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Byline: Sally Singer
Josh Hartnett has maneuvered all six feet three inches of himself onto the Christian Liagre banquette, and the resulting spectacle-finely chiseled leading man on finely chiseled furniture-is deeply gratifying to onlookers at the Mercer hotel. All this, and absolutely no chance he'll be throwing a phone, a la Russell Crowe, at a hapless employee.
Hartnett, a 27-year-old Minnesotan who lives in downtown New York, is in person everything you would expect: a gracious, gentle, and deeply heterosexual young man with almost no flash about him. Yes, he dated Gisele pre-Leo; and yes, the tabloids say he's now romancing Scarlett Johansson. But this is also a fellow who stumped for John Kerry; whose closest friends are professors and photographers; who loves Bertolucci and Wong Kar Wai; and who at the height of his Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down fame took off for eighteen months to live in Minneapolis with a girlfriend and paint. "I had to find myself, I guess," he says, in his ...