Dwight Ewell

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Dwight Ewell
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Born
United States
Education State University of New York, Purchase (BFA)
Occupation Actor
Years active1991–present

Dwight Ewell is an American actor known for his roles in films such as Chasing Amy , Flirt , Amateur , Dogma [1] and Man of the Century . [2]

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Early life

Ewell's father fought in Vietnam and served six years in the United States military while Dwight's mother took care of Dwight and his younger sister. Unhappy in her marriage, at 21 years old, Dwight's mom took the children up North where she felt that she could begin pursuing her career as a singer. The three moved several times before ending up in the rough Stella Wright Housing Projects on Prince Street, in Newark, New Jersey.

Dwight and his sister attended the Louise A. Spencer Elementary School in Newark in the mid-1970s. In later years, Dwight was enrolled in The Gifted and Talented Program in the same school. It was there that his interest in the arts was nurtured. At the age of 9, he began writing plays that the teachers would allow him to direct and the students to perform.

At the age of 13, Ewell auditioned for and was accepted into Arts High School in Newark, New Jersey. In 1986, he graduated, and in the fall of that year he attended the State University of New York's Theater Arts and Film Divisions Acting Program for four years. [3]

Career

Ewell has worked extensively in independent and art house films. Ewell is perhaps best known for his performance in Kevin Smith's Chasing Amy starring Ben Affleck, where he plays the role of "Hooper X", an African American writer of black militant comic books, who is secretly gay but employs the public persona of a violent militant who denounces the Star Wars trilogy as racist. [4] [5] [6]

Ewell has collaborated with director Hal Hartley on short and feature-length films; including Amateur [7] and Flirt . [8] [9] [10]

He has also worked with director Daisy von Scherler Mayer twice, in the films Party Girl [11] and The Guru . [1]

Ewell has worked with film producer Christine Vachon twice, on the films Stonewall [12] and Kiss Me, Guido . [13]

Ewell starred in writer-director Patrik-Ian Polk's 2000 film Punks . [14]

Ewell has not appeared in a film since 2011. Following his last film role, he was performing as a stage actor in the Los Angeles area prior to suffering an unspecified injury in 2013. [15]

Filmography

GenreYearTitleRoleEpisodesNotes
Short film1992Cowboy JesusDisciple #2
Short film1992Heavy Blow23 minutes; Columbia University student film
Short film1993FlirtDwight23 minutes; directed by Hal Hartley
Film1994 Amateur Boy Squatter
Short film1994NYC 3/94
Film1994 Someone Else's America Video-man
Film1995 Flirt Dwight
Film1995 Party Girl He-He-Hello Trio
Film1995 Stonewall Helen Wheels
Short film1997Anton, MailmanBartender
TV series1997 Brooklyn South Bystander"Love Hurts"
Film1997 Chasing Amy Hooper X
Film1997 Kiss Me, Guido Usher
Film1997 Niagara, Niagara Toy Store Manager
Commercial1998 Budweiser (principal performer)directed by Spike Lee
Film1999 The Debtors
Film1999 Dogma Kane, Gang Leader
Film1999Hey, JoelBaby Shiv
Film1999 Man of the Century Richard Lancaster
Film1999 On the Run Rasta
Film1999 The Pavilion Robert Owa
Film1999 The Waiting Game Joe
Film2000 Endsville Shawn Walker
Film2000 The Intern Gustave
Film2000 Punks Hill
Film2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Hooper LaMont
Film2002 The Guru Peaches
Film2002 Wheelmen Terry
Short film2003A mi amor mi dulceDom Doos Po Phool (DomDoos Poefool)23 minutes
Film2004 Pagans Max Stone
Short film20072 Fast 2 FurryCorvette Guy
Film2007 Fighting Words Leopold
TV series2009 90210 Mr. Irving / Health Teacher"Zero Tolerance"
"To New Beginnings!"
TV series2009 Adult Film: A Hollywood Tale Hal Calloway
TV series2009TwentysixmilesDill Truman Fontaine"Pilot"recurring
Film2009Yes To VictoryNorman
Film2010 Eagles in the Chicken Coop Hal Calloway
TV series2010 Medium "Allison Rolen Got Married"
Film2010 Street Poet Leopold
Film2011 Here's the Kicker Norman

    References

    1. 1 2 "Dwight Ewell Biography". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-05-06.
    2. "Odd Couples". The Advocate . Google Books. September 28, 1999. p. 54.
    3. "Acting: About the Program". SUNY Purchase. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
    4. Maslin, Janet (April 4, 1997). "Movie Review - Chasing Amy (1997)". The New York Times.
    5. Huisman, Mark J. (Apr 1, 1997). "When Opposites Attack". The Advocate.
    6. Ebert, Roger (April 18, 1997). ""Chasing Amy" (movie review)". Chicago Sun-Times .
    7. James, Caryn (September 29, 1994). "Movie Review: Amateur (1994) - FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW; The Nun, the Amnesiac, the Prostitute and the Thugs". The New York Times.
    8. Holden, Stephen (October 6, 1995). "Movie Review - Flirt (1995) FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW;Looking for Love in 3 Different Places". The New York Times.
    9. Thomas, Kevin (August 23, 1996). "A Rich Look at Romance in Triplicate". Los Angeles Times.
    10. Ebert, Roger (November 8, 1996). "Movie Review - Flirt". Chicago Sun-Times.
    11. "The Deuce Notebook: "Party Girl" Is Back in Town!". Mubi. April 27, 2023.
    12. TJ (10 September 2012). "Stonewall". Time Out.
    13. "Kiss Me Guido". AllMovie.
    14. Thomas, Kevin (November 16, 2001). "Witty 'Punks' Takes Romantic Comedy Into New Territory". Los Angeles Times .
    15. Stimac, Elias. "As You Like It". Backstage. Retrieved 14 April 2023.