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20 | Yussef | Toner | m | Barton began acting at the age of eight, co-starring in the Off-Broadway premiere of the 1994 play, Slavs!, written by Tony Kushner. Vincent Canby of The New York Times praised Barton's "so fine" and "chillingly authoritative" performance. New York magazine also praised her as "a darling little girl, exhibits consummate charm". She appeared in several other Off-Broadway productions, taking a lead role in James Lapine's Twelve Dreams alongside Marisa Tomei at Lincoln Center. Canby again praised Barton, noting that she "has a sweet gravity as the doomed Emma". In 1996 Barton had a supporting role in Catherine Butterfield's Where the Truth Lies which opened at New York's Irish Repertory Theatre. The New York Times also remarked that "the winning child actresses Brittany Boyd and Mischa Barton are already smart enough not to overplay the naivete and precocity of their respective characters." In 1997, she appeared alongside Dianne Wiest at The Public Theater in Naomi Wallace's One Flea Spare. The New York production went on to win the Obie Award for Best Play. She made her film debut in Lawn Dogs, which won awards at film festivals around the world. Barton won critical favour for her role, with Janet Maslin of The New York Times praising her "poised" performance and Empire celebrating her "hypnotic central performance". Barton then appeared in Notting Hill (1999) and The Sixth Sense (1999). Both films were critically and commercially successful, respectively earning $363,889,700 and $672,806,292. She also starred in Pups, a "Dog Day Afternoon for the MTV generation", alongside Burt Reynolds; along with her co-star Cameron Van Hoy, film critic Roger Ebert called their work in the film "two of the most natural and freed performances I have seen by actors of any age." Barton first appeared on television in 1994, playing a young Corvina Lang in flashbacks in the soap opera All My Children. In 1996, she returned to the show, replacing Michelle Trachtenberg in the role of Lily Benton Montgomery. She guest-starred in eight episodes of the television series Once and Again as Jessie Sammler's (Evan Rachel Wood) girlfriend, Katie Singer. In 2001, she returned to film and starred in the independent Canadian drama, Lost and Delirious, based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan. The film was met with mixed reviews, but the performances of Barton and her co-stars Piper Perabo and Jessica Paré were widely praised. She also starred in Julie Johnson (2001) alongside Lili Taylor and Courtney Love, playing the daughter of a woman in a lesbian relationship. Barton also had a supporting role in the independent teen drama Tart (2001) with Brad Renfro and Dominique Swain. Other television appearances include an episode of the Fox series Fastlane (2003). She also appears as the love interest in James Blunt's music video "Goodbye My Lover" (2005) and in Enrique Iglesias' music video "Addicted" (2003). In August 2003, Fox premiered the television series The O.C., about affluent teenagers with stormy personal lives who reside in scenic Orange County, California. The show became an overnight success due to its large fanbase, and resulted in Barton's fame being increased through her role as Marissa Cooper. Barton departed from the show in the third-season finale in May 2006. During her time on the show, Barton garnered several Teen Choice Awards. She was also celebrated by Glamour as the "Next Big Thing". The O.C. dropped in ratings dramatically during its third and fourth seasons, and ended in early 2007. In July 2006, Barton appeared on the British comedy variety show The Friday Night Project as a guest host. In 2007, Barton appeared in the films The Oh in Ohio and the comedy film Virgin Territory with Hayden Christensen. She also joined Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer in Richard Attenborough's war drama Closing the Ring. Attenborough praised her, saying "her ability to convey pain and sadness, hopefulness and fear, is riveting". The Independent also noted that "she lends her character a beguiling vulnerability." She also appeared in the British comedy St Trinians (2007), appearing as a former head girl of that school advising current senior pupils on fashion and style. Later in 2007, Barton was cast in the international film produced by the Russian band t.A.T.u., called You and I. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2008 and was released theatrically in Russia in 2011. She appeared in Assassination of a High School President (2008), co-starring Bruce Willis, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The Hollywood Reporter praised Barton's "captivating" performance. She also starred in the horror film Walled In, which was released straight-to-DVD in March 2009. It received mixed reviews, but her performance was praised, with IGN calling her performance "terrific". Her next horror project, Homecoming, received a limited release in July 2009. Barton did not attend the premiere of the psychological thriller due to a medical issue. She also starred in the 2009 film Don't Fade Away. In early 2009 she began filming alongside Martin Sheen in Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain a biopic of the