This page will contain videos about Macaulay Culkin, as they become available.Macaulay CulkinMacaulay Culkin at Party Monster (2003) release party.Macaulay Carson Culkin (informally Mack) (born August 26, 1980) was from 1990–1994 the highest-paid child actor ever. He achieved massive success staring as "Kevin" in the two Home Alone (1990, 1992) movies, capturing the minds of many young movie-goers as he outsmarted two bungling burglars with clever homemade traps. He had less success with the more serious The Good Son (1993) but other children's films such as The Pagemaster and Richie Rich kept him popular mainstream child actor. His father was his manager in the early years. Macaulay stopped making movies at 14, when his parents separated and went to court over the control of their business and the custody of the kids. A court case that went on for several years and ended in April 1997, when his father decided to withraw from the case. He has claimed numerous times that his father, Christopher "Kit" Culkin was abusive and a horrible person. As of 2004 he has had no contact with his father in eight years, except for a telegram in which his father congratulates him with the resumption of his acting. Culkin enjoys theatre and made a well-heralded return to theatre in the 2000/2001 season, when he starred opposite Irene Jacob in Madame Melville. Macaulay Culkin and Michael Jackson 1991.He is a close friend of Michael Jackson and godfather of his first son and his daughter. They can be seen in a home video compilation Jackson released: they are shown playing, and going on holidays together, Culkin being 10 and 11 years of age. Jackson also claimed that Culkin and his siblings slept in the same bed with Jackson. Quote from Culkin, aged 20: "We talk all the time. I think we understand each other in a way that most people can't understand either of us." Macaulay Culkin is the most famous and successful of his six siblings, Quinn, Kieran, Christian, Shane, Rory and Dakota. Other than Dakota, all of Macaulay's siblings have acting credits; Kieran is most famous for starring in The Cider House Rules, while Rory is famous for starring in M. Night Shyamalan's Signs. He married Broadway actress Rachel Miner in 1998, when both were 17; they split up in 2000. He is writing the semiautobiographical book "Junior", to be released early 2005. He is currently dating That '70s Show star Mila Kunis. On September 17, 2004, Culkin was taken into custody in Oklahoma on complaints of possession of a controlled dangerous substance without a valid prescription and possession of marijuana. He was incarcerated on a $4,000 bond. Filmography
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He was incarcerated on a $4,000 bond. A few of his films:. On September 17, 2004, Culkin was taken into custody in Oklahoma on complaints of possession of a controlled dangerous substance without a valid prescription and possession of marijuana. Douglass Dumbrille passed away in 1974 in Woodland Hills, California, and was interred in the Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery, North Hollywood, California. He is currently dating That '70s Show star Mila Kunis. We don’t give a continental damn what other people think.". He is writing the semiautobiographical book "Junior", to be released early 2005. Pat and I agreed that I had some years left and we could best share them together. He married Broadway actress Rachel Miner in 1998, when both were 17; they split up in 2000. The important thing is whether two people can be happy together. Night Shyamalan's Signs. In response to criticism of the May-December marriage, Dumbrille had a succinct answer: "Age doesn’t mean a blasted thing. Other than Dakota, all of Macaulay's siblings have acting credits; Kieran is most famous for starring in The Cider House Rules, while Rory is famous for starring in M. After a long marriage, his wife Jessie Lawson passed away in 1957 and in 1960, at age 70 Dumbrille caused a stir when he married Patricia Mowbray, the 28-year-old daughter of his friend and fellow actor Alan Mowbray. Macaulay Culkin is the most famous and successful of his six siblings, Quinn, Kieran, Christian, Shane, Rory and Dakota. Considered as one of film's great character actors, over his long and successful career Douglass Dumbrille had roles in more than 200 motion pictures and with the advent of television he made numerous appearances in shows throughout the 1950s and 1960s. The respect he earned was such that he played the same role in Capra's 1934 film Broadway Bill and its 1950 remake, and also appeared in DeMille's 1938 version of The Buccaneer and twenty years later in its remake. I think we understand each other in a way that most people can't understand either of us.". A friend of fellow Canadian-born director Allan Dwan, Dumbrille played Athos in Dwan’s 1939 adaptation of The Three Musketeers. Quote from Culkin, aged 20: "We talk all the time. DeMille, Frank