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Brad Renfro got his start as a child performer when he was discovered by
Joel Schumacher and cast as the protagonist in the film adaptation of John
Grisham's legal thriller "The Client" (1994). Charismatic and magnetic
onscreen, with an alluring combination of knowingness and vulnerability, the
sad-eyed, dark-haired actor was chosen based on his background (an authentic
underprivileged and streetwise Southern boy) and his performing ease. Renfro,
deemed a natural talent by a Warner Bros.
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acting coach, held his own admirably in the film, alongside such heavy
hitters as Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones. In 1995, he took a co-starring
role in "The Cure", a touching family feature starring Joseph Mazzello as
Dexter, a young boy who contracts the AIDS virus through a tainted blood
transfusion. Town hysteria leads to the child's friendless existence until
he meets Renfro's Erik, a neighborhood tough who partners up with Dexter and
eventually accompanies the ailing boy on his adventurous quest for the
titular grail. A natural in roles that used his innate bad boy charms,
Renfro was a good choice to play Huckleberry Finn in Disney's "Tom and Huck"
(1995). While the onscreen pairing of Renfro and TV star Jonathan Taylor
Thomas was the stuff teen magazine dreams are made of, the young actor was
less than pleased with the production, believing it to be disappointingly
bland and lacking "edge".
The same could certainly not be said for 1996's gritty drama "Sleepers", in
which Renfro had a turn as the young incarnation of Brad Pitt's character
Michael, one of a group of teens savagely abused at the hands of a sadistic
guard (Kevin Bacon) while in juvenile detention. A starring role as a young
Hungarian immigrant boy who apprentices himself to a payola-driven radio DJ
paired him again with Bacon the following year, the two acting out Joe
Eszterhas' semi-autobiographical script in Guy Ferland's acclaimed "Telling
Lies in America". Renfro's twisted turn in "Apt Pupil" featured him as a
schoolboy whose fascination with Nazism and discovery that his elderly
neighbor Kurt Dussander (Ian McKellen) was in fact a concentration camp
guard living undetected. Through blackmail, the youngster forces the older
man to relate his brutal first-hand tales of the Holocaust, and the two
develop a mutually predatory relationship. Both Renfro and McKellen were
particularly chilling as the crafty manipulators in Bryan Singer's
adaptation of the Stephen King novella.
While at one point the darling of the young teen set (due in no small part
to his brooding good looks and cool self-confidence), of his six films
released in the 1990s, only "Tom and Huck" and "The Cure" catered to that
fan base, while the R rating given to "Sleepers" and "Apt Pupil" excluded
many of his supporters. These interesting and atypical role choices
continued through his career. Aged seventeen in the midst of the 1999 teen
film boom, with a recognizable name and reputation for excellent work,
Renfro didn't take advantage of his enviable position, but instead continued
on his unusual career path. He delivered a powerful performance as a
troubled Florida youth who turns on his abusive best friend in "Bully"
(2001), directed by Larry Clark. When he took his first teen comedy role, it
was in the especially odd and decidedly dark "Happy Campers" (screened at
Sundance in 2001). Other roles included a co-starring part in "Skipped Parts"
(also 2001), a 60s-set story of a misfit mother and her teenage son,
banished to a remote town by the woman's rich and overbearing father and a
featured turn in "Tart" (lensed 1999), a period drama following the fast-living
80s exploits of a group of Upper East Side teens that reteamed Renfro with "Happy
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