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EditDirected by
Catherine Hardwicke |
Writing Credits(WGA)
Melissa Rosenberg | .. | (screenplay) |
Stephenie Meyer | .. | (novel) |
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Kristen Stewart | .. | Bella Swan | |
Sarah Clarke | .. | Renée | |
Matt Bushell | .. | Phil | |
Billy Burke | .. | Charlie Swan | |
Gil Birmingham | .. | Billy Black | |
Taylor Lautner | .. | Jacob Black | |
Gregory Tyree Boyce | .. | Tyler | |
Justin Chon | .. | Eric | |
Michael Welch | .. | Mike Newton | |
Anna Kendrick | .. | Jessica | |
Christian Serratos | .. | Angela | |
Nikki Reed | .. | Rosalie | |
Kellan Lutz | .. | Emmet Cullen | |
Ashley Greene | .. | Alice Cullen | |
Jackson Rathbone | .. | Jasper | |
Robert Pattinson | .. | Edward Cullen | |
José Zúñiga | .. | Mr. Molina (as Jose Zuniga) | |
Trish Egan | .. | High School Administrator | |
Ayanna Berkshire | .. | Cora | |
Ned Bellamy | .. | Waylon Forge | |
Bryce Flint-Sommerville | .. | Mine Security Guard | |
Peter Facinelli | .. | Dr. Carlisle Cullen | |
Solomon Trimble | .. | Jacob's Friend | |
Rachelle Lefevre | .. | Victoria | |
Cam Gigandet | .. | James | |
Edi Gathegi | .. | Laurent | |
Alexander Mendeluk | .. | Frat Boy | |
Hunter Jackson | .. | Frat Boy | |
Gavin Bristol | .. | Frat Boy | |
Sean McGrath | .. | Frat Boy | |
Katie Powers | .. | Waitress | |
Elizabeth Reaser | .. | Esme Cullen | |
Catherine Grimme | .. | Young Bella | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Humberto Amor | .. | Jacob in Spanish (uncredited) | |
William Joseph Elk III | .. | Native Wolf Pack Member #2 (uncredited) | |
Victoria Geil | .. | 1920's Vampire Victim (uncredited) | |
Kristopher Hyatt | .. | Embry Call (uncredited) | |
Stephenie Meyer | .. | Diner Customer (uncredited) | |
Rick Mora | .. | Native Werewolf Tribe #1 - Flashback Sequence (uncredited) | |
Rana Morrison | .. | Patron in Restaurant (uncredited) | |
Tyler Nordby | .. | Biology Class Student (uncredited) | |
Trip Ross | .. | Coffee Shop Guy (uncredited) | |
Edward Stiner | .. | Man in Cafe (uncredited) | |
Josh Turner | .. | Towns Person (uncredited) | |
Maggie-Jo Turner | .. | Volleyball player (uncredited) | |
Robert Zorn | .. | Logger (uncredited) |
Produced by
Marty Bowen | .. | executive producer |
Wyck Godfrey | .. | producer |
Michele Imperato | .. | executive producer (as Michele Imperato Stabile) |
Jamie Marshall | .. | co-producer |
Greg Mooradian | .. | producer |
Mark Morgan | .. | producer |
Guy Oseary | .. | executive producer |
Karen Rosenfelt | .. | executive producer |
Patrick Sanchez Smith | .. | associate producer (as Patrick Thomas Smith) |
Music by
Carter Burwell |
Cinematography by
Elliot Davis | .. | director of photography |
Film Editing by
Nancy Richardson |
Casting By
Deborah Aquila |
Tricia Wood |
Art Direction by
Christopher Brown | .. | (as Christopher L. Brown) |
Ian Phillips |
Set Decoration by
Gene Serdena |
Costume Design by
Wendy Chuck |
Makeup Department
Trish Almeida | .. | key hair stylist: second unit |
Rose Barclay | .. | additional hair stylist |
Catherine Childers | .. | additional hair stylist |
Laura Connolly | .. | additional hair stylist |
Bridget Cook | .. | key hair stylist: additional photography (as Bridgette Cook) |
Molly Craytor | .. | makeup artist (as Molly Crator) |
Nicole DeFrancesco | .. | hair stylist (as Nicole Frank) |
Stephanie Fajardo | .. | assistant hair stylist |
Stuart Gavert | .. | hair colorist: additional photography |
Stephanie June Johnson | .. | additional makeup artist: second unit (as Stephanie Johnson) |
Rolf John Keppler | .. | makeup artist (as Rolf Keppler) |
Raj Mariathason | .. | special makeup effects lab technician |
Cristina Patterson | .. | special effects contact lenses (as Cristina Patterson Ceret) |
Elizabeth Rabe | .. | additional hair stylist |
Susan Sittko Schaefer | .. | hair stylist |
Robin Schmitt | .. | assistant makeup artist |
Crystal Shade | .. | makeup artist: second unit |
Richard L. Silver | .. | special effects contact lenses (as Dr. Richard Silver) |
Stacey Sumner | .. | special effects contact lenses (as Dr. Stacey Sumner) |
Mary Ann Valdes | .. | hair designer / key hair stylist |
Jeanne Van Phue | .. | key makeup artist |
Amanda Williams | .. | additional hair stylist: second unit (as Amanda M. Williams) |
Production Management
Craig Cannold | .. | production supervisor |
Mary Courtney | .. | unit production manager: second unit |
Michele Imperato | .. | unit production manager (as Michele Imperato Stabile) |
Andrea Isaacs | .. | executive in charge of production |
Angel Pine | .. | post-production supervisor |
Robert West | .. | production supervisor: additional photography |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Deon Boyce | .. | additional assistant director |
Ryan Chang | .. | second assistant director: second unit |
Andy Cheng | .. | second unit director |
Thomas Coe | .. | second assistant director (as Thomas D. Coe) |
Ryan Craig | .. | second assistant director: second unit |
Greg Hale | .. | second assistant director (as Gregory G. Hale) |
Jamie Marshall | .. | first assistant director |
Lynne Martin | .. | second second assistant director |
John M. Morse | .. | second assistant director: additional photography |
Justin Muller | .. | first assistant director: additional photography |
Kristen Ploucha | .. | second assistant director: second unit |
Michael Viglietta | .. | first assistant director: second unit (as Michael S. Viglietta) |
Thomas Robinson Harper | .. | second unit director: reshoots (uncredited) |
Art Department
Chris Barnes | .. | lead painter |
Daniel Bates | .. | painter (as Dan Bates) |
Jonathan Birchfield | .. | greens foreperson (as Jonathan Birchfeld) |
Philip Blackburn | .. | set dresser (as Phil Blackburn) |
Camille M. Bratkowski | .. | set designer (as Camille Bratkowski) |
Bill Burkhert Jr. | .. | propmaker |
Jon Bush | .. | art department coordinator |
Charles A. Carlsen | .. | key greens foreperson (as Charles Carlsen) |
Christopher Carlsen | .. | greensperson (as Chris Carlsen) |
Garret Christensen | .. | set decoration assistant |
Brady J. Condit | .. | set dresser (as Brady Condit) |
Shawn Copley | .. | plasterer |
Grant Cotterall | .. | lead carpenter |
Paul Cowsill | .. | on-set greens: second unit |
Tim Croshaw | .. | set designer |
Levi Cummings | .. | lead plaster |
Chad R. Davis | .. | on-set dresser (as Chad Davis) |
Michael Deal | .. | set decorator: additional photography |
Ken Erck | .. | painter / stand-by painter: second unit |
Alan Feffer | .. | gang boss |
Peter Frantz | .. | propmaker (as Peter A. Frantz) |
Jenelle Giordano | .. | set dresser (as Jenelle Giorano) |
Trevor Goring | .. | senior illustrator |
Ray Hayden | .. | gang boss |
Bill Holmquist | .. | construction coordinator: additional photography |
Philip C. Hurst | .. | greens coordinator: additional photography |
Billy Iiams Jr. | .. | construction foreman / general foreman |
Adam Johnson | .. | set dresser |
Thomas V. Johnson | .. | lead scenic: additional photography |
Bree Judah | .. | painter |
Philip Keller | .. | storyboard artist (as Phil Keller) |
Ellen Lampl | .. | graphic designer |
Kami Laprade | .. | assistant property master (as Kami R. Laprade) |
Ronald 'Krobar' Lawler | .. | buyer (as Ron 'Krobar' Lawler) |
Ellen Lepinski | .. | paint gang boss |
Ray Lovasz | .. | propmaker (as Raymond Lovatz) |
Bao-Uy Luu | .. | illustrator: PIC (as Bao Luu) |
Curtis Mathewson | .. | propmaker (as Curtis Hall Mathewson) |
Greg McMickle | .. | props: second unit |
Mike Medina | .. | construction coordinator: additional photography |
Bekka Melino | .. | set dresser (as Rebecca Melino) |
Charles Miller | .. | gang boss |
Cynthia Nibler | .. | property master |
Greg O'Donohue | .. | swing: additional photography |
John Pearson-Denning | .. | property assistant (as John Pearson Denning) |
Lars Petersen | .. | construction coordinator |
Allyson Peterson | .. | art department assistant (as Allyson Marquering-Peterson) |
Beth Peterson | .. | painter |
Renee Prince | .. | stand-by painter |
Joe Rynearson | .. | set dresser |
Steve Saklad | .. | art director: additional photography |
Grant Samson | .. | leadperson |
Carly Sertic | .. | graphics |
Ryan Warren Smith | .. | on-set dresser: second unit (as Ryan Smith) |
Shanna Starzyk | .. | art director: second unit |
Robert Stover | .. | buyer |
John L. Sullivan | .. | construction foreperson (as John Sullivan) |
Mark Tomlinson | .. | prop maker |
Brad Turner | .. | property assistant |
Rena Van Steele | .. | stand by painter |
Mark Vena | .. | storyboard artist (as Marc Vena) |
Chandler Vinar | .. | gang boss |
Michael Voelker | .. | props |
Steven C. Voll | .. | construction general foreperson (as Steve Voll) |
Bob Warner | .. | lead painter |
Harold 'Willy' Wilson | .. | greensperson (as Harold 'Willie' Wilson) |
J.D. Woods | .. | art department coordinator: additional photography |
Nick Worsfold | .. | on-set greens foreperson |
Gordon Bellamy | .. | prop manufacturing: tEAG Ltd. (uncredited) |
Darrin Clubb | .. | foreman: reshoots (uncredited) |
Paul Cowsill | .. | plasterer (uncredited) |
Carmine Goglia | .. | stand-by painter (uncredited) |
Jason Hildner | .. | greensman (uncredited) |
Jim Krase | .. | foreman: reshoots (uncredited) |
Rick Lepinski | .. | construction utility (uncredited) |
Michael Earl Menlow | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Charles Miller | .. | prop gang boss (uncredited) |
Steve Patterson | .. | propmaker (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Wade Barnett | .. | adr recordist |
Steve Blazewick | .. | sound utility |
Thomas Brandau | .. | sound mixer: Los Angeles |
Richard Bullock Jr. | .. | boom operator (as Richard Bullock) |
Paul Timothy Carden | .. | adr supervisor |
Rickley W. Dumm | .. | sound effects editor (as Rickley Dumm) |
John Evans | .. | boom operator |
Frank Gaeta | .. | re-recording mixer / sound designer / supervising sound editor |
Marshall Garlington | .. | re-recording mixer |
Patrick Giraudi | .. | foley editor |
David Grant | .. | dialogue editor |
Catherine Harper | .. | foley artist |
Joe Iemola | .. | assistant sound editor |
Travis MacKay | .. | adr recordist |
David MacMillan | .. | production sound mixer: additional photography |
Darrin Mann | .. | foley mixer |
Glenn Micallef | .. | sound mixer |
Christopher Moriana | .. | foley artist (as Chris Moriana) |
Jordan O'Neill | .. | dts sound mastering engineer |
Sarah Payan | .. | dialogue editor |
Gabriel J. Serrano | .. | mix recordist |
Leslie Shatz | .. | re-recording mixer |
Greg Steele | .. | adr mixer |
Roland N. Thai | .. | sound effects editor (as Roland Thai) |
Eric Thompson | .. | adr mixer |
Greg Zimmerman | .. | adr recordist |
Special Effects by
William Boggs | .. | special effects technician |
Chris Brenczewski | .. | special effects foreperson |
Lawrence Decker | .. | special effects foreperson: second unit (as Lawrence 'Quasi' Decker) |
Scott Dwyer | .. | special effects technician |
Jeff Elliott | .. | special effects gang boss (as Jeff 'Modo' Elliot) |
Scott R. Fisher | .. | special effects coordinator: additional photography (as Scott Fisher) |
Donald Honeywill | .. | special effects technician |
Michael Kay | .. | special effects foreperson (as Michael Kaye) |
Dean G. Roberts | .. | special effects tech (as Dean Roberts) |
Andy Weder | .. | special effects coordinator |
Visual Effects by
Jeremy Agamata | .. | pre-visualization artist |
Simon Ager | .. | digital effects artist |
Jon Alexander | .. | digital artist: ILM |
Lee Allan | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver (as Allan Lee) |
Casey Allen | .. | senior flame artist |
Juan Pablo Allgier | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver |
Graeme Baitz | .. | roto artist: CIS Vancouver |
Jerome Bakum | .. | visual effects editor: ILM |
Romain Bayle | .. | visual effects art director: CIS Vancouver |
Davina Bilow | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion (as Davina R. Bilow) |
Madalina Bland | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Josh Bolin | .. | compositor: PIC |
Mike Borgstrom | .. | cg artist: CIS Vancouver |
Guy Botham | .. | visual effects executive producer: Lola Visual Effects |
Grant Bowen | .. | systems administrator: CIS Vancouver |
Justin Brekke | .. | data management: CIS Vancouver |
Daniel Brimer | .. | visual effects producer: Rez-Illusion |
Randy Brown | .. | compositor: CIS Hollywood |
Shauna Bryan | .. | executive producer: CIS Vancouver |
Elika Burns | .. | roto/paint supervisor: CIS Hollywood |
Daniel Cairnie | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver |
John Cairns | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver |
Mark Casey | .. | compositing supervisor: ILM |
Alan Chuck | .. | visual effects line producer: CIS Vancouver |
Trent Claus | .. | flame artist |
Sarah Coatts | .. | main title producer: PIC |
Brian Conlan | .. | compositor: PIC |
Brian Conlon | .. | digital effects artist |
Michael Dean Connolly | .. | visual effects production assistant: Rez-Illusion |
Martyn 'Moose' Culpitt | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver (as Martyn Culpitt) |
Joe De Michelis | .. | systems administrator: CIS Vancouver |
Michelle Dean | .. | digital artist: ILM |
Kristin Dearholt | .. | digital production manager: CIS Vancouver |
Yoshi DeHerrera | .. | visual effects artist: 3D scanning & modeling |
Nathan Dinihanian | .. | visual effects assistant: second unit |
Jason Dowdeswell | .. | digital production supervisor: CIS Vancouver |
David Drzewiecki | .. | additional visual effects supervisor |
Steve Dubin | .. | visual effects producer |
Ryan Dutour | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver |
Moritz Eiche | .. | compositing supervisor: CIS Vancouver |
Nicholas Elwell | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Sebastian Feldman | .. | digital artist: ILM |
Peter Fiala | .. | previs artist |
Brandon Flyte | .. | digital compositor |
Chad L. Fox | .. | cg artist: CIS Vancouver (as Chad Fox) |
Fortunato Frattasio | .. | digital effects supervisor: Wildfire VFX |
Larry Gaynor | .. | senior paint and roto: CIS Hollywood |
Bill George | .. | visual effects supervisor: ILM |
Jamison Scott Goei | .. | visual effects supervisor: Rez-Illusion |
Jeremy Goldman | .. | cg supervisor: ILM |
Marissa Gomes | .. | production coordinator: ILM |
Bryant Terrell Griffin | .. | digital artist: ILM (as Bryant Griffin) |
Geoffrey Hancock | .. | digital effects supervisor: CIS Vancouver |
Zane Harker | .. | digital effects colorist: CIS Vancouver |
Peter Hart | .. | matchmove artist: CIS Vancouver |
Heather Elisa Hill | .. | visual effects project manager: CIS Hollywood |
Laura Hitchcock | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver (as Laura Fremmerlid) |
Dennis Hoffman | .. | head of production: CIS Vancouver |
Petra Holtorf | .. | visual effects producer (as Petra Holtorf-Stratton) |
Chris Hopkins | .. | 3D visual effects artist / digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Jill E. Hughes | .. | production manager: ILM |
Chris Ingersoll | .. | flame artist |
Patrick Kavanaugh | .. | visual effects supervisor: CIS Hollywood |
Richard Kidd | .. | visual effects supervisor |
Perry M. Kimura | .. | scanning and recording |
Jeanmarie King | .. | visual effects producer: ILM (as Jeanie King) |
Alex Klaue | .. | vfx |
Ronald Knol | .. | systems administrator: CIS Vancouver |
Maggie Kraisamutr | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Robin Lee | .. | systems administrator: CIS Vancouver |
