Birthday: 2 August 1977, Glendale, California, USA
Birth Name: Edward Walter Furlong
Height: 167 cm
Edward Walter Furlong was born in Glendale, California. His mother, Eleanor (Tafoya), is from a Mexican family, and worked at a youth center. Furlong had no acting ambitions until he was approached by casting agent Mali Finn, who was looking for a young actor to play the role of John Connor in what turned out to be one of the the biggest box-office...
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Edward Walter Furlong was born in Glendale, California. His mother, Eleanor (Tafoya), is from a Mexican family, and worked at a youth center. Furlong had no acting ambitions until he was approached by casting agent Mali Finn, who was looking for a young actor to play the role of John Connor in what turned out to be one of the the biggest box-office hits of the 1990s, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Finn instantly recognized his ability, and suggested him for the part, feeling that he could hold his own playing opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton.For his career-starting role, Furlong earned an MTV movie award for best breakthrough role, and a Saturn Sci-Fi award for best young actor. From there, he took an unconventional route through Hollywood, which led to his working with some of the top people in the business, in both studio and independent films. His work has included starring opposite Jeff Bridges in American Heart (1992) for which he was nominated for an IFP Spirit award for best supporting actor. He has also starred in A Home of Our Own (1993) with Kathy Bates, Little Odessa (1994) with Tim Roth, The Grass Harp (1995) with Walter Matthau and Barbet Schroeder's Before and After (1996).He also starred opposite Edward Norton in Tony Kaye's controversial and gripping drama American History X (1998) and in the hit comedy Pecker (1998). More recently, Furlong has been opposite Willem Dafoe in the prison drama Animal Factory (2000), directed by Steve Buscemi. He recently starred in Pupi Avati's 11th-century tale, I cavalieri che fecero l'impresa (2001) ("The Knights of the Quest"). Show less «
When [newspapers and magazines] talk about me, it has nothing to do with my career, so I'm like, wha...Show more »
When [newspapers and magazines] talk about me, it has nothing to do with my career, so I'm like, whatever. Fans are what matters. Fans I like. Those are the people that go to the movies, pay for the tickets and get me the parts. Show less «
A lot of things that you lose you just can't help - your naiveness and all that.
A lot of things that you lose you just can't help - your naiveness and all that.
It hasn't been a totally smooth road, but in the whole span of things I feel like a very lucky perso...Show more »
It hasn't been a totally smooth road, but in the whole span of things I feel like a very lucky person. Show less «
(1996, Movieline Magazine) If the career doesn't work out, I'll definitely go to college and try ano...Show more »
(1996, Movieline Magazine) If the career doesn't work out, I'll definitely go to college and try another line of work. If that doesn't pan out, I can always go shoot up and be a rock star. Show less «
I've always liked women. But I don't want somebody who likes me because I'm famous. I like girls who...Show more »
I've always liked women. But I don't want somebody who likes me because I'm famous. I like girls who are intelligent and who are kind of quiet like me. Show less «
[1996, on landing Before and After (1996)] Barbet (Schroeder) and I met two years ago in an office, ...Show more »
[1996, on landing Before and After (1996)] Barbet (Schroeder) and I met two years ago in an office, and, at the time, he was seeing everybody. It was the role, out of all the scripts I have read, that I really wanted the most. It was almost like such a great part that you don't even have to act to look great on film. Two years later, I got a call from my agent that the movie was on again and that Barbet wanted me and that was that. Show less «
By the time I'm old, I'm sure I'll have lived a full enough life. I think we're mortal for a reason....Show more »
By the time I'm old, I'm sure I'll have lived a full enough life. I think we're mortal for a reason. Life gets tiring, man! Show less «
I know a lot of people my age are still trying to figure out what to do, and I consider myself lucky...Show more »
I know a lot of people my age are still trying to figure out what to do, and I consider myself lucky that I can make a living doing something that I truly enjoy. Show less «
Who wants to go to school and be asked for, like, 20 autographs?
Who wants to go to school and be asked for, like, 20 autographs?
I enjoy playing people that are totally different than me. It's a challenge to get inside these peop...Show more »
I enjoy playing people that are totally different than me. It's a challenge to get inside these people's heads and wonder why they would have these beliefs. Show less «
I had a hard time going back to school after T2. I really didn't want to go to private school.
I had a hard time going back to school after T2. I really didn't want to go to private school.
I don't think anyone has a normal family.
I don't think anyone has a normal family.
Being famous kind of makes you feel like a freak. And you are, in a way.
Being famous kind of makes you feel like a freak. And you are, in a way.
Jim Cameron used to call me 'Special Ed.'
Jim Cameron used to call me 'Special Ed.'
[1996, on his level of fame] No gun, no bodyguard, cause that would probably freak me out. It's real...Show more »
[1996, on his level of fame] No gun, no bodyguard, cause that would probably freak me out. It's really not that big yet, my fame. Hopefully it will be that big one day. Show less «
Little Odessa (1994). Of all my movies, it's the one that I still really love when I watch it and I'...Show more »
Little Odessa (1994). Of all my movies, it's the one that I still really love when I watch it and I'm pretty happy with what I did in that. Show less «
If I was in a room with a bunch of skinheads talking about racism, then I would be disturbed, but af...Show more »
If I was in a room with a bunch of skinheads talking about racism, then I would be disturbed, but after we finished a take, we were normal people again. Show less «
When I was a kid, the idea of why I wanted acting to be the thing I do for the rest of my life was d...Show more »
When I was a kid, the idea of why I wanted acting to be the thing I do for the rest of my life was different. It was, oh yeah, I'll get girls and be famous. Show less «
I've always wanted to do a movie that takes place in the 70's and was about rock and roll and gettin...Show more »
I've always wanted to do a movie that takes place in the 70's and was about rock and roll and getting high, like Dazed and Confused (1993) or Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). Show less «
Detroit was kind of a random thing where it was like a chance to be in a rock 'n' roll movie.
Detroit was kind of a random thing where it was like a chance to be in a rock 'n' roll movie.
[1996, Movieline Magazine] I am very, very competitive and ambitious. I would definitely fight hard ...Show more »
[1996, Movieline Magazine] I am very, very competitive and ambitious. I would definitely fight hard for a role I believed in. But I will never kiss anybody's ass. No way, man, I would say to Quentin Tarantino, 'Hey, man, pretty awesome', but I wouldn't be like 'Hey, man, let me do one of your movies', even if to do one of his movies would be totally trippy. Show less «
I never thought I'd reach 21. I used to feel that was old, but growing old doesn't scare me anymore....Show more »
I never thought I'd reach 21. I used to feel that was old, but growing old doesn't scare me anymore. I just want to have done something super special and have had someone to do it with. Show less «
[on filming The Grass Harp (1995)] Definitely a troubled shoot. I'm kind of judgemental because I re...Show more »
[on filming The Grass Harp (1995)] Definitely a troubled shoot. I'm kind of judgemental because I read the book and that was so beautifully written, I really don't know too much about the trouble, except that the director wasn't really getting along with the studio. They just didn't click. It was a weird shoot. Show less «