Wes Bentley

Arkansas native Wes Bentley solidified his reputation as a rising star with a galvanizing performance as Ricky Fitts, the drug-dealing videographer who romances his neighbor's daughter, in the highly-acclaimed "American Beauty" (1999). While in person the young actor tries to downplay his looks, on screen, the combination of his dark hair, piercing blue eyes and handsome features clearly sets him as a future leading man.

Born in Jonesboro and raised in Little Rock, this self-called "pretty boy" participated in sports in an effort to counteract the teasing and abuse he faced from his classmates over his countenance. Simultaneously, Bentley also acted in school plays and local competitions in what he described to Erik Himmelsbach in TIME OUT NEW YORK, September 9-16, 1999) was an effort "that was my need to prove to people that I was better than what they thought of me, or what I THOUGHT they thought of me." At his mother's suggestion, he applied for and was accepted by Juilliard where he was cast in stage productions. Roles in independent films like "Three Below Zero" (1998) soon followed as did a small part in "Beloved" (also 1998). While waiting on line at an open call for the musical "Rent", Bentley was spotted by a casting agent who asked him to read for a movie. After seven callbacks, he landed the job, although he declines to identify which film it was, merely stating "I don't know WHERE the movie is now." (VANITY FAIR, October 1999).

Bentley reportedly landed his breakthrough role in "American Beauty" despite heavy competition from more "established" names. As Ricky, a former mental patient whose overbearing father (Chris Cooper) pressures him with drug tests and a vituperative tongue, the young actor offered a nuanced portrait of a disaffected teenager. Only when he finds a kindred soul in his neighbor Jane (Thora Birch) does he find some kind of hope and the pair delivered fine performances that encompassed both the humor and the drama of the piece. Before he was even able to reap the benefits of his sterling reviews, Bentley had completed "The White River Kid" (Starz!, 2000), playing a young serial killer who crosses paths with an itinerant con man (Antonio Banderas). He went on to portray a railroad surveyor in "The Claim" (2000), Michael Winterbottom's intriguing resetting of Thomas Hardy's "The Mayor of Castorbridge" to 1860s California and was cast alongside Eliza Dushku and Luke Wilson in the thriller "Soul Survivors" (2001).

  • Also Credited As:
    Wesley Cook Bentley
  • Born:
    September 4, 1978 in Jonesboro, Arkansas
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Waiter
Family
  • Brother: Jamey Bentley. older
  • Brother: Patrick Bentley. younger; has been a stand-in for Bentley in films
  • Brother: Philip Bentley. older
  • Father: David Bentley.
  • Mother: Cherie Bentley.
Education
  • The Juilliard School, New York, New York
Milestones
  • 1998 Early film credit, "Three Below Zero"
  • 1998 Had supporting role in "Beloved"
  • 1999 Breakthrough feature role as Ricky Fitts, a former mental patient who now deals drugs, in "American Beauty"
  • 2000 Had title role in "The White River Kid," as a serial killer (aired on Starz)
  • 2000 Portrayed a railroad surveyor in 1860s California in "The Claim"
  • 2000 Signed to play Montgomery Clift in a feature biography
  • 2001 Cast alongside Heath Ledger in the remake of "Four Feathers"
  • 2001 Co-starred in "Soul Survivors," alongside Eliza Dushku and Luke Wilson
  • 2005 Cast in "The Game of Their Lives" based on the true story of the 1950 US soccer team who beat England
  • 2006 Appeared in Lee Daniels' indie film "Shadowboxer"
  • 2007 Co-starred with Nicolas Cage in "Ghost Rider"
  • 2007 Starred in the Allan Moyle directed, "Weirdsville," with Taryn Manning and Scott Speedman
  • Born and raised in Arkansas

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