Louis Leung | .. | cg artist: CIS Vancouver |
Justin Liebregts | .. | animator |
Deanna Louie | .. | bidding coordinator |
Bob Lyss | .. | compositor: CIS Hollywood |
Mark Maccora | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Michael MacGillivray | .. | visual effects editor: CIS Vancouver |
Harrison Marks | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Wolfgang Maschin | .. | compositing supervisor: Catalyst Media |
Riley McDougall | .. | data management: CIS Vancouver |
Brian McGraw | .. | media operations: ILM |
Tom McHattie | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver |
Melanie Miller | .. | visual effects coordinator: Rez-Illusion (as Melanie Miller) |
Thomas Nittmann | .. | visual effects producer: Lola Visual Effects |
Reika Nixon | .. | data management: CIS Vancouver (as Reika Nishio) |
Sam Nixon | .. | matchmove artist: CIS Vancouver |
Brian Nugent | .. | flame artist |
Julie Orosz | .. | visual effects producer: CIS Hollywood |
Jinnie Pak | .. | visual effects producer: CIS Vancouver |
Earl Paraszczynec | .. | cg artist: CIS Vancouver |
Sookie Park | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Mario Peixoto | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver |
Mike Pekala | .. | digital artist: Catalyst Media |
Christine Petrov | .. | head of 2D: CIS Vancouver |
Chi Pham | .. | systems administrator: CIS Vancouver |
Mario Pochat | .. | cg artist: CIS Vancouver |
Ricardo Quintero | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver |
Lara Ramirez | .. | visual effects editor |
Lauren Ritchie | .. | visual effects producer: Wildfire VFX |
Michael Roderick | .. | digital compositor |
Thomas Rosseter | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver (as Tom Rosseter) |
Chris Ryan | .. | cg supervisor: CIS Hollywood |
Heather MacPhee Ryan | .. | paint and rotoscope artist: CIS Hollywood (as Heather MacPhee) |
Christian Severin | .. | digital artist: Catalyst Media |
Drew Shields | .. | previs artist: CIS |
Raena Singh | .. | visual effects producer: Catalyst Media |
Karl Sisson | .. | digital effect artist: CIS Vancouver |
Dereck Sonnenburg | .. | assistant visual effects supervisor |
Jim Soukup | .. | digital artist: ILM |
Geordie Spradling | .. | paint & rotoscoping artist: CIS Hollywood |
Joe Woodward Stevenson | .. | digital artist: ILM (as Joe Stevenson) |
Kevin Struckman | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver |
Tammy Sutton | .. | paint/wire removal |
Ahren Thomas | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Enrique Torres | .. | pre-visualization artist |
Curtis Tsai | .. | data management: CIS Vancouver |
Luke Vallee | .. | digital compositor |
Michael Van Eps | .. | digital artist: ILM |
Sean Wallitsch | .. | flame artist |
Jessica Wan | .. | roto artist: CIS Vancouver |
Talmage Watson | .. | digital artist: ILM |
Edson Williams | .. | visual effects supervisor: lola visual effects |
Steve Won | .. | visual effects coordinator: CIS Vancouver |
Noel Wright | .. | compositor: CIS Vancouver |
Johan Yang | .. | animator: Rainmaker |
Ryan Zuttermeister | .. | associate visual effects producer: Lola Visual Effects |
Matt Ashton | .. | senior systems: CIS Hollywood (uncredited) |
Donald Fly | .. | general manager: CIS Group (uncredited) |
Brian Holmes | .. | systems engineer: CIS Hollywood (uncredited) |
Goran Kocov | .. | matchmove coordinator (uncredited) |
Katie Miller | .. | production assistant: CIS Hollywood (uncredited) |
Stunts
Jerry T. Adams | .. | stunt performer (as Jerry Adams) |
Helena Barrett | .. | stunt performer |
Kelly Bellini | .. | stunt performer |
Kevin Chase | .. | stunt performer |
Andy Cheng | .. | stunt coordinator |
Jennifer Cobb | .. | stunt performer |
Paul Darnell | .. | stunt double: Robert Pattinson |
Matt Davis | .. | stunt performer |
Greg Dela Riva | .. | stunt performer (as Greg De La Riva) |
Danny Downey | .. | stunt performer |
Seth Duhame | .. | stunt performer |
Timothy Eulich | .. | stunt performer |
Colin Follenweider | .. | stunt performer |
Mitch Gould | .. | stunt performer (as Mitchell Gould) |
Charles Grisham | .. | stunt performer |
Thomas Robinson Harper | .. | stunt coordinator: additional photography (as Tom Harper) |
Alessandra Hayden | .. | stand-in: woman |
Tim Henderson | .. | stunt performer (as Timothy Henderson) |
Zac Henry | .. | stunt performer / stunt rigger |
Michael Hilow | .. | stunt performer |
Brian Hite | .. | stunt performer |
Karin Justman | .. | stunt performer |
Jim Karn | .. | stunt performer |
Shawn Kautz | .. | stunts |
Brad Kelly | .. | stunts |
Samuel Le | .. | assistant stunt coordinator (as Xuyen 'Sammy' Valdivia) |
Bob MacDougall | .. | stunt performer (as Bob McDougall) |
Johnny Martin | .. | stunt double / stunt performer |
Doug O'Dell II | .. | stunt performer (as Doug O'Dell) |
David Paris | .. | stunt performer |
Jade Quon | .. | stunts |
Alice Rietveld | .. | core stunt steam / core stunt team / stunt double: Ashley Greene and Kristen Stewart |
Mike Snyder | .. | stunt performer |
Alex Terzieff | .. | stunt performer |
Maggie-Jo Turner | .. | stunts |
Rich Volp | .. | stunt performer |
Tim Wagner | .. | stunt performer |
Logan Welch | .. | stunt performer |
Helena Barrett | .. | stunt double: Kristen Stewart (uncredited) |
Kevin Chase | .. | stunt rigger (uncredited) |
Jennifer Cobb | .. | stunt double: Rachelle Lefevre (uncredited) |
Danny Downey | .. | stunt double: Jackson Rathbone (uncredited) |
Art Hickman | .. | stunt driver (uncredited) |
Pat Romano | .. | stunt rigger (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
John Banholzer | .. | grip: second unit |
Andy Barden | .. | electrician |
Brian Bartolini | .. | gaffer: additional photography |
George Billinger III | .. | steadicam operator (as George Billinger) |
Noah Bishop | .. | technocrane operator |
Matthew C. Blea | .. | second assistant camera: 'a' camera, second unit (as Mat Blea) |
J.A. Byerly | .. | rigging gaffer: LA |
Chris 'Chalky' Chalk | .. | best boy rigging electrician |
Kyril Cvetkov | .. | Assistant Camera |
Harry Dawson | .. | camera operator: 'b' camera, second unit |
Kelly Diehl | .. | libra mount technician |
Shawn Duchscherer | .. | key rigging gaffer |
Caz Duffy | .. | second assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Charles Ehrlinger | .. | grip |
Paul Fanning | .. | electrician (as Paul 'The Wog' Fanning) |
Brian Fleskes | .. | best boy rigging grip |
Bruce 'Sarge' Fleskes | .. | gaffer: second unit |
Desera Frentress | .. | rigging electrician |
David Galbraith | .. | first assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Andrew Gallegos | .. | set lighting technician: second unit |
Jason Garcia | .. | first assistant camera: additional photography |
James J. Gilson | .. | gaffer (as James Gilson) |
Nate Goodman | .. | second assistant camera: 'b' camera |
Peter Graf | .. | aerial camera system tech super g |
Jeff Graham | .. | first assistant camera: additional photography |
Cory Gunter | .. | second assistant camera: Additional Unit |
Mike Hanauska | .. | grip: second unit |
Josh Hancher | .. | first assistant camera |
Bruce Henderson | .. | rigging grip |
Jason Hibarger | .. | libra head technician: second unit |
Anna Rose Holmer | .. | camera department assistant (as Anna Farrell) |
Steve Hubert | .. | electrician |
Chip Ingram | .. | grip: second unit (as Barry 'Chip' Ingram) |
Tim Jankowski | .. | electrician |
Kale Jessen | .. | video assist |
Jeffrey A. Johnson | .. | best boy grip (as Jeffrey 'JJ' Johnson) |
Michael Kelem | .. | aerial director of photography |
Curt Klein | .. | video assist |
Shane Klum | .. | rigging grip (as Shane E. Klum) |
Eric Laudadio | .. | first assistant camera: 'a' camera, second unit |
Brent Lawson | .. | best boy grip: second unit |
Brian C. Lawson | .. | dolly grip: second unit (as Brian Lawson) |
