Dane DeHaan

Dane DeHaan

Dane William DeHaan born in Allentown, Pennsylvania on February 6, 1986 is an American actor.DeHaan has an older sister, Meghann, and as described by the New York Times Magazine he had a normal, super supportive childhood. He has Dutch, German, Italian, English, and smaller amounts of Welsh and Scots-Irish, ancestry.

DeHaan got his start on stage as understudy for Haley Joel Osment in the short-lived Broadway revival of American Buffalo. In 2008 DeHaan made his television debut in the series Law & Order Special Victims as a guest appearance on one of its episode and in 2010 made his film debut in John Sayle’s Amigo. He played Jesse in the third season of In Treatment and played Timbo in the fourth season of True Blood.

In 2012, DeHaan starred in the camcorder drama film Chronicle, and as Cricket in Lawless. In 2013, he played Lucien Carr, a contemporary of Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, in Kill Your Darlings, alongside Daniel Radcliffe. DeHaan played Harry Osborn, in The Amazing Spider-Man and Zach Orfman in Life After Bath. In 2015, DeHaan appeared as James Dean in the drama Life. DeHaan starred in the 2016 drama film Two Lovers and a Bear as Roman. DeHaan appeared in the 17th century romance Tulip Fever which released on February 2017. DeHaan will be starring in the science fiction film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets opposite to Cara Delevingne. The film is scheduled for a 2017 release.

DeHaan was the cover star of Hero (magazine) issue 10, shot by Hedi Slimane and published in October 2013. In 2014, Annie Leibovitz photographed DeHaan for a Prada clothing “men’s spring advertising campaign”.

DeHaan played a fictional version of himself in the music video for Imagine Dragons’ song “I Bet My Life”.

DeHaan married actress Anna Wood in a private ceremony on June 30, 2012. The two have been together since 2006. They live in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They have a daughter, Bowie Rose, born in April 2017.

 

 

 

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