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Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt (born February 17, 1981) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has received various accolades, including nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his leading performances in 500 Days of Summer (2009) and 50/50 (2011). He is the founder of the online media platform HitRecord whose projects such as HitRecord on TV (2014–15) and Create Together (2020) won him two Primetime Emmy Awards in the category of Outstanding Interactive Program. Born in Los Angeles to a Jewish family, Gordon-Levitt began his acting career as a child, appearing in the films A River Runs Through It (1992), Holy Matrimony (1994), and Angels in the Outfield (1994), which earned him a Young Artist Award and a Saturn Award nomination. He played the role of Tommy Solomon in the TV series 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996–2001) for which he received three nominations at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. He had a supporting role in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) and voiced Jim Hawkins in the Disney animated Treasure Planet (2002) before taking a break from acting to study at Columbia University, but dropped out in 2004 to resume his acting career. Since returning to acting, Gordon-Levitt has starred in Manic (2001), Mysterious Skin (2004), Brick (2005), The Lookout (2007), The Brothers Bloom (2008), Miracle at St. Anna (2008), G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009), Inception (2010), Hesher (2010), Premium Rush (2012), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Looper (2012), and Lincoln (2012). He portrayed Philippe Petit in the Robert Zemeckis-directed film The Walk (2015) and whistleblower Edward Snowden in the Oliver Stone film Snowden (2016). In 2020, he starred in the legal drama The Trial of the Chicago 7, for which he won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. In 2013, he wrote and directed Don Jon, a comedy-drama film that was released to critical acclaim, earning him an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Screenplay. He previously directed and edited two short films, both of which were released in 2010: Morgan M. Morgansen's Date with Destiny and Morgan and Destiny's Eleventeenth Date: The Zeppelin Zoo. In 2021, he wrote, directed and starred in a comedy drama series Mr. Corman on Apple TV+.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Harry Osborn
for Harry Osborn in Marvel's Termination: Part 2
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Decades ago the mutant Kathryn Pryde was a member of the X-Men but after Oscorp took over and started hunting and killing all mutants Kathryn ran away and soon found herself being experimented on by a nearly dead Hank Mccoy who is now trying to cure himself of his sickness by taking apart mutants. Eventually Hank accidentally unlocks a secret ability inside Kathryn which sends her into the present. Meanwhile in the present our characters from the last movie plan to travel to Toronto, Canada where they believe Kathryn is living at a camp for refugees. Once they get there they are greeted by Shuri who runs the camp now that Wakanda was taken over by Oscorp and her entire family was killed. Shuri leads them to Kathryn who after all the time travelling she now ages faster and is now dying. They talk to her and Kathryn tells them she can give one of them her time abilities. Just then Oscorp's men show up as well as General Flash Thompson aka Venom. They go to fight but Kathryn grabs Tom's arm. Tom gets her off his arm and goes to help. Oscorp manages to detain everyone and starts bringing everyone onto the ship. Peter looks back and sees both Bishop and Cable dead on the ground. We see Kathryn die as we cut to X-Mansion where we see Logan open his eyes after years of being somewhat dead and its revealed Logan is the last mutant.