Everything about Joel Edgerton totally explained
Joel Edgerton (born
June 23,
1974) is an
Australian film and television actor.
Edgerton was born in
Sydney,
New South Wales. He has appeared in such films as
Erskineville Kings,
King Arthur,
Ned Kelly, and, most notably, and, portraying a young
Owen Lars, stepbrother of
Anakin Skywalker and uncle to
Luke Skywalker. Edgerton's brother, Nash, was the stunt double for
Ewan McGregor, who played
Obi-Wan Kenobi in the
Star Wars prequel trilogy.
Edgerton attended the
Nepean Drama School in western Sydney before moving on to various stage productions, most notably at
Sydney Theatre Company -
Blackrock,
Third World Blues and
Love for Love - and
Bell Shakespeare -
Henry IV - as well as television series. He is known for playing the role of Will on the series
The Secret Life of Us for which he was nominated for an
AFI award.
In 2005, he lent his voice to the title character of
The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello, an
Academy Award-nominated short film.
The same year, Edgerton appeared in the
British comedy
Kinky Boots, in a lead role alongside
Chiwetel Ejiofor, as the son of a deceased shoe maker who must find a niche market in the 21st century. He also had a significant role in the 2006 American film
Smokin' Aces.
Edgerton was seen in the film
Whisper with Josh Holloway in 2007, and will be seen in the upcoming films
The Square, directed by his brother Nash, and
Acolytes, an Australian film about teenagers who get revenge on a
serial killer.
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