Joel Edgerton
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Edgerton at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con
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Born | Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia |
23 June 1974
Alma mater | University of Western Sydney |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Partner(s) | Christine Centenera (2018–present) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Nash Edgerton (brother) |
Joel Edgerton (born 23 June 1974) is an Australian actor and filmmaker. He has appeared in the films Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002), Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) as a young Owen Lars, King Arthur (2004) as Gawain, Zero Dark Thirty (2012), The Great Gatsby (2013), Black Mass (2015),[1] Loving (2016), Bright (2017), Red Sparrow (2018), The King (2019), and the limited series The Underground Railroad (2021).
In Australia, Edgerton portrayed Will McGill in the drama series The Secret Life of Us (2001–02), for which he won the AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama. He has also appeared in several Australian films, such as The Square (2008), Animal Kingdom (2010), for which he won the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Wish You Were Here (2012), and Felony (2013).
In 2015, Edgerton received a nomination for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – First-Time Feature Film for The Gift, a psychological horror-thriller film he wrote, directed, co-produced, and in which he co-starred.[2] Edgerton garnered further critical acclaim for his performance as Richard Loving in the 2016 historical drama Loving, for which he received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. In 2018, he wrote, directed, and starred in the drama Boy Erased, about gay conversion therapy. The next year The King, which he co-wrote and starred in, was released on Netflix.
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Early life
Edgerton was born in Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia[3] the son of Michael, a solicitor and property developer, and Marianne Margarethe (van Dort) Edgerton.[4][5] His mother is a Dutch immigrant, who was born in The Hague.[6][7] He graduated from The Hills Grammar School in 1991. He attended the Nepean Drama School at the University of Western Sydney,[8] before moving on to various stage productions, including at Sydney Theatre Company.
Career
Edgerton has appeared in such films as Erskineville Kings, King Arthur and Ned Kelly. In the Star Wars franchise, he played a young Owen Lars in Attack of the Clones (2002) and Revenge of the Sith (2005)[9] and will reprise the role in the upcoming Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi.[10] He played Will on The Secret Life of Us, for which he won an AACTA Award in 2002. In 2005, he lent his voice to the title character of The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello, an Academy Award-nominated animated short film. The same year, he appeared as the son of a deceased shoemaker in the British comedy Kinky Boots. He also appeared in Smokin' Aces (2006).[11]
Edgerton appeared in the film Whisper (2007),[12] The Square (which he co-wrote and was directed by his brother), Acolytes, and Separation City.[13] In 2009, he starred alongside as Stanley in the Sydney Theatre Company's acclaimed production of A Streetcar Named Desire.[14] He appeared in a production of the same play at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in December 2009.[15] He appeared in the Crime Drama film Animal Kingdom as Barry Baz Brown in 2010 in which he won an AFI award. He starred as fictional MMA fighter Brendan Conlon in the MMA film Warrior (2011).[16][17]
In February 2010, Edgerton was cast in Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.'s 2011 prequel to The Thing,[18] portraying helicopter pilot Sam Carter.[19] He played Tom Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann's 2013 remake of The Great Gatsby. He was honoured for his work in international roles with the 2011 Australians in Film Breakthrough Award.[20]
In 2013, it was revealed that Edgerton and David Michôd had collaborated on writing an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Henriad" plays, Henry IV, Parts 1 & [21] and Henry V, for Warner Bros. Pictures.[22][23][24]
In 2014, Edgerton starred in the biblical film Exodus: Gods and Kings, as Ramesses II, Moses' adoptive brother, who became a notorious king. Edgerton directed, starred in, wrote, and produced the thriller The Gift, which was released on August 7, 2015.[25] He co-starred in the 2015 film Black Mass as John Connolly, FBI contact and childhood friend of notorious gangster Whitey Bulger.[26]
In 2016, he starred in the Jeff Nichols films Midnight Special[27] and Loving,[28] and in 2017, he starred in the film Bright as Officer Nick Jacoby, an orc who is a cop.
