 : Young Artist Award in the category "Best Performance in a Television Series: Guest Starring Young Actor" for his engagement in For All Cases Amy

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b 18th Annual Young Artist Awards ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2011 on WebCite ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English), accessed April 13, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.youngartistawards.org
  2. a b 19th Annual Young Artist Awards ( Memento of the original from April 14, 2015 on WebCite ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English), accessed April 13, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.youngartistawards.org
  3. a b c 20th Annual Young Artist Awards , accessed April 13, 2016
  4. a b 21st Annual Young Artist Awards , accessed April 13, 2016
  5. Review: 'Bel Air' , accessed on April 13, 2016
  6. a b 22nd Annual Young Artist Awards , accessed on April 13, 2016
  7. a b 23rd Annual Young Artist Awards , accessed on April 13, 2016
  8. a b 24th Annual Young Artist Awards ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2012 on WebCite ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English), accessed April 13, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / youngartistawards.org
  9. a b 25th Annual Young Artist Awards ( Memento of the original from April 29, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English), accessed April 13, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / youngartistawards.org