Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park” is one of the most famous films of all time because it pioneered different fields of cinematography, and one of its most memorable characters was Tim Murphy, the grandson of the owner of the dinosaur park, played by Joseph Mazzello.

For the actor, this role marked his debut on the big screen in 1993 and since then he has participated in various television and film productions, and his performance in the role of colleague Freddy Mercury raised him to a new level of recognition.

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His journey from Jurassic Park to the Freddy Mercury movie

At only 10 years old, Joseph Mazzello established himself as one of the most promising child stars of his time, although his career remained at a low level when he had supporting roles in productions such as “The Pacific” or “The Social Network”.

It wasn’t until 2018 that he regained his former glory wearing his curly hair and scruffy beard and became Queen’s bassist John Deacon on “Bohemian Rhapsody”.

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According to Vader News, the actor considered his performance so important that he even contacted the musician’s son to learn to play his instrument just like his character, one of Freddy Mercury’s close friends, played by Rami Malek, would.

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The present life of Joseph Mazzell

Recently, Joseph Mazzello got the main role of Bob in the movie “Unexpected”, where Anna Camp plays Amy, his main partner on the set.

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The actor will soon turn 40 and has an active Instagram profile where he shares part of his everyday life, and even mentions his participation in “Jurassic Park”, when he had to be terrified in front of a deadly T-Rex, as Vader News points out.

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