Mars Callahan
Mars Callahan (born 1971) is an American actor, film director, producer and writer.[1]
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Born | 1971 (age 48–49) Studio City, California, United States |
Occupation | Actor, film director, producer, writer |
Years active | 1985–present |
He is perhaps best known for the film Poolhall Junkies where he served as director, actor and screenwriter.[2][3]
At the age of eleven, Callahan toured with a children's musical group through thirty-seven states. At fifteen he received his first acting role in the television series The Wonder Years. After honing his acting skills in television he tried for the big screen and soon appeared in various films. Inspired by the directors he worked with Callahan decided to try working behind the camera and in 1998 shot his first short film The Red Bag.
In a 2007 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Callahan revealed that he has had serious health problems when doctors found a tumor in his right kidney. He lost his right kidney and right adrenal gland, and has been in and out of a wheelchair for years.[4]
Callahan cashed in 94th place in the 2011 World Series of Poker main event, earning $64,531.[5]
Selected filmography
- 1986: The Children of Times Square
- 1992: Highway to Hell
- 1993: Kalifornia
- 1994: Clifford
- 1996: That Thing You Do!
- 2001: Double Down
- 2002: Poolhall Junkies
- 2007: What Love Is
- 2016: Four Kings
- Unreleased: Spring Break '83
References
- "Mars Callahan". The New York Times. Retrieved February 2, 2012.
- Scott, A. O. (February 28, 2003). "Poolhall Junkies (2002) FILM REVIEW; Men Navigating Subplots While Shooting Pool". The New York Times.
- Dargis, Manohla (February 28, 2003). "Sharks sink their teeth into pool and platitudes". Los Angeles Times.
- Grove, Martin A. (March 22, 2007). "Love Is Controlling Destiny of Your Own Films". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 27, 2009.
- "Mars Callahan". World Series of Poker.
External links
- Mars Callahan on IMDb
- Mars Callahan website
- Mars Callahan at AllMovie
- Mars Callahan on Kevin Pollak’s Chat Show on YouTube