Birthday:
Jun 27, 1975
Birthplace:
Santa Monica, California

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Tobey Maguire Biography

Moon-faced, dreamy eyed, and radiating the kind of lo-fi intensity that made him a natural for the kind of Thoughtful Young Man roles in which he made his name during the early years of his career, Tobey Maguire has proven to be one of the most thought-provoking actors of his generation. Whether portraying a disaffected young suburbanite in The Ice Storm (1997) or a geek turned superhero in Spider-Man (2002), Maguire always gives the kind of nuanced, engaging performances that have the effect of making the viewer believe that short of actually spinning webs from his wrists, there is very little he can't do.Maguire was born in Santa Monica, CA, on June 27, 1975. The son of a construction worker and secretary, he was raised predominately by his mother after his parents divorced when he was almost two years old. The two led an itinerant lifestyle, living with relatives all over the country. Maguire's childhood ambition was to become a cook, but his mother, once an aspiring actress herself, encouraged her son to go into acting. Following a sixth grade drama class, the young actor began getting roles in commercials, which led to a starring turn in the short-lived 1992 sitcom Great Scott!The following year, Maguire made his film debut in This Boy's Life, which starred Robert De Niro and a very young Leonardo Di Caprio. After a small part in 1994's S.F.W. and a lead in the same year's largely unseen Revenge of the Red Baron, Maguire attracted favorable notice for his role in the 1995 Oscar-nominated short The Duke of Groove, in which he co-starred with Uma Thurman.1997 proved to be Maguire's breakthrough year, as he worked with two widely respected directors on two high-profile projects. The first was Ang Lee's critically lauded adaptation of the Rick Moody novel The Ice Storm; in a film filled with exceptional performances, Maguire held his own amongst a cast that included Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Joan Allen, and Christina Ricci, and won acclaim for his portrayal of the dutiful and discontented Paul Hood. His other 1997 film, Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, received mixed reviews, but Maguire's presence in an Allen film further bolstered his career.The year 1998 was another good year for the actor, who had a lead role in the highly acclaimed Pleasantville, in which he starred as a teenager who gets transported into the world of a '50s TV show. He also made a cameo appearance as a bedraggled hitchhiker in Terry Gilliam's adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. With a rising profile and coveted spot on the 1998 cover of Vanity Fair's annual Hollywood issue, Maguire was emerging as one of the more solid and worthwhile young actors in an industry where too many young performers fall prey to the lure of glitz over grit.His reputation was further established with his turn as the protagonist of The Cider House Rules, Lasse Hallström's 1999 Oscar-nominated adaptation of John Irving's novel about a young man who comes of age under the tutelage of an abortionist played by Michael Caine. Maguire's similarly strong work as a troubled but brilliant young writer in Wonder Boys (2000) undoubtedly helped him to win the attention of director Sam Raimi, who eventually cast the actor in the role of Peter Parker, the awkward teenager who becomes the eponymous, web-spinning hero of Spider-Man. The film, which was released in 2002, broke box-office records with its opening weekend draw of more than 110 million dollars, and finally separated Tobey Maguire from his mainstream status as Leonardo DiCaprio's basketball buddy into a mega-star in his own right. Its success catapulted Maguire -- who beefed up his skinny frame for the role and managed to assuage the misgivings of even the most die-hard Spidey fans with his astute performance -- into the rarefied realm of the A-list, complete with the promise of a multimillion-dollar paycheck for his future work, and led to his role as producer of 2002's The 25th Hour, as well as the wildly successful Seabiscuit. In 2004, Maguire returned to his role of Peter Parker in the hotly anticipated Spider-Man 2 and then finished up his superhero contract with the final installation of the trilogy, Spider-Man 3 (2007).Maguire would spend the ensuing years enjoying a selective career, appearing in Brothers, The Details, and The Great Gatsby. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Quotes from Tobey Maguire's Characters

