
Taylor-Johnson starred in the Godzilla reboot, released in May 2014. HitFix film critic Drew McWeeny was positive of the bond between Johnson and co-star Taylor Kitsch, which "seems not only credible but lived in and authentic throughout the film", and noted the evolution in maturity of Johnson since Kick-Ass. Later that year, he starred as Ben in Oliver Stone's Savages. In 2012, Taylor-Johnson played Count Vronsky in Anna Karenina. Taylor-Johnson starred in R.E.M.'s 2011 music video " Überlin", which was also directed by his then-fiancée. In December 2010, Taylor-Johnson joined the cast of Albert Nobbs as a replacement for Orlando Bloom, who dropped out of the production due to his wife's pregnancy. He has also appeared as the central character, William, in Hideo Nakata's Chatroom. His performance in Kick-Ass saw him nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award. In 2010, Taylor-Johnson appeared as David "Dave" Lizewski/Kick-Ass, the lead character in Kick-Ass, based on the superhero comic book of the same name by Scottish writer Mark Millar. His performance saw him receive the Empire Award for Best Newcomer and he was also nominated for Young British Performer of the Year by the London Film Critics' Circle. Taylor-Johnson appeared as John Lennon in the 2009 biographical film Nowhere Boy, directed by Sam Taylor-Wood. Taylor-Johnson at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con Also in 2006, he starred in the film The Thief Lord, as Prosper.
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He learned how to perform the balancing of the egg on the stick, although that was effected mechanically.

The scenes show the young Eduard as he first learns magic, and to do this, Johnson had to learn how to perform the ball trick displayed by his character. In 2006, he appeared in The Illusionist, appearing in the early flashback scenes as Edward Norton's character, Eduard Abramovicz, as a teenager. That year he also guest starred in a special live episode of ITV drama The Bill. In 2003, Taylor-Johnson appeared as a young Charlie Chaplin in Shanghai Knights alongside Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, with Chaplin depicted as a member of a London gang of street thugs.
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His television roles have included Niker in the 2004 BBC adaptation of the novel Feather Boy, Aaron in Danny Brocklehurst's ITV1 serial Talk to Me, and Owen Stephens in Nearly Famous. He appeared in Arthur Miller's All My Sons in 2000. On stage, he appeared in a London production of Shakespeare's Macbeth, playing the son of Macduff alongside Rufus Sewell, who played Macbeth, in 1999. Taylor-Johnson with wife Sam Taylor-Johnson in September 2010 He was educated at Holmer Green Senior School, and attended the Jackie Palmer Stage School in High Wycombe between 19, studying drama, tap, jazz, acrobatics, and singing. He is Jewish, and has a sister named Gemma who later had a small role in his film Tom & Thomas (2002). Taylor-Johnson was born Aaron Perry Johnson in High Wycombe on 13 June 1990, the son of housewife Sarah and civil engineer Robert Johnson. He has since appeared in the action films Tenet (2020) and Bullet Train (2022). He followed this with roles in the crime thriller Savages (2012), period drama Anna Karenina (2012), and monster film Godzilla (2014).įor his performance as a psychopathic drifter in the thriller film Nocturnal Animals (2016), Taylor-Johnson won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He had his breakthrough performance as John Lennon in the biopic Nowhere Boy (2009), directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, whom he married in 2012. Taylor-Johnson began performing as a child and appeared in such films as Shanghai Knights (2003), The Illusionist (2006), and Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008). He is best known for his portrayal of the title character in Kick-Ass (2010) and its 2013 sequel, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe character Pietro Maximoff in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015).

Aaron Perry Taylor-Johnson (né Johnson born 13 June 1990) is an English actor.
