Name: Nicholas Hoult
Profession: Movie Actor
Gender: Male
Height: 190 cm
Age: 33
Birth Place: Wokingham - England
Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius

Nicholas Hoult

Nicholas Hoult is a Movie Actor, and he was born on 7 December - 1989(33 years old) in England. Nicholas Hoult zodiac sign is Sagittarius. More detailed information about Nicholas Hoult given below.

About Nicholas Hoult

He was nominated for a Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance for his parts in X-Men: First Class and About a Boy. Jack the Giant Slayer, Mad Max: Fury Road, and The Favourite are among his other cinematic credits.

Trivia

He starred in the British teen drama Skins, for which he was nominated for a Walkers Home Grown Talent Award. 

Nicholas Hoult before fame

When he was six years old, he was offered the role of Marcus in the film Intimate Relations. He made his acting debut as Bobby in Intimate Relations in 1996.

Achievement of Nicholas Hoult

He was nominated for a Walkers Home Grown Talent Award for his role in the British adolescent drama Skins.

Salary 2020

Not known

Net Worth 2020

$8 Million

Nicholas Hoult family life

Glenis, his mother, was a piano teacher, and Roger, his father, was a British Airways pilot. Bryana Holly is the woman with whom he began a relationship in 2017. In April 2018, he and Bryana had their first child together. He dated Jennifer Lawrence, his co-star in X-Men: First Class, from 2010 to 2014.

Associations of Nicholas Hoult

In the 2002 picture About A Boy, he co-starred with Hugh Grant.

Nicholas Hoult Physique Measurements

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Height 190 cm
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Nicholas Hoult Timeline

  • 1996

    Nicholasu0027 acting potential was discovered at the age of three by a theatre director during a performance of a play that starred Nicholasu0027 brother. The director was impressed at Nicholasu0027 ability to "concentrate well" and offered him a role in his next theatre production, The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Hoult began attending auditions and at the age of five was cast in the 1996 drama Intimate Relations, his first feature-film role. He later appeared in the television programmes Casualty, Silent Witness, The Bill, Judge John Deed, and Doctors, among others. Hoult initially treated acting as a hobby rather than a potential career option; in a March 2009 interview with The Daily Telegraph, he said he was not "in love with it ... I just enjoyed it. It was like playing for a football team. When you got a part it was great. And meeting new people. It was an exciting new world."

  • 2002

    During Houltu0027s childhood, his father was regularly working away from home and his brother was away attending school. As a result, he spent most of his time with his mother and sisters; he said being raised by women might have helped him "steer clear of some pitfalls that guys who didnu0027t grow up with women would fall into". Hoult was educated at The Coombes Infant and Nursery School and then Arborfield Church of England Junior School. He practised ballet with his sisters and took part in productions of Swan Lake and The Nutcracker with the English National Ballet. Although he initially wanted to attain advanced level certificates in English, Biology, and Psychology, in 2002, at the age of 12, he decided instead to attend acting school at Sylvia Young Theatre School. At the age of 14, he left to attend the Church of Englandu0027s secondary school Ranelagh School. Hoult played trombone as a child and was a member of the local choir.

  • 2006

    Hoult was a student at Sixth Form College Farnborough in 2006 when he was cast in the lead role of the television teenage-drama Skins. He was initially sceptical of his ability to play Tony Stonem, a manipulative, egocentric anti-hero, and identified more closely with the supporting character Sid. The programme was a success and ran for seven series, only two of which Hoult appeared in. His performance was well received; the character was popular, and Hoult garnered widespread attention. Skins won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Philip Audience Award, and Hoult was nominated for the Golden Nymph Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series. Critic Elliott David lauded Hoult for his performance in a 2016 retrospective review, and wrote that he "maintain[ed] the inexplicable core of his character throughout". During his time on Skins, Hoult felt overwhelmed by the attention he received and considered discontinuing acting at one point. Instead, he left school at the end of Skinsu0027 first season and chose to focus solely on acting.

  • 2009

    Hoult briefly appeared as Stefan Fredman in the pilot episode of the British television series Wallander. He later made his West End theatre debut as Mark, the protagonist in William Sutcliffeu0027s coming-of-age play New Boy; the production premiered at Trafalgar Studios and had record-breaking ticket sales, which was mostly attributed to Houltu0027s popularity among viewers of Skins. The play was staged for a week in March 2009 because Hoult had committed to a part in the fantasy-adventure film Clash of the Titans (2010), filming for which was scheduled for mid-2010. Houltu0027s performance as Mark, a "ferociously bright and articulate but sexually confused sixth-former" received mixed responses from critics. Dominic Cavendish of The Daily Telegraph wrote that his performance was persuasive, but Lyn Gardner of The Guardian found him average and highlighted his inability to bring out the "unresolved sexual tension beneath [the] banter". Clash of the Titans was panned by critics but was a success at the box office, grossing nearly $500,000,000 worldwide.

  • 2010

    Hoult next appeared in Tom Fordu0027s A Single Man (2009), after the actor originally cast in the role of Kenny Potter left the film a few days before filming commenced. Hoult had previously shown interest in the project and had sent a recorded audition tape; he was eventually chosen for the role of Kenny, a homosexual college student who helps a college professor, played by Colin Firth, deal with his grief. A Single Man was variously described by media outlets as the first adult role for Hoult, who described Kenny as a "spontaneous" character not simply defined by his sexuality. Because the role was his first as an American character, Hoult worked on his accent; Sukhdev Sandhu of The Daily Telegraph noted Fordu0027s choice of casting British actors as Americans (Hoult and Matthew Goode) and vice versa (Julianne Moore). A Single Man opened to widespread acclaim despite reservations from critics about Fordu0027s directorial abilities; it was a box-office success. The film earned Hoult a nomination for the BAFTA Rising Star Award at the 2010 ceremony; Kristen Stewart won the award. In 2010, Hoult voiced the character of Elliot in Lionhead Studiosu0027 action role-playing game Fable III (2010).Hoult is a philanthropist and supports numerous charities; he has been associated with organisations that support children. He was appointed the first National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) Young Person Ambassador, for supporting the charityu0027s activities aimed at children and young people. Since 2009, he has also been involved with the Teenage Cancer Trust; he continues to visit patients supported by the organisation and has helped promote its awareness campaigns, including the sun-safety campaign "Shunburn". Hoult designed sweaters for Save the Childrenu0027s and Selfish Motheru0027s joint Christmas Jumper Day campaign. He encouraged customers to buy the festive collection and support the charitable cause, which he thought would bring a "real change to childrenu0027s lives". He also donated a pair of shoes, which was auctioned by Small Steps Project, an organisation that helps homeless and malnourished children. Hoult was inducted into the NSPCC Hall of Fame in 2010, for his contributions to the campaign against child cruelty.

  • 2011

    Nicholas Caradoc Hoult was born in Wokingham, Berkshire, to piano teacher Glenis (nu00e9e Brown) and pilot Roger Hoult. His middle name, Caradoc (pronounced /ka.u02c8ru0251u02d0.du0254k/), is Welsh and translates to "The Beloved One". His paternal great-aunt was Dame Anna Neagle, a stage and film actress active in the 1930s and 1940s. He has three siblings: an elder brother James, who is a United States-based biology student; and two sisters, Rosanna and Clarista, both of whom are television actors. Hoult spent most of his childhood at his familyu0027s residence in Sindlesham, an estate village in the borough of Wokingham. His older siblings were interested in acting and dancing from an early age, taking classes and attending auditions. As a child, he began accompanying them and developed his own interest in acting. He discussed his childhood and his relationship with his siblings in a 2011 interview with The Guardian saying, "[we were] pretty outdoorsy normal kids running around in the garden and making tree houses ... it was very normal".

