Ethan Hawke at 50: An Appreciation
by Lynn Lee
If I had to pick one actor who most perfectly embodies the spirit of Generation X, the choice would be a no-brainer. With all due respect to other 40 and 50something stars (Leo, Brad, Johnny, Keanu) or dead icons (River, Heath) in his peer group, it could never be anyone other than Ethan Hawke. Not because—or not only because—of Reality Bites, which made him the poster child for cynical, disaffected (but secretly vulnerable) Gen X slackers everywhere. Rather because his career exemplifies the quiet independence and under-the-radar achievements of that not-quite-lost, but certainly liminal, generation. He’s been working steadily since his debut, at the age of 14, in Explorers (1985), yet like any good Gen Xer, has successfully eluded easy characterization. He reaches the half century mark today having assembled one of the most intriguing and eclectic bodies of work of any currently living actor...