Monday, June 27, 2011

Zac Efron2


2007 – present

On April 7, 2007, Efron appeared in an episode of Punk'd. Efron also starred in the music video for Vanessa Hudgens's single "Say OK", in which he played her love interest. The video aired on March 16, 2007 on the Disney Channel. That year, he was named one of Peoplemagazine's 100 Most Beautiful People in 2007. A picture and short profile of him was in the section "Coming of Age". In it, he related how he was always the shortest kid in school (as of August 2007, he was 5'8")[6] and was teased for the "huge gap" in his teeth.[21]
In 2006, Efron was cast as Link Larkin in a film version of Hairspray released on July 20, 2007. Efron performed all of his own vocals in the role,[22] which was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, from September 5 to December 2, 2006. He cut and dyed his hair dark brown and gained about 15 pounds for the role.[23] His performance and the film received positive reviews.[12] Efron was not able to perform with his fellow castmates in High School Musical: The Concert because of commitments on the film Hairspray. Drew Seeley took over for him.
High School Musical 2 was released in August 2007. Additionally, Lycos reported searches for Efron surged by 81%.[24] The film set a new record, becoming the most watched basic cable program in U.S. history, with 17.2 million viewers.[25] Efron also appeared on the cover of the August 2007 edition of Rolling Stone.[3] The article about him revealed that he hoped to someday play an action hero. Efron presented the 2007 Teen Choice Award for "Favorite Movie" along with Queen Latifah, and later that year, he co-hosted the Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards with The Veronicas on October 10 in Sydney.[26]
Efron reprised his role in High School Musical 3: Senior Year, which was theatrically released on October 24, 2008. His next role was in 17 Again, a high school-set comedy-drama produced by Adam Shankman and based on a pitch by Jason Filardi;[27] the plot involved an adult who is transformed into a 17-year old (played by Efron).[28] 17 Again was released in 2009.[18]
In early 2008, Efron was cast in the lead role in the film Me and Orson Welles. Based on Robert Kaplow's novel of the same name,[29] the story, set in 1937 New York, tells of a teenager hired to star in Orson Welles' production of Julius Caesar, where he becomes attracted to a career-driven production assistant. The film was shot in the Isle of Man, London and New York, during February — April 2008. It was introduced to North America via the Toronto Film Festival on September 5, 6, and 11, 2008[30] and was released in 2009. Efron was also scheduled to star in Paramount's musical remake of the film Footloose,[31] and has said that he would like to add his "own little bit of flair" to the role originated by Kevin Bacon.[6] In March 2009, he dropped out of the film.[32] Efron was quoted as saying that while it was a promising gig, he left the project because he "was looking for a new challenge, and this was another musical."[33]
On April 8, 2009, Efron's participation in a comedic short video entitled "Zac Efron's Pool Party" for the website Funny Or Die was released for public viewing.[34] On April 11, 2009, Efron hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live.[35] In early June 2009 it was confirmed that Efron would be making a guest appearance during the sixth season of HBO's comedy series Entourage.[36]
Efron starred in a series of advertisements, along with Kristen Bell and Sean Combs, promoting the 2010 MTV Movie Awards and the host,Aziz Ansari. In 2009, he signed on to play title character in the movie Charlie St. Cloud.[37] The film was released on July 30, 2010.

Upcoming roles

Efron is slated to star in the title role of the live-action adaptation of the Jonny Quest cartoons.[38] Additional projects include Einstein Theory[39] and an adaptation of Fire, by Image Comics. On February 11, 2011, it was reported that Efron will star in the action romanceCharlie Countryman.[40][41] He is also set to star in and produce the American remake of Swedish crime film Easy Money.[42][43]

Personal life

Efron in June 2010
Efron owns an apartment in Los Angeles, California. On January 15, 2008, he was hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for an emergency appendectomy.[44] Efron was also on the ForbesCelebrity 100 list in 2008, as number 92 with an estimated earning of $5.8 million from June 2007 to June 2008. As of April 5, 2009, his personal wealth equaled about $10 million.[45] People magazine said in 2007 that Efron and Vanessa Hudgens began dating in 2005 during the filming of High School Musical,[46][47][48]although Us magazine said, after the two broke up in December 2010, that they "met in 2005 while making the first High School Musical flick, and became a romantic item about two years later."[49]

Filmography

Films
Year↓Film↓Role↓Notes
2003Melinda's WorldStuart Wasser
2003The Big Wide World of Carl LaemkePete Laemke
2004Miracle RunSteven MorganNominated—Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special by a Supporting Actor
2004Triple PlayHarry Fuller
2005The Derby StallionPatrick McCardle
2006If You Lived Here, You'd be Home NowCody
2006High School MusicalTroy BoltonDisney Channel Original Movie
Teen Choice Award for Choice Chemistry (shared withVanessa Hudgens)
Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special by a Lead Actor
2007HairsprayLink LarkinHollywood Film Award for Ensemble of the Year (shared withHairspray cast)
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance - Male
Young Hollywood Award for One to Watch
Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Song
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2007High School Musical 2Troy BoltonDisney Channel Original Movie
2008High School Musical 3: Senior YearTroy BoltonMTV Movie Award for Best Performance - Male
Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor – Music/Dance
Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (shared with Vanessa Hudgens)
200917 AgainMike O'Donnell (teen)Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor – Comedy
Teen Choice Award for Choice Rockstar Moment
Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best Performance - Male
2009Me and Orson WellesRichard Samuels
2010Charlie St. CloudCharlie St. CloudPending—MTV Movie Award for Best Performance - Male
2011New Year's EvePaulFilming
2012The Lucky OneLogan ThibaultPost-production
Television
Year↓Title↓Role↓Notes
2002FireflyYoung Simon TamEpisode "Safe"
2003The GuardianLuke TomelloEpisode "Without Consent"
2003ERBobby NevilleEpisode "Dear Abby"
2005SummerlandCameron Bale16 episodes
2005CSI: MiamiSeth DawsonEpisode "Sex & Taxes"
2005The ReplacementsDavey HunkerhoffEpisode "Davey Hunkerhoff / Ratted Out"
2006HeistPizza Delivery GuyEpisode "Pilot"
2006The Suite Life of Zack & CodyTrevorEpisode "Odd Couples"
2006NCISDannyEpisode "Deception"
2008Robot ChickenBilly JoelEpisode "Tell My Mom"
2009Robot ChickenHarry PotterEpisode "I Love Her"
2009Saturday Night LiveHimself2 episodes
2009Entourage[50]HimselfEpisode "Security Briefs"
2010Robot ChickenAnakin Skywalker"Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III"

Other awards

Discography

Soundtracks