Nicholas Hoult is a British actor recognized for his work in film and television. He has garnered critical acclaim throughout his career, receiving nominations for prestigious awards such as a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Hoult has established himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
In 1972, Richard Adams' novel Watership Down was published, which Nicholas Hoult later appeared in as the voice of Fiver in the animated television miniseries adaptation in 2018.
In 1977, Nicholas Hoult's older brother, James, was born, marking the start of his family.
In 1984, Nicholas Hoult's sister, Rosanna, was born, expanding his family.
On December 7, 1989, Nicholas Caradoc Hoult was born in Wokingham, Berkshire, England, to Glenis (née Brown), a piano teacher, and Roger Hoult, a commercial pilot.
In December 1989, Nicholas Caradoc Hoult was born in Wokingham, England. His exact date of birth is December 7, 1989.
In 1990, Nicholas Hoult drew inspiration from the movie 'Edward Scissorhands' for his role as a zombie in 'Warm Bodies', noting the similarities between the central characters' difficulties.
In 1992, Nicholas Hoult's sister, Clarista, was born, adding to his family.
In 1996, at age five, Nicholas Hoult was cast in the drama "Intimate Relations", marking his first feature-film role.
In 1996, at the age of three, Nicholas Hoult made his acting debut in "Intimate Relations", marking the beginning of his career in film and television.
In 2002, Nicholas Hoult appeared in the comedy-drama film "About a Boy" at age eleven, playing Marcus, and his portrayal was well-received.
In 2002, at the age of 11, Nicholas Hoult achieved his successful start in cinema by portraying Marcus in "About a Boy".
In 2002, at the age of 12, Nicholas Hoult shifted his focus towards acting and enrolled at the Sylvia Young Theatre School, beginning his formal training in the craft.
In 2005, Brian Azzarello's limited comic book series 'Lex Luthor: Man of Steel' was created, which served as an inspiration for the character of Lex Luthor that Nicholas Hoult will play in Superman (2025).
In 2005, Nicholas Hoult starred in "Wah-Wah" as Ralph Compton and made his Hollywood debut in "The Weather Man", though both films performed poorly.
In 2006, Nicholas Hoult decided to further his studies at Farnborough Sixth Form College in Hampshire, where he pursued advanced-level courses in English Literature, Biology, and Psychology.
In 2006, Nicholas Hoult was cast in the lead role of Tony Stonem in the television teen drama "Skins", a role that garnered widespread attention.
In 2006, the film 'The Prestige' was released, in which David Bowie played the role of Nikola Tesla, a role that Nicholas Hoult later played in 'The Current War'.
In 2007, Nicholas Hoult narrated the audiobook "Slam", marking his entry into voice acting.
In 2007, Nicholas Hoult played Tony Stonem in the British series "Skins", a role that aided his transition from a child star to darker characters.
In 2008, the novel 'Kill Your Friends' by John Niven, which served as the basis for the movie with the same name starring Nicholas Hoult, was published.
Nicholas Hoult continued playing the role of Tony Stonem in "Skins" through 2008, further establishing his presence in the television industry.
In March 2009, Nicholas Hoult made his West End theatre debut as Mark in William Sutcliffe's play "New Boy" at Trafalgar Studios.
In a March 2009 interview with The Daily Telegraph, Nicholas Hoult expressed that he initially treated acting as a hobby rather than a career.
In 2009, Nicholas Hoult appeared in "A Single Man", further solidifying his presence in the film industry.
In 2009, Nicholas Hoult starred in the play "New Boy" at Trafalgar Theatre in London, showcasing his talent on the West End stage.
Since 2009, Nicholas Hoult has been involved with the Teenage Cancer Trust, visiting patients and promoting awareness campaigns like "Shunburn".
In 2010, Nicholas Hoult committed to a part in the fantasy-adventure film "Clash of the Titans", with filming scheduled for mid-2010.
In 2010, Nicholas Hoult portrayed Elliot in the video game "Fable III", showcasing his versatility in voice acting for video games.
In 2010, Nicholas Hoult was cast as Nux in "Mad Max: Fury Road", and plans were made for filming. He was also cast as Hank McCoy / Beast for the "X-Men" film series.
In 2010, Nicholas Hoult was inducted into the NSPCC Hall of Fame for his contributions to the campaign against child cruelty.
In 2011, Nicholas Hoult appeared in "X-Men: First Class" as Hank McCoy / Beast, where he familiarized himself with his character by emulating Kelsey Grammer's charm.
In a 2011 interview with The Guardian, Nicholas Hoult described his childhood as "pretty outdoorsy" and "normal", reminiscing about playing in the garden and building tree houses with his siblings.
In 2012, Nicholas Hoult was included in Forbes' annual 30 Under 30 list, recognizing his achievements and influence as a young actor.
In 2013, Nicholas Hoult appeared in "Warm Bodies", adding a unique romantic comedy to his repertoire.
In 2013, Nicholas Hoult voiced the character Ace in the animated film "Underdogs", adding to his voice acting roles.