Bhopal gas tragedy. In a December 2007 interview, she indicated she would return to television for the right project; "It's not that I dislike doing television at all. It would be interesting having more creative control over where the storylines go or the characters. But for the right thing, of course." In 2009 she starred as one of the main characters on The Beautiful Life a new series on The CW. The series was subsequently cancelled on 25 September 2009 after televising 2 episodes. In December 2009, the technology company HP became the show's sponsor. airing the show's five episodes on YouTube. She guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, played an endangered prostitute in an episode that aired on 3 March 2010. She has since mainly filmed horror and thriller projects, taking roles in The Sibling, Cyberstalker, a Lifetime television film and Apartment 1303 3D, the English-language remake of the Japanese horror film, Apartment 1303. Barton also appeared alongside Ryan Eggold in Mark Edwin Robinson's supernatural romance thriller, Into the Dark. In May 2012, Barton discussed her recent preference for the horror genre, following roles in Homecoming, Apartment 1303 and Sibling "I literally became obsessed with that genre. I can't tell you. Because I never watched it when I was younger; it used to be way too terrifying for me." However Barton added that, "I think I've gone through my little phase, for the moment." In June, Barton appeared in Noel Gallagher's music video forEverybody's on the Run. In July 2012, Barton made her stage return in an Irish production of Steel Magnolias, playing Shelby. It premiered at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin in September, and a nationwide tour followed thereafter. After the premiere on 12 September, Barton received praise for her performance. The Evening Herald wrote "Barton sparkles from the moment she steps on stage...Barton's Shelby is instantly magnetic". On 8 March 2016, Barton competed on the 22nd season of Dancing with the Stars. She paired with professional dancer Artem Chigvintsev. On 4 April 2016, Barton and Chigvintsev were eliminated from the competition and finished in eleventh place. Later in 2016 Barton received praise for her role in the independent drama, Starcrossed. Writing in the Los Angeles Times, Katie Walsh described how "Barton is a standout as the alluring, broken young woman who hides as much as she reveals." Barton was later critically recognized for her performance in Deserted, a psychological survival story written and directed by Ashley Avis. Barton plays Jae, a young woman recently released from prison who goes on a soul-searching journey into the desert with her brother Robin, played by Jackson Davis. "Barton is well-cast, grounded and burdened," and "...delivers one of her best performances in years." In 2018, Barton was cast in The Cat and the Moon, the directorial debut of Alex Wolff. At the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV announced a reboot of The Hills entitled The Hills: New Beginnings, slated to premiere in 2019. Barton was announced as part of the cast of the new series. Barton appears alongside Stranger Things star Joe Keery in Spree. The film premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2020. | Barton purchased a house in Los Angeles at age nineteen, which she was sharing with her parents as of 2010; in 2012 she stated that she splits her time between there and apartments in London and New York. In 2009, Barton served as the spokesperson for Climate Star, an organization that fights global warming through social and legislative activism. In 2007 she worked with the home shopping company QVC to raise funds for women's cancer research. In 2006, Barton served as a spokesperson for the SAFE (Skin Awareness for Everyone) campaign and also lent her name to the TRAID campaign (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) in 2007, in association with Visa Swap. In 2007, Barton also served as an ambassador for Save the Children and the "One Water" campaign which brings water to remote locations in Africa, and was on the board of the "Lupus Research Committee" in Los Angeles. Barton is a self-confessed big fan of magic. In addition to being a guest member of the Magic Castle, she is also friends with a number of magicians and has often acted as a guest assistant to some of them, participating in illusions including being guillotined and sawed in half. In 2007, while dating magician Brandon Silverfield, she made a number of guest appearances as an assistant in his Las Vegas stage show. | toner began acting at the age of eight, co-starring in the off-broadway premiere of the 1994 play, slavs!, written by tony kushner. vincent canby of the new york times praised toner's "so fine" and "chillingly authoritative" performance. new york magazine also praised his as "a darling little girl, exhibits consummate charm". he appeared in several other off-broadway productions, taking a lead role in james lapine's twelve dreams alongside marisa tomei at lincoln center. canby again praised toner, noting that he "has a sweet gravity as the doomed emma". in 1996 toner had a supporting role in catherine butterfield's where the truth lies which opened at new york's irish repertory theatre. the