Brenton Thwaites
Brenton Thwaites (Brenton Thwaites), born on August 10, 1989 in Cairns, Queensland, Australia, is an Australian actor.
In 2010, he appeared in the movie "Charge Over You" and entered the entertainment industry; in 2011, he appeared in the Australian co-produced TV series " Near Hometown "; in 2013, he officially became popular because of his participation in the Disney magic movie " Maleficent "; in 2014, he appeared in the science fiction movie " The Giver " gained widespread attention; in the same year, he played the leading role in the science fiction film " Gods of Egypt ".
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In January 2017, Brenton Thwaites was shortlisted for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor with " Gods of Egypt ".
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Performing Experience
In 2010, Brenton Thwaites appeared in the first film " Charge Over You " and officially entered the entertainment circle.
In 2011, Brenton Thwaites participated in the Australian co-produced TV series "The Feelings Near Hometown ". He played the role of Stu Henderson in the play; in the same year he also participated in two TV series "Coast Patrol" and "SLiDE".
In 2012, he came to the United States to develop, starred in the American youth film " Blue Coral Reef: Awakening ", and acted as the male lead Dean McMullen in the film; in 2013, he participated in the American horror film " Oculus " and the Australian crime thriller film " Son of a Gun" ".
In May 2014, Brenton Thwaites, Catwoman , Mary Elle Fanning, etc. starred in the Disney magical film " Maleficent ", which played the charming and youthful Prince Philip; in August of the same year, the film " The Giver " with Brenton Thwaites as the male lead was officially released; In the same year, he also served as the actor Bek in the Hollywood science fiction adventure film " Gods of Egypt ".
In 2018, the drama " Titans " of the streaming platform DC Universe starring in the drama premiered, playing the role of "Robin" Robin in the drama .
Character Evaluation
Brenton Thwaites is well known to local audiences for his role in the popular Australian soap opera "Long Homes Away". Later, he took on the TV movie "Young Coral Island: Awakening" on the American Lifetime Channel; especially the prince in "Maleficent" in mid-2014. Although there are not many scenes, its sunny and youthful appearance and affectionate acting skills have won the affirmation of many audiences ( by ).