    1. Nick Carraway: And so we beat on, boats against the current, born back ceaselessly into the past
    From The Great Gatsby. Submitted by James L (14 days ago)
    1. Hitchiker: Hot damn! I never rode in a convertible before!
    2. Raoul Duke: Is that right? Well I guess you're about ready, then, aren't you?
    3. Dr. Gonzo: We're your friends. We're not like the others, man, really.
    4. Raoul Duke: No more of that talk or I'll put the fucking leeches on you, understand? Get in.
    From Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Submitted by David E (16 days ago)
    1. Nick Carraway: Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us.
    From The Great Gatsby. Submitted by Elliot L (26 days ago)
    1. Mr. Ditkovitch: Give me rent.
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: You'll get your rent when you fix this damn door!
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Wesley W (43 days ago)
    1. Dr. Otto Octavius AKA Doctor Octopus: Find him or I'll peel the flesh off her bones.
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: If you lay one finger on her.
    3. Dr. Otto Octavius AKA Doctor Octopus: You'll do what?
    From Spider-Man 2. Submitted by Swail J (59 days ago)
    1. Grace Cahill: Why are you trying to kill yourself?
    2. Capt. Sam Cahill: It's Joe Willis. I killed Joe Willis.
    From Brothers. Submitted by Baurushan J (2 months ago)
    1. Nick Carraway: You can't repeat the past.
    2. Jay Gatsby: Can't repeat the past? Why of course you can.
    From The Great Gatsby. Submitted by Typhon Q (3 months ago)
    1. Nick Carraway: It is invariably saddening to look through new eyes at things upon which you have expended your own powers of adjustment.
    From The Great Gatsby. Submitted by Greg F (3 months ago)
    1. Burglar: Just give me a chance!
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: What about my uncle? Did you give him a chance? Did you? Did you?
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Mike R (4 months ago)
    1. Mary Jane Watson: Who are you?
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: You know who I am.
    3. Mary Jane Watson: I do?
    4. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Your friendly neighbourhood Spiderman! [swings off]
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Mike R (4 months ago)
    1. Red Pollard: Brick by brick, my citizens. Brick by brick.
    From Seabiscuit. Submitted by Fauzia A (5 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Stings, doesn't it?
    2. Harry Osborn/New Goblin: I protected you in high school, and now I'm gonna kick your little ass!
    3. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: [sarcastically] Ooohh.
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Andrew D (5 months ago)
    1. Jeff Lang: The things I'm thinking you couldn't imagine.
    From The Details. Submitted by Chris P (6 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Here's your change!
    From Spider-Man 2. Submitted by Dave H (7 months ago)
    1. Homer Wells: I've looked at so many women. I've seen everything, and felt nothing. But when I look at you, it hurts.
    From The Cider House Rules. Submitted by Sara T (8 months ago)
    1. Norman Osborne/Green Goblin: [throws new spinning pumpkin blades]
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: God, I hate those things!
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Kyle H (9 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man!
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Xin Y (9 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: She looks at me every day, Mary Jane Watson. Oh boy. If only she knew how I feel about her.
    From Spider-Man 2. Submitted by Xin Y (9 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Please Mr Jameson, are there any of these shots you can use I really need the money.
    2. J. Jonah Jameson: Aww. Miss Brant, get me a violin!
    From Spider-Man 2. Submitted by Scott S (9 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: The great thing about MJ is when you look in her eyes and she's looking back in yours, everything feels not quite normal. Because you feel stronger and weaker at the same time. You feel excited and at the same time, terrified. The truth is you don't know what you feel except you know what kind of man you want to be. It's as if you've reached the unreachable and you weren't ready for it.
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Nhat N (9 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Want forgiveness? Get religion.
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Jack S (10 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Who am I? I'm Spider-Man!
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Tino N (10 months ago)
    1. Red Pollard: And this, the most unkindest cut of all.
    From Seabiscuit. Submitted by Joel S (10 months ago)
    1. Miss Brant: Your shots are so good.
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: I'd love to shoot you sometime.
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Scott S (10 months ago)
    1. Lou: I'm on to you kitty and your in big trouble!
    2. Russian Kitty: I think not baby puppy. It is you who is in trouble.
    From Cats & Dogs. Submitted by Peppers R (12 months ago)
    1. Maitre d': Name, please?
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Parker, Peter.
    3. Maitre d': Ahh, there we are... table for two, Pecker...
    4. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Parker...
    5. Maitre d': That is what I said, Pecker!
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Rocky F (14 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: I'm back! I'm back! My back. My back...
    From Spider-Man 2. Submitted by Rocky F (14 months ago)
    1. Norman Osborn/Green Goblin: You're pathetically predictable, like a moth to the flame. What about my generous proposal? Are you in or are you out?
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: It's you who's out, Gobbie. Out of your mind.
    3. Norman Osborn/Green Goblin: Wrong answer.
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Rocky F (14 months ago)
    1. Jake Roedel: From both north and south men are everyday enslaved at the altar, regardless of their state or color.
    From Ride with the Devil. Submitted by Chad E (14 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Who am I? I'm Spider-Man.
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Geraldo G (15 months ago)
    1. Norman Osborn/Green Goblin: You are incredibly predictable like a moth to a flame. What about my generous preposal are you in or are you out?
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Its you who's out gobby out of mind.
    3. Norman Osborn/Green Goblin: Wrong answer.
    4. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Oh, great.
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Patryk G (15 months ago)
    1. Venom/Eddie Brock: Give me some of that web action...
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Beat it chump.
    3. Venom/Eddie Brock: What the Hell!
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Mike M (15 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Look at this, Green Goblin. Jr. wants to cry.
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Javis C (20 months ago)
    1. Bone Saw McGraw: What are you doing up there?
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Staying away from you. That's a cute outfit. Did your husband give it to you?
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Derek K (21 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: [back-to-back with the New Goblin facing Venom] I could use some help over here!
    2. Harry Osborn/New Goblin: [facing the giant Sandman] I'm a little busy right now!
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Andrew M (21 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: I'm gonna put some dirt in your eye.
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Mike M (21 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: I had a father, his name was Ben Parker.
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Javis C (21 months ago)
    1. Charles Howard: You could be crippled for the rest of your life.
    2. Red Pollard: I *was* crippled for the rest of my life. I got better. He made me better.
    From Seabiscuit. Submitted by Stu P (21 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Where do all these guys come from? (Dumps huge amount of sand from his boot)
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Lane S (21 months ago)
    1. Burglar: Just give me a chance!
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: What about Ben Parker? Did you give him a chance?
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Lane S (21 months ago)
    1. Venom/Eddie Brock: Hey Parker.
    2. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: My god, Eddie.
    3. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Oh my spider sense is tingling, if you know what I'm talking about!
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Baurushan J (22 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Whatever life holds in store for me, I will never forget these words: 'With great power, comes great responsibility.' This is my gift, my curse. Who am I? I'm Spiderman.
    From Spider-Man. Submitted by Trisha O (24 months ago)
    1. Peter Parker/Spider-Man: You'll get your rent when you fix this damn door!
    From Spider-Man 3. Submitted by Benny B (2 years ago)
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