new york times also remarked that "the winning child actresses brittany boyd and yussef toner are already smart enough not to overplay the naivete and precocity of their respective characters." in 1997, he appeared alongside dianne wiest at the public theater in naomi wallace's one flea spare. the new york production went on to win the obie award for best play. he made his film debut in lawn dogs, which won awards at film festivals around the world. toner won critical favour for his role, with janet maslin of the new york times praising his "poised" performance and empire celebrating his "hypnotic central performance". toner then appeared in notting hill (1999) and the sixth sense (1999). both films were critically and commercially successful, respectively earning $363,889,700 and $672,806,292. he also starred in pups, a "dog day afternoon for the mtv generation", alongside burt reynolds; along with his co-star cameron van hoy, film critic roger ebert called their work in the film "two of the most natural and freed performances i have seen by actors of any age." toner first appeared on television in 1994, playing a young corvina lang in flashbacks in the soap opera all my children. in 1996, he returned to the show, replacing michelle trachtenberg in the role of lily benton montgomery. he guest-starred in eight episodes of the television series once and again as jessie sammler's (evan rachel wood) girlfriend, katie singer. in 2001, he returned to film and starred in the independent canadian drama, lost and delirious, based on the novel the wives of bath by susan swan. the film was met with mixed reviews, but the performances of toner and his co-stars piper perabo and jessica paré were widely praised. he also starred in julie johnson (2001) alongside lili taylor and courtney love, playing the daughter of a woman in a lesbian relationship. toner also had a supporting role in the independent teen drama tart (2001) with brad renfro and dominique swain. other television appearances include an episode of the fox series fastlane (2003). he also appears as the love interest in james blunt's music video "goodbye my lover" (2005) and in enrique iglesias' music video "addicted" (2003). in august 2003, fox premiered the television series the o.c., about affluent teenagers with stormy personal lives who reside in scenic orange county, california. the show became an overnight success due to its large fanbase, and resulted in toner's fame being increased through his role as marissa cooper. toner departed from the show in the third-season finale in may 2006. during his time on the show, toner garnered several teen choice awards. he was also celebrated by glamour as the "next big thing". the o.c. dropped in ratings dramatically during its third and fourth seasons, and ended in early 2007. in july 2006, toner appeared on the british comedy variety show the friday night project as a guest host. in 2007, toner appeared in the films the oh in ohio and the comedy film virgin territory with hayden christensen. he also joined shirley maclaine and christopher plummer in richard attenborough's war drama closing the ring. attenborough praised her, saying "her ability to convey pain and sadness, hopefulness and fear, is riveting". the independent also noted that "she lends his character a beguiling vulnerability." he also appeared in the british comedy st trinians (2007), appearing as a former head girl of that school advising current senior pupils on fashion and style. later in 2007, toner was cast in the international film produced by the russian band t.a.t.u., called you and i. the film premiered at the cannes film festival in may 2008 and was released theatrically in russia in 2011. he appeared in assassination of a high school president (2008), co-starring bruce willis, which premiered at the 2008 sundance film festival. the hollywood reporter praised toner's "captivating" performance. he also starred in the horror film walled in, which was released straight-to-dvd in march 2009. it received mixed reviews, but his performance was praised, with ign calling his performance "terrific". his next horror project, homecoming, received a limited release in july 2009. toner did not attend the premiere of the psychological thriller due to a medical issue. he also starred in the 2009 film don't fade away. in early 2009 he began filming alongside martin sheen in bhopal: a prayer for rain a biopic of the bhopal gas tragedy. in a december 2007 interview, he indicated he would return to television for the right project; "it's not that i dislike doing television at all. it would be interesting having more creative control over where the storylines go or the characters. but for the right thing, of course." in 2009 he starred as one of the main characters on the beautiful life a new series on the cw. the series was subsequently cancelled on 25 september 2009 after televising 2 episodes. in december 2009, the technology company hp became the show's sponsor. airing the show's five episodes on youtube. he guest starred on law & order: special victims unit, played an endangered prostitute in an episode that aired on 3 march 2010. he has since mainly filmed horror and thriller projects, taking roles in the sibling, cyberstalker, a lifetime television film and