Cary Elwes plays Arnold in
Garry Marshall's "
Georgia Rule" (2007) starring
Jane Fonda,
Lindsay Lohan, and
Felicity Huffman.
Throughout his career, veteran actor
Cary Elwes
has turned in an array of outstanding, eclectic performances.
Cary Elwes
just wrapped production on "The Alphabet Killer," set for release in fall, 2007 and the psychological thriller "Psych: 9," in which he stars as Dr. Clement, a physician trying to help a young woman confront her traumatic past.
Cary Elwes
made his cinematic debut in Marek Kanievska's film "Another Country," based on the award-winning play, and followed up with a starring role in the highly acclaimed historical drama "Lady Jane," alongside Helena Bonham Carter.
Cary Elwes
then turned in a memorable portrayal as Westley in Rob Reiner's classic fairy tale "The Princess Bride," a film that won over audiences across the globe. Other film credits for
Cary Elwes
include the hit psychological thriller "Saw;" the Academy Award®-winning war epic "Glory;" "Bram Stoker's Dracula," directed by Francis Ford Coppola; Mel Brooks' "Robin Hood: Men in Tights;" "Twister;" "Liar Liar;" "Kiss the Girls;" and "Shadow of the Vampire."
On the small screen,
Cary Elwes
recently guest-starred in a gripping episode of "Law & Order: SVU" as a mob lawyer whose family is viciously attacked. In addition,
Cary Elwes
portrayed the young pope in CBS' telepic "Pope John Paul II." Previous television credits for
Cary Elwes
include the Golden Globe award-winning miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon," "The Riverman," "Uprising" and a recurring role as FBI Assistant Director Brad Follmer on the final season of "The X-Files."
Cary Elwes
was born and raised in London before moving to the States in his teens.
Cary Elwes
attended college in upstate New York and went on to study at the Actors Studio and the Lee Strasberg Institute. However, it was back in his native England where
Cary Elwes
began his film career.
Cary Elwes
later returned to New York before eventually relocating to Los Angeles.