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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Bright future for young actor Logan Lerman



Actor Logan Lerman is at a great place in his career. Looking ahead to next year, there's a major film about Noah's Ark as well as a sequel to one of his past hits. There's also the movie this year that's gotten him more attention than he could have ever imagined: "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."
A lot of people have noticed Lerman for his portrayal of a shy teenager dealing with some pretty serious stuff in "The Perks of Being a Wallflower." He loves that it's a film of substance involving people his age.
"'Perks' was really challenging," said Lerman. "At the time, I was really scared to do it.
"It seems that it's had a big effect on people and it's helped a lot of young, young people out there and to see that in person, you know, is just pretty, yeah, it makes it a little bit bigger than a film sometimes, which is nice," said Lerman.
Also nice is the fact his work is being talked about for various nominations during Hollywood's awards season.
"It would be really flattering, nothing that I'd be expecting, but it would be very flattering, yeah," said Lerman.
Lerman is a 12-year vet in the business. His credits include: "3:10 to Yuma" with Russell Crowe. More recently he starred in "The Three Musketeers" and "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief." A second film in that series comes out next year.
"It's a good series and it's a good character," said Lerman. "Kids and people seem to like it and I'm excited about this new one."
He's also excited about being in director Darren Aronfsky's biblical epic "Noah," with his pal Russell Crowe in the title role.
"It's crazy. It's a crazy movie. Really epic. We just finished two weeks ago and I'm really curious and excited but it's definitely not what people would be expecting when they're thinking of Noah's Ark, you know?" said Lerman.
Until recently, he considered acting his hobby. But when he graduated high school: "I had to decide whether or not I wanted to continue doing that professionally or go to school. And I decided to keep acting."
But he's still not ruling out a college education.

Actor Logan Lerman is at a great place in his career. Looking ahead to next year, there's a major film about Noah's Ark as well as a sequel to one of his past hits. There's also the movie this year that's gotten him more attention than he could have ever imagined: "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."
A lot of people have noticed Lerman for his portrayal of a shy teenager dealing with some pretty serious stuff in "The Perks of Being a Wallflower." He loves that it's a film of substance involving people his age.
"'Perks' was really challenging," said Lerman. "At the time, I was really scared to do it.
"It seems that it's had a big effect on people and it's helped a lot of young, young people out there and to see that in person, you know, is just pretty, yeah, it makes it a little bit bigger than a film sometimes, which is nice," said Lerman.
Also nice is the fact his work is being talked about for various nominations during Hollywood's awards season.
"It would be really flattering, nothing that I'd be expecting, but it would be very flattering, yeah," said Lerman.
Lerman is a 12-year vet in the business. His credits include: "3:10 to Yuma" with Russell Crowe. More recently he starred in "The Three Musketeers" and "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief." A second film in that series comes out next year.
"It's a good series and it's a good character," said Lerman. "Kids and people seem to like it and I'm excited about this new one."
He's also excited about being in director Darren Aronfsky's biblical epic "Noah," with his pal Russell Crowe in the title role.
"It's crazy. It's a crazy movie. Really epic. We just finished two weeks ago and I'm really curious and excited but it's definitely not what people would be expecting when they're thinking of Noah's Ark, you know?" said Lerman.
Until recently, he considered acting his hobby. But when he graduated high school: "I had to decide whether or not I wanted to continue doing that professionally or go to school. And I decided to keep acting."
But he's still not ruling out a college education.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

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Friday, November 16, 2012

Logan's PLAYLIST

Here We Go to Logan Lerman's playlist 
whoop 
enjoy the music :) 
xx 

Friday, November 2, 2012

AlliSimpson's hottie of the week 13 : Logan Lerman



HOTTIE OF THE WEEK 13.



Hottie Of The Week, Week 12: LOGAN LERMAN!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Logan Lerman and Josh Hutcherson Circle The Bluff


The hours and hours of “Amazing Spider-Man” audition tapes didn’t go to waste, it seems.
Filmmaker Jonathan Dillon (“Fight Night”) has found the stars of his next film, “The Bluff” on the runner-up pile. Josh Hutcherson (“The Hunger Games”) and Logan Lerman (“Percy Jackson” series) are in talks to appear in the helmer’s tweenage take on ‘The Hangover’, with a group of young males getting up to the kind of authority-interesting antics the characters in Todd Phillips’ classic did – in Las Vegas, of course.
“The Bluff” is one of quite a few similar themed comedies prepped and packaged for AFM in Santa Monica.

Source : Movie Hole

Logan Lerman in Fault Magazine


Logan Lerman, leading man in films such as Perks of Being a WallflowerThe Three Musketeers and Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief - and currently filming Darren Aronofsky’s Noah - is our Film cover star in FAULT Issue 12. We are delighted to feature Logan as someone who so clearly resonates with the FAULT ethos of featuring inspiring individuals. Logan is a talented actor and (we were pleased to discover) a well-rounded personality to boot. Just 20 years old at the time of writing, Logan is a young man who, by virtue of his accomplishments, has already proven his ability at the highest level despite his relatively young age.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Student newspaper's extensive interview with logan lerman


Lake Superior State University's Student-Run Newspaper, The Compass, Interviews Logan Lerman

Friday, October 12, 2012

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Monday, October 8, 2012