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Bringing Up Bobby - Rory Cochrane

Rory Cochrane
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Rory Cochrane was born in New York and spent much of his childhood in England. He eventually returned to New York City to study at the La Guardia High School of Performing Arts.
Rory’s first performance was playing Jeff Goldblum’s son in the well-received film, FATHERS AND SONS. He soon followed this up with a stand-out performance in Richard Linklater’s film classic, DAZED AND CONFUSED as ‘Slater’, the young comedic stoner. After this breakthrough performance, Rory created another tour-de-force role as a crazed tattooed killer in LOVE AND A .45 opposite Rene Zelwegger, and the following year starred as ‘Lucas’ in the cult classic EMPIRE RECORDS opposite Liv Tyler.
Other notable films followed including; THE LOW LIFE and DOGTOWN for director George Hickenlooper, Art Linson’s SUNSET STRIP, Joel Schumacher’s FLAWLESS opposite Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Robert De Niro, HART’S WAR opposite Colin Farrell and Bruce Willis, and THE PRIME GIG opposite Vince Vaughn and Ed Harris.
On television, Rory played the lead character ‘Tim Speedle’ opposite David Caruso for two years in the #1 rated CBS show CSI: MIAMI. Rory followed this up with a critically lauded performance in THE COMPANY produced by Ridley Scott for TNT. He played the double spy ‘Yevgeny’ opposite Chris O’Donnell and Michael Keaton.
Rory gave an intense performance in the indie thriller RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR opposite Mary
McCormick for director Chris Gorak, and later that year re-teamed with director Richard Linklater
on the acclaimed A SCANNER DARKLY playing the lead role of ‘Charles Freck’ opposite Robert
Downey, Jr.
Recently, Rory starred opposite Johnny Depp in Michael Mann’s PUBLIC ENEMIES as ‘Carter
Baum’, charged with taking down the infamous outlaw, as well as in the Fox series ‘24’ opposite
Kiefer Sutherland and Jon Voight.
Rory will next be seen in PASSION PLAY opposite Mickey Rourke and Megan Fox, as well as the
upcoming film BRINGING UP BOBBY opposite Milla Jovovich and directed by Famke Janssen.
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