Bruce Lawson | .. | key grip: second unit |
Jean-Baptiste LeConte | .. | (additional photography) ((lighting technician:) |
Alex Lee | .. | video production assistant: second unit |
Michael Lindquist | .. | second assistant camera |
Jon Lindsay | .. | second assistant camera |
Patrick Loungway | .. | director of photography: second unit |
Jeremy Mackie | .. | electrician |
Richard Mall | .. | key grip: additional photography |
Joe Martens | .. | best boy electric |
Andrew McDowall | .. | first assistant camera: 'b' camera, second unit |
Joseph 'JoeMac' McGinley | .. | automated lighting programmer |
Michael Earl Menlow | .. | grip |
Ryan Middleton | .. | lighting technician |
Tracy M. Mullins | .. | camera production assistant |
John Murphy | .. | dolly grip |
Jeff Murrell | .. | director of photography: additional photography |
Collen Newberry | .. | daily grip (as Cullen Newberry) |
Deana Newcomb | .. | still photographer |
Justin O'Shaughnessy | .. | second assistant camera: 'b' camera, second unit |
Efrem Peter | .. | electrician |
Eliza Plumlee | .. | camera loader |
Steve Purcell | .. | electrician (as Stephen Purcell) / electrician (as Steven Purcell) |
Bruce Robinson | .. | first assistant camera: 'b' camera |
Greg Schmitt | .. | camera operator |
Sigfried Seeliger | .. | electrician: second unit (as Justin 'Sigfried' Seeliger) |
Bryan Seidel | .. | grip |
Brian Shotzbarger | .. | grip |
Jeremiah Skender | .. | rigging grip |
Gabe Smith | .. | grip |
Steve Smith | .. | key grip |
Peter Sorel | .. | still photographer |
David Speck | .. | second assistant camera: 'b' camera: Los Angeles |
Tim Spencer | .. | steadicam operator: second unit |
Luke Bird Stern | .. | second assistant camera |
Don Stier | .. | dolly grip: 'b' camera |
Jean Margaret Thomas | .. | electrician |
Mark Tomlinson | .. | grip |
Karl Vindler | .. | digital video assist operator: reshoots |
Joe Vitellaro | .. | grip: second unit |
Scott Walters | .. | best boy electric: second unit |
Justin C. Ward | .. | electrician: second unit |
Bryan 'fro' Waters | .. | grip (as Bryan Waters) |
Scott Watkins | .. | key rigging grip |
Greg Wick | .. | lighting technician |
Martin Oliver Edward Wright | .. | video assist: second unit (as Martin Wright) |
Shawn Duchscherer | .. | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Brian Neubauer | .. | additional rigging grip (uncredited) |
Paul Tennis | .. | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Steve Waters | .. | rigging electrician (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Michael Figge | .. | animator |
Casting Department
Samantha Finkler Brainerd | .. | casting associate (as Samantha Finkler) |
Patrice Farner | .. | extras casting |
Sally Gates | .. | extras casting associate |
Eryn Goodman | .. | casting assistant |
Brandi S. Hawkins | .. | extras casting |
Lori Lewis | .. | casting associate: Oregon |
Georgia Simon | .. | adr voice casting |
Danny Stoltz | .. | extras casting |
Erin Toner | .. | casting associate |
Tin Tran | .. | extras casting assistant |
Lana Veenker | .. | casting: Oregon |
Lisa Zagoria | .. | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Nikki Bartnick | .. | set costumer (as Nikki Paulson-Bartnick) |
Jeannine Bourdaghs | .. | costumer |
Janet Cadmus | .. | head dyer |
Tesa Diaz | .. | seamstress (as Tesa R. Diaz) |
Jordanna Fineberg | .. | assistant costume designer |
Roger J. Forker | .. | costumer |
Leslie Gilbertson | .. | costumer |
Dana Kay Hart | .. | costume supervisor (as Dana Hart) |
Martha Hines | .. | costumer: second unit |
Sandy Kenyon | .. | costume supervisor: additional photography |
Celeste LaChance | .. | set costumer |
Susan Matheson | .. | costume designer: additional photography |
Oksana Nedavniaya | .. | costume illustrator |
Amber Overstreet | .. | wardrobe production assistant |
Mark Peterson | .. | key costumer |
Emilea A. Rivera | .. | set costumer (as Emilia Rivera) |
Chapin Simpson | .. | costumer: second unit |
Susan Strubel | .. | key set costumer |
Pamela Waggoner | .. | set costumer |
Editorial Department
Scott Gregory | .. | digital film colorist |
Michael L. Holland | .. | digital intermediate producer |
Joshua Raymond Lee | .. | editorial production assistant |
Kindra Marra | .. | first assistant editor |
Luis Martos | .. | editor: PIC |
Alan Z. McCurdy | .. | first assistant editor |
Steve Miller | .. | on-line editor |
Harry Muller | .. | color timer |
Zachary Quinn Scheuren | .. | editor: PIC (as Zachary Scheuren) |
Brian Spirnak | .. | second assistant editor |
Ara Thomassian | .. | digital dailies |
Gérard Estival | .. | color timer (uncredited) |
Location Management
Don Baldwin | .. | location manager: second unit |
Scott Bigbee | .. | location scout |
Rob Frank | .. | location manager: additional photography |
Shaun Gavin | .. | assistant location manager |
Mario Gilbert | .. | key location manager |
Peter Gluck | .. | location manager |
Catherine Kagan | .. | location manager |
Tom Lackey | .. | location scout |
James Lin | .. | supervising location manager |
Beth Melnick | .. | location manager |
Brigette Pope | .. | assistant location manager: Los Angeles |
Jairus Smith | .. | location production assistant: second unit |
Beth Tate | .. | location scout |
Music Department
Christine Bergren | .. | music legal and clearance |
Mark Berrow | .. | musician: violin |
Nicholas Bucknall | .. | musician: clarinet |
Carter Burwell | .. | conductor / orchestrator |
Richard Clews | .. | musician: french horn |
Mitchell Dalton | .. | musician: guitar (as Mitch Dalton) |
Caroline Dearney | .. | musician: cello |
Michael Farrow | .. | music engineer / music mixer |
Ginger Greaves | .. | music coordinator (as Ginger Whitman) |
Dave Hassell | .. | musician: percussion |
Scott Johnson | .. | assistant music editor |
Paul Katz | .. | music consultant |
Peter Lale | .. | musician: viola |
Bill Lockhart | .. | musician: percussion |
Dean Parker | .. | composer assistant |
Alexandra Patsavas | .. | music supervisor |
Lizzy Pattinson | .. | vocalist |
David Pyatt | .. | musician: french horn |
Adam Milo Smalley | .. | music editor |
Ian Thomas | .. | musician: drums |
David Torn | .. | musician: solo guitar & textures |
Kasey Truman | .. | music coordinator |
Vicci Wardman | .. | musician: viola |
Rosemary Warren-Green | .. | orchestra leader (as Rose Warren-Green) |
Bruce White | .. | musician: viola |
Brittany Whyte | .. | music coordinator (as Brittany Warfield) |
Hayley Williams | .. | singer: 'Decode' |
Jonathan Williams | .. | musician: cello |
Kenny Woods | .. | music producer |
Brian Zarate | .. | music supervisor |
Transportation Department
Dave Amberik | .. | driver/generator operator (as Dave Amberick) |
William A. Benedict | .. | driver |
Brandon Chandler | .. | driver |
Rick Chouinard | .. | transportation captain (as Richard Chouinard) |
James Davis | .. | driver (as Jim Davis) |
Thomas P. Donovan | .. | driver (as Tom Donovan) |
William Dreher | .. | driver/generator operator (as Will 'Power' Dreher) |
Justin Durrie | .. | driver |
Nik Edgerton | .. | transportation captain: Oregon (as Nick Edgerton) |
Steve Evans | .. | driver |
Andrew Forgash | .. | transportation |
Tom Garris | .. | transportation captain: second unit |
Shayna Goldstein | .. | driver |
Gordon Grange | .. | driver |
Ryder Greene | .. | driver: second unit |
Mark 'Sparky' Haleston | .. | driver: second unit (as Mark Halestrom) |
Ransom Hamersly | .. | driver: second unit |
Kenneth L. Hardman | .. | driver (as Kenny Hardman) |
Bart Heimburger | .. | driver |
Tyrone Hines | .. | driver |
Lance Hruza | .. | driver |
Robert K. Johnson | .. | transportation coordinator (as Rob Johnson) |
Philip Krysl | .. | driver |
Tony Laughlin | .. | driver |
Kenny Lee | .. | driver |
Andrew Marrow | .. | driver |
