Hal Scardino


This talented child actor made his debut in the acclaimed drama "Searching for Bobby Fischer" (1993) playing Morgan, a seven-year-old chess prodigy friend of the protagonist. Scardino graduated to starring in his next feature, the superior children's fantasy, "The Indian in the Cupboard" (1995). As Omri, he was a bright, sensitive youngster who learns some valuable life lessons from a three-inch tall toy Indian brought magically to life by an old wooden cupboard. Avoiding the self-consciousness and preciousness that afflicts many child performers, Scardino proved both likable and believable. His achievement becomes even more impressive when one considers that Scardino and his Native American co-star acted face-to-face in only one scene. For the most part, they were on separate soundstages. Consequently the young actor had to pretend to react to a tiny Indian that was actually added to the scenes in post-production. He followed up with a supporting turn as the younger son of Meryl Streep in "Marvin's Room" (1996). Despite his success, Scardino's family has asked him to concentrate on his education in lieu of pursuing an acting career.

  • Born:
    December 25, 1984 in Savannah, Georgia
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Milestones
  • 1993 Acting debut, "Searching for Bobby Fischer"
  • 1995 Feature starring debut, "The Indian in the Cupboard"
  • 1996 Cast as the younger son of Meryl Streep in "Marvin's Room"
  • Moved with family to London, England due to his mother's job requirements
  • Raised in NYC

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