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Journey to the Center of the Earth movie starring Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, and Anita Briem

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Journey to the Center of the Earth Movie Star Cast List

Brendan Fraser - Trevor
Anita Briem - Hannah
Josh Hutcherson - Sean

Brendan Fraser (Trevor Anderson)

Brendan Fraser stars in the new upcoming Journey to the Center of the Earth family science fiction adventure movie. Download photos and watch online trailer movies from this upcoming film. New releases opening in local movie theaters July 11, 2008, check local movie listings.

Seamlessly transitioning from smart independent films to action-packed blockbusters, Brendan Fraser continues to garner widespread critical acclaim for his versatile, inspired performances as well as his keen eye for selecting thought-provoking material.

Fraser recently completed filming the third installment of The Mummy, the Universal Pictures franchise which cemented Fraser as a major box-office draw. Stephen Sommers' 1999 smash hit action/horror adventure, The Mummy, was an ambitious retooling of the 1932 horror classic, with Fraser cast as an American serving in the French Foreign Legion who becomes involved with an English archaeological expedition and the ancient secrets they unleash. In 2001, Fraser re-teamed with Sommers and co-star Rachel Weisz on the film's sequel, The Mummy Returns. The first two films have to date grossed over $800 million worldwide. The third installment, The Mummy: Tomb of the Emperor Dragon, is set for release on August 8th, 2008.

In addition to New Line Cinema's Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D, Fraser will also star in New Line's family adventure/fantasy film, Inkheart, opposite Helen Mirren, Paul Bettany, Jim Broadbent and Andy Serkis. The film will be released in January 2009.

On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, Fraser recently starred in The Air I Breathe, a drama based on an ancient Chinese proverb that breaks life down into four emotional cornerstones: happiness, pleasure, sorrow and love. The film had its premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival and also stars Forest Whitaker, Andy Garcia, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Julie Delphy, Emile Hirsch and Kevin Bacon. It was released in February 2008 by Think Films.

Fraser has been in a string of some of the most successful independent films of the past decade including Lionsgate's Academy-award winning Best Picture, Crash, directed by Paul Haggis; Phillip Noyce's The Quiet American, based on Graham Greene's 1955 thriller of the same name; and Bill Condon's Gods and Monsters, opposite Sir Ian McKellen and Lynn Redgrave,

Fraser's additional film credits include Walt Disney Productions' $100 million smash hit, George of the Jungle; Looney Tunes: Back in Action for Warner Bros.; Harold Ramis' Bedazzled, co-starring Elizabeth Hurley and Frances O'Connor; Henry O. Selick's Monkey Bone; Hugh Wilson's Blast From the Past with Alicia Silverstone, Christopher Walken, and Sissy Spacek; and the live-action Dudley Do-Right with Sarah Jessica Parker and Alfred Molina.

Brendan is also noted for his acerbic-witted role starring opposite Shirley MacLaine in Richard Benjamin's Mrs. Winterbourne, and his performances in Les Mayfield's Encino Man, Robert Mandel's School Ties, Alek Keshishian's With Honors, Michael Lehmann's Airheads, Michael Ritchie's The Scout and his critically acclaimed performance in Showtime's "The Twilight of the Golds."

Fraser's diverse theatre roster includes his 2001 appearance at the Lyric Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, in London in the West End production of Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Directed by Tony Award winner Anthony Page, Fraser played the role of 'Brick' opposite Frances O'Connor as Maggie Pollitt. Brendan received high praise for his work as the anxious writer in John Patrick Shanley's "Four Dogs and a Bone" at the Geffen Playhouse in which he co-starred with Martin Short, Parker Posey, and Elizabeth Perkins for director Lawrence Kasdan.

Born in Indianapolis and raised in Europe and Canada, Brendan has been dedicated to honing his craft since an early age of 12 and began attending theater when his family lived in London. He attended high school at Toronto's Upper Canada College and received a B.F.A. in acting from the Actor's Conservatory, Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. Brendan currently resides in Connecticut.

Josh Hutcherson (Sean)

Josh Hutcherson stars in the new upcoming Journey to the Center of the Earth family sci fi fantasy movie. Download photos and watch online movie trailers from this upcoming film. New releases opening in local movie theaters July 11, 2008, check local movie listings.

In his short career, 15-year-old Josh Hutcherson has worked with many of Hollywood's finest actors and directors.

Hutcherson recently signed on to star opposite John C. Reilly in the Universal Pictures adaption of the Darren Shan's successful book series Cirque du Freak. The film began shooting in February 2008 and is directed by Paul Weitz and produced by Lauren Shuler Donner.

