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Jared Leto

Jared Leto is a multifaceted American artist, excelling as both an actor and a musician. His dedication to method acting has garnered him critical acclaim and prestigious awards, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. Beyond acting, Leto is the frontman of the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, recognized for their music and his distinctive stage presence. His career, spanning three decades, reflects his versatility and commitment to both film and music.

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December 26, 1971: Jared Leto's Birth

On December 26, 1971, Jared Joseph Leto was born. He is an American actor and musician known for his method acting and role as the frontman of the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars.

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1980: Inspiration from The Shining

In 1980, Stanley Kubrick's psychological horror film The Shining was released and later inspired Thirty Seconds to Mars' music video for "The Kill", directed by Jared Leto.

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1987: Inspiration from The Last Emperor

In 1987, Bernardo Bertolucci's historical drama The Last Emperor was released and served as inspiration for Leto when he directed a short film for "From Yesterday".

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1992: Move to Los Angeles

In 1992, Leto moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in directing, initially intending to act on the side.

1994: My So-Called Life

In 1994, Jared Leto started his career on the television series My So-Called Life.

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1994: Breakthrough Role in My So-Called Life

In 1994, Leto got his first big break when he was cast in My So-Called Life opposite Claire Danes.

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1994: Highway

In 1994, the movie Highway is set.

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1995: Film Role in How to Make an American Quilt

In 1995, Leto landed his first film role in the drama How to Make an American Quilt.

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1996: Co-starring in The Last of the High Kings

In 1996, Leto co-starred with Christina Ricci in The Last of the High Kings.

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1997: Critical Attention for Prefontaine

In 1997, Leto gained critical attention for his performance in Prefontaine.

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1997: Supporting Role in Switchback

In 1997, Leto got a supporting role in Switchback.

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1997: Starring in Prefontaine

In 1997, Leto starred in the biopic Prefontaine as Olympic hopeful Steve Prefontaine, immersing himself in the runner's life to prepare for the role. His portrayal received positive reviews and is often considered his breakthrough.

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1998: Formation of Thirty Seconds to Mars

In 1998, Jared Leto formed the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars in Los Angeles, California, with his brother Shannon.

1998: Starring in Basil and Urban Legend

In 1998, Leto landed the lead role in the drama Basil, and also starred in the horror Urban Legend. He also had a supporting role in the war film The Thin Red Line.

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1998: Supporting Role in The Thin Red Line

In 1998, Leto played supporting roles in The Thin Red Line.

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1999: Began dating Cameron Diaz

In 1999, Jared Leto began dating actress Cameron Diaz.

1999: Roles in Fight Club and Girl, Interrupted

In 1999, Leto acted in Fight Club and Girl, Interrupted.

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1999: Roles in Black and White, Girl, Interrupted, and Fight Club

In 1999, Leto played in Black and White, had a supporting role in Girl, Interrupted, and portrayed Angel Face in Fight Club.

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2000: Engagement to Cameron Diaz

In 2000, Jared Leto became engaged to actress Cameron Diaz.

2000: Roles in American Psycho and Requiem for a Dream

In 2000, Leto played Paul Allen in American Psycho and starred as Harry Goldfarb in Requiem for a Dream. He prepared for the latter role by living on the streets and losing 28 pounds.

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2000: Filming of Highway

In early 2000, filming finished for the independent film Highway, in which Leto played Jack Hayes.

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March 2002: Home Video Release of Highway

In March 2002, Highway, starring Jared Leto, was released on home video formats after filming finished in early 2000.

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August 27, 2002: Release of 30 Seconds to Mars Debut Album

On August 27, 2002, Thirty Seconds to Mars released their debut album, 30 Seconds to Mars, in the United States through Immortal and Virgin Records.

2002: Return to Acting with Panic Room

In 2002, Leto returned to acting in the thriller Panic Room, playing Junior.

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2002: Release of Debut Album

In 2002, Thirty Seconds to Mars released their debut album, 30 Seconds to Mars, to positive reviews but limited commercial success.

2003: Split from Cameron Diaz

In 2003, Jared Leto and actress Cameron Diaz split up.

2004: Role in Alexander

In 2004, Leto appeared in Alexander.

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August 30, 2005: Release of A Beautiful Lie Album

On August 30, 2005, Thirty Seconds to Mars released their second studio album, A Beautiful Lie, in the United States.

2005: Role in Lord of War

In 2005, Leto played a role in Lord of War.

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2005: Release of A Beautiful Lie

In 2005, Thirty Seconds to Mars released their second album, A Beautiful Lie, which propelled the band into the public eye.

2006: Created cover art for the album 97X Green Room: Volume 2

In 2006, Jared Leto created the cover art for the album 97X Green Room: Volume 2, which proceeds from the sales benefited The Nature Conservancy.

2006: Role in Lonely Hearts

In 2006, Leto appeared in the neo-noir crime drama Lonely Hearts, playing Raymond Fernandez.

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2006: Allegation of Sexual Misconduct

In June 2025, Air Mail published a report in which nine women accused Jared Leto of sexual misconduct, with one allegation dating back to 2006.

2007: Became a teetotaler

In 2007, Jared Leto became a teetotaler.

2007: Role in Chapter 27

In 2007, Leto appeared in Chapter 27.

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June 2008: Joined Habitat for Humanity

In June 2008, Jared Leto joined Habitat for Humanity to work with Thirty Seconds to Mars on a home being repaired and renovated through the Greater Los Angeles Area's "A Brush With Kindness" programme.

2008: Support for California Proposition 2 and Barack Obama

In 2008, Jared Leto supported the California Proposition 2 regarding the treatment of farm animals, and he also supported Senator Barack Obama of Illinois in the 2008 presidential election.

2008: Release of A Beautiful Lie Music Video

In 2008, Leto released the music video for "A Beautiful Lie", directed under the pseudonym Angakok Panipaq, which was filmed in Greenland and benefited the Natural Resources Defense Council.

April 28, 2009: Settlement of EMI Lawsuit

On April 28, 2009, Thirty Seconds to Mars announced the settlement of a $30 million breach of contract lawsuit filed by EMI, the parent label of Virgin. The defense was based on the De Havilland Law.

October 2009: Raises money against California Proposition 8

In October 2009, Jared Leto raised money for the campaign against California Proposition 8, which was created by opponents of same-sex marriage.

November 9, 2009: "Kings and Queens" Short Film Premiere

On November 9, 2009, the short film for Thirty Seconds to Mars' "Kings and Queens" premiered at the Montalban Theater in Los Angeles to a positive reception.

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2009: Mr. Nobody Premieres

In 2009, Jared Leto starred in the science fiction drama Mr. Nobody, portraying Nemo Nobody, the last mortal on Earth. Mr. Nobody premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival where Leto's performance was praised by critics.

2009: Role in Mr. Nobody

In 2009, Leto starred in Mr. Nobody.

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2009: Release of This Is War

In 2009, Thirty Seconds to Mars released This Is War, which received further critical and commercial success.

2010: Response to Haiti Earthquake

Following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Jared Leto released a book of photographs taken during his trip to the Caribbean country in 2011, in a bid to raise funds for the earthquake-ravaged country.

2010: "Closer to the Edge" Filmed

In 2010, Jared Leto filmed "Closer to the Edge," a short film featuring tour footage and fan commentary from Thirty Seconds to Mars' Into the Wild Tour.

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2010: "Hurricane" Filmed

In 2010, Jared Leto filmed "Hurricane" in New York City. The short film explores personal demons and unlocking secret fantasies in what is believed to be a dream.

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2010: Launch of The One and Only Golden Tickets

In 2010, Jared Leto launched The One and Only Golden Tickets, a full service company which operates worldwide and manages exclusive services for concerts, festivals, and events.

January 2011: Returned to Haiti

In January 2011, Jared Leto returned to Haiti to reconnect with his former home following the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

2011: Launch of VyRT

In 2011, Jared Leto launched the online platform VyRT, a live video streaming service featuring social networking and official merchandise.

May 2012: Expresses support after Obama endorsed same-sex marriage.

In May 2012, Jared Leto expressed support after hearing that Barack Obama had endorsed same-sex marriage.

June 2012: VyRT wins Best Online Concert Experience at the O Music Awards.

In June 2012, VyRT, Jared Leto's online platform, was awarded Best Online Concert Experience at the O Music Awards.

2012: Chairs Gen44 Event

In 2012, Jared Leto chaired a Gen44 event, a campaign set up by Barack Obama to energize voters under 40.

2012: Directorial Debut with Artifact

In 2012, Jared Leto made his directorial debut with the documentary film Artifact. The documentary chronicles the legal dispute between Thirty Seconds to Mars and EMI.

May 2013: Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams Album Release

In May 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars released their fourth album, Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams. The album received generally positive reviews and reached the top ten in more than fifteen countries.

October 12, 2013: "City of Angels" Premiere

On October 12, 2013, Jared Leto directed the short film for Thirty Seconds to Mars' "City of Angels", which premiered at the Hollywood Bowl and features celebrities sharing their visions about Los Angeles.

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2013: Dallas Buyers Club Release

In 2013, Jared Leto starred in the drama Dallas Buyers Club, portraying Rayon, a transgender woman with AIDS. Dallas Buyers Club received widespread critical acclaim and resulted in various accolades for Leto.

2013: Renaming of The One and Only Golden Tickets to Adventures In Wonderland

In 2013, Jared Leto's company, The One and Only Golden Tickets, was renamed Adventures In Wonderland.

2013: Academy Award for Dallas Buyers Club

In 2013, Leto earned the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Dallas Buyers Club.

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2013: Release of Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams

In 2013, Thirty Seconds to Mars released Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams, which received further critical and commercial success.

September 30, 2014: Hosted Haiti: The Journey Is the Destination event

On September 30, 2014, Jared Leto hosted the event Haiti: The Journey Is the Destination in New York City, benefitting those affected by the 2010 earthquake in the Caribbean country.

2014: Premiere of Into the Wild Documentary Series

In 2014, Jared Leto premiered the documentary series Into the Wild, which tells the story behind the concert tour of the same name by Thirty Seconds to Mars.

February 2015: Named global ambassador for World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)

In February 2015, Jared Leto was named a global ambassador for World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), supporting online fundraisers.

April 2016: Leto to appear in The Outsider

In April 2016, it was announced that Jared Leto would appear in the film The Outsider (2018), directed by Martin Zandvliet.

August 2016: Signing to Interscope Records and Casting in Blade Runner 2049

In August 2016, Thirty Seconds to Mars revealed they had signed to Interscope Records and Jared Leto was cast as Niander Wallace in the 2017 film Blade Runner 2049.

2016: Jared Leto plays the Joker in Suicide Squad

In 2016, Jared Leto played the role of the Joker in Suicide Squad, based on the comic book series.

2016: Method Acting on Suicide Squad

In 2016, Jared Leto's method acting on Suicide Squad involved sending unorthodox gifts to his fellow cast members. Gifts reportedly included live rats, bullets, anal beads and used condoms.

2016: Role in Suicide Squad

In 2016, Leto starred in Suicide Squad.

November 2017: Sony Pictures Announces Morbius Film

In November 2017, Sony Pictures announced plans for a film adaptation of Morbius, the Living Vampire, which is part of Sony's Spider-Man Universe.

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2017: Role in Blade Runner 2049

In 2017, Leto starred in Blade Runner 2049.

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April 6, 2018: Release of America album

On April 6, 2018, Thirty Seconds to Mars released their fifth album titled America. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, becoming the band's highest entry on the chart.

June 27, 2018: Leto to Star in Morbius

On June 27, 2018, it was announced that Jared Leto would star in the film adaptation of Morbius, the Living Vampire, directed by Daniel Espinosa, as part of Sony's Spider-Man Universe.

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2018: Led a fundraiser for his 47th birthday

In 2018, Jared Leto, as a global ambassador for World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), led an online fundraiser for his 47th birthday.

2018: Release of America

In 2018, Thirty Seconds to Mars released America, which polarized critics upon release.

October 2020: Leto to Reprise Role as Joker in Zack Snyder's Justice League

In October 2020, it was reported that Jared Leto would reprise his role as the Joker in Zack Snyder's Justice League.

January 2021: Release of "A Day in the Life of America" documentary

In January 2021, Thirty Seconds To Mars released the documentary film, "A Day in the Life of America," directed by Jared Leto. The film received general praise.

2021: Roles in The Little Things and House of Gucci

In 2021, Jared Leto played Albert Sparma in The Little Things and Paolo Gucci in House of Gucci, receiving award nominations for both roles.

2021: Jared Leto Claims Suicide Squad Comments Were in Jest

In a 2021 interview, Jared Leto claimed that the comments he made at Suicide Squad's premiere were "in jest", and stated that there were no used condoms.

April 2022: Release of Morbius

On April 1, 2022, the film Morbius starring Jared Leto was released.

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July 30, 2022: Leto to star in Haunted Mansion

On July 30, 2022, it was announced that Jared Leto would star in Haunted Mansion, a film directed by Justin Simien for Disney.

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July 28, 2023: Release of Haunted Mansion

On July 28, 2023, the film Haunted Mansion, starring Jared Leto, was released.

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November 9, 2023: Scaling the Empire State Building

On November 9, 2023, Jared Leto became the first person to legally scale the Empire State Building to promote his upcoming worldwide tour Seasons Tour.

2023: Release of It's the End of the World but It's a Beautiful Day

In 2023, Thirty Seconds to Mars released It's the End of the World but It's a Beautiful Day, which polarized critics upon release.

November 2024: Leto Cast in Lunik Heist

In November 2024, it was announced that Jared Leto was cast in the crime film Lunik Heist for Searchlight Pictures.

December 20, 2024: Leto Cast as Skeletor

On December 20, 2024, it was announced that Jared Leto was cast as Skeletor in the Masters of the Universe reboot.

June 2025: Accusations of Sexual Misconduct

In June 2025, Air Mail published a report in which nine women accused Jared Leto of sexual misconduct, with one allegation dating back to 2006.

June 5, 2026: Masters of the Universe Film Release

The Masters of the Universe reboot, starring Jared Leto as Skeletor, is scheduled to be released in the United States on June 5, 2026, by Amazon MGM Studios.

2049: Role in Blade Runner 2049

In 2049, Leto starred in Blade Runner 2049.

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