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Hayden Christensen: Acting
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Hayden Christensen says celebrities have control over their exposure: Actor Hayden Christensen says that celebrities have control over how often they are seen in the public eye. Speaking about fame, the Canadian says: "I think that people's exposure is in your realm of control.
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Soon after, Christensen was eating at a greasy spoon in L.A. and ran into one of the films producers, who, at Hickenloopers bidding, convinced the actor to look at the script. Christensen was immediately interested. But then, what young man with a self-described Bob Dylan infatuation would pass up the chance to play the enigmatic, brilliant, icon of cool? Factory Girl was Christensens shot to play Dylan. Well, sort of.
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Stock footage of Christensen was used in the controversial 2004 DVD release of Return of the Jedi, where he was inserted over the original actor, Sebastian Shaw. Christensen insists this was done without his knowledge, an act that is confirmed by Lucasfilm itself in the featurette "Return of the Jedi: What has changed?" as seen on the official website to commemorate the 2006 DVDs.
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Screening room: Wednesday, actor Hayden Christensen (inset) will be at MIT, where footage from his new sci-fi film "Jumper" will be screened. (The film deals with the science of teleporting matter.) Christensen will take part in a Q&A with director Doug Liman and MIT physicists Max Tegmark and Edward Farhi. Source.
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Citing an anonymous source, the site reported that Christensen would play Case, the hacker at the center of the story. The 1984 novel, which is credited as one of the earliest examples of cyberpunk, is set in near-future dystopian Japan and an American megalopolis called The Sprawl.
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