On May 2015, Mad Max: Fury Road premiered to critical acclaim and commercial success, grossing over $378 million worldwide. Nicholas Hoult's performance as Nux was particularly praised, with critics highlighting his "fabulously unhinged" portrayal of the character.
In 2015, Nicholas Hoult appeared in "Mad Max: Fury Road", a role that showcased his versatility in action-oriented films.
In 2015, Nicholas Hoult starred in three film releases: Dark Places, Kill Your Friends (based on the 2008 novel), and Equals. All three films were considered critical failures and among the lowest-grossing of his career, though Hoult's performance in Equals received relatively better reviews.
In 2015, the production company Relativity Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, causing multiple delays to the release of the film Collide starring Nicholas Hoult.
On December 12, 2016, Nicholas Hoult began a relationship with California model Bryana Holly.
In 2016, Nicholas Hoult reprised his role as Beast in X-Men: Apocalypse. The film grossed approximately $540 million worldwide and was a top-grossing production outside the United States.
In a 2016 retrospective review, critic Elliott David lauded Nicholas Hoult for his performance in "Skins".
In February 2017, Collide, starring Nicholas Hoult, was released in the United States. It received negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office, which was attributed to poor marketing and delays due to the production company's bankruptcy.
In 2017, Nicholas Hoult starred as Nikola Tesla in The Current War, a dramatization of the conflict between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse. That same year, he starred as an American soldier in Sand Castle, which was released on Netflix and received mixed reviews.
In 2017, Nicholas Hoult starred in several biographical and historical films, expressing a preference for roles that would challenge him and improve his acting skills.
On April 17, 2018, Nicholas Hoult and Bryana Holly welcomed their first child.
In 2018, Nicholas Hoult performed as Fiver in the British miniseries "Watership Down", demonstrating his range in voice acting.
In 2018, Nicholas Hoult played Robert Harley in the critically acclaimed period drama 'The Favourite'.
In 2018, Nicholas Hoult played a role in "The Favourite", which contributed to his reputation in critically acclaimed films.
In 2019, Nicholas Hoult portrayed author J.R.R. Tolkien in the biopic Tolkien, and reprised his role as Hank McCoy in Dark Phoenix. Both films were poorly received.
On August 1, 2020, Nicholas Hoult participated in the Outreach Project campaign alongside Charlize Theron, where the film Mad Max: Fury Road was screened at a drive-in theater in Los Angeles to raise funds.
In 2020, Nicholas Hoult returned to television, portraying Emperor Peter III of Russia in "The Great", showcasing his versatility in historical roles.
In 2020, Nicholas Hoult voiced Patrick in the adult stop-motion series "Crossing Swords", expanding his voice acting portfolio.
In 2021, Nicholas Hoult continued his role as Patrick in the series "Crossing Swords", adding to his voice acting career.
In 2021, Nicholas Hoult played a villainous role in the thriller Those Who Wish Me Dead.
In 2021, Nicholas Hoult took part in Misan Harriman's campaign for Save the Children UK, raising awareness about urgent changes children want to see in the world.
In June 2022, Nicholas Hoult participated in Biotherm's #BeAWaterLover campaign to raise awareness about ocean preservation and to announce the brand's commitment to becoming Ocean Positive by 2030.
In October 2022, Nicholas Hoult and Bryana Holly welcomed their second child.
In 2022, Nicholas Hoult appeared in "The Menu", adding to his portfolio of diverse film roles.
In 2022, Nicholas Hoult graduated from Ferrari’s Corso Pilota driving school.
In June 2023, Nicholas Hoult was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the actors branch.
In 2023, Nicholas Hoult championed Armani's Acqua for Life campaign.
In 2023, Nicholas Hoult continued his role in "The Great" and also appeared in the film "Renfield", adding to his diverse filmography.
In 2024, GQ named Nicholas Hoult “Actor of the Year,” acknowledging his contributions and success in the acting industry.
In 2024, Nicholas Hoult is slated to appear in "The Order", "Juror No. 2", and "Nosferatu", continuing to expand his acting career.
In 2024, Nicholas Hoult voiced Jon Arbuckle in the animated film The Garfield Movie, starred in the crime thriller The Order, the courtroom drama Juror #2, and also starred as Thomas Hutter in Nosferatu.
In 2024, Nicholas Hoult voiced the character Jon Arbuckle in the animated film "The Garfield Movie", further establishing his presence in voice acting roles.
In 2024, Nicholas Hoult won the "Track Attack" at Watkins Glen with his Ferrari 296 GTB.
In 2025, Nicholas Hoult will play Lex Luthor in the movie Superman. The movie will be directed by James Gunn.
On September 4, 2026, 'How to Rob a Bank', starring Nicholas Hoult and directed by David Leitch, is set to be released by Amazon MGM Studios.
Nicholas Hoult participated in Biotherm's #BeAWaterLover campaign to raise awareness about ocean preservation and to announce the brand's commitment to becoming Ocean Positive by 2030.
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