O'Donnell enjoyed further success with starring turns in THE THREE MUSKETEERS, CIRCLE OF FRIENDS, and MAD LOVE. In 1995, he vaulted to worldwide stardom as Robin in the mega-hit BATMAN FOREVER, reprising his role in the 1997 sequel, BATMAN and ROBIN. Other film credits include BLUE SKY, THE CHAMBER, and Sir Richard Attenborough's IN LOVE AND WAR.
O'Donnell also appeared in Arthur Allen Seidelman's THE SISTERS, a modern-day re-imagining of Chekhov's THREE SISTERS, and starred as a high-altitude mountain climber in the hit action-thriller VERTICAL LIMIT, and as The Hit Man in the indie thriller 29 PALMS. In 1999, he appeared opposite René„ Zellweger in the romantic comedy THE BACHELOR, and in Robert Altman's acclaimed comedy COOKIE'S FORTUNE
Onstage, O'Donnell made his Broadway debut in Arthur Miller's THE MAN WHO HAD ALL THE LUCK. He also appeared opposite Angela Lansbury in Terrance McNally's GHOST LIGHT, produced by Mike Nichols
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