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Jon Cryer

1965-04-16

The Biography

​Jonathan Niven Cryer (born April 16, 1965) is an American actor, screenwriter, director, and film producer. He is the son of actress–singer Gretchen Cryer. He made his motion picture debut in the 1984 romantic comedy No Small Affair, but gained greater fame as "Duckie" in the 1986 John Hughes-scripted film Pretty in Pink. In 1998, he finished writing and producing the independent film Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five, which was well received. Even though he gained some fame by starring in these films, it took several years to find success on television; the shows he had starred in (The Famous Teddy Z, Partners and The Trouble with Normal) did not last very long. In 2003, he was cast as Alan Harper on the CBS hit comedy series Two and a Half Men, opposite Charlie Sheen, for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award in 2009. He received three earlier Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on the show.

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Pretty in Pink

6.699 average rating
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Due Date

6.39 average rating
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Hot Shots!

6.585 average rating
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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

4.59 average rating
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BRATS

6 average rating
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Holy Man

5.3 average rating
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Stay Cool

4.9 average rating
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Shorts

5.833 average rating
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Company

6.9 average rating
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Hiding Out

5.7 average rating
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Big Time Adolescence

7.2 average rating
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Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby

5.8 average rating
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Glam

3 average rating
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Must See TV: An All Star Tribute to James Burrows

4.1 average rating
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The Little Pageant That Could

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Ass Backwards

4.4 average rating
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No Small Affair

5.4 average rating
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Cannes Man

5.2 average rating
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Dudes

5.7 average rating
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Weather Girl

5.6 average rating