Taylor Lautner
Taylor Lautner was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States on February 11th, 1992 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 32, Taylor Lautner biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Taylor Daniel Lautner (born February 11, 1992) is an American actor, singer, and model.
He is best known for his role in The Twilight Saga film series, based on Stephenie Meyer's book "Growing Jacob Black." Lautner began his acting career in comedy series like The Bernie Mac Show (2003) and My Wife and Kids (2004) before being cast members in television series Like What's New, Scooby Doo? Danny Phantom (2005) and (2005).
He appeared in the film Cheaper by the Dozen 2 in 2005 and appeared in The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D.
He appeared in the 2011 action film Abduction. Lautner appeared on BBC sitcom Cuckoo from 2014 to 2018.
Dr. Jeremy Lamb played a leading role in 2016.
Cassidy Cascade, in the second season of FOX's black comedy series Scream Queens, has a Cassidy Cascade. Lautner made a name for himself in later Twilight installments by drastically changing his physique to keep Jacob Black's role in further Twilight films, and drawing media interest for his appearance.
He was ranked second on Glamour's "The 50 Sexiest Men of 2010" list in 2010 and fourth on People's "Most Amazing Bodies" list in 2010.
Lautner was voted the highest-paid teenager in Hollywood this year, and he was also named as the highest-paid teenager in Hollywood.
Early life
Lautner was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on February 11, 1992, the son of Deborah and Daniel Lautner. His mother works for a software design firm, while his father was a Midwest Airlines pilot. Makena is his younger sister. Lautner, who was raised as a Roman Catholic, has roots in both Dutch, French, and German descent, and he has claimed that he has "distant" Native American ancestry (specifically Odawa and Potawatomi, both Anishinaabe peoples) through his mother. He grew up in Hudsonville, Michigan, just south of Grand Rapids. He has said he was bullied in school because he was an actor. "I just had to tell myself, "I can't let this get to me." This is what I like doing. "I'm going to keep doing it," says the author.
At the age of six, he took his first karate class. He attended the national karate tournament in Louisville, Kentucky, where he met Michael Chaturantabut, the maker of Xtreme Martial Arts, a year later. Lautner was welcomed to a camp at the University of California, Los Angeles, but chaturantabut denied it. Lautner was involved with Chaturantabut for many years, earning his black belt by the age of eight and winning numerous junior world championships. He appeared in an ISKA karate game on ESPN in 2003, but was later mocked on the sports-comedy show Cheap Seats, which first premiered in 2006.
Lautner, a junior high student who was active in karate, baseball, and hip-hop dance, received the honor for "Best Smile" and competed in the school's Turkey Bowl American Football game. He attended Valencia High School in Santa Clarita, California, until his sophomore year. Chaturantabut, who portrayed the Blue Ranger in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue, told Lautner that he should not continue acting. For a few years, the Lautners travelled from Michigan to Los Angeles for auditions, and then returned to Grand Rapids for school on the same day. Lautner balanced karate and playing with his time with his football and baseball teams, as well as taking up jazz and hip-hop dancing. Lautner and his family stayed in California for a month to see it out before heading to Santa Clarita, California, in 2002.
Personal life
Lautner has a detailed workout program, which was also covered by Men's Health, and he has a specific diet after starting his body for The Twilight Saga: New Moon. In addition,, he continues to participate and educate in martial arts regularly. He has confirmed that he is drug-free and alcohol-free.
Lautner began a romantic relationship with co-star Taylor Swift on Valentine's Day in October 2009, but they broke up later this year. Lily Collins, who was filming Abduction, began dating her in November 2010. In September 2011, the two companies separated. He was in a relationship with Canadian actor and Tracers co-star Marie Avgeropoulos from 2013 to 2015. Billie Lourd, a dating actress and co-star of Scream Queens, joined Lautner in December 2016; the two stopped in July 2017. Taylor Dome, a California nurse, has been dating him since 2018. Lautner revealed on Instagram on November 13, 2021, that he and Dome are engaged.
Lautner said on the Late Show with David Letterman that if he does not have work, he would return to school; in 2010, he said, "I graduated high school and enrolled in my local community college." He bought a house in Agoura Hills in 2020, but retaining his 10-acre (4.0 ha) farm in Castaic.
Career
Lautner appeared in small television, small film roles, and commercials and commercials in his first months after moving to Los Angeles. Lautner first appeared in the made-for-television film Shadow Fury in 2001. In a commercial for Rugrats Go Wild, he obtained a voice-over job. Since appearing on My Wife and Kids on The Bernie Mac Show, My Wife and Kids, and Summerland, he has appeared on television in small doses. Lautner appeared in animated series such as Danny Phantom, Duck Dodgers, and What's New, Scooby Doo? Lautner spent three months on location in Austin, Texas, filming The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D, the same year as his first breakout role. However, Lautner was nominated for Best Achievement in a Leading Actor at the 2006 Young Artist Awards for Best Performance in a Feature Film. After director Robert Rodrez learned of his extensive martial arts education, Lautner choreographed all of his fight scenes for the film. He appeared Eliot Murtaugh in Cheaper by the Dozen 2, which was condemned by critics, as one of Rotten Tomatoes' "Best Films of the 2000s." Lautner said he found his newfound fame after returning from Canada filming the second film, which was based on Sharkboy and Lavagirl. Charlie Brown, a comedian, appeared on Love Inc. and the TV special He's a Bully in 2006. Lautner appeared in a lead role in the short-lived NBC drama My Own Worst Enemy, portraying Christian Slater's son, Jack Spencey. Rolling Stone coined his early careers as "the famous kid, jock, or bully."
