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Macaulay Culkin

Macaulay Culkin
Macaulay Culkin
Born: Aug 26, 1980 in New York City, New York
Occupation: Actor
Active: '90s
Major Genres: Children's/Family, Comedy
Career Highlights: My Girl, Home Alone, Uncle Buck
First Major Screen Credit: Rocket Gibraltar (1988)
15 Videos for Macaulay Culkin
Sex and Breakfast (2007) The Good Son (1993) Home Alone (1990)
Saved! (2003) Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Jacob's Ladder (1990)
Getting Even with Dad (1994) My Girl (1991) See You in the Morning (1989)
Richie Rich (1994) Only the Lonely (1991) Uncle Buck (1989)
The Pagemaster (1994) Home Alone (1990) Rocket Gibraltar (1988)
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Biography:

The most successful child performer since Shirley Temple (Mickey Rooney wasn't a star until his teen years), Macaulay Culkin first stepped onto a New York stage at the age of four. Extensively trained for his craft, including a stint with Balanchine's School of the American Ballet, young Culkin became a familiar TV-commercial face and was spotlighted in several film supporting roles, the best of which was as John Candy's inquisitive nephew in Uncle Buck (1989).

After an unbilled cameo in Jacob's Ladder (1990) and prior to an appearance in a Michael Jackson video, Culkin was cast as the preteen protagonist of Home Alone, a Three Stooges-like combination of violent slapstick and sappy sentiment that was the highest-grossing film of 1990.

Culkin thereby became the highest paid child actor of all time, and one of the few under-13 performers who could be counted on to open a picture. Two more blockbusters followed: My Girl (1991) and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992). At the time, the boy's career was under the tight control of his father Christopher Kit Culkin, an erstwhile actor who also managed the careers of Culkin's younger, equally photogenic siblings, and stories began to emerge from Hollywood concerning the elder Culkin's on-set behavior.

Meanwhile, Macaulay's box-office appeal began waning, partly due to indifferent response to his next few films -- The Good Son (1993), Getting Even With Dad (1994), and Richie Rich (1994) -- but chiefly because he was outgrowing his cuteness and spontaneity. In June 1995, Culkin's mother went to court to remove the boy from Kit's custody, insisting that the father's contentiousness was ruining Macaulay's chances of revitalizing his career.

At a few months shy of age 18, Culkin married actress Rachel Miner in 1998, but the couple separated in 2000. The former child star re-emerged in 2002 in documentarians Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato's feature debut, Party Monster, the true-life story of the rise and fall of a young club promoter.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.