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MY ONE AND ONLY
Born and raised in Beverly Hills, LOGAN LERMAN told his mother of his
desire to be an actor when he was 2 1/2 years old. At the age of four Logan
began working in commercials and landed his first appearance on the big screen
by age eight as the youngest son of Mel Gibson's character in the epic was drama
"The Patriot." Also in 2000, he appeared as the younger version of
Gibson's adult character in "What Women Want," a romantic comedy
directed by Nancy Meyers. Earlier feature film credits for Lerman include the
fantasy thriller "The Butterfly Effect"; the comic family adventure
"Hoot," directed by Wil Schriner from Carl Hiassen's novel; the
mystery thriller "The Number 23," directed by Joel Schumacher; and a
supporting role in director Penny Marshall's "Riding in Cars with
Boys"
Lerman starred opposite Christian Bale and Russell Crowe as the impetuous son
of a high-minded rancher determined to outwit an unforgiving outlaw in James
Mangold's 2007 remake of the classic wester "3:10 to Yuma," and as the
precocious kid who helps Aaron Eckhart's character win back his wife in the
comedy "Meet Bill," directed by Bernie Goldmann.
Currently, he is starring as the title role in Fox's adaptation for the Rick
Riordan novel, "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning
Thief," for Chris Columbus, and has "Gamer" opposite Gerard
Butler for Lionsgate opening September 4th.
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