Jacob Elordi

Australian actor

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February 2025 Debuted in the miniseries adaptation of The Narrow Road to the Deep North at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, playing Dorrigo Evans, an army surgeon, to critical acclaim.
2025 Set to play Frankenstein's Monster in a post-production film
2025 Jacob Elordi set to star as Dorrigo Evans in a miniseries adaptation of 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North', currently in post-production
2024 Nominated for BAFTA Film Awards in two categories: Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Saltburn and Rising Star Award
2024 Jacob Elordi received multiple award nominations including Best Supporting Actor at AACTA Awards for Saltburn
2024 Hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live.
2024 Appeared in On Swift Horses, a period drama about repressed sexuality.
2024 Starred in Oh, Canada, playing the younger version of Richard Gere's character.
2024 Received People's Choice Awards nominations for Drama Movie Star (Priscilla) and Movie Performance (Saltburn)
2024 Upcoming projects include 'Oh, Canada' as Young Leonard Fife and 'On Swift Horses' (also as executive producer)
February 2024 An alleged physical altercation occurred with Joshua Fox, a radio show producer, who claimed Elordi pushed him and put hands around his neck after being asked about his bath water. The New South Wales Police Force began investigating the allegations.
2023 Starred in Saltburn, earning a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
2023 Starred as Elvis Presley in the biographical film Priscilla.
2023 Premiered The Sweet East at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, playing Ian, a British film actor.
2023 Starred in the crime thriller He Went That Way as Bobby, a 19-year-old serial killer.
2023 Starred in Saltburn, earning a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
March 2023 Elordi was appointed as a global brand ambassador for TAG Heuer, the Swiss watch company.
2022 Jacob Elordi was nominated for the AACTA Audience Choice Award for Best Actor for his role in Euphoria
2022 Starred as Charlie in the erotic thriller Deep Water.
January 2022 Jacob Elordi became the face of Hugo Boss's Boss the Scent fragrance campaign.
August 2021 Released The Kissing Booth 3 on Netflix.
2020 Starred in the romantic drama film 2 Hearts as Chris Gregory, opposite Tiera Skovbye.
2020 Appeared in the Australian comedy film The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee, playing Paul Hogan's son.
2020 Expanded his acting portfolio with multiple film roles including 'The Kissing Booth 2', '2 Hearts', and 'The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee'
July 2020 Released The Kissing Booth 2, filmed in Cape Town in mid-2019.
2019 Filmed The Kissing Booth 2 in Cape Town and began portraying Nate Jacobs in the HBO drama series Euphoria from the pilot episode.
2019 Began playing Nate Jacobs in HBO's teen drama series Euphoria.
2019 Appeared in the horror anthology film The Mortuary Collection.
2018 Gained prominence by playing Noah Flynn in the first Netflix film of The Kissing Booth series.
2018 Elordi appeared as an extra in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and starred in the Australian film Swinging Safari as Rooster.
May 2018 Premiered in The Kissing Booth on Netflix, playing Noah Flynn, which brought him widespread fame.
2017 Jacob Elordi made his first experience on a Hollywood film set as an extra in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
2017 Moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.
2017 Moves to the United States at age 19 to pursue a career in acting after attending an acting school in Melbourne.
2012 Attempts modeling at age 15 but is told he is too tall to fit into sample clothes.
2012 At age 15, reads Waiting for Godot in a theater class, which profoundly impacts his perspective on acting and changes his personality.
2012 At age 14, starts practicing his American accent, modeling it after Vin Diesel's.
2011 Plays the role of Oberon in a school production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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