Taylor Lautner
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Born | Taylor Daniel Lautner February 11, 1992 , U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2001–present |
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Taylor Dome (m. 2022) |
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Taylor Daniel Lautner[1][2] (/ˈlaʊtnər/;[3] born February 11, 1992) is an American actor. He gained fame for playing werewolf Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga film series (2008–2012).[4][5]
Lautner began his acting career playing bit parts 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.
From 2014 to 2018, Lautner starred in the BBC sitcom Cuckoo as the son of the titular character. In 2016, he played a leading role, Dr. Cassidy Cascade, in the second season of FOX black 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.
Early life
Lautner was born on February 11, 1992,[6] in Grand Rapids, Michigan,[6] the son of Deborah and Daniel Lautner.[7] His mother works for a software development company, while his father was a Midwest Airlines pilot.[7][8] He has one younger sister named Makena.[7] Raised as a Roman Catholic,[9][10] Lautner has Dutch, French, and German ancestry, and has stated that he has "distant" Native American ancestry (specifically Odawa and Potawatomi, both Anishinaabe peoples) through his mother.[11][12] He grew up in Hudsonville, Michigan, a town near Grand Rapids.[13] 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.'"[14]
He took his first karate class at the age of six.
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.
Career
2001–2007: 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
2008–2009: Breakthrough and The Twilight Series
In 2007, filmmakers began a search for actors to portray
Initially, director
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
2010–present: Continuing Twilight and later projects
Lautner returned for the third Twilight film,
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.[30] Other planned projects were the lead in a movie about Stretch Armstrong and a hostage thriller, Cancun.[30] 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[49] and Lautner's performance was heavily criticised.[50][51] 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.[30] Lautner then filmed Grown Ups 2 alongside Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. It was released in September 2013.[52]
In 2010, Lautner was considered to be the highest-paid teen actor in Hollywood.[53] In February 2014, it was confirmed that Lautner would be joining the BBC Three comedy series Cuckoo, replacing Andy Samberg.[54] 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.[55] On July 7, 2023, Lautner appeared onstage after singer Taylor Swift premiered a new music video for the song "I Can See You" at the Eras Tour in Kansas City. The video stars Lautner, Joey King, and Presley Cash. Lautner inspired her Speak Now album's single "Back to December".[56]
Public image
Publications such as
Before the actor turned 18, his sexualized image was often critiqued, and subject to controversy. In December 2009, Lautner appeared on the cover of
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
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.[8] In addition, he still practices and trains in martial arts regularly.[8][14] He has stated that he is drug- and alcohol-free.[14]
Lautner is a fan of the Detroit Lions.[67]
While filming Valentine's Day in October 2009, Lautner began a romantic relationship with co-star Taylor Swift; they broke up later that year.[68][69] After filming Abduction with Lily Collins, he began dating her in November 2010. They split in September 2011.[70] From 2013 to 2015 he was in a relationship with Canadian actress and Tracers co-star Marie Avgeropoulos. Lautner began dating actress and Scream Queens co-star Billie Lourd in December 2016; the two split in July 2017.[71] In 2018, Lautner announced that he was dating Taylor "Tay" Dome, a nurse from California. The pair married on November 11, 2022, in California. Lautner previously stated Dome would take his last name upon marriage, making her name "Taylor Lautner".[72]
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 | Jacob Black | |
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 | Jacob Black | |
2013 | Grown Ups 2 | Frat Boy Andy | |
2015 | Tracers | Cam | |
The Ridiculous 6 | Lil' Pete | ||
2016 | Run the Tide | Reymond Hightower | |
2022 | Home Team | Troy Lambert | [73] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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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) |
Music videos
Year | Song | Artist | Role |
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2023 | "I Can See You" | Taylor Swift | Robber |
Awards and nominations
Year | Nominated work | Award | Category | Result | Refs |
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2005 | The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D | Young Artist Awards
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Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Lead Actor | Nominated | [20] |
2009 | Twilight | Scream Awards | Male Breakout Performance | Won | [74] |
MTV Movie Awards
|
Best Breakthrough Performance – Male | Nominated | [75] | ||
Himself | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Fresh Face – Male | Won | [76] | |
2010 | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Breakout Actor | Won | [36] |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actor | Won | [77] | ||
Cutest Couple Shared with Kristen Stewart | Won | [77] | |||
Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Screen Couple Shared with Kristen Stewart
|
Nominated | [78] | ||
Young Artist Awards
|
Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Lead Actor | Nominated | [79] | ||
Valentine's Day | MTV Movie Awards
|
Best Kiss Shared with Taylor Swift | Nominated | [80] | |
Himself | Teen Choice Awards | Male Hottie | Won | [81] | |
Red Carpet Fashion Icon – Male | Won | [81] | |||
Choice Smile | Won | [82] | |||
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | Choice Movie Actor: Fantasy | Won | [83] | ||
Valentine's Day | Choice Movie: Liplock Shared with Taylor Swift | Nominated | [84] | ||
Choice Movie: Chemistry Shared with Taylor Swift | Nominated | [84] | |||
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | Scream Awards | Best Fantasy Actor | Nominated | [85] | |
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Fave Kiss Shared with Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [86] | ||
Himself | Hottest Hottie | Won | [86] | ||
2011 | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actor | Nominated | [46] |
Favorite On-screen Team Shared with Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart | Won | [46] | |||
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse & Valentine's Day | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Actor | Nominated | [87] | |
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | Worst Ensemble Shared with the entire cast
|
Nominated | [87] | ||
2012 | The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 & Abduction | Worst Actor | Nominated | [88] | |
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 | Worst Screen Couple Shared with Kristen Stewart
|
Nominated | [88] | ||
Worst Ensemble Shared with the entire cast
|
Nominated | [88] | |||
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Buttkicker | Won | [86] | ||
2013 | The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Supporting Actor | Won | [89] |
Worst Screen Couple Shared with Mackenzie Foy
|
Won | [89] | |||
Worst Ensemble Shared with the entire cast
|
Won | [89] | |||
MTV Movie Awards
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Best Shirtless Performance | Won | [90] | ||
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 | Teen Choice Awards | Actor Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Won | [91] | |
Himself | Male Hottie | Nominated | [92] | ||
Smile | Nominated | [92] | |||
2014 | Grown Ups 2 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Supporting Actor | Nominated | [93] |
Worst Screen Combo Shared with the entire cast | Nominated | [93] | |||
2017 | Run the Tide | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie Actor: Drama | Nominated | [94] |
Scream Queens | Choice Scene Stealer | Nominated | [95] |
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External links
- Taylor Lautner at IMDb
- Taylor Lautner on Instagram