Joseph Cross Movies
Fresh-faced actor
Joseph Cross established himself as an onscreen presence from the late '90s onward, with a series of effective and tightly knit characterizations in consistently interesting (if critically divisive) projects. After a somewhat mawkish start, as the lovelorn preteen son in the family-oriented
Michael Keaton movie
Jack Frost (1998),
Cross ultimately breached more adult-oriented material, much of it offbeat. He landed two of his most prominent roles in the mid-2000s: white trash Jerri Blank's (
Amy Sedaris) jockey stepbrother in the satirical comedy
Strangers with Candy (2005) and young
Augusten Burroughs, a youngster growing up amid a hopelessly dysfunctional and cracked environment, in
Ryan Murphy's adaptation of
Burroughs' memoir,
Running with Scissors (2006). The latter represented
Cross' premier lead; most critics commended his efforts and his ambition, even as they panned the film for the incohesiveness of its elements. The following year,
Cross also landed a supporting role in the
Diane Lane thriller
Untraceable (2008). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide