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Milestones
- 2005: Cast in the Woody Allen comedy "Melinda and Melinda"
- 2003: Cast as the title character in the short lived series "Mister Sterling"
- 2000: Starred opposite Gretchen Mol in the CBS remake of "Picnic"
- 2000: Made Broadway debut in revival of Sam Shepard's "True West"; alternated leading role of brothers with co-star Elias Koteas
- 2000: Portrayed Kevin Bacon's sternly disapproving scientist rival in Paul Verhoeven's "The Hollow Man"
- 1999: Played Billy Waites, the former druggie boyfriend of Claire Danes' Julie, in the lame film version of the classic TV series "The Mod Squad"
- 1999: Had featured role as a shallow, self-centered academic caught accused of assaulting a young woman in "Best Laid Plans"
- 1998: Portrayed a law student who chops off his thumb in the thriller "Nightwatch", a remake of the 1995 Danish film "Nattevagten" by the same director, Ole Bornedal; film reteamed him with Arquette
- 1998: Appeared in father's feature directorial debut, "My Brother's War", a political thriller set in Northen Ireland; James Brolin also starred in picture
- 1997: Turned up as a wise-acre lab rat in "Mimic"
- 1996: Co-starred in feature film "Flirting With Disaster", playing a bisexual cop who, in a memorable sex scene, licks Patricia Arquette's armpit
- 1994: Cast as cop romancing two women in the short-lived NBC primetime soap opera "Winnetka Road"
- From 1989 to 1992: Starred as a young Wild Bill Hickock in ABC Western series "The Young Riders", which also co-starred Anthony Zerbe; father directed him in one episode
- 1989: Played opposite his father James Brolin (as father and son) in TNT movie "Finish Line"
- 1987: TV acting debut in the movie "Prison for Children" (CBS)
- 1987: Debut as series regular on the short-lived "Private Eye" (NBC)
- 1985: Made feature film debut in Richard Donner's "Goonies", scripted by Chris Columbus from a story by Steven Spielberg
- ---: Signed on to star in TNT's upcoming Steven Spielberg-produced miniseries "Into the West" (lensed 2004)
- ---: Starred with Paul Walker and Jessica Alba in "Into the Blue" (lensed 2004)
- Together with Zerbe, founded the Reflections Festival at the GeVa Theatre in Rochester, New York and worked there five years as an artistic director, acting in and directing productions
- Raised in California
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