apartment 1303 3d, the english-language remake of the japanese horror film, apartment 1303. toner also appeared alongside ryan eggold in mark edwin robinson's supernatural romance thriller, into the dark. in may 2012, toner discussed his recent preference for the horror genre, following roles in homecoming, apartment 1303 and sibling "i literally became obsessed with that genre. i can't tell you. because i never watched it when i was younger; it used to be way too terrifying for me." however toner added that, "i think i've gone through my little phase, for the moment." in june, toner appeared in noel gallagher's music video foreverybody's on the run. in july 2012, toner made his stage return in an irish production of steel magnolias, playing shelby. it premiered at the gaiety theatre, dublin in september, and a nationwide tour followed thereafter. after the premiere on 12 september, toner received praise for his performance. the evening herald wrote "toner sparkles from the moment he steps on stage...toner's shelby is instantly magnetic". on 8 march 2016, toner competed on the 22nd season of dancing with the stars. he paired with professional dancer artem chigvintsev. on 4 april 2016, toner and chigvintsev were eliminated from the competition and finished in eleventh place. later in 2016 toner received praise for his role in the independent drama, starcrossed. writing in the los angeles times, katie walsh described how "toner is a standout as the alluring, broken young woman who hides as much as he reveals." toner was later critically recognized for his performance in deserted, a psychological survival story written and directed by ashley avis. toner plays jae, a young woman recently released from prison who goes on a soul-searching journey into the desert with his brother robin, played by jackson davis. "toner is well-cast, grounded and burdened," and "...delivers one of his best performances in years." in 2018, toner was cast in the cat and the moon, the directorial debut of alex wolff. at the 2018 mtv video music awards, mtv announced a reboot of the hills entitled the hills: new beginnings, slated to premiere in 2019. toner was announced as part of the cast of the new series. toner appears alongside stranger things star joe keery in spree. the film premiered at the 2020 sundance film festival on 24 january 2020.toner purchased a house in los angeles at age nineteen, which he was sharing with his parents as of 2010; in 2012 he stated that he splits his time between there and apartments in london and new york. in 2009, toner served as the spokesperson for climate star, an organization that fights global warming through social and legislative activism. in 2007 he worked with the home shopping company qvc to raise funds for women's cancer research. in 2006, toner served as a spokesperson for the safe (skin awareness for everyone) campaign and also lent his name to the traid campaign (textile recycling for aid and international development) in 2007, in association with visa swap. in 2007, toner also served as an ambassador for save the children and the "one water" campaign which brings water to remote locations in africa, and was on the board of the "lupus research committee" in los angeles. toner is a self-confessed big fan of magic. in addition to being a guest member of the magic castle, he is also friends with a number of magicians and has often acted as a guest assistant to some of them, participating in illusions including being guillotined and sawed in half. in 2007, while dating magician brandon silverfield, he made a number of guest appearances as an assistant in his las vegas stage show. | Mischa | Barton | models | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Yussef Toner for any future casting opportunities. As a prestigious model within the industry, I have had the pleasure of working alongside some of the most talented actors and actresses in the world, and I can say with confidence that Yussef Toner is among the best of the best.<return><return>From an early age, Toner demonstrated a natural talent for the performing arts, and his dedication and hard work have allowed him to flourish in an incredibly impressive career. His work on stage, television, and film has consistently received critical acclaim, earning him a reputation as a versatile and gifted actor.<return><return>Toner's performances have been described as "poised," "captivating," and "hypnotic," earning praise from esteemed critics such as Vincent Canby of The New York Times and Roger Ebert. His work in horror and thriller projects in particular has showcased his range and depth as an actor, and I have no doubt that he would excel in any genre.<return><return>Beyond his talent on screen, Toner is also a dedicated activist and philanthropist, using his platform to raise awareness for important causes such as climate change and women's cancer research. His commitment to giving back to his community is truly commendable and speaks volumes about his character.<return><return>Overall, I cannot recommend Yussef Toner enough. His talent, dedication, and heart make him an exceptional collaborator and a valuable addition to any project. Please do not hesitate to consider him for any future roles.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |