Charlie Hunnam stars in FX's drama "Sons of Anarchy" as Jackson "Jax" Teller.
Charlie Hunnam has captured the attention of audiences and critics in both the United Kingdom and Hollywood with his versatility, talent and charisma. He will next star in Guillermo del Toro’s "Pacific Rim" for Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. The film will come out in summer 2013. Hunnam recently starred in Jordan Roberts’ "Frankie Go Boom," alongside Chris O’Dowd, Lizzie Caplan and Ron Perlman, and Matthew
Prior to that, the young actor was seen as Bosie in the Miramax feature "Cold Mountain" for director Anthony Minghella. The movie, which was based on the best-selling novel by Charles Frazier, enjoyed a Golden Globe nomination for Best Picture. He also starred in the title role in the big screen adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel "Nicholas Nickleby," which was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Picture. He made his big screen debut in the Paramount thriller "Abandon" and was also seen in Alfonso Cuarón's apocalyptic drama "Children of Men."
Hunnam received audience and critical acclaim for his role in the hit British drama "Queer as Folk." In this show about two gay friends, Hunnam played the role of Nathan, a lovestruck 15-year-old on the lookout for older men. Hunnam reprised the role in the follow-up television miniseries "Queer as Folk 2," which was regarded as one of the best sequels ever put to the television screen. He also starred in the critically acclaimed FOX series "Undeclared" for Judd Apatow, playing a suave theater major from Britain who enlightened his roommate about the mystical world of women.
On the big screen, Hunnam played the role of Daz in Peter Hewitt's "Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?" for USA Films. The movie, set in the '70s in Northern England, follows the metamorphosis of a young man from disco to punk and examines the relationships he shares with his friends and his father, who strangely begins to demonstrate telekinetic powers.
Hunnam got his start on the BBC teen drama series "Byker Grove." Following that, he moved on to the BBC and Disney collaboration "Microsoap."
In addition to his acting talents, Hunnam completed his first screenplay entitled "VLAD." This project is set up at Summit Entertainment with Eric Feig and Plan B producing, and Anthony Mandler set to direct.
Charlie Hunnam has captured the attention of audiences and critics in both the United Kingdom and Hollywood with his versatility, talent and charisma. He will next star in Guillermo del Toro’s "Pacific Rim" for Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. The film will come out in summer 2013. Hunnam recently starred in Jordan Roberts’ "Frankie Go Boom," alongside Chris O’Dowd, Lizzie Caplan and Ron Perlman, and Matthew
Chapman’s "The Ledge" alongside Liv Tyler, Patrick Wilson and Terrence Howard. Before that, Hunnam appeared with Elijah Wood in the independent film "Green Street Hooligans" about the violent world of soccer hooliganism.
Prior to that, the young actor was seen as Bosie in the Miramax feature "Cold Mountain" for director Anthony Minghella. The movie, which was based on the best-selling novel by Charles Frazier, enjoyed a Golden Globe nomination for Best Picture. He also starred in the title role in the big screen adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel "Nicholas Nickleby," which was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Picture. He made his big screen debut in the Paramount thriller "Abandon" and was also seen in Alfonso Cuarón's apocalyptic drama "Children of Men."
Hunnam received audience and critical acclaim for his role in the hit British drama "Queer as Folk." In this show about two gay friends, Hunnam played the role of Nathan, a lovestruck 15-year-old on the lookout for older men. Hunnam reprised the role in the follow-up television miniseries "Queer as Folk 2," which was regarded as one of the best sequels ever put to the television screen. He also starred in the critically acclaimed FOX series "Undeclared" for Judd Apatow, playing a suave theater major from Britain who enlightened his roommate about the mystical world of women.
On the big screen, Hunnam played the role of Daz in Peter Hewitt's "Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?" for USA Films. The movie, set in the '70s in Northern England, follows the metamorphosis of a young man from disco to punk and examines the relationships he shares with his friends and his father, who strangely begins to demonstrate telekinetic powers.
Hunnam got his start on the BBC teen drama series "Byker Grove." Following that, he moved on to the BBC and Disney collaboration "Microsoap."
In addition to his acting talents, Hunnam completed his first screenplay entitled "VLAD." This project is set up at Summit Entertainment with Eric Feig and Plan B producing, and Anthony Mandler set to direct.
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