Lou Taylor Pucci
Lou Taylor Pucci, born on July 27, 1985, is a talented American actor recognized for his diverse roles in film. He made his cinematic debut in 2002 with Rebecca Miller's "Personal Velocity: Three Portraits." However, it was his performance in the 2005 film "Thumbsucker" that truly launched his career, earning him the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival. Following this breakthrough, Pucci appeared in several notable films, including "The Chumscrubber" (2005), "Fast Food Nation" (2006), "The Go-Getter" (2007), "Explicit Ills" (2008), and "Carriers" (2009).
In 2013, he showcased his versatility by starring in the remake of "Evil Dead," along with "The Story of Luke." He continued to impress audiences with his performance in the 2014 horror film "Spring." Pucci's career is marked by a variety of roles that highlight his ability to adapt to different genres, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the film industry. With a dedication to his craft, Lou Taylor Pucci remains an influential actor, captivating audiences with his compelling performances.
Filmography
A-X-L
The Informers
Fifty Pills
Spring (2014)
Evil Dead
The Music Never Stopped
The Go-Getter
Poor Boy (2018)
Beginners
Jack & Diane
The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy
Fast Food Nation
Brotherhood (2010)
Ex-Husbands
Carriers
Moon Manor
Thumbsucker
Ava's Possessions
The Story of Luke
The Answer Man