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All about the star: Logan Lerman's filmography

American actor Logan Lerman, despite his 24 years, has already managed to gain immense popularity. He showed interest in filming in the movies at the age of five, and began to appear in film at the age of eight. The filmography of Logan Lerman currently has more than 50 films. Let us dwell on the most significant of them.

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In 2000, the militant "Patriot" Roland Emmerich and the melodrama "What Women Want" by Nancy Myers came out, in both films small roles were played by the young actor Logan Lerman. Films, in which the young man played the role of the second plan, did not bring him fame. The next picture in Logan's career, which is worth paying attention to, is the thriller "The Butterfly Effect."

It was thanks to him that the 12-year-old actor gained world fame and became one of the most sought-after young actors of Hollywood.

Work with the stars

In the comedy of Will Schreider's "Scream of the Owl", the main role after a long casting was given to Logan Lerman. The roles in the western "The Train to Hume" and the thriller "Fatal Number 23" brought the 15-year-old Logan a real glory. In the first of them, the actor worked together with Hollywood stars of the first magnitude: Russell Crowe and Christian Bale. And the film "Train to Hume", and the play of the young actor were highly appreciated by critics.

As for the movie "Fatal Number 23", over which Logan worked with Jim Carrey and Joel Schumacher, he was ruthlessly smashed by reviews of experienced critics. But the reason for this was a weak plot of the picture, and not an actor's game. However, the viewers took the picture warmly.

Two years later, Logan Lerman's filmography was replenished with the fantastic thriller "Gamer" Mark Neveldine. On the set, the actor met Gerard Butler, Alison Lohman, Amber Valletta.

Main roles

In 2007, Chris Columbus, who worked on the first two parts of "Potteriana", paintings "Alone at home" and "One House-2", took up the adaptation of the fantastic novel "Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief". For technical reasons, the preparation for the shooting was delayed, and the casting began only at the end of 2008. Logan Lerman received the role of Percy Jackson - a teenager, who by fate's fate is involved in a very dangerous adventure - saving the world from the Greek gods. For this role, the actor was nominated for the "Saturn" award, but the statuette, unfortunately, he did not get. But the film collection at the box office, which amounted to more than 225 million dollars, was impressive.

In 2011, Logan won a major role in Paul Anderson's comedic fighter "The Musketeers", a free adaptation of the novel by Dumas. Partners actor on the frame were Mila Jovovich, Orlando Bloom, Christoph Waltz.

In 2012, Logan Lerman's filmography was supplemented with the melodrama "It's good to be quiet". The actor played Charlie, a closed-minded teenager who tries to understand himself, find his place in society, gain love and understanding of others. The film was directed by Stephen Chbowski, who is also the author of the literary source.

Two years later, Logan again had the opportunity to work with Russell Crowe on the set of Noah's film Darren Aranofsky, known for his unusual director's vision (remember, for example, his Fountain or Black Swan). The film is a film adaptation of the famous biblical story about the Flood. Russell Crowe was approved for the role of Noah, and Logan Lerman received the role of his son Ham. The film also starred Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson and Anthony Hopkins.

Upcoming projects

In 2017, Logan Lerman's filmography will be enriched with two dramas: "Wife" and "Sidney Hall." Details of the first draft are still unknown. In the picture "Sidney Hall" Logan will play a writer who, after working on the book, will disappear without a trace. Fans of young actors are looking forward to the release of these films on the screen. We wish Logan good luck in his future acting career.

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