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Aaron Edward Eckhart (born March 12, 1968) is an American actor and producer. Born in Cupertino, California, Eckhart moved to the United Kingdom at early age, when his father relocated the family. Several years later, he began his acting career by performing in school plays, before moving to Australia for his high school senior year. He left high school without graduating, but earned a diploma through a professional education course, and graduated from Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1994 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in film. For much of the mid-1990s, he lived in New York City as a struggling, unemployed actor. As an undergraduate at BYU, Eckhart met director and writer Neil LaBute, who cast him in several of his own original plays. Five years later Eckhart made a debut as an unctuous, sociopathic ladies' man in LaBute's black comedy film In the Company of Men (1997). Under LaBute's guidance he worked in the director's films Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), Nurse Betty (2000), and Possession (2002). Eckhart gained wide recognition as George in Steven Soderbergh's critically acclaimed film Erin Brockovich (2000), and, in 2006, he received a Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of Nick Naylor in Thank You for Smoking. He gained further mainstream breakout in 2008 when he starred in the blockbuster Batman film The Dark Knight as District Attorney Harvey Dent / Two-Face. Eckhart's other key roles include The Pledge (2001), The Core (2003), Paycheck (2003), Rabbit Hole (2010), Battle: Los Angeles (2011), Olympus Has Fallen (2013) and its sequel London Has Fallen (2016), I, Frankenstein (2014), Sully (2016), Midway (2019) and Line Of Duty (2019).

S2-E1: The Day Captain America Died With Ragnarok on the edge of happening, The Avengers became desperate. 20 years ago, Loki had almost won the day until Thor decided to go behind everyone's back and make a pact with the devil herself, Hela. She granted him the Blade of Valhalla, a weapon that would kill Loki, in exchange for his firstborn. Thor laughed as he made the exchange not knowing Jane had just become pregnant with their daughter. As the battle grew bloody, Steve Rogers picked up the Blade of Valhalla to pierce Loki's heart, only to be impaled by the God of Mischief's staff. The world mourned in Captain America's passing as Thor returned home and awaited 9 months only for his child to be killed at the hands of the Godess of Death. With the heroes broken, the Avengers were no more.
