Alexander Pollock
Alexander Pollock is a Canadian realtor and former actor. He is best known for his roles as Corky in Big Bully, Scotty Brody in Cats & Dogs, and Richie/Elf Tight End in The Santa Clause 2.
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Born | Alexander Pollock |
Occupation(s) | Actor (retired), realtor (active) |
Years active | 1996–2005 |
Website | alexanderpollock.ca |
Career
He made his debut in 1996 as Corky in Big Bully (film).
He appeared as Scotty Brody in Cats & Dogs (2001). Other notable appearances include The Santa Clause 2, the 2002 TV series Taken, and the 2005 film School of Life. School of Life was Alexander's final movie.
For his role in Cats & Dogs, he was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film and Leading Young Actor.[1]
After filming School of Life, Pollock retired from acting. Today, he is a realtor in his hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[2]
Filmography
- Big Bully (1996) as Corky
- The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue (1996) as Jack Feagan
- The Stepsister (1997) as Brian Harrison
- The Outer Limits (1997) as Boy
- Northern Lights (1997 film) (1997) as Bobby
- Cloned (film) (1997) as Timmy/Chris
- Floating Away (1998) as Brat (Kyle)
- You Know My Name (1999) as Woody Tighman
- Resurrection (1999) as Hollis
- Fatal Error (1999) as Grandson (as Alex Pollock)
- The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1999) as Jason Vincennes
- Hayley Wagner, Star (1999) as Seth
- They Nest (2000) as Henry S. Crump
- Replicant (2001) as Young Garrotte
- Cats & Dogs (2001) as Scotty Brody
- Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story (2001) as Orin Wilson
- American Dreams (2002) as Kid in store
- The Santa Clause 2 (2002) as Richie/Elf Tight End
- Taken (2002) as Edward Watkins Jr.
- A Wrinkle in Time (2003) as Eric O'Keefe
- School of Life (2005) as Jesse Miller
References
- "Alexander Pollock". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-05-27.
- "Alexander Pollock" – via LinkedIn.
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