Stephen McGuire | .. | driver |
Brendan McKeon | .. | driver |
Greg McVey | .. | driver (as Greg 'Bubba' McVey) |
Jeremy Morgan | .. | driver |
Andrew Mott | .. | driver (as Andy Mott) |
Steve H. Pape | .. | driver: second unit (as Steve Pape) |
Wayne Parviainen | .. | driver (as Wayne Parvianan) |
Robert Platt | .. | driver (as Robert 'Spike' Platt) |
Thomas Platt | .. | driver |
Steve Polon | .. | driver/office manager |
Kevin Pullen | .. | driver |
Danny Rowe | .. | driver |
Michael Scotty | .. | insert car driver |
Joe Soleberg | .. | driver (as Joe Solberg) |
Laura Stride | .. | driver |
John Sundby | .. | driver |
Bernard 'Ski' Szymanski | .. | driver |
Mike Toston | .. | driver |
Michael Trottochau | .. | driver (as Michael Trottocham) |
J. Armin Garza II | .. | driver: camera car (uncredited) |
John Petty | .. | driver: second unit (uncredited) |
Rick Wiley | .. | driver: camera car (uncredited) |
Keegan Zall | .. | driver: cast (uncredited) |
Other crew
Raza Ahmad | .. | intern: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences |
Noor Ahmed | .. | production legal |
Brian Amlin | .. | production associate: second unit |
Dee Dee Anderson | .. | choreographer |
Lynell Bangs | .. | production accountant: additional photography |
Karen Barna | .. | business affairs/legal |
Annica Bellander | .. | marketing manager |
Karla Benson | .. | medic: second unit |
Steve Berens | .. | animal wrangler: additional photography |
Gillian Bohrer | .. | production executive |
Robbie Bolick | .. | designer: PIC |
Marcin Borkowski | .. | production assistant |
Barbara Brown | .. | script supervisor: second unit |
Stephan Burle | .. | designer: PIC |
Jason Campbell | .. | medic |
Emmy Castlan | .. | assistant: Ms. Rosenfelt (as Emmy Castlen) |
John Charles | .. | software manager: Sony DAC |
Sarah Coatts | .. | co-producer: PIC |
Matthew Cohen | .. | assistant: Mr. Godfrey |
Chris Coogan | .. | designer: PIC |
Sarah Crauder | .. | office production assistant |
Michael Crockett | .. | office production assistant |
Cody D'Ambrosio | .. | set production assistant |
Brad Davis | .. | production accountant (as R. Bradley Davis) |
Brittnee Dewald | .. | craft service: second unit |
Lorraine Dowty | .. | payroll clerk |
Sarah Duryea | .. | production intern |
Susan Brady Dyson | .. | production secretary |
Steven Eddy | .. | physical production executive |
Katie Eustermann | .. | second assistant accountant |
Erik Feig | .. | production executive |
Duncan Ferguson | .. | office production assistant |
Julio Ferrario | .. | creative supervisor: PIC |
Megan Ferren | .. | office production assistant |
Susan Funk | .. | additional craft service assistant |
Marc C. Geschwind | .. | extras coordinator |
Erica Getler | .. | additional set production assistant |
Carolyn Golden | .. | production assistant |
Pamela B. Green | .. | producer: PIC |
Julie Hansen | .. | post production accountant |
Jim Hartz | .. | studio teacher |
Lauren Henry | .. | animal trainer |
Kieran Henthorn | .. | additional set production assistant: second unit |
Lewis Herrera | .. | assistant production coordinator |
Shelly Heyward | .. | production assistant |
Art Hickman | .. | marine coordinator |
Robert S. Hoffman | .. | set production assistant (as Rob Hoffman) |
Wendy Jessen | .. | aerial coordinator |
Marisol Jiménez | .. | second assistant accountant (as Marisol Jimenez) |
Eric Johnson | .. | office production assistant |
Quanita Johnson | .. | production finance assistant |
Bev Kadow | .. | boat wrangler |
Lloyd L. Kadow | .. | boat wrangler |
Jamie Kemp | .. | chef |
Ashley Kravitz | .. | clearance coordinator |
Adam Kulick | .. | representative: Goldcrest Pictures Limited |
Rose Leiker | .. | set production assistant |
Devan Linforth | .. | set production assistant |
Marcus Lucas | .. | stand-in |
Sean Ludeman | .. | stand-in: Robert Pattinson |
Adam Markle | .. | production assistant |
Cathy Marshall | .. | payroll accountant |
Traci Martin | .. | first assistant accountant |
Amber Mazzamuto | .. | assistant: Mr. Morgan |
Shane McCarthy | .. | production assistant: second unit |
Devlin McCluskey | .. | second assistant to Mr. Morgan |
Kristi McConnell | .. | construction accountant: additional photography |
Mary McDonald-Lewis | .. | dialect coach |
Linda McGinnis | .. | first unit medic (as L. McGinnis) / medic (as L. McGinnis) |
Lisa McNeil | .. | script supervisor: additional photgraphy |
Tony Murphy | .. | representative: Goldcrest Pictures Limited |
Brian Nailing | .. | cook |
Kyndi Niquette | .. | photo double: Rachelle Lefevre |
David B. Oliver | .. | production finance |
Mike Page | .. | production assistant |
Harley Pasternak | .. | personal trainer |
Adam Perrigan | .. | set production assistant |
Myleshia Perryman | .. | assistant: Ms. Imperato Stabile |
Francis Pfitzner | .. | production staff: intern |
Ken Potts | .. | set production assistant |
Danielle Poudrier | .. | production assistant |
Katie Powers | .. | photo double: Kristen Stewart |
Michael Prokop | .. | chef |
Aurora Ann Quinones | .. | production assistant: reshoots |
Katie Rasmussen | .. | production assistant |
Benjamin R. Reder | .. | production legal counsel |
Russ Riggins | .. | production financing: Comerica Entertainment Group |
Sam Ross | .. | craft service: second unit |
Bill Rowe | .. | baseball advisor |
Jackson Rowe | .. | production assistant: second unit |
Jason Ruffolo | .. | additional production assistant: second unit |
Jule 'Dude' Rustemeier | .. | death consultant |
Mika Saito | .. | production coordinator |
Rey-Phillip Santos | .. | production assistant |
Taylor Saxon | .. | key medic |
Tara A. Senior | .. | production legal counsel |
Geoff Shaevitz | .. | production executive |
Ann Shimabukuro | .. | set production assistant |
Kevin G. Shipley | .. | production assistant |
Peter J. Silbermann | .. | unit publicist |
Bret Slater | .. | production secretary: additional photography |
Roland Sonnenburg | .. | animal trainer |
Todd Steiner | .. | production financing |
Faith Strongheart | .. | assistant production coordinator |
Heidi Sturdevant | .. | script supervisor: second unit |
E. Thompson | .. | production executive / production executive: Maverick Films |
Michael Thompson | .. | production assistant |
Judi Townsend | .. | script supervisor |
Shermagne Umali | .. | production assistant |
Ryan Van Riper | .. | assistant accountant |
Jarik Van Sluijs | .. | creative supervisor: PIC |
Chanda Venable | .. | production assistant |
Anthony Walters | .. | representative: Goldcrest Pictures Limited |
Benn Wiebe | .. | assistant to producer |
David Williams | .. | assistant craft service |
Patsy Williams | .. | craft service |
Tim Williams | .. | wolves trainer |
Derek Wilson | .. | production assistant |
Ryan Windsor | .. | medic |
Donald E. Wygal | .. | production coordinator: additional photography (as Donald Wygal) |
Sharyn Yau | .. | publicity and marketing |
Ed Yonaitis | .. | office production assistant |
Jason Zorigian | .. | production coordinator: second unit |
Wes Murphy | .. | stand-in: Robert Pattinson (uncredited) |
Regan B. Pederson | .. | legal intern (uncredited) |
Audrey Walker | .. | stand-in (uncredited) |
Thanks
Brian Zarate | .. | very special thanks |
Lautner at the 2012 Comic-Con | |
Born | February 11, 1992 (age 27) Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. |
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Residence | Valencia, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, voice actor, model |
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Taylor Daniel Lautner[1][2] (/ˈlaʊtnər/; born February 11, 1992) is an American actor, voice actor, and model. He is known for playing Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga film series based on the novels of the same name by Stephenie Meyer.
