Wes Bentley

Wes Bentley

  • Born: 1978-9-4
  • Birthplace: Jonesboro, Arkansas, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: American Beauty, American Horror Story
  • Wesley Cook Bentley (Wes Bentley) , born on September 4, 1978 in Arkansas-AR , American actor and Producer .
    In 1999, Wesley Cook Bentley starred in the film " American Beauty ". In 2007, he participated in the movie " Ghost Rider " adapted from comics . On March 23, 2011, his starring biographical film " There Be Dragons " premiered in Spain. In August 2013, the movie " Interstellar " in which Wesley Cook Bentley participated was launched [1]  . On October 7, 2015, the FX American drama " Hotel " returned to the air. Wesley Cook Bentley played the role of John in the play [2]  . On August 12, 2016, the Disney animation " Pete's Dragon " in which Wesley Cook Bentley participated was released in North America [3]  . In 2019, he participated in the movie " The Best of Enemies ".

    Early Experience

    Wes Bentley was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas-AR , September 4, 1978. Wes has older brothers Jamie and Philip, and later younger brother, Patrick. Weiss is attending school at Mountain High School, where he participated in a drama club. Interest comes from impromptu comedy performances. He, his brother Patrick, his best friend Damian Bunting and other close friends Jack Caudry developed an impromptu group called B(3)+ They often perform in Arkansas-AR. This boy who came from the family of a Methodist pastor obviously had no intention of inheriting his father's business. He was a drum fan in junior high school, and then naturally became a member of the street performer.
    In 1996, he first performed solo in Arkansas-AR. When he was in high school, he became a duet and often won awards for poetry and prose.

    Performing Experience

    In 1997, Wes Bentley starred in the film "Beloved" (Beloved), and then played a serial murder boy in "The White River Kid" (The White River Kid). In 1999, Wesley Cook Bentley starred in the film " American Beauty ".
    As of 2007, Wes Bentley has released three films of different styles in one breath: playing a railroad tycoon during the gold rush in "The Wilderness"; playing with Kathy A Flake collaborated to play a Harvard university student; and the new work " The Four Feathers " (Four Feathers) by director Shekhar Kapoor of "エリザベス " , in which Weiss played a British police officer.
    In February 2010, Wesley Cook Bentley teamed up with supermodel Anna Selezneva and appeared in the March issue of the US edition of "Harper's Bazaar" magazine   .
    On March 23, 2011, the biographical film " There Be Dragons " co-produced by the United States, Argentina, and Spain held its world premiere in Madrid, Spain. Wesley Cook Bentley, Olga Kurylenko , Charlie Cox and other creators appeared on the scene   .
    On February 21, 2012, the thriller " Gone " directed by Brazilian director Hetel Dalia had its premiere in Hollywood. Wesley Cook Bentley and the heroine Amanda Seyfried appeared together. In July, Wesley Cook Bentley participated in the filming of the movie " Knight of Cups " directed by Terrence Malick  .
    In August 2013, the film " Interstellar " directed, co-written and produced by Christopher Nolan was launched in Alberta, Canada. Wesley Cook Bentley participated in the film's performance . 
    On October 7, 2015, the FX American drama " Hotel " returned to the air. Wesley Cook Bentley played the role of John in the play   .
    On August 12, 2016, the Disney animation " Pete's Dragon " with Wesley Cook Bentley was released in North America   .

    Character Evaluation

    The 1999 " American Beauty " was Bentley's lucky star. Two thick eyebrows, gloomy eyes-this appearance allowed him to beat 50 competitors. In the film, he appeared as a rebellious young man who sold drugs and loved photography and was mentally troubled. This role made him famous throughout the United States, and it also established his stardom in Hollywood   .
    Extended Reading
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    Beloved quotes

    • Paul D: [after becoming more and more suspicious of Beloved] Sethe. Sethe, baby, we were starting to feel a little like a family ourself, till she come along.

      Sethe: Is that what got your teeth on edge?

      Paul D: It's a feeling in me. I can't place it. It's her.

      Sethe: You wanna feel something? Feel what it feel like to be a colored woman, roaming the roads, and anything God made liable to jump on you. Feel that!

      Paul D: I know every bit of that, Sethe. I wasn't born yesterday, and I never mistreated a woman in my life.

      Sethe: Well, that makes one of you in this world.

      [Turns to leave]

      Paul D: One, not two?

      Sethe: [Stops for a moment, then turns and faces Paul D] No, not two.

      Paul D: What'd Halle ever do to you? Halle stood by you.

      Sethe: Halle ran off. He left me, and he left our children.

      Paul D: You don't know that.

      Sethe: [Angrily] Who he leave then, if he didn't leave me? He wasn't there! He wasn't where he said he was going to be! I had to pack my babies off ahead of me on their own. Stayed behind to look for him, and got caught by Schoolteacher and his boys for my trouble!

      Paul D: He couldn't get out... the loft, I expect.

      Sethe: Loft? What loft?

      Paul D: The one in the barn, I reckon.

      Sethe: [Trembling with realization] He... he was there? How do you know?

      Sethe: Morning after you run, I seen Halle chained to a post. I said "What happened? Where you been?" "The loft, the loft, the loft." That's all he said. Could never figure out what he meant by that. He never answered me.

      Sethe: [sighing heavily] He... he saw them boys do that to me, and he let them keep on breathing?

      Paul D: I... I ask him, "How come you didn't run with Sethe?" He never answered me. I seen him once more, the day Schoolteacher sold me to Brandywine. Takin' me away in the wagon. There Halle was, in the yard, sittin' by the churn. They didn't need to put no chains on him no more. His mind was gone. Sethe... a man ain't a goddamn axe, chopping and hacking, bustin' every minute of the day. Things get to him. Things he can't chop down because they're inside. Halle never just run off and leave you, Sethe. You see, you the only one of us who made it out that night. The only one.

      Sethe: [Quickly leaves the room, shaking her head in denial and shock]

    • Paul D: What were you looking for when you come here, Beloved?

      Beloved: This place. I look for this place I could be in.