  • 2012

    Mad Max: Fury Road was eventually filmed in 2012 in the Namibian desert. Miller had conceived Nux, a terminally ill slave, as a "quasi kamikaze pilot"; Hoult said of his character; "heu0027s very enthusiastic and committed and affectionate but also kind of clumsy". Hoult shaved his head and followed a strict diet because his role required him to lose a lot of weight. He also talked about performing stunts in the film, describing the entire experience as "scary", but favourably compared the stunt crew and Milleru0027s choice to incorporate real action sequences instead of using a green screen, saying it made the performance more believable because the actors are placed in a real situation. Fury Road opened to critical acclaim on 14 May 2015 and grossed more than $378 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film in the Mad Max franchise. The technical aspects and stunt sequences drew particular praise from film critics and it was credited for reviving interest in the series. Shalini Langer noted that while the real hero of the film was Charlize Theron, "[Hoult] is the closest in the acting department ... as Joeu0027s u0027war boyu0027 chasing imagined glory". Houltu0027s "fabulously unhinged" performance was also praised by Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph. Also in 2012, Hoult was included in the Forbes 30 under 30 list.

  • 2013

    In 2013, Hoult had starring roles in two major films; he first played a zombie named R in Jonathan Levineu0027s romantic comedy Warm Bodies, which was released on 1 February. An adaptation of Isaac Marionu0027s novel of the same name, the film is presented from point of view of the central character, mostly through narration. Levine said he had difficulties finding a suitable actor to play R until he met Hoult, who was attracted to the projectu2014which he described as "much more than a horror movie" owing to the use of multiple pop culture and literary allusionsu2014and even more so to the role which "bowled [me] over". Hoult said he drew inspiration from Edward Scissorhands (1990) because he thought the central characters in both films share the same difficulties. To prepare for the role of a zombie, Hoult and the other actors practiced with Cirque du Soleil performers; he said of the experience; "we would take our shoes off in a dance studio ... kind of grow out of the wall and make our bodies feel very heavy". The film garnered positive response from critics and audiences. Ben Kendrick praised Hoult for the restraint in a potentially Razzie-worthy role: "[he] brings a lot of life to R without stepping too far in the other direction [and although his] zombie mannerisms may come across a bit forced but, overall, his memorable moments outnumber (and outweigh) the awkward ones." Hoult was also described as "an extremely appealing actor, [who] is charm personified" in his role of the living-dead.

  • 2015

    In 2015, Hoult had three other releasesu2014the feature film adaptation of Gillian Flynnu0027s mystery novel Dark Places; Owen Harrisu0027 dark comedy Kill Your Friends, based on the 2008 novel of the same name; and Equals, a dystopian, science-fiction romantic drama directed by Drake Doremusu2014all of which were critical failures and rank among the lowest-grossing films of his career. Response to Houltu0027s performance in Equals was relatively better; Peter Travers dubbed him and his co-star Kristen Stewart "quietly devastating" and Katie Walsh, writing for Los Angeles Times, said the duo were "finely matched both in their androgynous beauty and in their performances of a repressed humanity". Despite doubts about his contract with the franchise, Hoult returned for the 2016 film X-Men: Apocalypse. Upon release, the film became the third-ranked X-Men film in terms of worldwide box office collections, earning about $540 million. It was also a top-grossing production outside the United States.