In 2007, filmmakers began a hunt for actors to portray Jacob Black, a Native American friend of lead character Bella Swan in Twilight's first film in The Twilight Saga film series. In January 2008, an open casting call was held in Portland, Oregon. Lautner had not heard of the Twilight series before, but his handler encouraged him to audition. Kristen Stewart, who had already been cast as Bella, read lines from The Twilight Saga: New Moon and Eclipse, and the pair appeared out scenes from The Twilight Saga: New Moon and Twilight Saga: Eclipse. The film was a commercial success, grossing $69 million in the first weekend and $392 million worldwide. Critics were split on the program, with a "Rotten" rating of 5.5 percent as a result of the weighted average of 5.5/10. "Having lost a substantial portion of its bite on the big screen, Twilight will please its faithful followers but not so well for the uninitiated," the group said. It has an average score of 56 out of 100 reviews from film critics on Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 reviews. Lautner was nominated for Male Breakthrough Achievement at the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, which was won by co-star Robert Pattinson.
Initially, director Chris Weitz wanted to recast Jacob Black's Twilight Saga: New Moon, due to the dramatic physical changes in Black between the two books, as well as a larger Jacob Black. Black's role in the book has also increased, with him falling in love with Bella and becoming a shapeshifter, putting the actor in a leading role. Representatives for Weitz had promised to recast the "high-profile position," and MTV News announced that Weitz was considering Michael Copon to play the role; however, Summit Entertainment announced that no decision had been reached. Lautner was intensely exercised and gained about 30 pounds of muscle in an effort to maintain the position. Weitz and Summit Entertainment revealed in January 2009 that Lautner would continue to appear in the sequel as Jacob. "He's a completely different person physically." Kristen Stewart, a fellow cast member, talked about Lautner's change in an interview. Later, Stewart said, "He gets a lot of attention because he's buff, but I think that as soon as the film comes out, people will realize that it isn't why he got the job." "I saw him and thought, 'I'm going to get shot,'" Robert Pattinson said after seeing Lautner's body. "If you look at the movie, it should have been the lowest in the franchise," Weitz said in an interview with The Wrap. Lautner had to "pick up the slack," Weitz said, and if his character hadn't been physically, not physically, appealing, the film may not have been as good a hit." The film's commercial success overshadowed the first film, securing several box office records, including the biggest midnight opening in the United States and Canada, and the biggest single-day opening. With $142,839,137, the third best opening weekend in domestic history. The Twilight Saga: New Moon has the sixth best worldwide opening weekend with $274.9 million. The critical reception was less encouraging, with Rotten Tomatoes' average of 4.6/10 and Metacritic's rating of 44. At the 35th People's Choice Awards, Lautner was named Favorite Breakout Movie Actor.
Despite the fact that it started after the introduction of the first film, Lautner and his co-stars Stewart and Pattinson soared to teenage idol status after the release of New Moon, Lautner and his co-stars Stewart and Pattinson, with Lautner particularly admired by teens for his new physical appearance, becoming a sex symbol. The trio appeared on various newspapers and televised appearances together. Lautner appeared in two of the Twilight series's second and third films as Willy Harrington, portraying alongside his rumored girlfriend, American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift at the time. At the 2010 MTV Movie Awards for Best Kiss, the pair was nominated. Despite generally critical feedback, the film grossed $213 million and had the second largest opening in the United States for a romantic comedy film. Lautner was recognized at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards and the 82nd Academy Awards. Lautner appeared on Saturday Night Live on December 12, 2009, making him one of the show's youngest celebrity hosts in history.
In 2010, Lautner appeared in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, his third Twilight film. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film outperformed its predecessor to become the highest-grossing romantic comedy, shapeshifter, and vampire film of all time at the American and Canadian box office. It's the 36th highest-grossing film of all time in the United States and Canada. Lautner and his cast members' fame soared to a zenith, particularly via the "Team Edward vs. The film's support came from Team Jacob's campaign. Lautner's following also grew to older audiences. Lautner received the Best Fantasy Actor at the 2010 Scream Awards, and he has been nominated for Favorite Movie Actor for his appearance in Eclipse at the 37th People's Choice Awards. Lautner was one of the young male actors whose "pushing – or being forced" into take over Hollywood as the new "A-List" in November 2010.
Lautner had intended to appear in two films, Northern Lights and a Max Steel film, but they had to cancel both films due to scheduling conflicts and better offers. Stretch Armstrong's lead in a film about him and a hostage thriller in Cancun were two other ongoing projects. Abduction, a Bourne Identity-esque spy film coproduced by Lautner, was shot in Bourne Identity-esque spy film. It was announced in September 2011 to largely critical feedback from critics and Lautner's performance had been widely condemned. He appeared in the remaining parts of the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn films, which were released over a two-year span from 2011–2012. Grown Ups 2 was shot by Lautner and Chris Rock alongside Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. In September 2013, it was announced.
Lautner was regarded as the highest-paid teen actor in Hollywood in 2010. Lautner will be seen in the BBC Three comedy series Cuckoo, replacing Andy Samberg, in February 2014. Lautner has continued in his role as co-starring in three series of the BBC comedy. Lautner co-starred on Ryan Murphy's comedy horror film Scream Queens from September to December 2016.