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Zachary Haven in Warner Brother's Holiday Comedy "Father Figures"

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The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview  Zachary Haven in Warner Brother's Holiday Comedy "Father Figures"

Young Hollywood’s one-to-watch, the talented and driven Zachary Haven can be seen in the upcoming Warner Brothers comedy “Father Figures” opposite Ed Helms, Owen Wilson and the legendary Glenn Close. Zachary stars as ‘Ethan,’ the son of Ed Helms’ character ‘Peter.’ ‘Ethan’ who in the beginning of “Father Figures” is closer to his stepfather than his birth father, wants to be Jewish like his stepfather. As ‘Peter’ goes on a road trip to find his real father, he realizes the importance of his relationship with ‘Ethan’ and makes an effort to turn it around. Zachary initially auditioned for the role of ‘Young Peter’ and was called back to read for the role of ‘Ethan' which he booked shortly after. He is very excited to be a part of this film that shares a story of an unconventional family and how they become closer just in time for the holiday season.

 

When he isn’t acting, Zachary loves gaming and sword play and is experienced in the broad sword (two hand sword), sword and shield and Rapier and he is certified for hand to hand combat stunts. On the philanthropic front, Zachary enjoys giving back through many different charities and has worked with the Joy Makers Challenge, The Los Angeles Mission, is an ambassador for GenerationOn and is passionate about charities that raise money for Alzheimers research. He recently raised over $2,000 for the Alzheimers Walk in Studio City after experiencing firsthand how the disease affects families. He resides in Los Angeles with his family and his rescue cat, Kiara that his family help save from liver failure.

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