Kellan Lutz
The Twilight Saga film series, which began in 2008, brought Kellan Lutz to wide attention through his portrayal of Emmett Cullen, a role that placed him among the central ensemble of one of the more commercially prominent franchises in recent Hollywood history.
Lutz was born on March 15, 1985, in Dickinson, and holds United States citizenship. He attended Horizon High School before going on to study at Chapman University. His career developed along two parallel tracks — acting and modeling — and he has worked across both film and television, building a professional profile that spans the screen and the fashion industry.
As a film actor and television actor, Lutz pursued a range of roles that drew on his physical presence and his standing as a model. His work in both capacities reflects a dual engagement not uncommon for performers whose careers develop across screen and commercial image-making. His practice of Thai boxing adds a further dimension to that range of pursuits, grounding his physical profile in an active athletic discipline rather than one constructed solely for the camera.
Lutz works in English and has maintained a presence across film and television as his career has continued. His training in Thai boxing remains a noted aspect of his public identity, a practice that distinguishes him among performers who combine screen work with modeling. Born in Dickinson and educated at Horizon High School and Chapman University, he built a career that moves between the demands of dramatic performance and the image-driven work of a professional model.
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I have a lot of older brothers who messed up in different ways in my mother's eyes. So I learned from all of their mistakes. I can't go into detail, but while I was growing up, I always tried to make it a goal to relieve some of the stress my mother went through.

When I meet gay fans out and about, they’re so great to talk to – and I’m big on hugging, because I’m from the Midwest. They’re just so energetic and loving. I’m proud to have those fans, and their support means a lot to me. I don’t want just girls coming to my movies; I want guys to come, too!

I think it’s very important to know what you want to do next versus just leave it up to chance, really position yourself in the right footings to get to where you want to be.

I am so fidgety – I swear I have ADD – and I always need to be doing something or being outside, just playing sports.

I don’t really like the gym. I like to fool my body. I run around the beach and then there’s scaffolding so I can just do different pulls-ups there.

I don’t have TiVo, but I watch a lot of ‘Judge Judy’ – it makes me happy about my life when I see what the people on that show do.

I bet on everything. Everything. It’s just like, ‘I bet you I can spin my chair longer.’ Everything, I say ‘I bet you.’ I love to win.


