![]() The other child actors were like friends to me. And even though my childhood was anything but normal, I look back fondly on the Kavalier Kids movies. I’d shoot a big-time movie during the spring and a Kavalier Kids movie in the fall (for a major summer release). Apparently the studio’s marketing division had no shame). (I don’t think I’ve recovered yet from seeing my toothy grin on a roll of toilet paper. And with the Kavalier Kids franchise, I was featured on countless lunch boxes, pillowcases, Happy Meals - you name it, my face was on it. I was the on-screen “son” of every big name actor. ![]() By the time I was nine, I was on the cover of People magazine and a presenter at the Oscars, the basic go-to kid for cute. That was the only time I ever truly felt like a normal kid.Īfter I got cast in the first Kavalier Kids movie, I didn’t have to go on that many auditions. ![]() The only plus side was that after I auditioned, Mom rewarded me with McDonald’s. While most kids’ first memories are of playing with friends, mine are of sitting in cold reception areas waiting for my name to be called. ![]() It was for a diaper commercial back when we were living in LA. ![]() I can’t even remember the first audition my mom dragged me to. So without further ado, ladies and gentleman, Carter Harrison… ![]()
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