Justin Chatwin

Justin Chatwin

  • Born: 1982-10-31
  • Birthplace: Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Graduate School: University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Representative Works: War of the worlds, "Dragon Ball", "Shameless"
  • Justin Chatwin (Justin Chatwin) , born on October 31, 1982 in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, is an actor.
    In 2001, he made a guest appearance as a young fan in the film debut " Josie and the Pussycats " [1]  . In 2002, he played Clauson in the sci-fi mini-TV series " Taken " produced by Steven Allan Spielberg [2] . In 2004, he played Matt Soulsby in the thriller " Taking Lives ". In 2005, he played Robbie Ferrier, the rebellious son of the protagonist in the sci-fi movie " War of the worlds " directed by Steven Allan Spielberg [3] . In 2009, it was adapted from the comic film " Seven Dragon Ball " of the same name as Wukong [4-5] . In 2011, he played Steve [6] in Showtime's " Shameless " adapted from the British drama of the same name .    

    Early Experience

    Justin Chatwin, born on October 31, 1982 in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, studied business at the University of British Columbia, Canada   .

    Performing Experience

    In 2001, Justin Chatwin made a cameo as a teenager fan in his film debut " Josie and the Pussycats " .   
    In 2002, he played Clauson in the sci-fi mini-TV series " Taken " produced by Steven Allan Spielberg . 
    In 2004, Justin Chatwin played Matt Soulsby in the thriller " Taking Lives " starring Catwoman and Ethan Hawke . 
    In 2005, Justin Chatwin appeared in the sci-fi movie " War of the worlds " directed by Steven Allan Spielberg and starring Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , where he played Robbie Ferrier, the rebellious son of the protagonist . 
    In 2007, he starred Nick Powell for the first time in the movie " Hollow Man "   .
    In 2009, he played the leading role of Wukong in the comic film " Seven Seven Dragon Ball " produced by Twentieth Century Fox , and collaborated with Emmy Rossum and Chow Yun Fat in the film .   
    In 2011, Justin Chatwin appeared in Showtime's " Shameless " adapted from the British drama of the same name . In the film, he once again collaborated with Emmy Rossum and played a pair of hot and lovely couples   .

    Personal Life

    Justin Chatwin’s father, Brian, is a civil engineer; his mother, Suzanne, is a documentary director; and he has an older sister named Brianna   . They are a Catholic family   .

    Character Evaluation

    Justin Chatwin has gradually attracted attention with his performances in the TV miniseries " Taken " and " Traffic ". In 2005, he was personally selected by Thomas Cruise Mapother IV to play his son in the film " War of the worlds ". The director Spielberg praised Justin for his outstanding performance of a rebellious teenager. He gradually gained recognition from the audience as a new force for Canada to break into Hollywood   .
    Extended Reading
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      Who is spying on us?

      Film and television works with Spielberg's name always attract special attention. Needless to say, that "Band of Brothers" has become a classic in the war genre, and is also familiar to a wide range of audiences in China. However, filmed in 2002, Steven Spielberg Presents Taken, also produced by...

    • Stephania 2022-03-18 08:01:01

      not very good ending

      Parents of little girls can still have children, and the government can take their sperm and eggs to recreate super-powered children, and then study them, and finally turn them into super humans.

      And what is the army going to do? After a while, I was going to hit the flying saucer, but when the...

    • Lesly 2022-03-21 09:03:30

      Amazing work by fanning!

    • Bennett 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      I can't watch it anymore

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    • Allison Clarke: When you're little, you like to think you know everything, but the last thing you really want is to know too much. What you really want is for grown-ups to make the world a safe place where dreams can come true and promises are never broken. And when you're little, it doesn't seem like a lot to ask.

    • Allison Clarke: I didn't ask for any of this. I want to be a little girl. I just want to be a little girl.