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Robert Pattinson
Pattinson at the Twilight premiere in Los Angeles
Born
Robert Thomas-Pattinson
Occupation(s)Actor, model
Years active2004—present

Robert Thomas-Pattinson (born 13 May 1986) is an English actor, model and musician,[1] best known for playing Edward Cullen in the film adaptation of Twilight, based on the novel by Stephenie Meyer, and Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

Biography

Early life

Pattinson was born in London, England. His mother, Clare, worked for a modeling agency, and his father, Richard, imported vintage cars from the U.S.[2] He became involved in amateur theatre through the Barnes Theatre Company. After some backstage experience there, he took on acting roles. He caught the attention of an acting agent in a production of Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and began looking for professional roles. Since then he has performed in an amateur version of Macbeth at the Old Sorting Office Arts Centre, as well as trying his hand at modeling.

Modeling

He began his modeling career when he was twelve years old, but it wound down only four years later. He has blamed his lack of work as a model on his masculine appearance. Pattinson explained in December of 2008, "When I first started I was quite tall and looked like a girl, so I got lots of jobs, because it was during that period where the androgynous look was cool. Then, I guess, I became too much of a guy, so I never got any more jobs. I had the most unsuccessful modeling career."[3]

Acting career

He had supporting roles in the made for television film Ring of the Nibelungs in 2004, and in director Mira Nair’s Vanity Fair, although his scenes in the latter were deleted, and only appear on the DVD version. In May 2005 he was slated to appear in the UK premiere of The Woman Before at the Royal Court Theatre, but was fired shortly before the opening night and was replaced by Tom Riley.

Later that year he played Cedric Diggory in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Consequently, he was named that year's British Star of Tomorrow by Times Online.[4] He also has more than once been touted as the next Jude Law.[5][6][7]

Pattinson appeared in the advertising campaign for Hackett's Autumn 2007 collection. Pattinson plays Edward Cullen in the movie Twilight, based on Stephenie Meyer's bestselling novel of the same name, which was released on November 21, 2008 in North America. According to TV Guide, Pattinson was initially apprehensive about auditioning for the role of Edward Cullen, fearful that he wouldn't be able to live up to the "perfection" expected from the character.[8]

He has lead roles in the the forthcoming feature films Little Ashes (in which he plays Salvador Dalí), How To Be (a British comedy) and the short film The Summer House. He is also set to reprise his role as Edward Cullen in the Twilight sequel, New Moon, with filming slated to begin in March 2009.[9]

Musical career

Pattinson appears as the singer of two songs on the Twilight soundtrack: "Never Think", which he co-wrote with Sam Bradley,[10] and "Let Me Sign", which was written by Marcus Foster and Bobby Long.[11] The songs were included in the film after director Catherine Hardwicke added Pattinson's recordings into an early cut without his knowledge, and he agreed that "one of them specifically, it really made the scene better. It was like it was supposed to be there."[12] Aside from recording for the soundtrack, Pattinson has said, "I've never really recorded anything - I just played in pubs and stuff", and when asked about a professional music career, he said, "Music is my back-up plan if acting fails."[12] In 2008, he also performed with his first girlfriend's current boyfriend's band, called "Bad Girls".[13]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Vanity Fair Rawdy Crawley (uncredited)
Ring of the Nibelungs Giselher TV movie
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Cedric Diggory
2006 The Haunted Airman Toby Jugg TV movie
2007 The Bad Mother's Handbook Daniel Gale TV movie
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Cedric Diggory flashback only
2008 How To Be Art
Twilight Edward Cullen
The Summer House Richard unreleased
2009 Little Ashes Salvador Dalí unreleased
New Moon Edward Cullen pre-production

Awards

Year Group Award Result Film
2008 Hollywood Film Festival New Hollywood Won
Strasbourg Film Festival Best Actor in a Feature Won How To Be

References

  1. ^ Gina McIntyre (2008-10-09). "Robert Pattinson on his 'Twilight' songs: 'Music is my backup plan if acting fails'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  2. ^ Robert Pattinson
  3. ^ New York Magazine
  4. ^ Lisa Dillon (2005-05-26). "Almost famous". The Times. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
  5. ^ "Top 20 Rising Stars Under 30". Saturday Night Magazine. 2008-07-29. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
  6. ^ Flora Stubbs (2005-11-17). "Potter star 'next Jude Law'". Evening Standard. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
  7. ^ "Teen People Names 'Artists of the Year' and 'What's Next'". Starpulse. 2005-11-02. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
  8. ^ "Before the Spotlight, Twilight's Robert Pattinson Was Intimidated by "Perfect" Role" TV Guide. November 21, 2008. Retrieved on November 26 2008.
  9. ^ Seacrest, Ryan (Interviewer); Stewart, Kristen (Subject). On Air with Ryan Seacrest - Interview with Kristen Stewart (Radio interview). Event occurs at 00:02:50. Retrieved 2008-12-14. {{cite AV media}}: Unknown parameter |year2= ignored (help) KIIS-FM
  10. ^ "Sam Bradley Interview". Portrait Magazine. December 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
  11. ^ Becky Reed. "Twilight Star Talks Soundtrack". Click Music. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
  12. ^ a b Gina McIntyre (2008-10-09). "Robert Pattinson on his 'Twilight' songs: 'Music is my backup plan if acting fails'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
  13. ^ Katrina-Kasey Wheeler (2009-01-10). "Music: Robert Pattinson's back up plan". Pop Media Examiner. {{cite web}}: Text "accessdate-2009-01-30" ignored (help)

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