Jimmy Bennett

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Jimmy Bennett
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Bennett at the Television Critics Association in 2010
Born
James Michael Bennett

(1996-02-09) February 9, 1996 (age 28)
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present

James Michael Bennett (born February 9, 1996) [1] is an American actor. He is known for his roles as a child actor in Daddy Day Care , Hostage , The Amityville Horror , Poseidon , Evan Almighty , Orphan , Shorts , and as young James T. Kirk in the 2009 film Star Trek . He also starred on the ABC series No Ordinary Family as JJ Powell, a teenager gifted with vast intelligence after a plane crash.

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Life and career

Bennett was born on February 9, 1996, in Seal Beach, California, and lives with his parents and sister in Huntington Beach, California, where the family ran a hard rock–themed crêpe restaurant. [2] [3] [4] Bennett also plays guitar and sings on his official YouTube channel. He also wrote and performed the song "Summer Never Ends", which can be heard at the end of Shorts .

Bennett appeared in nearly 30 television advertisements, [5] as well as in episodes of the television series The Guardian and Strong Medicine , before being cast in the role of "Tony", the boy who wants to be the Flash, in the Eddie Murphy comedy Daddy Day Care . He had smaller roles in the films Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and Arthur Hailey's Detective, and also appeared in Judging Amy , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Everwood , and lent his voice to characters in the animated films The Polar Express , The Jungle Book 2 , Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo and I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown . He has been nominated for Young Artist Awards five times.

In August 2011, Bennett released his debut single "Over Again" and the accompanying music video. [6]

Personal life

Sexual assault allegations against Asia Argento

According to documents obtained by The New York Times , a $380,000 settlement was made between Bennett and actress Asia Argento after Bennett claimed that Argento sexually assaulted him in a California hotel room in 2013, when he was 17 and Argento was 37. [7] Bennett said that after the encounter he began to feel "extremely confused, mortified, and disgusted". [8]

Bennett's lawyer wrote that in the years after the incident, Bennett was so traumatized that his job performance, income, and mental health declined. [1] They first met when Bennett played Argento's son in the 2004 film The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things when Bennett was seven years old. [1] He notified Argento that he intended to sue in November 2017, shortly after she went public with rape accusations against Harvey Weinstein. [9] Argento countered that Bennett "sexually attacked" her, and that her partner Anthony Bourdain had arranged to pay $380,000 as part of the settlement. [10] [11]

Bennett and his lawyer Gordon Sattro are working with a Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigation regarding the claims of sexual assault against Argento. [12]

Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 The Jungle Book 2 Hathi Jr.Voice
Daddy Day Care The Flash/Tony
2004 Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo Roo Voice
The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things Young Jeremiah
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy Tommy
The Polar Express Billy the Lonely BoyVoice
2005 Hostage Tommy Smith
The Amityville Horror Michael Lutz
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie RooVoice
2006 Firewall Andy Stanfield
Poseidon Conor James
Shark Bait Young PiVoice
2007 Evan Almighty Ryan Baxter
South of Pico Mark Weston
2008 Diminished Capacity Dillon
Snow Buddies BuddhaVoice
Trucker Peter
2009 Star Trek Young James T. Kirk
Orphan Daniel "Danny" Coleman
Shorts Toby Thompson
Alabama Moon Moon Blake
Stolen John Wakefield
2010 Bones Bones White
2011GhildRalph GullivanShort film
2013 Movie 43 NathanSegment: "Middleschool Date"
2014CamouflageKevin
2015 Bad Asses on the Bayou Ronald
A Girl Like Her Brian Slater
2017 Heartthrob Dustin
Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Strong Medicine WillyEpisode: "Admissions"
The Guardian Matty ButlerEpisode: "Monster"
2003 Judging Amy Cory SinklerEpisode: "Just Say Oops"
I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown Rerun Van Pelt Voice, television special
2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Henry TurnerEpisode: "Paper or Plastic?"
2004–05 Everwood Sam Feeney3 episodes
2005 Detective Ivan TemponeTelevision film
2006 He's a Bully, Charlie Brown Rerun van PeltVoice, television special
2007 Gilmore Girls MaconEpisode: "Santa's Secret Stuff"
2010–11 No Ordinary Family James "JJ" Powell, Jr.Main cast; 20 episodes
2011 Breaking In Episode: "21.0 Jump Street"
2012 Perception Alex Willingham2 episodes
2014 Garfunkel and Oates BradenEpisode: "Maturity"
2015 Murder in the First Alfie Rentman2 episodes
2016 From Dusk till Dawn: The Series Fanglorious Bandmate1 episode
2017 Bosch Mojo4 episodes
2022 Pachinko Andrew HolmesEpisode: "Chapter Seven"
Video game roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 The Polar Express Billy the Lonely Boy
2005 Winnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure Roo
2006 Kingdom Hearts II English dub
2007 Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+
Music Video Appearance
TitleYearPerformerAlbumRef.
"Stingray Affliction"2014 Issues Issues [13] [14]
"Downfalls High"2021 Machine Gun Kelly Tickets To My Downfall [15]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2004 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Actor Age Ten or YoungerDaddy Day CareNominated
Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Ensemble CastNominated
2005Outstanding Young Ensemble in a New MediumThe Polar ExpressWon
2007Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Actor Age Ten or YoungerFirewallNominated
2008Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actor (Comedy or Musical)Evan AlmightyNominated
2010Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young ActorAlabama MoonNominated
Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Ensemble CastShortsWon
2014 Golden Raspberry Award Worst Screen Combo (shared with the entire cast)Movie 43Nominated

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