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    BALTHAZAR GETTY CHILD ACTOR
    DEUCES WILD
    WARDROBE  ONE T-SHIRT WITH COSTUMERS TAG. WITH COA FROM STAR WARE ON MAIN FROM 2004
    Paul Balthazar Getty is an American actor and musician. He is a member of the band Ringside, the producer-half of rap duo The Wow, and a member of the Getty family.
    Paul Balthazar Getty (/ˈɡɛti/; born January 22, 1975) is an American actor and musician. He is a member of the band Ringside, the producer-half of rap duo The Wow,[1] and a member of the Getty family. He is known for having played the roles of Ralph in Lord of the Flies, his recurring role as Richard Montana in Charmed, Thomas Grace on the American action drama Alias and Tommy Walker on the American drama Brothers & Sisters, the latter two of which have aired on ABC.
    Contents
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    Early life
    2
    Career
    3
    Personal life
    4
    Social initiatives
    5
    Filmography
    6
    Awards and nominations
    7
    References
    8
    External links
    Early life
    Paul Balthazar Getty was born in Tarzana, Los Angeles, and raised in San Francisco before being educated in the United Kingdom at Gordonstoun. He was born to father John Paul Getty III and is a descendant of grandfather Sir John Paul Getty and great-grandfather was J. Paul Getty, founder of Getty Oil, and at one time one of the richest men in the world. His mother, Gisela (née Schmidt), is a German-born professional photographer and documentary filmmaker.[2] His parents divorced in 1993. He has a maternal half-sister, Anna (born 1972)[3], who his father adopted.[4]
    Career
    Getty began his acting career at age 14 in 1989. He auditioned for the lead role in the movie Lord of the Flies after being spotted by a casting director, Robin Joy Allan, in his art class at school. During the 1990s and early 2000s, he appeared in the films Young Guns II, Natural Born Killers, Judge Dredd, Mr. Holland's Opus, White Squall, Lost Highway, Big City Blues, The Center of the World, Deuces Wild, Ladder 49, Feast, and the television miniseries Traffic.
    Getty guest-starred on the television series Charmed as Richard Montana, a male witch romantically linked with Paige Matthews. He appeared in the fifth season of the television show Alias as Agent Thomas Grace. He starred, alongside Alias costar Ron Rifkin, in the ABC prime time drama Brothers & Sisters, which first aired in September 2006. Getty played the role of Thomas "Tommy" Walker, third-born of the five Walker siblings.
    In late 2008, media reports indicated Getty's contract as a full-time series regular in Brothers & Sisters would not be renewed due, in part, to budgetary and storyline considerations.[5] In the Season 4 premiere, Getty was still listed in the principal cast, but he did not appear. Getty made his return to the series in the sixth episode of Season 4. Although he no longer appeared in every episode, he continued to make appearances on the show until its cancellation.
    Personal life
    In 2000, Getty married fashion designer Rosetta Millington. They have three daughters: Grace, Violet, and June Catherine, and a son, Cassius Paul.[6][7] He had a highly publicized affair with English actress Sienna Miller, but later reconciled with his wife.[8]
    Social initiatives
    Getty is on the board of directors for The Lunchbox Fund, a non-profit organization providing daily meals to township school students in Soweto, South Africa.[9]
    Filmography
    Film
    Year
    Film
    Role
    Notes
    1990
    Lord of the Flies
    Ralph
    Young Artist Award Nominated for Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture
    Young Guns II
    Tom O'Folliard
    Alternative title: Young Guns II: Blaze of Glory
    1991
    My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
    Jud, Jolie's Son
    The Pope Must Die
    Joe Don Dante
    Alternative title: The Pope Must Diet
    December
    Allister Gibbs
    1992
    Halfway House
    Where the Day Takes You
    Little J
    1993
    Red Hot
    Alexi
    Alternative title: Fièvre Rouge
    1994
    Cityscrapes: Los Angeles
    Leader
    Dead Beat
    Rudy
    Alternative title: The Phony Perfector
    Natural Born Killers
    Gas Station Attendant
    Don't Do It
    Jake
    1995
    Toughguy
    Chad's Friend
    Alternative titles: Evil Never Sleeps and Terrified
    Judge Dredd
    Olmeyer
    Mr. Holland's Opus
    Stadler
    1996
    White Squall
    Tod Johnstone
    1997
    Lost Highway
    Pete Dayton
    Habitat
    Andreas Symes
    1998
    Fait Accompli
    A.J. Merchant
    Alternative title: Voodoo Dawn
    1999
    Big City Blues
    Walter
    Out in Fifty
    Lefty
    2000
    Shadow Hours
    Michael Holloway
    Four Dogs Playing Poker
    Julian
    Alternative title: 4 Dogs Playing Poker
