Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks are joining forces again, this time for the war drama "Masters of the Air," and Spielberg's own son, Sawyer, is stepping in front of the camera to bring history to life.
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On Jan. 26, this Apple TV+ original miniseries -- a companion show to "Band of Brothers" (2001) and "The Pacific" (2010), both brainchildren of the Spielberg-Hanks dream team -- is set to take flight.
Sawyer will appear in the first three episodes of the colossal, $300 million production. The plot revolves around the "Bloody Hundredth," a real-life American bomber group that faced the horrors of war head-on, suffering staggering losses in their quest to bring the fight to Hitler's front door.
Sawyer steps into the boots of Lt. Roy Frank Claytor, who flew 10 missions before his plane was ripped apart by enemy fire. Claytor's tale of survival, evasion, and his return to England is the stuff of legend, and while the details of his portrayal remain under wraps, if "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" are any indicators, we're in for a true-to-life, edge-of-your-seat experience.
At 31, Sawyer has honed his craft in both theater and film. But "Masters of the Air" is set to be his grandest onscreen venture yet. Stick around as we dive deeper into this rising star's journey, from previous acting gigs to snippets of his personal life.
Sawyer Spielberg's Acting Roles
Sawyer Spielberg's Personal Life
Sawyer Spielberg, the youngest son of Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw, was born on March 10, 1992, in Los Angeles, California. Growing up in a household steeped in cinematic history, Sawyer's path seemed destined to intertwine with the arts from an early age. Yet his journey into acting was not a straightforward one. As he shared on "The Drew Barrymore Show," his father's directorial prowess extended beyond the set and into their home, humorously guiding him through his teenage routines with a directorial command: "Sure enough, he came in, he said 'action,' and I got up, brushed my teeth, came downstairs for breakfast and it worked."
Despite the early influence of his parents' careers in film, Sawyer initially envisioned a different future for himself. With aspirations that ranged from engineering to culinary arts, it was only after exploring theater at age 17 that he began to seriously consider a career in acting. This revelation was profound, as he later recounted, "It wasn't until about two or three years ago that I wanted to try doing more film work .... For a long time I only imagined myself doing theater."
Theater didn't just open professional doors for Sawyer; it also played Cupid in his personal life. He met his now-wife, Raye Levine Spielberg, during an acting class where they both felt an "immediate connection." As Sawyer fondly recalled, "We've been tied at the hip ever since." The couple married in October 2018 and have since welcomed a child, marking the beginning of another generation in the Spielberg legacy.
Sawyer's personal interests also extend to other endeavors. He has a passion for Brazilian jiu-jitsu and cooking.
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