Lautner began his acting career playing bit roles in comedy series such as The Bernie Mac Show (2003) and My Wife and Kids (2004), before having voice roles in television series like What's New, Scooby-Doo? (2005) and Danny Phantom (2005). In 2005, he appeared in the film Cheaper by the Dozen 2 and starred in The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D. He also starred in the 2011 action film Abduction.
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Since 2013, Lautner has starred in the BBC sitcom Cuckoo as the son of the titular main character. In 2016, he played a leading role, Dr. Cassidy Cascade, in the second season of FOXblack comedy series Scream Queens.
The late 2000s saw Lautner become a teen idol and sex symbol, after extensively changing his physique to keep the role of Jacob Black in further Twilight installments, and generating media attention for his looks. In 2010, he was ranked second on Glamour's 'The 50 Sexiest Men of 2010' list, and fourth on People's 'Most Amazing Bodies' list. Also in the same year, Lautner was named the highest-paid teenage actor in Hollywood.
- 2Career
- 4Personal life
- 5Filmography
Early life
Lautner was born on February 11, 1992,[3] in Grand Rapids, Michigan,[3] the son of Deborah and Daniel Lautner.[4] His mother works for a software development company, while his father was a Midwest Airlines pilot.[4][5] He has one younger sister named Makena.[4] Raised as a Roman Catholic,[6][7] Lautner has Austrian, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, and Swiss ancestry, and has stated that he has 'distant' Native American ancestry (specifically Ottawa and Potawatomi) through his mother.[8][9] He grew up in Hudsonville, Michigan, a town near Grand Rapids.[10] He has stated that he was bullied in school because he was an actor. He commented, 'I just had to tell myself 'I can't let this get to me. This is what I love to do. And I'm going to continue doing it.'[11]
He took his first karate class at the age of six.[4] A year later, he attended the national karate tournament in Louisville, Kentucky, where he met Michael Chaturantabut, the founder of Xtreme Martial Arts. Chaturantabut invited Lautner to a camp he held at University of California, Los Angeles.[4] Lautner trained with Chaturantabut for several years, earning his black belt by the age of eight, and winning several junior world championships.[10] He appeared in an ISKA karate event televised on ESPN in 2003 that was later lampooned on the sports-comedy show Cheap Seats that first aired in 2006.[12]
In junior high, Lautner—who was involved in karate, baseball and hip-hop dance—won the award for 'Best Smile' and played in the school's Turkey Bowl American Football game.[13] He went to public school in Valencia, California at Valencia High School until his sophomore year.[14] Chaturantabut, who once portrayed the Blue Ranger in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue, suggested to Lautner that he take up acting.[4] For a few years, the Lautners flew from Michigan to Los Angeles for auditions when his talent agency called, and returned to Grand Rapids for school sometimes the same day.[4] Lautner balanced karate and acting with being on the football and baseball teams at his school, and taking up jazz and hip-hop dance.[15] After that became tiring, Lautner and his family decided to move to California for a month, to try it out, before moving to Santa Clarita, California, permanently in 2002.[4][15]
Career
2001–07: Career beginnings
In his first months after moving to Los Angeles, Lautner appeared in small television roles, small film roles, and ads and commercials. In 2001, Lautner first appeared in the made-for-television film, Shadow Fury. He then got a voice-over job in a commercial for Rugrats Go Wild.[10] He then appeared in small television roles on The Bernie Mac Show, My Wife and Kids, and Summerland.[4] Lautner then earned voice-over roles in animated series such as Danny Phantom, Duck Dodgers, and What's New, Scooby-Doo?. The same year, he earned his first breakout role, starring in the film, The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D.[4] Lautner spent three months on location in Austin, Texas, to film the movie,[4] which was received with negative reviews from critics, and was a minor international success. However, Lautner was nominated at the 2006 Young Artist Awards for Best Performance in a Feature Film by a Leading Actor.[16] For the film, Lautner choreographed all of his fight scenes after director Robert Rodríguez learned of his extensive martial arts training.[15] Months later, he played Eliot Murtaugh in Cheaper by the Dozen 2, which was panned by critics, being named one of the 'Worst Films of the 2000s' by Rotten Tomatoes.[17] After returning from Canada filming the latter movie, Lautner said he realized his newfound fame, from Sharkboy and Lavagirl.[4] In 2006 he appeared in the show Love Inc. and the TV special He's a Bully, Charlie Brown. Two years later, Lautner appeared in a lead role in the short-lived NBC drama, My Own Worst Enemy, portraying Christian Slater's son, Jack Spivey.[18]Rolling Stone coined his early roles as either 'the popular kid, jock, or bully.'[11]
2008–09: Breakthrough and The Twilight Series
In 2007, filmmakers began a search for actors to portray Jacob Black, a Native American friend of lead character Bella Swan in Twilight, the first film in The Twilight Saga film series.[18] In January 2008, an open casting call was held in Portland, Oregon. Lautner had not heard of the Twilight series before, but was urged by his agent to audition.[18] At his audition, he read lines with Kristen Stewart, who had already been cast as Bella, and they acted out scenes from The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[18] The film was a commercial success, earning $69 million its opening weekend, and has grossed $392 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews from critics, having a 'Rotten' rating with a weighted average of 5.5/10.[19] In describing the critical consensus, it stated: 'Having lost much of its bite transitioning to the big screen, Twilight will please its devoted fans, but do little for the uninitiated.'[19] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 reviews from film critics, it has an average score of 56 from the 37 reviews.[20] At the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, Lautner was nominated for Male Breakthrough Performance, which was won by co-star Robert Pattinson.[21]
Initially, director Chris Weitz wanted to recast the role of Jacob Black for Twilight's sequel, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, due to the major physical changes that occur in Black between the two novels, and have an actor that would accurately portray 'the new, larger Jacob Black.'[22] Black's role in the novel also increases significantly, with him falling in love with Bella and becoming a werewolf, putting the actor in a starring role. Representatives for Weitz had stated that they were make a full effort to recast the 'high-profile gig,' and MTV News confirmed that Weitz was looking at Michael Copon to take on the role; however, Summit Entertainment said a decision had not been made.[22] In an attempt to keep the role, Lautner weight-trained extensively and gained approximately 30 pounds of muscle.[23] In January 2009, Weitz and Summit Entertainment announced that Lautner would continue to play the role of Jacob in the sequel.[23] In an interview, fellow cast member Kristen Stewart talked about Lautner's transformation saying, 'He's an entirely different person physically.'[24] Stewart later said, 'He gets a lot of attention because he's buff, but I think as soon as the movie comes out, people are going to realize that's not why he got the job.'[11] Co-star Robert Pattinson said after seeing Lautner's body, 'I saw him and thought 'Jesus, I'm going to get fired.'[25] In an interview with The Wrap, Weitz said Lautner deserved a lot of credit for the movie's box office, stating, 'If you look at the movie, it should have been the weakest in the franchise, because Robert Pattinson doesn't play as big a role.'[26] Weitz said Lautner had to 'pick up that slack, and if his character hadn't been emotionally, not just physically, appealing, the movie wouldn't have been as big a hit.'[26] The commercial performance of the film outpaced the first film, setting several box office records including the biggest midnight opening in the United States and Canada and the biggest single-day opening.[27] The opening weekend of New Moon is the third highest opening weekend in domestic history with $142,839,137.[28]The Twilight Saga: New Moon also has the sixth highest worldwide opening weekend with $274.9 million total.[29] Critical reception was less favorable, with the movie getting a 4.6/10 average from Rotten Tomatoes, and a 44 on Metacritic.[30][31] Lautner won Favorite Breakout Movie Actor at the 35th People's Choice Awards.[32]
