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Jesse Adam Eisenberg (born October 5, 1983) is an American actor. He made his television debut with the short-lived comedy-drama series ''Get Real'' (1999–2000). Following his first leading role in the comedy-drama film ''Roger Dodger'' (2002), he appeared in the drama film ''The Emperor's Club'' (2002), the psychological thriller ''The Village'' (2004), the comedy-drama ''The Squid and the Whale'' (2005), the dark comedy ''The Living Wake'' (2007) and the drama ''The Education of Charlie Banks'' (2007). In 2007, Eisenberg won the Vail Film Festival Rising Star Award for his role in ''The Living Wake''.〔 In 2009, he starred in the comedy-drama ''Adventureland'' and the horror comedy ''Zombieland'', which earned Eisenberg critical acclaim. He then played Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in ''The Social Network'' (2010), for which he received BAFTA Award, Golden Globe, and Academy Award nominations in the Best Actor category. He also starred in ''Holy Rollers'' (2010), which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. In October 2011, Eisenberg made his playwriting debut Off-Broadway in Rattlestick Playwrights Theater's production of ''Asuncion'', presented at Cherry Lane Theatre. Since then, he has gone on to voice the main character, Blu, a male Spix's macaw, in the animated films ''Rio'' (2011) and ''Rio 2'' (2014), and starred in the action-comedy ''30 Minutes or Less'' (2011) and the magician caper film ''Now You See Me'' (2013). He re-teamed with Kristen Stewart for the action-comedy film ''American Ultra'' (2015), and will portray Superman's archenemy and heir to the LexCorp fortune, Alexander "Lex" Luthor, Jr, opposite Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, and Gal Gadot in ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'', slated for a March 2016 release.〔 Eisenberg has contributed pieces to ''The New Yorker'' and ''McSweeney's'' magazines.〔"Jesse Eisenberg is an Academy Award–nominated actor, playwright, and contributor to ''The New Yorker'' and ''McSweeneys''. (from dust cover of ''Bream gives me hiccups'', 2015)〕 He has written and starred in three plays for the New York stage (as of 2015): ''Asuncion'', ''The Revisionist,'' and ''The Spoils''.〔() ''The New Yorker'', 15 July 2015, p. 2〕 The most recent of his plays, ''The Spoils'', directed by Scott Elliott and also starring Kunal Nayyar, Michael Zegen, Erin Darke, and Annapurna Sriram, was the winner of The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Theatre Visions Fund Award. On September 8, 2015, Eisenberg's first book, ''Bream Gives Me Hiccups'', a collection of short humor pieces,〔Grove Press, New York NY (first ed. 2015) ISBN 978-0-8021-2404-3〕 was released and has received overwhelmingly positive reviews. ==Early life== Eisenberg was born in Queens, New York, and grew up there and in East Brunswick Township, New Jersey. His mother, Amy (née Fishman), who now teaches cultural sensitivity in hospitals, previously worked as a clown at children's parties for 20 years. His father, Barry Eisenberg, owned and worked at a hospital and later became a college professor, teaching sociology.〔〔 He has two sisters, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, a former child actress who was once famous as the "Pepsi girl" in a series of commercials, and Kerri Eisenberg, now Kerry Lea, who also worked as an actress〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jesse Eisenberg Biography )〕 and started The Acting Creatively Veg Kids, a children's theatre troupe who "use their passion for compassion to entertain, educate, and change the world" about vegetarianism and animal rights.〔 Eisenberg was raised in a secular Jewish family〔 that originated in Poland and Ukraine.〔〔 He attended the East Brunswick Public Schools at Frost School, Hammarskjold Middle School, and Churchill Junior High School, and spent his sophomore year at East Brunswick High School.〔 Eisenberg then transferred to the High School of Performing Arts in New York. When he was a senior, he received his breakthrough role in the independent comedy-drama film ''Roger Dodger''. Eisenberg struggled to fit in at school due to his anxiety and sensitivity, and began acting in plays at an early age. When he was 7, he starred as Oliver Twist in a children's theater production of the musical ''Oliver!,'' and by the age of 13 he was an understudy in the 1996 Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams' ''Summer and Smoke''. Eisenberg made his first professional role in Arje Shaw's off-Broadway play, ''The Gathering,'' at the age of 16. He stated, "When playing a role, I would feel more comfortable, as you're given a prescribed way of behaving."〔 After graduating from high school, he studied anthropology at The New School in Greenwich Village, New York City. Eisenberg majored in liberal arts, with a concentration in Democracy and Cultural Pluralism. Originally, he had applied and was accepted to New York University, but declined enrollment in order to complete ''Roger Dodger''.〔〔 Pre-fame, Eisenberg got into trouble with Woody Allen's lawyers. As a teenager he penned a play about how Woody Allen came to change his name and managed to get the script to Allen's "people". Unfortunately, instead of a seal of approval, Eisenberg received two "cease and desist" letters. In a strange twist of fate, Eisenberg would go on to star in Woody Allen's 2012 film ''To Rome with Love,'' as well as the upcoming Untitled Woody Allen film.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jesse Eisenberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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