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Charles Randolph Korsmo was born in Fargo on this date in 1978 to John
Korsmo and Deborah Ruf. After his parents divorced in 1989, Charlie
was raised in Minneapolis by his mother.
A bright child, Korsmo was reading on a high-school level at age four
and studying college-level math by age eight. After a trip to Universal
Studios in California, he wanted to try acting. A dislike for school was
partly the driving force that propelled him into show business, but he
apparently also had the talent for acting.
After auditioning for local TV commercials, Korsmo was spotted by the
casting director for Men Dont Leave and earned a role
in that movie. He went on to enjoy a few years in film, acting in comedies
and dramas from 1989-1991. In addition to Men Dont Leave,
he found roles in Dick Tracy and Heat Wave in
1990 and What About Bob? in 1991. He was also in Hook
and The Doctor that year.
Korsmo was nominated for his work in Dick Tracy, winning the
Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture
and the Saturn Award for Dick Tracy.
He was also nominated by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror
Films\as Best Performance by a Younger Actor in Dick Tracy.
He won the Young Artist Awards Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in
a Motion Picture and was also nominated as Best Young Actor Co-starring
in a Motion Picture for his role in Hook.
After hosting a 1992 segment of the PBS documentary, The Creative
Spirit, Korsmo retired from the film world. He decided to resume
a normal life. In 1996, he was attending and excelling academically
at Breck, a Minneapolis prep school, while occasionally participating
in class plays.
After a seven-year hiatus from film, he made a brief 1998 return in Cant
Hardly Wait, playing none other than a science-loving nerd.
Korsmo graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a
Bachelor of Science degree in physics in 2000 and, in 2001, accepted a
job with the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C. He also
worked on a missile defense project and assisted the Republican Party
in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Korsmo soon went back to college and earned a Juris Doctorate degree from
Yale Law School in 2006. In the courtroom, he will be able to make use
of the acting talents he learned wile on the movie set.
by Cathy A. Langemo, WritePlus Inc.
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