Capra, Hal Roach and other Hollywood directing greats. Jackson also claimed that Culkin and his siblings slept in the same bed with Jackson. A consummate professional, he was highly regarded by the studios and was sought out by Cecil B. They can be seen in a home video compilation Jackson released: they are shown playing, and going on holidays together, Culkin being 10 and 11 years of age. His physical appearance made him perfect for the role of the slick politician, the shyster businessman, the crooked sheriff, or the unscrupulous lawyer. He is a close friend of Michael Jackson and godfather of his first son and his daughter. As such, Dumbrille went to the west coast where he specialized in playing secondary character roles to the great stars of the day. Culkin enjoys theatre and made a well-heralded return to theatre in the 2000/2001 season, when he starred opposite Irene Jacob in Madame Melville. In the Great Depression of the 1930s, when jobs were scarce, Hollywood films provided a brief escape from the stresses of the difficult times and the film industry still offered an opportunity for quality actors to earn a decent living. As of 2004 he has had no contact with his father in eight years, except for a telegram in which his father congratulates him with the resumption of his acting. In 1924, he made his Broadway debut and continued working off and on in the theatre for several years while supplementing his income with a variety sales jobs. He has claimed numerous times that his father, Christopher "Kit" Culkin was abusive and a horrible person. In 1913, the east coast film industry was still flourishing and that year he appeared in the film, What Eighty Million Women Want, but it would be another 11 years before he appeared on screen again. A court case that went on for several years and ended in April 1997, when his father decided to withraw from the case. He eventually left banking to work with a stock company that led him to Chicago, Illinois and to a job there with another stock company that toured across the United States. Macaulay stopped making movies at 14, when his parents separated and went to court over the control of their business and the custody of the kids. As a young man, he worked as a bank clerk in his home town of Hamilton while at the same time pursuing an interest in acting. His father was his manager in the early years. Dumbrille was born in Hamilton, Ontario. He had less success with the more serious The Good Son (1993) but other children's films such as The Pagemaster and Richie Rich kept him popular mainstream child actor. Douglass Dumbrille (October 13, 1889 – April 2, 1974) was an actor and one of the Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood. He achieved massive success staring as "Kevin" in the two Home Alone (1990, 1992) movies, capturing the minds of many young movie-goers as he outsmarted two bungling burglars with clever homemade traps. Shock Treatment (1964). Macaulay Carson Culkin (informally Mack) (born August 26, 1980) was from 1990–1994 the highest-paid child actor ever. The Ten Commandments (1956). Saved! (2004). A Life at Stake (1954). Party Monster (2003). Jupiter's Darling (1955). Richie Rich (1994). Julius Caesar (1953). The Pagemaster (1994). Son of Paleface (1952). Getting Even with Dad (1994). Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion (1950). The Nutcracker (1993). Riding High (1950) - Remake of "Broadway Bill". The Good Son (1993) (also starring Elijah Wood). The Cat Creeps (1946). Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), the main character (he did not play in Home Alone 3 as he was too old by then). Under Nevada Skies (1945). Wish Kid (1991) (TV animated series). Jungle Woman (1944). My Girl (1991). Stand by for Action (1943). Black or White (1991) (Michael Jackson music video). Castle in the Desert (1942). Only the Lonely (1991). The Big Store (1941). - A child is left at home over a winter vacation, and is forced to defend the family home from thieves (Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern). Road to Zanzibar (1941). Home Alone (1990), directed by Chris Columbus (who also directed Harry Potter films); it was written by John Hughes, who suggested Macaulay Culkin for the main character. Virginia City (1940). Jacob's Ladder (1990). The Three Musketeers (1939). Uncle Buck (1989). Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939). See You in the Morning (1989). The Buccaneer (1938). Rocket Gibraltar (1988). The Mysterious Rider (1938). Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937). A Day at the Races (1937). Deeds Goes to Town (1936). Mr. The Lone Wolf Returns (1935). Cardinal Richelieu, (1935). The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935). Treasure Island (1934). Broadway Bill (1934). King of the Jungle (1933). The Symphony Murder Mystery (1931). The Wiser Sex (1932). Monkey Business (1931). The Declaration of Independence (1924). |