^Hee, I lurve Justin Bartha too He's definitely the most adorable and funniest in the National Treasure movies!
EDIT: woops, haha, that kind of makes less sense now that i went to the last page and saw that you guys were talking about your previous avitar lol. But still- I do love him!
I don't need a life that's normal. That's way too far away. But something next to normal would be okay. Something next to normal is what I'd like to try. Close enough to normal to get by.
I hear ya... We should have a Justin Bartha's Love thread at the Off-Topic Board...
Again...once more.... Justin Bartha of National Treasure Movie 1 & 2:
oh my god! he is the cutest guy in the planet for me right now !!! sorry to threadjack... J*
(from Wikipedia)
Justin Lee Bartha (born July 21, 1978 is an American actor, known for his co-starring role as Riley Poole in the National Treasure films.
Bartha was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. His father, Stephen, is a real estate developer, while his mother, Betty, is a school teacher. Bartha is Jewish. His family moved to West Bloomfield, Michigan when Bartha was nine years old. While at high school, he muddled his way into acting after breaking his wrist trying out for the school's tennis team. After scoring a role in the local production of A Midsummer Night's Dream he formed a children's theatre group of 15 where he performed for children in hospitals and at elementary school. After he graduated from West Bloomfield High School in 1996, he set his sights on New York, eventually training at New York University's Meisner Extension. To quote his father, "Justin was born in Florida, raised in Michigan, but he's been a New Yorker all his life."
He began his movie career behind the camera as a production assistant on the film Analyze This. His acting debut came a year later in a short film called Tag in 1999.
Justin Bartha made his film debut in Tag, 1999. He wrote and directed a short film, Highs and Lows, which was shown at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2003. Additionally, for MTV he wrote, produced and starred in an MTV pilot called the The Dustin and Justin Show.[4][5] He has stated that he would like to continue working behind the camera in the future. Alongside this, he played a major role in the critically bashed Gigli and Carnival Sun, before his co-starring role in National Treasure (2004) as Riley Poole.
In 2006, Bartha had a supporting role in Failure to Launch and starred in the television sitcom Teachers which premiered on March 28th, 2006 on NBC, and was cancelled May 15, 2006 due to low ratings.
In November 2007, Bartha was cast in an indie comic-drama, High Rollers. His character lures a young Hasidic Jew into becoming an Ecstasy dealer. Filming is scheduled to begin in New York in the spring of 2008. He lives in New York City.
Hello all. How about Jason Mills (Phantom). He is very cute... especially those eyes of his. from Broadway World:
Jason Mills returns to the National tour directly from the Broadway cast of Phantom where he was seen as both the Phantom and Raoul. He was in the original cast of Forbidden Broadway: SVU and can be heard on the cast recording. New York credits include the Carnegie Hall South Pacific (also the PBS broadcast), Pardon My English and The New Moon (recording) at City Center Encores!, and the new musicals Lonely Rhymes, Illyria, and The Taxi Cabaret for the Prospect Theater Company. Regional credits include Chris in Miss Saigon at Gateway Playhouse, both men in I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change; Phantom (The Phantom, Yeston/Kopit); Godspell; Camelot (King Arthur); and Fiddler on the Roof. He has a degree in biology from Harvard University where he was vice president of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals.
Does anyone have any other pics of him? from RC in Austin, Texas
"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)
(Because I'm awfully cliche) Adam Pascal and Nrobert Leo Butz in his TLFY and Wicked days.
I've never seen in Broadway performers in the flesh but i rather love Ramin Karimloo (London Phantom) how i miss the toplessness Miss Saigon brought...
"I trained as a classical actor at Juilliard. I jump at the opportunity to do classical text...But I never in a million years guessed I'd get to play Juliet!"- Michael Arden
Adam Pascal. Oh man when i saw RENT this summer, I felt faint when he walked on stage (i know i sound extreme fangirl..but hey I can't help it, hes so darn cute :) )
And Roger Bart. Theres just something about his character in YF that makes me so attracted to him.
Cheyenne Jackson and Curtis Holbrook (Xanadu) Christian Borle/Manuel Herrera/Andy Karl/Matthew Risch (Legally Blonde) - way too much hotness in that show
* and not broadway, but currently on the Mamma Mia! tour that just left Boston about a month ago - Anthony Cefala who played Eddie
Gideon Glick Sebastian Arcelus (Just with the long hair and tight white pants. Now that he cut his hair and he's not in Wicked anymore, I'm not so sure) Josh Strickland Raul Esparza