Although it began after the release of the first film, upon release of New Moon, Lautner and his co-stars Stewart and Pattinson transitioned to teen idol status, with Lautner particularly admired by teens for his new physical characteristics, becoming a sex symbol. The trio appeared on many covers and televised appearances together.[33] In between the second and third films in the Twilight series, Lautner was a part of the ensemble cast in the movie Valentine's Day as Willy Harrington, acting alongside his rumored girlfriend at the time, American country pop singer Taylor Swift. The duo was nominated at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards for Best Kiss. Although it received generally negative reviews,[34] the film grossed $213 million and had the second biggest opening in the United States for a romantic comedy film.[35] Lautner presented at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards and the 82nd Academy Awards.[36][37] Lautner hosted Saturday Night Live on December 12, 2009, making him one of the youngest celebrity hosts in the show's history.[38]
2010–present: Continuing Twilight and later projects
Lautner returned for the third Twilight film, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, in 2010. Receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film surpassed its predecessor to become the highest-grossing film of the franchise and the highest-grossing romantic fantasy, werewolf and vampire movie of all time at the American and Canadian box office.[39] It ranks as the 36th highest-grossing film of all-time in the U.S. and Canada. The popularity of Lautner and his cast members continued to summit, especially via the 'Team Edward vs. Team Jacob' campaign that promoted the film.[40] Lautner's fanbase also began to expand to older audiences.[40] Lautner won Best Fantasy Actor at the 2010 Scream Awards, and he is nominated for Favorite Movie Actor for his role in Eclipse at the 37th People's Choice Awards.[41] In November 2010 The Hollywood Reporter named Lautner as one of the young male actors who are 'pushing – or being pushed' into taking over Hollywood as the new 'A-List'.[42][43]
Lautner was initially supposed to be in two films, Northern Lights and a movie based on Max Steel, but pulled out of both films due to scheduling conflicts and better offers.[26] Other planned projects were the lead in a movie about Stretch Armstrong and a hostage thriller, Cancun.[26] Lautner filmed a Bourne Identity-esque spy film with Lily Collins, entitled Abduction. It was released in September 2011 to universally negative reviews from critics[44] and Lautner's performance was heavily criticised.[45][46][47] He appeared in the remaining parts of the Twilight series, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn films, which were released over a two-year period from 2011–2012.[26] Lautner then filmed Grown Ups 2 alongside Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. It was released in September 2013.[48]
In 2010, Lautner was considered to be the highest-paid teen actor in Hollywood.[49] In February 2014, it was confirmed that Lautner would be joining the BBC Three comedy series Cuckoo, replacing Andy Samberg.[50] Lautner has continued in this role, co-starring in the BBC comedy for three series. From September to December 2016, Lautner co-starred on the Ryan Murphy comedy horror series Scream Queens.[51]
Public image
Publications such as GQ, Rolling Stone, and People have referred to Lautner as a sex symbol, with the latter publication calling the actor a future epitome of pop culture.[5][11][52] He has been called the new young adult star that can 'both woo the girls with his intensity and impress the boys with his rugged agility.'[15] According to Mickey Rapkin of GQ, the use of Lautner's physique in films has been compared to Megan Fox in her work.[5] After his massive physical change following Twilight, Lautner became a tabloid teen idol with his co-stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. Lautner, determined to stay in the series, worked out every day and gained over 30 pounds (14 kg) of muscle in order to bulk up for the role of Jacob Black in the remaining films in The Twilight Saga.[53] Michelle Lanz of MSN Wonderwall said that Lautner's change may have saved his career.[54] Several critics credit Lautner's physical characteristics for much of the success of the Twilight series, with critic Sharon Waxman stating, 'as a tabloid teen idol, he certainly deserves some credit for New Moon's $700 million worldwide gross.'[26] Lautner's abs in particular have been subject to media attention, with The Wrap stating that companies bidding for the actor in movies in 2011 would 'shell out for the young actor's much-on-display though mostly untried abs.'[26] Mickey Rapkin of GQ said, 'the film's marketing issues were solved when Lautner's 'abdominal muscles became New Moon's main talking point, not to mention his calling card.'[5] He was named number one on Access Hollywood's 'Top 5 Hollywood Abs' list.[55]
Before the actor turned 18, his sexualized image was often critiqued, and subject to controversy. In December 2009, Lautner appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone in a wet T-shirt. Jennifer Cady of E! Online said to wait a few months when Lautner would 'be of age, which will make this whole operation you got going on completely legal.'[56] In his interview with the magazine, after declining to talk about whether he was dating Taylor Swift, the magazine pressed Lautner on rumors of him being gay, which he brushed off.[57] Brent Hartinger, a columnist for AfterElton, blasted the magazine, calling the questioning 'unimaginably irresponsible,' commenting that Lautner was just 'a 17-year old kid' and that while the rumors were baseless and speculation from certain blogs and fans, it was disappointing that a 'legitimate media outlet' would print gossip.[57] Hartinger said the magazine reached a 'new low' and did not have common decency, noting that the line between child and adult 'is there for a good reason'.[57]
Lautner has stated that he does not want to be just known for his looks, as some have attributed his popularity to that and not his actual acting skill. In an interview, the actor revealed that he was originally supposed to have a baring scene in the movie Valentine's Day.[5] He stated, 'The script said we were walking into school and Willy takes off his shirt. I said, 'Whoa, whoa, whoa. Time out. He's gonna take off his shirt in the middle of school? No, no, no. The reason I took off my shirt for New Moon is because it's written in the book that way. And there's reasons behind it.'[5] Lautner later said he would not bare his chest for any role that did not call for it.[5] In June 2010, Lautner covered GQ magazine.[5] The actor was lampooned in conservative writer Laura Ingraham's satiricalThe Obama Diaries, commenting to have Lautner as a mascot for the White House Easter Egg Roll, to fit their health-conscious theme, and have Lautner don a furry bunny head and appear shirtless.[58] In 2010, Lautner was ranked number two on Glamour's '50 Sexiest Men of 2010 ' list.[59]Men's Health ranked him at third on their list of 'Top 10 Summer Bodies.'[60] Additionally in 2010, he was ranked fourth on People's 'Most Amazing Bodies' list.[61]
Personal life
Lautner has an intricate workout plan, which was covered by Men's Health, and has a specific diet after developing his body for The Twilight Saga: New Moon.[5] In addition, he still practices and trains in martial arts regularly.[5][11] He has stated that he is drug- and alcohol-free.[11]
Lautner resides with his parents and younger sister in Valencia, California, which he says he prefers because of the paparazzi. Lautner has said that he has never thought of moving out on his own, stating, 'The thing I love is that my home life hasn't changed. I still help out with the garbage. I still help out with the lawn.' He owns a BMW 5 series, with dark-tinted windows intended to provide anonymity.[5]
The boost given to his career by the success of the Twilight films made him too busy to attend school, so he took the California High School Proficiency Exam to graduate from high school in 2008.[citation needed] He has stated on Late Show with David Letterman that if he does not have work, he would like to go back to school. In 2010, he stated that 'I finished high school and enrolled in my local community college'.[14]
Relationship
