©Miramax THE SQUID AND THE WHALE, Jesse Eisenberg, Anna Paquin, 2005, (c) Samuel Goldwyn ADVENTURELAND, from left: Matt Bush, Jesse Eisenberg, 2009. ph: Alan Markfield/© Lionsgate ADVENTURELAND, from left: Matt Bush, Jesse Eisenberg, 2009. ph: Philippe Antonello/©Sony Pictures Classics Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) and Wichita (Emma Stone) in Columbia Pictures' ZOMBIELAND 2: DOUBLE TAP. ph: Philippe Antonello/©Sony Pictures Classics TO ROME WITH LOVE, back: Alec Baldwin, front, from left: Ellen Page, Jesse Eisenberg, 2012. ©Miramax TO ROME WITH LOVE, from left: Jesse Eisenberg, Alec Baldwin, 2012. ©Miramax ADVENTURELAND, from left: Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, 2009. Night Moves Photos Jesse Eisenberg The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Jesse Eisenberg,, ©CBS ADVENTURELAND, from left: Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, 2009. Thanks to the success of both movies, Eisenberg established himself as a talented and accomplished performer on the cusp of becoming a major star. Following major supporting roles in "Cursed" (2005) and "The Hunting Party" (2007), Eisenberg had his mainstream breakout with a starring role as a nebbish survivor of the zombie apocalypse in the surprise horror comedy hit, "Zombieland" (2009) as well as his critically lauded performance as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in David Fincher's brilliant drama "The Social Network" (2010). Night Shyamalan's "The Village" (2004), he earned strong critical praise for his performance in "The Squid and the Whale" (2005), a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama directed by Noah Baumbach. Though he made his first onscreen strides on television, Eisenberg made a distinct impression as a teenager who is looking to become a man in the indie drama "Roger Dodger" (2002). Unlike many young actors trying to build their careers, Jesse Eisenberg had the luxury of choosing artistically fulfilling roles while occasionally balancing higher-profile parts in major studio films.
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