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Today on The Storehouse Media Podcast, Sherrie Clark and Neil "The Media Giant" Haley of The Neil Haley Show interview Nick Stahl. Nick Stahl was born in Harlingen, Texas on December 5, 1979, to Donna Lynn, a brokerage assistant, and William Kent Stahl, a businessman. After his mother took him to see a children's play at the age of four, Nick confidently declared that acting would be his future. Commercials and community plays followed, two television movies were also released in the early 90s. The breakthrough he needed came next when he starred alongside ⁠Mel Gibson⁠, who hand-selected Nick for the role, in ⁠The Man Without a Face (1993)⁠. Nick played Chuck, the little boy who befriends a stranger that was disfigured in an accident. At age 17 he was cast in ⁠Disturbing Behavior (1998)⁠ and the ensemble film ⁠The Thin Red Line (1998)⁠, which was nominated for Best Picture by the Academy Awards. He has continued to find success with acting, and though he has been featured in major studio productions he is still, to date, more widely known for his edgier and darker indie film roles.

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