  • 2017

    The action film Collide, which had Hoult star as a drug dealer, was released in the United States in February 2017 to a poor response from audiences and critics. The film garnered negative reviews; its dismal box office performance was attributed to poor marketing and multiple delays caused by the 2015 chapter 11 bankruptcy of its production company Relativity Media. Forbesu0027 Scott Mendelson analysed the filmu0027s failure and said Hoult did not necessarily have enough "star power" to draw audiences. He also responded negatively to Felicity Jonesu0027 casting as a damsel in distress, which he said further damaged the filmu0027s chances of success. He highlighted the misogyny and sense of entitlement in the entertainment industry, writing that director Eran Creevy and Hoult would get better offers despite the failure of films like Collide, as opposed to the women and other minority groups, who are either ignored or stereotyped. Responses to Houltu0027s next film, the romance drama Newness, were more enthusiastic. The production had its world premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival; it stars Hoult and Laia Costa as a Los Angeles-based couple who meet through online dating and begin an open relationship. Drake Doremus, the filmu0027s director, said Houltu0027s role was unlike his previous work; "a very complex and emotionally mature performance that we havenu0027t seen yet".Hoult starred in a series of biographical and historical films in 2017; he said he preferred playing characters that might help him improve as an actor and that the "actors I look up to started doing their best work in their early 30s and Iu0027ll be hitting that age ... Iu0027m just trying to learn". He portrayed American author J. D. Salinger in Danny Strongu0027s Rebel in the Rye, which chronicles Salingeru0027s life from his youth to the World War II era and the years preceding the publication of his debut novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Hoult auditioned for the role because he was intrigued by the filmu0027s script and Salingeru0027s enigmatic personality; "I didnu2019t know he fought in the second world war and landed on D-Day: ... had intermittent PTSD or that he became interested in Vedanta philosophy and meditated and did yoga." To prepare for the role, Hoult read The Catcher in the Rye and biographies about Salinger. Hoult said the biggest challenge was to get a real understanding of Salingeru0027s character; "everyone has an idea of [Salinger] in their mind ... youu0027re creating a character that people have very strong feelings about. You canu0027t prove to be right or wrong through impressions." Rebel in the Rye opened to a poor response from film critics. Carson Lund of Slant was largely unimpressed by Houltu0027s "feeble" performance and his inability to "reinvest the character with the complexities lost in the storyu2019s programmatic telling". RogerEbert.comu0027s Matt Fagerholm wrote that although Hoult was capable of illuminating the insecurities and fixations of his character, he is never "quite believable as Salinger". Fagerholm ascribed the failure to the script, which left the characteru0027s key motivations "frustratingly muddled".Hoult co-starred with Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Shannon in The Current War, a dramatisation of the feud between electrical pioneers Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse, played by Cumberbatch and Shannon respectively. Hoult was cast in the role of Nikola Tesla, for which he grew a moustache and attended science lessons about electromagnetism and dynamos. He lost weight for his role by following a strict diet. Response to The Current War was mixed; David Ehrlich of IndieWire described Houltu0027s performance as a tribute to David Bowie, who had previously played Tesla in The Prestige (2006). In a departure from biographical dramas, Hoult next starred as an American soldier in Sand Castle, a production he described as a very different war film "in terms of the pacing and the emotion ... very under the surface, that futility-of-war idea". He recalled the filming experience in the Jordanian military bases practising clearing procedures: u201cwe put on these masks, get given these guns, are put inside this pitch-black house ... try and hunt down these bad guys hiding inside. Youu2019re in all the gear ... the adrenaline starts pumping." Released on Netflix in April 2017, the film garnered mixed reviews.Hoult visited Nairobi, Kenya, as a part of a Christian Aid project aimed at providing clean water and sanitation. During his stay he met local people and helped clean the locality. He said of his experience; "I met great people making the best of the situation ... it is heart-breaking in many ways to see the living conditions". Hoult also participated in the Rickshaw Run in January 2017, in which participants drove an auto rickshaw (also called a tuk tuk) for 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) across India to raise funds for Teenage Cancer Trust and World Wide Fund for Nature. He has also been associated with Jeans for Refugees, a project and fundraising initiative intended to help refugees around the world. He donated a signed pair of jeans to the organisation; profits from the campaign were donated to the refugee support agency International Rescue Committee.

  • 2018

    In 2018, he co-starred in the critically acclaimed period drama The Favourite as Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. He also appeared in the British-Irish-American animated television mini-series adaptation of Richard Adamsu0027 1972 novel Watership Down; the mini-series is directed by Noam Murro and adapted by Tom Bidwell. He voiced one of the lead characters, Fiver. In 2019, Hoult starred as author J. R. R. Tolkien in the biopic Tolkien. He also reprised his role as Hank McCoy in the X-Men film Dark Phoenix, which was released in the same year. Hoult next starred as Peter III of Russia in the Hulu miniseries The Great, which premiered in May 2020.Hoult dated American actress Jennifer Lawrence, his co-star in the X-Men films, for five years. Since March 2017, Hoult has been in a relationship with American model Bryana Holly Bezlaj. In April 2018, the couple had their first child, a son.

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