In 2018, Edgerton headlined Francis Lawrence's thriller film, Red Sparrow, with Jennifer Lawrence, and based on the book by Jason Matthews. He plays Nathaniel Nash, a CIA agent who becomes involved with a Russian spy Dominika Egorova (Lawrence). In February 2018, Timothée Chalamet joined the cast of The King, with Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner producing, alongside Liz Watts, under their Plan B Entertainment banner.[29] In March 2018, Edgerton joined the cast of the film.[30]
In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, it was announced that a new film, The Unknown Man, will begin filming in South Australia as soon as enough of the COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. Directed by Thomas M. Wright, it will also star Sean Harris.[31][32][33][34]
Philanthropy
Edgerton has been a distinguished ambassador for The Fred Hollows Foundation for a number of years and has strong personal ties to the organisation, which works to restore people's sight in poor countries and to improve the health of Aboriginal Australians.[35] In 2012, he visited Nepal, where he saw sight restored first hand.[36] He has described social activism and his involvement with The Fred Hollows Foundation as "an escape" from the "materialistic life" that often surrounds an actor.[37] The Fred Hollows Foundation is an international non-profit organization which educates and provides equipment for undersupported surgeons to help cure avoidable blindness.
Personal life
Edgerton's brother, Nash, is a stuntman and filmmaker. Both he and his brother are a part of the Australian film collective Blue-Tongue Films.[38] Nash directed Joel in 2018's Gringo.
In 2018, Edgerton began a relationship with Christine Centenera, fashion director of Vogue Australia.[39][40] They have known each other since the late 1990s.[41] Their first child was born in May 2021.[42]
Filmography
Acting roles
Film
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1996 | Loaded | Frog | Kieran Darcy-Smith & Nash Edgerton | Short film |
Race the Sun | Steve Fryman | Charles T. Kanganisu | ||
1998 | Praise | Leo | John Curran | |
Bloodlock | Danny | Kieran Darcy-Smith & Nash Edgerton | Short film | |
1999 | Dogwatch | Sparrow | Laurie McInnes | |
Erskineville Kings | Wayne | Alan White | ||
2000 | Sample People | Sem | Clinton Smith | |
2001 | The Pitch | Guy | Nash Edgerton | Short film; Also writer |
Saturn's Return | Barney | Wenona Byrne | Short film | |
2002 | The Hard Word | Shane Twentyman | Scott Roberts | |
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones | Owen Lars | George Lucas | ||
2003 | The Night We Called It a Day | Rod Blue | Paul Goldman | |
Ned Kelly | Aaron Sherritt | Gregor Jordan | ||
2004 | King Arthur | Gawain | Antoine Fuqua | |
2005 | Kinky Boots | Charlie Price | Julian Jarrold | |
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | Owen Lars | George Lucas | ||
The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello | Jasper Morello | Anthony Lucas | Voice only | |
2006 | Smokin' Aces | Hugo Croop | Joe Carnahan | |
Open Window | Peter Delaney | Mia Goldman | ||
2007 | Spider | Paramedic | Nash Edgerton | Short film |
Crossbow | The Dad | David Michôd | Short film | |
Whisper | Vince Delayo | Stewart Hendler | ||
2008 | $9.99 | Ron | Tatia Rosenthal | Voice only |
The Square | Billy | Nash Edgerton | Also writer | |
Acolytes | Ian Wright | Jon Hewitt | ||
2009 | The Waiting City | Ben Simmons | Claire McCarthy | |
Separation City | Simon Nicholson | Paul Middleditch | ||
