Rory Culkin was born on July 21, 1989, in New York City, NY, as the youngest of seven children. Growing up in a large family, Rory was surrounded by acting from a young age. His older brother, Macaulay Culkin, had already made a name for himself in the film industry by the early '90s, which opened up opportunities for Rory to also pursue a career in acting. He made his big screen debut in 1993 in the feature film "The Good Son," which starred his brother Macaulay.
Rory Culkin's acting career took off quickly following his debut. He played the role of Rudy in the 2000 film "You Can Count On Me" and Morgan Hess in the 2002 sci-fi thriller "Signs," where he was cast by director M. Night Shyamalan to play the on-screen son of Mel Gibson. Rory has also appeared in other films such as "Igby Goes Down," "Scream 4," and "Hick."
In addition to his brothers Macaulay and Kieran, who have also had successful acting careers, Rory has two other brothers, Christian and Shane, and a sister, Quinn. Unfortunately, another sister, Dakota, passed away in 2008 after being struck by a car. Rory married Sarah Scrivener in April 2018.
Overall, Rory Culkin has established himself as a talented actor with a diverse range of roles in various films. Despite the tragedy in his personal life, he has continued to pursue his passion for acting and has made a name for himself in Hollywood.