Taylor Kitsch

Taylor Kitsch

  • Born: 1981-4-8
  • Birthplace: Colonna, British Columbia, Canada
  • Height: 5' 11¼" (1.81 m)
  • Profession: Actor, model
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Graduate School: University of Lethbridge
  • Representative Works: "Friday Night Lights", "Snakes on a Plane", "Battleship", "John Carter", "Savages, Le belve"
  • Taylor Kitsch (Taylor Kitsch), born on April 8, 1981 in Colonna, British Columbia, is a Canadian actor and model.
    In 2009, he played the role of "The King of Cards" in the movie " X-Men Origins: Wolverine ", which attracted widespread attention, and was nominated for the 11th Youth Choice Awards for Best New Male Film [1]  . In 2012, he starred in three movies , " Battleship ", " John Carter ", " Savages, Le belve ". In 2013, he played Bruce Niles in the HBO gay TV movie " The Normal Heart " [2]  . In 2017, he starred in the disaster movie " Only the Brave " [3]  .

    Early Experience

    Taylor Kitsch was born in British Columbia, Canada in 1981. His parents divorced when he was very young and grew up with his mother in Vancouver. He started to practice skating at the age of 3, then joined the professional ice hockey team, and once played for the youth team of the Langley Hornets of the British Columbia Hockey League, but was forced to terminate his ice hockey career due to a knee injury. The university studies nutrition at the University of Lethbridge. In 2002, he was selected by a model show and came to New York, where he worked as a model, worked as a personal fitness trainer and nutritionist, and also studied acting as a drama instructor   .

    Performing Experience

    In 2004, Taylor Kitsch played Tim Riggins in the film " Friday Night Lights " written and directed by Peter Berg based on the novel of the same name by HG Bissinger . In 2006, he played the role of Tim Riggins again in Peter Berg's "Friday Night Lights" TV series " Friday Night Lights " of the same name . With this role, he won the 9th Best Breakthrough TV Actor Award and the No. The 10th Best Drama TV Actor Award has been recognized by the audience and critics . In the same year, he also starred in the films " Snakes on a Plane ", " John Tucker Must Die " and " The Covenant ". 
    In 2008, he was selected to play "The King of Cards" in the movie " X-Men Origins: Wolverine " starring Hugh Jackman , and he is well-known to movie fans . With this role, he won the 11th Youth Choice Award for Best Male Newcomer in Film Award . In the same year he also starred in the movie " Gospel Hill ", playing Joel Herrod.   
    In 2010, he starred in the movie " The Bang Bang Club " as Kevin Carter.
    In 2012, he starred in three movies. In " John Carter ", he played a former military officer John Carter. The film was released in North America on March 9th. It became the first film in 2012 with a box office of over 100 million U.S. dollars on its first weekend and was released in China on March 16.   . In " Battleship " he played the role of Lieutenant Alex Hooper, which was released in China on April 18   . In the same year he also played Chon, a drug dealer in the movie " Savages, Le belve " directed by Oliver Stone . With these three films, he became popular in Hollywood . 
    In 2013, he collaborated with Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg in the film " Lone Survivor ", playing the role of SEAL Mike Murphy   . In the same year, he also starred in the movie "The Great Temptation".
    In 2013, he played a gay Bruce Niles in the HBO TV movie " The Normal Heart "   . The film was broadcast in the United States on May 25, 2014   .
    On September 22, 2017, co-starred in the disaster movie " Only the Brave " with Josh James Brolin and Jennifer Lynn Connelly . 

    Character Evaluation

    The height of 1.83 meters, the perfect figure of athlete origin, handsome face and iconic long hair meet people's standard definition of a sunny man; while Taylor Kitsch, who cuts her long hair and grows a beard, is gradually becoming mature. The image of the man moves closer. The changeable image helps him to make a leap in his career   . ( )
    Extended Reading
    • Geoffrey 2022-03-20 09:02:58

      Take a leisurely look, not really

      Among many American dramas, Kyle XY's "Godsend" is ordinary and can't be more ordinary. The slow-paced plot development and sudden suspense always make people feel very fake. Of course, the screenwriter seems to be working hard, trying to attract us. Watching the next episode, it's a bit like the...

    • Nestor 2022-01-28 08:19:50

      Kyle in the bathtub


      This typical I love my family American drama I gave up a long time ago, = = , I was only attracted by Kyle's lake blue eyes on the poster, so the next episode. I have to say that for a first-class American drama, this drama is much weaker. As for what a first-class American drama is... eh, I'm...

    • Titus 2022-03-25 09:01:22

      When I started watching it, I felt it was barely okay, but then I stopped for a while. When I watched it again, I finished it all in one go, but I always felt that something was wrong-I have watched too much American dramas now, and I have immunity, but the third season I'll still watch it when it comes out

    • Marley 2022-03-16 09:01:08

      The front is fine, the back is fine. . .

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