Recently Hutcherson was seen in the starring role of the Walden Media/Walt Disney Pictures feature Bridge to Terabithia, which has garnered over $130 million in worldwide box office. Shot entirely in New Zealand, the film is based on Katherine Paterson's novel and directed by Gabor Csupo. The film tells the powerful story of a boy (Hutcherson) whose life is changed forever when he befriends the class outsider - who happens to be a girl (AnnaSophia Robb). Together they create the world of Terabithia, an imaginary kingdom filled with giants and trolls and all manner of magical beings.

Hutcherson recently filmed a lead role in Unruly Films' Winged Creatures. Hutcherson played Jimmy, the best friend of Dakota Fanning's character. The film, which also stars Kate Beckinsale, Guy Pearce, Forest Whitaker, Jennifer Hudson and Jackie Earle Haley takes a look at the unique relationships formed after a group of strangers survive a random shooting in a Los Angeles Diner. The film is directed by Rowan Woods and is an adaptation of Roy Freirich's debut novel by the same name. It is produced by Robert Salerno (21 Grams).

Hutcherson was recently seen in the Fox/New Regency film Firehouse Dog, starring as a young man who happens upon a stranded Hollywood stunt dog whose unique abilities ultimately make him a canine firehouse hero.

In 2006 Hutcherson was seen in Sony Pictures' Barry Sonnenfeld-directed RV, co-starring as Robin Williams' son. Josh joins the family on vacation in an RV where Robin's inexperience and ulterior motives make for a wild adventure.

In 2005, Hutcherson starred in the critically acclaimed Fox/New Regency film Little Manhattan. Directed by Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackert, the film co-stars Bradley Whitford and Cynthia Nixon. Set in the Big Apple, Little Manhattan is a romantic comedy about a young man's fall into the mysterious and wonderful phenomenon known as "first love." Hutcherson also starred opposite Tim Robbins in Sony Pictures' Jon Favreau-directed adventure film Zathura. From the world of Jumanji, Josh plays a young man who plays amysterious game and gets swept away on an improbable and perilous adventure into outer space. Josh won a Young Artist Award for "Leading Young Actor" for his role in the film.

His film credits include Universal's Kicking and Screaming in which he co-stars with Will Farrell and Robert Duvall. Hutcherson also voiced a lead character in last summer's Disney English-language release of Hayao Miyazaki's Oscar-nominated anime Howl's Moving Castle.

In 2004, the young actor shared duties with Tom Hanks as the character of Hero Boy in Warner Brothers' hit The Polar Express, a groundbreaking film using motion performance capture for its characters.

Hutcherson's television credits include the TNT telepic "Wilder Days," with Peter Falk, the Animal Planet feature "Miracle Dogs" and guest appearances on NBC's "ER," Lifetime's "The Division" and ABC's "Line of Fire."

Hutcherson resides with his mother, father and younger brother, Connor, in Kentucky. More information on Josh can be found at his website at www.joshhutcherson.com.

Anita Briem (Hannah)

Anita Briem stars in the new upcoming Journey to the Center of the Earth family sci fi fantasy movie. Download photos and watch movie trailers online from this upcoming film. New releases opening in local movie theaters July 11, 2008, check local movie listings.

Anita Briem is quickly becoming one of Hollywood's most sought-after newcomers. Within a year of graduating from the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, Briem was flown to Los Angeles and cast by mega-producer John Wells to star opposite Orlando Jones and Martin Landau in ABC's drama series, "The Evidence." Immediately thereafter, she landed the role opposite Brendan Fraser in Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D.

Born and raised in Iceland, Briem is the daughter of two musicians: a drummer and back-up vocalist. She began her acting career at nine years of age at The National Theatre of Iceland in an Astrid Lindgred play. As a child actor, she performed in several stage productions, television and radio programs in Iceland.

Briem moved to London at age 16 and began her pursuit of a formal education in theatre. She performed in a stage production of Lenin in Love (Varvara) at the New End Theatre, and at age 19, she was accepted into RADA, where she studied acting for the next three years. In addition to a degree in dramatic arts, she also earned the John Barton Award for Stage Fighting. While at RADA, she played roles in stage productions of "Time For John," "Carve Up" (short stories by Raymond Carver) and "The School Mistress," all directed by Bill Gaskill, as well as Chekov's "The Cherry Orchard" and Lorcas' "House of Bernarda Alba."

Since graduating in 2004, Briem has continued to amass extensive credits in theatre, including roles in "Catalogue of Misunderstanding" for the National Theatre Studios, directed by Mike Figgis, and a successful five-month West End run of "Losing Louis."

On the big screen, Briem has appeared in such films as Filmax's La Monja, the independent film The Nun, for director Luis de la Madrid, and the independent film in Iceland entitled Kold Slod (Cold Trail), which was released in December 2006. Briem's other television credits include guest appearances in the BBC series' Doctor Who and Doctors. She will be seen this Spring in a recurring role on Showtime's hit series, "The Tudors."

Briem is also an accomplished musician and dancer. She now resides in Los Angeles.


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