
Age: 55
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Ethan Green Hawke (born November 6, 1970) is an American actor, writer and director. He made his feature film debut in 1985 with the science fiction movie Explorers, before making a supporting appearance in the 1989 drama Dead Poets Society which is considered his breakthrough role. He then appeared in such films as White Fang (1991), A Midnight Clear (1992), and Alive (1993) before taking a role in the 1994 Generation X drama Reality Bites, for which he gained critical acclaim. In 1995, he starred in the romantic drama Before Sunrise, and later in its sequel Before Sunset (2004). In 2001, Hawke was cast as a rookie police officer in Training Day, for which he received a Screen Actors Guild and Academy Award nomination in the Best Supporting Actor category. Other films have included the science fiction feature Gattaca (1997), the title role in Michael Almereyda's Hamlet (2000), the action thriller Assault on Precinct 13 (2005), and the crime drama Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007). Hawke has appeared in many theater productions including The Seagull, Henry IV, Hurlyburly, The Cherry Orchard, The Winter's Tale and The Coast of Utopia, for which he earned a Tony Award nomination. He made his directorial debut with the 2002 independent feature Chelsea Walls. In November 2007 Hawke directed his first play, Jonathan Marc Sherman's Things We Want. Aside from acting, he has written two novels, The Hottest State (1996) and Ash Wednesday (2002). Between 1998 and 2004, Hawke was married to actress Uma Thurman.

Ethan Hawke

Jim Gordon
for Jim Gordon in Batman 4 Riddle Me This❓
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Bruce Wayne and Jason Todd start getting cryptic letters signed “?”. At first, they dismiss them—until one reveals the sender knows they’re Batman and Robin. Bruce panics, launching a citywide search. At a Gotham costume party, Barbara Gordon—dressed as “Batgirl”—is caught in the scheme. Lured into a hall of mirrors, Batman finds her, but a green-suited man with question marks blocks the exit. It’s a reflection—he’s behind them, gun to Barbara’s head. He calls Batman Bruce Wayne. Barbara’s shocked. Smoke pellet—struggle—shattered glass. Meanwhile, Harvey Dent receives “?” letters exposing his corruption. Fearing exposure, he visits father-in-law Oswald Cobblepot. Oswald warns him to shut it down. Harvey later finds a riddle at the party: I have no voice, but I can roar… Batman deduces: Gotham Bridge. But there’s also a supposed bomb downtown. Batman returns to the cave; Jason tells Barbara about Dick until Bruce presents her a real Batgirl suit. They suit up—race to the bridge—only to find a radio. “?”’s voice reveals Oswald’s crimes, unmasks himself as the Riddler, and says his true revenge is on Harvey Dent, whose father killed his brother. Harvey reaches the “bomb”—finds Penguin’s men instead. He’s captured. At GCPD, Jim tells Batman two men are missing: Harvey Dent… and forensics expert Edward Nashton.