Logan Lerman is a well-known American actor who started his career with commercials in the mid-1990s. He gained early recognition for his role in the television series *Jack & Bobby* and films like *The Butterfly Effect* and *Hoot*. Lerman's fame grew significantly with his portrayal of the lead character in the *Percy Jackson* film series. He also starred in *The Three Musketeers*, and various coming-of-age dramas including *The Perks of Being a Wallflower*, *Indignation*, and *The Vanishing of Sidney Hall*. He held prominent roles in the films *Noah* and *Fury*, and returned to television with the series *Hunters* in 2020.
In 1915, Logan Lerman's great-grandfather founded an orthotics and prosthetics company, which remains family-owned and operated. This company reflects the family's longstanding involvement in the medical field.
Max Lerman, Logan's paternal grandfather, was born in 1927 in Berlin to a Polish Jewish family. They fled Germany in the 1930s due to the Nazi regime, finding refuge in Shanghai until the end of World War II.
Logan Wade Lerman was born on January 19, 1992. He grew up to become a well-known American actor, recognized for roles in various films and television series.
In 2000, Logan Lerman made his film debut in The Patriot, playing William Martin. This marked the beginning of his journey in the film industry as a child actor.
In 2001, Logan Lerman appeared in Riding in Cars with Boys, portraying the son of the main character. This was one of his early roles as a child actor.
In 2002, filming for A Painted House took place in Mississippi. Logan Lerman was cast as Luke Chandler, marking an early significant role in his acting career.
In 2003, Logan Lerman played Luke Chandler in the CBS film A Painted House, earning him critical acclaim and a Young Artist Award nomination for his performance as a promising newcomer.
In 2004, Logan Lerman portrayed a young Evan Treborn in The Butterfly Effect, earning praise for his potential as a child actor in the thriller genre.
In 2004, Logan Lerman starred in the television series Jack & Bobby and the movie The Butterfly Effect. This year marked an important step in his acting career, gaining him further recognition.
In 2004, Logan Lerman was cast in the television series Jack & Bobby, playing a young Robert 'Bobby' McCallister. This role was pivotal in his career as it marked his conscious decision to pursue acting seriously.
In July 2005, filming began for Hoot, a children's adventure film. Logan Lerman played the lead role of Roy Eberhardt, marking a significant step in his acting career.
In 2005, the television series Jack & Bobby, starring Logan Lerman as Robert 'Bobby' McCallister, concluded its run. The series received positive reviews but was canceled due to low ratings.
The television series Jack & Bobby concluded in 2005. Logan Lerman's portrayal of Bobby McCallister was noted for its blend of vulnerability and strength, contributing to his growing reputation as a serious actor.
Hoot, featuring Logan Lerman in his first starring film role, was released on May 5, 2006. His performance earned him a Young Artist Award, highlighting his potential as a leading young actor.
On May 5, 2006, Logan Lerman's film Hoot was released. In the movie, he played Roy Eberhardt, a character who moves to Florida and attempts to save endangered burrowing owls. This performance earned him a Young Artist Award.
In 2006, Logan Lerman participated in the filming of Meet Bill, marking an early role in his acting career that showcased his abilities in comedy.
Logan Lerman, Dean Collins, and Daniel Pashman formed the band Indigo in 2006.
In 2007, Logan Lerman appeared in The Number 23 and the acclaimed western remake 3:10 to Yuma. His performance in the latter earned positive reviews and a Young Artist Award nomination.
In 2007, Logan Lerman won the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor for his role in Hoot, recognizing his talent in a leading role.
In 2007, Meet Bill premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, where Logan Lerman's performance was well-received despite the film's uneven reception.
Meet Bill, featuring Logan Lerman as a teenager mentored by the titular character, was theatrically released on April 4, 2008. His performance in the film was noted for its confidence.
In 2008, Logan Lerman received a Young Artist Award nomination for his role in 3:10 to Yuma, marking his second consecutive nomination in this category.
In 2009, Logan Lerman appeared in Gamer as a teenage gamer and had a leading role in My One and Only, a film inspired by actor George Hamilton's life. Both roles contributed to his developing career.
In 2009, Logan Lerman filmed Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief in Vancouver, marking his involvement in a major film franchise.
In February 2010, Logan Lerman starred as Percy Jackson in Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, marking a major breakthrough in his acting career as he took on the lead role in a popular fantasy series.
In August 2010, Logan Lerman appeared in a public service announcement video titled 'Change the Odds' for the Stand Up to Cancer charity, demonstrating his involvement in charitable causes.
In 2010, Logan Lerman applied to study creative writing at New York University, but he postponed his attendance. This decision highlighted his interest in expanding his creative skills beyond acting.
Logan Lerman signed with Creative Artists Agency in January 2011.
On October 21, 2011, "The Three Musketeers," a 3D film adaptation directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, was released in the U.S. Logan Lerman played d'Artagnan, a role he took on due to its personal connection to his grandfather.
In 2011, Logan Lerman stated that his band, Indigo, is not currently a serious project and that music is his biggest passion after film.
In 2011, filming took place for "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."
In 2011, Logan Lerman played d'Artagnan in the film The Three Musketeers. This role added to his portfolio of significant film performances.
In September 2012, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," starring Logan Lerman as Charlie, was released. The film received positive reviews, with critics praising Lerman's performance.
Filming for "Noah" took place in 2012 in New York and Iceland.
In 2012, Logan Lerman starred in the coming-of-age drama The Perks of Being a Wallflower. This film further established him as a prominent actor in the industry.
In August 2013, "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters," the second film in the series, was released. Lerman reprised his role as Percy Jackson.
Filming for the World War II film "Fury," starring Lerman, began in September 2013.
"Noah," a biblical epic directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Logan Lerman as Ham, was released on March 28, 2014.
"Fury," starring Logan Lerman and Brad Pitt, was released in October 2014.
In 2014, Logan Lerman appeared in two major films, Noah and Fury, both of which contributed to his rising status in Hollywood.
Filming for "Indignation," an adaptation of Philip Roth's novel, began in June 2015, with Logan Lerman starring as Marcus Messner and also serving as an executive producer.
Production for "The Vanishing of Sidney Hall," starring and executive produced by Lerman, began in April 2016 in New York City.
"Indignation" premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically in July 2016.
In 2016, Logan Lerman starred in the film Indignation, a coming-of-age drama that showcased his acting range and depth.
Logan Lerman left CAA and signed with William Morris Endeavor in September 2017.
"The Vanishing of Sidney Hall" premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.
In 2017, Logan Lerman had a major role in The Vanishing of Sidney Hall, continuing his trend of starring in impactful dramas.
The animated film "Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero," in which Logan Lerman voiced Robert Conroy, was released on April 13, 2018.
In 2018, Logan Lerman signed on to star in the Amazon series "Hunters."
"Hunters," the Amazon Video series starring Logan Lerman as Jonah Heidelbaum, premiered in February 2020.
In 2020, Logan Lerman continued his starring role in "Hunters" and also appeared in the biographical drama "Shirley."
In 2020, Logan Lerman returned to television by starring in the series Hunters, marking a significant point in his career as he continued to expand his acting repertoire.
In March 2021, Logan Lerman and Jonathan Schwartz were announced as executive producers for the upcoming film "Rothko."
In 2022, Logan Lerman co-produced "Press Play" and had a supporting role in "Bullet Train."
In June 2023, it was announced that Logan Lerman and Jonathan Schwartz will produce the thriller "Skincare."
Logan Lerman announced his engagement to Ana Corrigan in November 2023.