2010 | Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole | Metal Beak | Zack Snyder | Voice only |
Animal Kingdom | Barry Brown | David Michôd | ||
2011 | Warrior | Brendan Conlon | Gavin O'Connor | |
The Thing | Sam Carter | Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. | ||
2012 | Wish You Were Here | Dave Flannery | Kieran Darcy-Smith | |
The Odd Life of Timothy Green | Jim Green | Peter Hedges | ||
Zero Dark Thirty | Patrick | Kathryn Bigelow | ||
2013 | The Great Gatsby | Tom Buchanan | Baz Luhrmann | |
Felony | Malcolm Toohey | Matthew Saville | Also writer & producer | |
2014 | The Rover | N/A | David Michôd | Writer |
Exodus: Gods and Kings | Ramesses II | Ridley Scott | ||
2015 | Life | John G. Morris | Anton Corbijn | |
The Gift | Gordon "Gordo" Moseley | Himself | Also writer & producer | |
Black Mass | John Connolly | Scott Cooper | ||
Jane Got a Gun | Dan Frost | Gavin O'Connor | Also writer | |
2016 | Midnight Special | Lucas | Jeff Nichols | |
Loving | Richard Loving | Jeff Nichols | ||
2017 | It Comes at Night | Paul | Trey Edward Shults | |
Bright | Nick Jakoby | David Ayer | ||
2018 | Red Sparrow | Nathaniel Nash | Francis Lawrence | |
Gringo | Richard Rusk | Nash Edgerton | ||
Boy Erased | Victor Sykes | Himself | Also writer & producer | |
2019 | The King | Falstaff | David Michôd | Also writer & producer |
2021 | The Green Knight | Lord | David Lowery | |
The Unknown Man | Mark | Thomas M. Wright | Post-production | |
TBA | Thirteen Lives | Richard Harris | Ron Howard | Filming |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Police Rescue | Andy | Episode: "Wild Card" |
1995–1997 | Spellbinder | Bazza | 2 episodes |
1996–1999 | Water Rats | Aaron Lawrence | 2 episodes |
1997 | Big Sky | Pierce Bateman | Episode: "Lost and Found" |
Fallen Angels | Scoob | Episode: "The Faust Lane" | |
1998 | Wildside | Michael Savini | Episode: "#1.15" |
1999 | Secret Men's Business | Baz | Television film |
2000 | The Three Stooges | Tom Cosgrove | Television film |
2001–2002 | The Secret Life of Us | William "Will" McGill | 32 episodes |
2002 | Dossa and Joe | Robbo | 2 episodes |
2007 | Dangerous | Senior Sergeant Mark Field | 8 episodes |
2009 | Dirt Game | Shane Bevic | 6 episodes |
2021 | The Underground Railroad | Arnold Ridgeway | 7 episodes |
2022 | Obi-Wan Kenobi | Owen Lars | Filming |
Filmmaking credits
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes |
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1996 | Loaded | No | No | Yes | Short film |
1998 | Bloodlock | No | Yes | Yes | |
2001 | The Pitch | No | Yes | No | |
2008 | The Square | No | Yes | Executive | |
2013 | Felony | No | Yes | Yes | |
2014 | The Rover | No | Yes | No | |
2015 | The Gift | Yes | Yes | Yes | Directorial debut |
2015 | Jane Got a Gun | No | Yes | No | |
2017 | It Comes at Night | No | No | Executive | |
2018 | Boy Erased | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
2019 | The King | No | Yes | Yes |
Stage
Year | Title | Role | Production company |
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1995 | Blackrock | Toby | Sydney Theatre Company |
1996 | Dead White Males | Sydney Theatre Company | |
1997 | Third World Blues | Graham | Sydney Theatre Company |
1998 | Henry IV | Prince Hal | Bell Shakespeare |
1998 | Love for Love | Valentine | Sydney Theatre Company |
1999 | Henry V | King Henry V | Bell Shakespeare |
2007 | The Pillowman | Katurian | Melbourne Theatre Company |
2009 | A Streetcar Named Desire | Stanley Kowalski | Sydney Theatre Company |
Awards and nominations
References
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