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Alex D. Linz

Alex D. Linz

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Alexander David Linz (born January 3, 1989) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known as a child actor, having starred in several late 1990s and early 2000s films and television programs, including Home Alone 3 and Max Keeble's Big Move.

Biography

Personal life

Linz was born in Santa Barbara, California to Dr. Daniel Linz, a professor at the University of California, and Deborah Baltaxe. Linz has a younger sister named Lily Alice. His parents are now divorced, and he lives with his father. Linz is of Jewish heritage and religion.

Career

Linz made his acting debut in 1994, on an episode of the television series Cybill. He subsequently appeared in several television productions, and was cast as the son of Michelle Pfeiffer's character in the 1996 film, One Fine Day. In 1997, Linz replaced Macaulay Culkin as the lead actor in Home Alone 3, and voiced a young Tarzan in the 1999 animated film version.

Linz had several starring roles in 2000s films aimed at younger audiences, including the 2001 comedy Max Keeble's Big Move, in which he played the title role, 2002's Race to Space, which received a minor theatrical release, and 2003's Hanukkah-themed made-for-television Disney Channel film, Full Court Miracle, in which he played the lead player in a Jewish school's basketball team. He was also, briefly, the last voice of Arnold in the popular Nickelodeon cartoon Hey Arnold!, for the last two episodes, entitled April Fools' Day and The Journal.

Linz' most recent credit is in the comedy, The Amateurs, starring Jeff Bridges. The film was made in 2005.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2003 "Full Court Miracle" Alex Shlotsky
2002 Red Dragon Young Francis Dolarhyde voice role
2001 Max Keeble's Big Move Max Keeble
2000 Bounce Scott Janello
Titan A.E. Young Cale voice role
1999 Tarzan Young Tarzan voice role
1997 Home Alone 3 Alex Pruitt
1996 One Fine Day Sammy Parker

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