Lautner dated his Valentine's Day co-star, Taylor Swift for three months in 2009.[62][63] He then started dating his co-star in Abduction, Lily Collins, in 2010 and broke up the next year.[64] Lautner began dating his Tracers co-star, Marie Avgeropoulos in 2013 until their split in early 2015.[65] He dated actress Billie Lourd, his Scream Queens co-star, in late 2016. They broke up after eight months of dating in August 2017.[66]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Shadow Fury | Young Kismet | |
2005 | The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D | Sharkboy | |
Cheaper by the Dozen 2 | Elliot Murtaugh | ||
2008 | Twilight | Jacob Black | |
2009 | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | ||
2010 | Valentine's Day | Willy Harrinton | |
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | Jacob Black | ||
2011 | Field of Dreams 2: Lockout | Iowa Farmer | Short film |
Abduction | Nathan Harper | ||
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 | Jacob Black | ||
2012 | The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 | ||
2013 | Grown Ups 2 | Frat Boy Andy | |
2015 | Tracers | Cam | |
The Ridiculous 6 | Lil' Pete | ||
2016 | Run the Tide | Reymond Hightower |
Twilight 2008 Netflix
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2003–2004 | The Bernie Mac Show | Aaron | Episodes: 'Bernie Mac Rope-a-Dope', 'Being Bernie Mac' |
2004 | The Nick & Jessica Variety Hour | Mouseketeer | Unsold television pilot |
My Wife and Kids | Tyrone | Episode: 'Class Reunion' | |
Summerland | Boy on beach | Episode: 'To Thine Self Be True' | |
2005 | What's New, Scooby-Doo? | Ned / Dennis | Voice role; 2 episodes |
Duck Dodgers | Terrible Obnoxious Boy / Reggie Wasserstein | Voice role; 2 episodes | |
2005–2007 | Danny Phantom | Youngblood | Voice role; 3 episodes |
2006 | Love, Inc. | Oliver | Episode: 'Arrested Development' |
He's a Bully, Charlie Brown | Joe Agate | Voice role, television film | |
2008 | My Own Worst Enemy | Jack Spivey | Main role |
2014–2018 | Cuckoo | Dale Ashbrick Jr | Main role (series 2–4) |
2016 | Scream Queens | Dr. Cassidy Cascade | Main role (season 2) |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Lead Actor | The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D | Nominated | [16] |
2009 | Scream Awards | Male Breakout Performance | Twilight | Won | [67] |
MTV Movie Awards | Best Breakthrough Performance – Male | Nominated | [68] | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Fresh Face – Male | Himself | Won | [69] | |
2010 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Breakout Actor | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | Won | [32] |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actor | Won | [70] | ||
Cutest Couple Shared with Kristen Stewart | Won | [70] | |||
Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Screen CoupleShared with Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [71] | ||
Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Lead Actor | Nominated | [72] | ||
Best Kiss Shared with Taylor Swift | Valentine's Day | MTV Movie Awards | Nominated | [73] | |
Teen Choice Awards | Male Hottie | Himself | Won | [74] | |
Red Carpet Fashion Icon – Male | Won | [74] | |||
Choice Smile | Won | [75] | |||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie Actor: Fantasy | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | Won | [76] | |
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie: Liplock Shared with Taylor Swift | Valentine's Day | Nominated | [77] | |
Choice Movie: Chemistry Shared with Taylor Swift | Nominated | [77] | |||
Scream Awards | Best Fantasy Actor | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | Nominated | [78] | |
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Fave Kiss Shared with Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [79] | ||
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Hottest Hottie | Himself | Won | [79] | |
2011 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actor | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | Nominated | [41] |
Favorite On-screen Team Shared with Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart | Won | [41] | |||
Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Actor | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse & Valentine's Day | Nominated | [80] | |
Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst EnsembleShared with the entire cast | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | Nominated | [80] | |
2012 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Actor | The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 & Abduction | Nominated | [81] |
Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Screen CoupleShared with Kristen Stewart | The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 | Nominated | [81] | |
Worst EnsembleShared with the entire cast | Nominated | [81] | |||
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Buttkicker | Won | [79] | ||
2013 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Supporting Actor | The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 | Won | [82] |
Worst Screen CoupleShared with Mackenzie Foy | Won | [82] | |||
Worst EnsembleShared with the entire cast | Won | [82] | |||
MTV Movie Awards | Best Shirtless Performance | Won | [83] | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Actor Sci-Fi/Fantasy | The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 | Won | [84] | |
Teen Choice Awards | Male Hottie | Himself | Nominated | [85] | |
Smile | Nominated | [85] | |||
2014 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Supporting Actor | Grown Ups 2 | Nominated | [86] |
Worst Screen ComboShared with the entire cast | Nominated | [86] | |||
2017 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie Actor: Drama | Run the Tide | Nominated | [87] |
Choice Scene Stealer | Scream Queens | Nominated | [88] |
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Photos
Quotes
Isabella Swan : Who are they?
Angela Weber : The Cullens.
Jessica Stanley : They're, um, Dr. and Mrs. Cullen's foster kids. They moved down here from Alaska, like, a few years ago.
Angela Weber : They kinda keep to themselves.
Jessica Stanley : Yeah 'cause they're all together, like TOGETHER together. Uh, the blonde girl, that's Rosalie, and the big dark-haired guy, Emmett, they're like a thing. I'm not even sure that's legal.
Angela Weber : Jess, they're not actually related.
Jessica Stanley : Yeah, but they live together. It's weird-and, okay, the little dark-haired girl is Alice. She's REALLY weird, and, um, she's with Jasper, the blonde one who looks like he's in pain.
Jessica Stanley : Hey you're from Arizona right?
Isabella Swan : Yeah.
Jessica Stanley : Aren't people from Arizona supposed to be like, really tan?
Isabella Swan : Yeah, maybe, that's why they kicked me out.
Angela Weber : Smile!
[camera clicks]
Isabella Swan : Okay.
Angela Weber : Sorry, I needed a candid for the feature
Eric Yorkie : The Feature's dead Angela, don't bring it up again!
Isabella Swan : It's okay, I just..
Eric Yorkie : I-I got your back baby.
Angela Weber : I guess we'll just run another editorial on.. Teen Drinking..
Isabella Swan : You know, you could always go for.. eating disorders? Speedo padding on the swim team.
Angela Weber : Actually, that's a good one..
Jessica Stanley : Kirk right?
Angela Weber : [in unison] Kirk.
Jessica Stanley : That's exactly what I thought.
Angela Weber : We're talking 'Olympic Sized'.
Jessica Stanley : There's no way - he's so skinny, it doesn't make sense.
Angela Weber : Totally.
Jessica Stanley : Bella! Guess who just asked me to prom. I totally thought Mike was gonna ask you, actually. Um, it's not gonna be weird though, right?
Isabella Swan : No, no. Zero weirdness. You guys are great together.
Jessica Stanley : I know, right?
Eric Yorkie : Hey, Mikey - you met my home girl, Bella
Mike Newton : Oh, you-yo-your home girl?
Eric Yorkie : Yeah.
Mike Newton : Yeah?
Mike Newton : My girl.
Tyler Crowley : [kissed Bella's cheek, and pulls Mike's chair out from under him] Sorry I had to ruin your game, Mike.
Mike Newton : [chases Tyler through Cafeteria]
Jessica Stanley : Oh my god, it's like, the first grade all over again, you're the shiny new toy..
Eric Yorkie : Yeah, hey! La Push, baby! You in?
Isabella Swan : Should I know what that means?
Mike Newton : La Push Beach down at the Quileute Rez. We're all going tomorrow.
Jessica Stanley : Yeah, there's a big swell coming down.
Eric Yorkie : and I don't just surf the Internet.
[Pretends to surf]
Jessica Stanley : Eric, you stood up once, and it was a foam board.
Angela Weber : But there's whale watching, too. Come with us.
Eric Yorkie : La Push, baby. It's La Push. Circuit board layout software.
Isabella Swan : Okay, I'll go if you stop saying that, okay?
Mike Newton : Seriously, dude. It's creepy, man.
Eric Yorkie : What? That's what it's called.
Jessica Stanley : You guys should keep Bella company. Umm.. her date bailed.
Eric Yorkie : What date?