Ethan Green Hawke (born November 6, 1970) is an Academy Award nominated American actor, writer and film director.
In 1988, Hawke was cast in a role in director Peter Weir's Dead Poets Society; the film's success was considered Hawke's breakthrough. He left school and appeared in A Midnight Clear, Alive, Reality Bites, Before Sunrise, Gattaca, The Newton Boys, Great Expectations and many other movies. In 2001, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Training Day.
Hawke directed Chelsea Walls and has written two novels, The Hottest State (in 1996) and Ash Wednesday (in 2002). In 2005, he received his first screenwriting Oscar nomination for co-writing the 2004 film, Before Sunset (a sequel to Before Sunrise).
On March 26, 2006 Hawke's personal business office in New York City was destroyed by a fast-moving fire. He was in the middle of directing and starring in a movie version of his first novel, The Hottest State. The fire broke out in a newly renovated office on the second floor of the office building and the blaze quickly spread to the fifth floor. It destroyed Hawke's fourth-floor office and his post-production studio. Master tapes and negatives from Hawke's film were being stored off-site and were reportedly not destroyed by the fire.
Hawke lives on a small peninsula located in Tracadie, Nova Scotia. This land was purchased before his divorce from Thurman as a family retreat. He is currently in the process of buying a large nearby farm and converting it into a celebrity resort.
He is a Democrat.
His family includes father James Hawke, half-brothers Matt and Sam, and stepmother Gay. James is a high ranking official at Conseco. Matt recently graduated from Indiana Weslyan University. Sam is currently attending a private school in Indiana.
| Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
| 2005 | Lord of War | Jack Valentine | |
| 2005 | Assault on Precinct 13 | Sgt. Jake | |
| 2004 | Before Sunset | Jesse | |
| 2004 | Taking Lives | Costa | |
| 2001 | Training Day | Jake | |
| 2001 | Tape | Vince | |
| 2000 | Hamlet | Hamlet | |
| 1999 | Snow Falling on Cedars | Ishmael Chambers | |
| 1998 | The Newton Boys | Jess Newton | |
| 1998 | Great Expectations | Finnegan 'Finn' Bell | |
| 1997 | Gattaca | Freeman | |
| 1995 | Before Sunrise | Jesse | |
| 1994 | Reality Bites | Troy Dyer | |
| 1993 | Rich in Love | Wayne Frobiness | |
| 1993 | The Miracle of the Andes | Nando Parrado | |
| 1992 | Waterland | Mathew Price | |
| 1992 | A Midnight Clear | Will Knott | |
| 1991 | Mystery Date | Tom McHugh | |
| 1991 | White Fang | Jack Conroy | |
| 1989 | Dad | Billy Tremont | |
| 1989 | Dead Poets Society | Todd Anderson | |
| 1985 | Explorers | Ben Crandall |
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