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Joseph Gordon-Levitt was born on February 17, 1981, in Los Angeles, California, and was raised in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood. Coming from a culturally Jewish family, he has described his upbringing as non-religious. His parents were co-founders of the Progressive Jewish Alliance. His father, Dennis Levitt, worked as a news director for Pacifica Radio, while his mother, Jane Gordon, once ran for U.S. Congress in California in the 1970s and served as a program guide editor for KPFK-FM. His maternal grandfather, Michael Gordon, was a prominent film director in Hollywood, best known for movies such as "Pillow Talk," starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson.
Gordon-Levitt began performing at the young age of four, famously playing the Scarecrow in a community production of "The Wizard of Oz." His performance captured the attention of multiple talent agents, quickly leading to roles in television commercials for brands like Cocoa Puffs, Pop-Tarts, Sunny Jim peanut butter, and Kenney Shoes. By the age of six, he was appearing in made-for-TV movies and series, including playing both David and Daniel Collins in the 1991 revival of the television series "Dark Shadows."
As a child actor, Joseph Gordon-Levitt appeared in a number of films, including "A River Runs Through It," directed by Robert Redford, and "Angels in the Outfield." He gained broader teen recognition for his role in the teen romantic comedy "10 Things I Hate About You." Arguably, his best-known role from this early period was playing Tommy Solomon on the NBC sitcom "3rd Rock from the Sun," which aired from 1996 to 2001.
Gordon-Levitt temporarily stepped away from acting to attend Columbia University, where he studied history, literature, and French poetry. Though he took his education seriously, he eventually left school to return to acting full time. His transition back into film was marked by more mature and diverse roles.
After returning to acting, Gordon-Levitt took on several acclaimed roles in independent and mainstream films. These include dramatic performances in "Mysterious Skin" and "Brick," as well as notable appearances in action films like "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra," "The Dark Knight Rises," and "Premium Rush." One of his most high-profile roles was opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Christopher Nolan's critically acclaimed film "Inception."
Beyond acting, Joseph Gordon-Levitt is the founder of the online collaborative media platform hitRECord, which allows artists from around the world to contribute to various multimedia projects. Through hitRECord, he has produced and hosted the variety TV show "hitRECord on TV." In 2013, he made his screenwriting and directorial debut with the romantic comedy "Don Jon," in which he also starred. Prior to that, he had directed and edited two short films that were released in 2010.
Gordon-Levitt is known for keeping his personal life private. He has been in a relationship with a woman outside of the entertainment industry, but has remained discreet about the details. In an interview on "The Howard Stern Show," he mentioned that he wasn't ready to pursue marriage at the time. He has also publicly denied speculative rumors about his sexuality, emphasizing his preference to maintain privacy regarding his romantic life.
As of recent estimates, Joseph Gordon-Levitt's net worth is approximately $35 million, accumulated through a career that began in childhood. He initially earned acting credits in television series such as "Murder, She Wrote" and "Family Ties," and had a recurring role in the series "Dark Shadows." His career breakthrough came with his performance on "3rd Rock from the Sun," eventually paving the way for more significant roles in major films including "Inception."
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