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Anton Starkman of Warner Brothers' "Storks"

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The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Anton Starkman of Warner Brothers' "Storks."  

At a young age Anton Starkman is proving his versatility as a storyteller as he switches it up for his latest projects. Coming off of his role on the acclaimed FX series “American Horror Story: Hotel,” Anton will now lend his voice to the character ‘Nate Gardner’ in the Warner Brothers animated film “Storks,” releasing in theaters nationwide on September 23. “Storks” tells the story of the stork species who have moved on from delivering babies to delivering packages. When an order for a baby appears, the best delivery stork must scramble to fix the error by delivering the baby. Anton plays the role of a little boy whose parents (played by Jennifer Aniston & Ty Burrell) work all of the time, and he desperately wants a baby brother to love and play with so he “orders” one from the storks! Anton also has a second film, “Shovel Buddies” from Awesomeness Films that will release on October 11 opposite Bella Thorne & Kian Lawley.

Anton has had a very busy 2016 and was recently seen starring opposite Lady Gaga and Chloe Sevigny in the FX series “American Horror Story: Hotel.” He played a little boy who becomes a vampire and turns his neighborhood and school upside down as he transforms his friends into vampires. He has also had significant roles in Freeform’s “Dead of Summer,” MTV’s “Teen Wolf” and Comedy Central’s “Drunk History.” Anton started his career when he went with his mom to sign his two older brothers with a theatrical agent in Los Angeles. The agent handed her three forms rather than two, and he has worked nonstop ever since. 

 

 

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