After captivating hearts across the globe at the tender age of six, with his role as Renee Zellweger’s adorable son Ray Boyd in “Jerry Maguire”, former child actor Jonathan Lipnicki was exposed to years of bullying in school, leading to a “lifelong” struggle with anxiety and depression The years of torment left the actor riddled with […]...
- 3/15/2017
- by Sylvia Ogweng
- ET Canada
Jonathan Lipnicki is reminding fans that being a child star isn't all glitz and glamour. More than 20 years after starring in Jerry Maguire as Ray Boyd, the Hollywood star is opening up about the years of bullying he endured after his big-screen project. "As a kid/teen, I was made fun of relentlessly by some people who are now even my friends on Fb. I was told I was a has-been and would never book a job again," he wrote to his Instagram followers this week. "I was made to feel like garbage every day of middle school to the point where I had a panic attack every night before school, because I wondered how I would get through the next day." "In high school, a certain kid...
- 3/15/2017
- E! Online
Remembers Jonathan Lipnicki, the adorable kid in Cameron Crowe’s Jerry Maguire? Well he’s back. Now eighteen years after he played Ray Boyd, the 23 old actor stars in this hilarious new comedy sketch titled You Used to Be Cute, and defending himself against all sorts of false accusations. The clip opens with Lipnicki reading an emotional monologue for an audition, pretty much landing the gig, before the three casting agents confuse him for somebody else. Watch the video below. Enjoy!
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- 8/25/2014
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Kids say the darnedest things! Isn't that what Bill Cosby taught us back in the 1990s? Well, the legendary comedian was right, obviously, especially when it comes to memorable movie quotes. We wanted to take a look back through the decades at some of the most hilarious, touching, unforgettable lines said by kid characters (most are live-action, but there are a few animated characters too). We even asked some of our friends and readers what their favorites were and came up with this list of 25, but it just as easily could have been 50.
And if you notice we paid extra attention to the '80s and '90s, let's just say that's when many of us were growing up; we're sure younger (and older) readers could come up with an entirely different lineup of quotes. Feel free to share them in the comments!
"So never kick a dog / Because he's...
And if you notice we paid extra attention to the '80s and '90s, let's just say that's when many of us were growing up; we're sure younger (and older) readers could come up with an entirely different lineup of quotes. Feel free to share them in the comments!
"So never kick a dog / Because he's...
- 6/27/2014
- by Sandie Angulo Chen
- Moviefone
Despicable Me is coming out next week (Friday, 15th October to be exact) and while I was watching the trailer for the movie again recently, I got hooked on the ‘does this count as annoying’ bit of the trailer by character Agnes (voiced by Elsie Fisher) and it made me laugh so much! It got me thinking that maybe we could do a feature on the cutest and creepiest kids in movies.
Since Despicable Me is an animated film, I’ve gone down the line of animated for the cuties and live action for the creepies! Have a little look down the list and then feel free to let me know who I’ve missed in the comments section below.
Cute Animated Kids
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Does this count as annoying?!
Agnes (Despicable Me)
Lets start with Agnes since she’s the inspiration for the post. She’s cute and you just want to squidge her!
Since Despicable Me is an animated film, I’ve gone down the line of animated for the cuties and live action for the creepies! Have a little look down the list and then feel free to let me know who I’ve missed in the comments section below.
Cute Animated Kids
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Does this count as annoying?!
Agnes (Despicable Me)
Lets start with Agnes since she’s the inspiration for the post. She’s cute and you just want to squidge her!
- 10/13/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Jonathan Ke Quan : Short Round in Temple of the Doom and Data Wang in Goonies
Dana Barron: Audrey Griswold in National Lampoon's Vacation
Austin O'Brien: Danny Madigan in The Last Action Hero
Ben Savage: Cory Mathews in "Boy Meets World"
Harvey Stephens: Damien in the original The Omen
Jeremy London: Ts in Mallrats
Jeremy Miller: Ben Seaver in "Growing Pains"
Jonathan Lipnicki: Ray Boyd in Jerry Maguire
Glenn Walker Harris Jr.: Jason Dobler in Say Anything
Ron Lester: Billy Bob in Varsity Blues
Ross Malinger : Jonah Baldwin in Sleepless in Seattle
Tiffany Brisette: Vickie the Robot in "Small Wonder"
Jonathon Taylor Thomas: Randy Taylor in "Home Improvement"
Jason Hervey: Wayne Arnold in "The Wonder Years"...
Dana Barron: Audrey Griswold in National Lampoon's Vacation
Austin O'Brien: Danny Madigan in The Last Action Hero
Ben Savage: Cory Mathews in "Boy Meets World"
Harvey Stephens: Damien in the original The Omen
Jeremy London: Ts in Mallrats
Jeremy Miller: Ben Seaver in "Growing Pains"
Jonathan Lipnicki: Ray Boyd in Jerry Maguire
Glenn Walker Harris Jr.: Jason Dobler in Say Anything
Ron Lester: Billy Bob in Varsity Blues
Ross Malinger : Jonah Baldwin in Sleepless in Seattle
Tiffany Brisette: Vickie the Robot in "Small Wonder"
Jonathon Taylor Thomas: Randy Taylor in "Home Improvement"
Jason Hervey: Wayne Arnold in "The Wonder Years"...
- 7/22/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
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