Nick Stahl Career
Starting out as a theatrical child actor, Stahl had his first major exposure alongside Mel Gibson in the dramatic film The Man Without a Face (1993), as Chuck Norstadt, Justin McLeon's art student. The role gained Stahl notoriety as a child actor with significant talent, which propelled him into bigger roles. In 1998 Stahl starred as Gavin Strick in the horror/thriller Disturbing Behavior, in which a small town is overrun with lobotomized students in a twisted utopia. Later projects saw Stahl take more mainstream roles and gain more exposure, such as his role in the popular comic-book adaptation Sin City, as Roark Jr./Yellow Bastard, and also as John Conner in the third Terminator film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
Fast Facts:
- Birthdate: December 5, 1979
- Place of Birth: Harlingen, Texas
- Birthname: Nicolas Kent Stahl
- Will not be returning in Terminator 4 as John Conner
- Notable Roles:
- Chuck Norstadt - The Man Without a Face
- Gavin Strick - Disturbing Behavior
- Private First Class Edward Beade - The Thin Red Line
- Bobby Kent - Bully
- John Connor - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
- Roark Jr./Yellow Bastard - Sin City
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Nick Stahl Timeline
Note: The majority of the links in this timeline are to IMDb, which has pop-ups.
December 5, 1979: Born
1993: The Man Without a Face
1998: Disturbing Behavior
2001: In the Bedroom
2001: Bully
2002: Taboo
2003: Twist
2003-2005: Carnivale
2005: Sin City