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Logan Lerman

Logan Lerman
Beverly Hills is the place where Logan Lerman was born on January 19, 1992 and he also grew up there, his mother, Lisa (née Goldman), works as his manager, and his father, Larry Lerman, is a businessman. He has two siblings, Lindsey and Lucas and he attended Beverly Hills High School, he had always wanted to be an actor. When Logan was 4 he already had an agent and was booked for two commercials.

His first appearance was as William, the youngest son of Mel Gibson's character in The Patriot (2000). He appeared again with Mel Gibson in 2000, as the younger version of Nick Marshall in the amazing What Women Want. He than had a small role in Riding in Cars with Boys (2001), and again he starred in John Grisham's A Painted House (2003) (TV).

Logan also appeared as Ashton Kutcher's character's younger version, in The Butterfly Effect (2004). He had made his small screen debut in a guest-starring role in 10-8: Officers on Duty (2003), after that he stared as Bobby (Robert) McCallister in Jack & Bobby in 2004, where he plays a teenager that'l be the future president of the United States.

Logan also appeared in the movie Hoot (2006), in which he played the lead role of Roy Eberhardt, and it won him a third Young Artist Award, this time for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor (2007). Logan appeared again in The Number 23 (2007), in which he played Robin Sparrow, the son of Jim Carey's character, Walter Sparrow. Later that year, he appeared in the western 3:10 to Yuma (2007), where he played William Evans, the son of Christian Bale's character. For his acting in 3:10 to Yuma, Logan was again nominated for the Young Artist Award - Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor (2008).

Logan played the role of The Kid in Meet Bil (2008), he than appeared in the sci-fi movie Gamer, in which he played Simon. Also that summer, Logan had a main role in the Renée Zellweger feature My One and Only (2008).

Most recently Logan played Percy Jackson in the movie Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010), the movie is based on the book by Rick Riordan. Logan is signed to appear in two more Percy Jackson films, and has said that he wants to star in all of the adaptations of the five exhilarating books in the series.



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Logan Lerman - news / articles


  • Lerman makes grandfather proud with musketeer role - 1 November 2011
    -Actor Logan Lerman's grandfather inspired him to chase a leading role in the new The Three Musketeers movie adaptation - because the Alexandre Dumas novel was one of only two books he escaped Germany with during World War Two.-The young star, who plays D'Artagnan in

Logan Lerman - what members say


  • Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
  • Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief review by Brighouse1971 from Brighouse, WY
    Rated - 4.0 stars I expect greatness... 12 January 2010
    ...I read the whole series by Rick Riordan and i watched all the movies with Logan Lerman...and I expect greatness from this movie. I even cant wait for the premier on the ...   Read customer review
  • The Three Musketeers
  • The Three Musketeers review by kelpie from
    Rated - 4.0 stars It's good fun, don't be put off by negative reviews 18 November 2011
    ...t. Actually I liked it quite a lot. Aside from a rather wooden performance from Logan Lerman everyone else seems to be enjoying themselves immensely and why shouldn't they?...   Read customer review

Logan Lerman - filmography


  • The Three Musketeers (2011)
    Starring: Matthew MacFadyen,  Logan Lerman,  Ray Stevenson
    Director: Paul W.S. Anderson
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    The hot-headed young D'Artagnan along with three former legendary but now down on their luck Musketeers must unite and defeat a beautiful double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war.
    3 stars out of 5 63% from 185 members
    Due for release on 27th February 2012
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  • Gamer on DVD (2009)
    Starring: Gerard Butler,  Michael C. Hall,  Amber Valletta
    Director: Mark Neveldine,  Brian Taylor
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    After directing the frenzied CRANK, Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor helm another adrenaline-fueled film with this thriller. 300's Gerard Butler stars as Kable, a man living in a near-future dystopia driven by online games. Kable is the world's best player at its biggest game, where players take ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 57% from 15,072 members
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  • Hoot on DVD (2006)
    Starring: Clark Gregg,  Jessica Cauffiel,  Luke Wilson
    Director: Jimmy Buffett,  Wil Shriner
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    New kid Roy Eberhardt (Logan Lerman) is not faring well at his new school in Coconut Grove, Florida. His family recently relocated from his beloved Montana, and immediately Roy has found himself on the bad side of school bullies Dana (Eric Phillips) and Beatrice 'The Bear' (Brie Larson). However, ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 59% from 3,150 members
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Logan Lerman facts

5 most recent films

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Sea of Monsters - 3.0 stars
The Three Musketeers - 3.0 stars
The Three Musketeers - Blu-ray - 3.0 stars
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief - 3.5 stars
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief - Blu-ray - 3.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief - 3.5 stars
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief - Blu-ray - 3.5 stars
The Three Musketeers - 3.0 stars
Hoot - 3.0 stars
The Number 23 - 3.0 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Sea of Monsters - 3.0 stars
The Three Musketeers - Blu-ray - 3.0 stars
Gamer - Blu-ray - 3.0 stars
Gamer - 3.0 stars
The Number 23 - 3.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Gerard Butler - 6 times - show films
Michael C. Hall - 6 times - show films
Amber Valletta - 6 times - show films
Alison Lohman - 6 times - show films
Ludacris - 6 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Brian Taylor - 6 times - show films
Mark Neveldine - 6 times - show films
Chris Columbus - 2 times - show films
Paul W.S. Anderson - 2 times - show films
Jimmy Buffett - 1 times - show films