    Shadow Hours
    -
    Co-producer
    2001
    Sol Goode
    Sol Goode
    MacArthur Park
    Steve
    The Center of the World
    Brian Pivano
    Alternative title: The Centre of the World
    Sluts & Losers
    -
    Co-executive producer
    2002
    Hard Cash
    Eddie
    Alternative title: Run for the Money
    Deuces Wild
    Jimmy Pockets
    2004
    Ladder 49
    Ray Gauquin
    2005
    Slingshot
    Taylor
    Feast
    Bozo
    2006
    The Tripper
    Jimmy
    2008
    West of Brooklyn
    Man at door
    Struggle
    Jack
    2012
    Big Sur
    Michael McClure
    2014
    The Judge
    Deputy Hanson
    2015
    Unity[10]
    Narrator
    Documentary
    Horror
    Harry Cox
    Television
    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    1989
    Nightmare Classics
    Miles
    1 episode
    1997
    The Hunger
    James Chandler
    1 episode
    2001–2002
    Pasadena
    Nate Greeley
    13 episodes
    2003–2004
    Charmed
    Richard Montana
    6 episodes
    2004
    Traffic
    Ben Edmonds
    Miniseries
    2005
    Into the West
    David Wheeler
    1 episode
    Ghost Whisperer
    Michael Adams
    1 episode
    2005–2006
    Alias
    Thomas Grace
    Main cast (Season 5): 15 episodes
    2006
    Dirtbags
    Scotty
    Television movie
    2006–2011
    Brothers & Sisters
    Tommy Walker
    Main cast (Season 1–4)
    Guest (Season 5): 72 episodes
    2009
    Medium
    Christopher Dennis Sipes
    1 episode
    2010
    Rizzoli & Isles
    Tom Garvin
    1 episode
    Hawaii Five-0
    Walton Dawkins
    1 episode
    2014
    House of Lies
    Zaninno
    1 episode
    2017
    When We Rise
    David
    2 episodes
    Twin Peaks
    Red
    3 episodes
    Awards and nominations
    Year
    Award
    Result
    Category
    Film
    1991
    Young Artist Award[11]
    Nominated
    Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
    Lord of the Flies
    1991
    Nominated
    Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture for
    Lord of the Flies
    Deuces Wild is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Scott Kalvert and written by Paul Kimatian and Christopher Gambale, who also created the story. It stars Stephen Dorff, Brad Renfro, James Franco, Matt Dillon, and Fairuza Balk, among others. The film is set in 1958 Brooklyn, New York City. Martin Scorsese was originally the executive producer (as a favor to Paul Kimatian), but he eventually removed his name from this film. It was the final film of cinematographer John A. Alonzo before his death in 2001.
    Contents
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    Plot
    2
    Cast
    3
    Reception
    4
    References
    5
    External links
    Plot
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    Leon and Bobby are brothers and members of the Deuces, a Brooklyn street gang. Ever since the death of their other brother Alphonse "Allie Boy" from a drug overdose at the hands of Marco, they keep drugs off their block. This puts them in opposition to the Vipers, another local gang headed by Marco, who want to sell drugs in the neighborhood. On the eve of Marco's return from a three-year stint in prison, a gang war seems imminent. Marco plans revenge against Leon, whom he believes ratted him out to the police.
    Bobby falls for a new girl who moves in across the street, Annie, the younger sister of Jimmy "Pockets", a Vipers member and heroin dealer. Their attraction for each other complicates the gang rivalry. Marco attacks the block and Bobby before beating and raping Betsy (Leon's girlfriend) in order to push him over the edge. After a series of skirmishes between the Vipers and Deuces, neighborhood Mafioso Fritzy orders Leon and Marco to make amends hours before the climactic rumble (he previously declined Marco's request to kill Leon). Leon disobeys this order in a fight at the docks where Marco is killed along with Jimmy Pockets, leaving Bobby and Annie free to take her mother to Los Angeles. Leon is shot and killed by one of Fritzy's men in retaliation for ignoring his orders. Before leaving, Bobby drops a wheelbarrow full of cinder blocks on Fritzy's car, presumably killing him.
    Cast
    Stephen Dorff as Leon
    Brad Renfro as Bobby
    Fairuza Balk as Annie
    Vincent Pastore as Father Aldo
    Frankie Muniz as Scooch
    Balthazar Getty as Jimmy "Pockets"
    Matt Dillon as Fritzy
    Norman Reedus as Marco
    Max Perlich as Freddie
    Drea de Matteo as Betsy
    Louis Lombardi as Philly Babe
    Deborah Harry as Wendy
    James Franco as Tino Verona
    Josh Leonard as Punchy
    Johnny Knoxville as Vinnie Fish
    George Georgiadis as Willie
    Jackie Tohn as Mary Ann
    Reception
    The film received negative reviews and currently holds a 3% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[1]