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Taron Egerton ( ; born 10 November 1989) is a Welsh actor. After graduating from the
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, he performed in stage plays before gaining recognition for his starring role as a spy in the action comedy films '' Kingsman: The Secret Service'' (2014) and '' Kingsman: The Golden Circle'' (2017). Egerton has starred in several biographical films, portraying military officer Edward Brittain in the drama '' Testament of Youth'' (2014), the titular ski-jumper in the sports film '' Eddie the Eagle'' (2016), and singer
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in the musical '' Rocketman'' (2019). The last of these earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. He also starred as Jimmy Keene in the miniseries '' Black Bird'' (2022), for which he was nominated for a
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, as
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in the biopic ''
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'' (2023), and in the thriller film '' Carry-On'' (2024).


Early life

Egerton was born in
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on 10 November 1989. His mother worked in social services, while his father ran a bed-and-breakfast near
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; both of them are Liverpool natives. He has two younger half-sisters. Although born in England, Egerton considers himself to be Welsh "through and through" and is fluent in both Welsh and English. Egerton's parents divorced when he was two, and he subsequently moved with his mother to the Welsh island of
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, where he went to primary school. The family then relocated to
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when he was 12 years old. He became lonely due to losing childhood friends. He began acting at age 15, which he later explained was "as much about trying to be social and make friends as it was an interest in acting". He attended the
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, from which he graduated in 2012.


Career


Early work and ''Kingsman'' films (2012–2018)

Egerton performed in a stage production of the play ''The Last of the Haussmans'' at the National Theatre in London in 2012. After appearing in the crime drama series '' Lewis'', he was cast as the lead role in
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's '' Kingsman: The Secret Service'', an action comedy film adaptation of the comic book '' The Secret Service'' by
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and
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, in 2013. He portrayed
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officer Edward Brittain in the 2014 biographical drama film '' Testament of Youth'', earning a nomination for Best British Newcomer at the
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. ''Kingsman: The Secret Service'' was released in 2015, garnering highly favorable reviews that described it as "fun, stylish and subversive" as well as grossing over $400 million. Writing for ''
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'', James Rocchi deemed Egerton to be "a naturally charismatic presence with smarts behind his smile" as Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, a recruit for an espionage organisation. Egerton rose to fame with the role. He starred in the crime film ''
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'' that same year. At the 69th British Academy Film Awards in 2016, Egerton received a nomination for the
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. In the same year, he played ski-jumper Eddie the Eagle in the eponymous biopic and voiced Johnny, a passionate gorilla, in the animated musical film ''
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''. Egerton reprised the role of Eggsy in the film '' Kingsman: The Golden Circle'', a sequel to ''Kingsman: The Secret Service'', released the following year. It drew a mixed response from critics. In 2018, he starred in the crime drama film '' Billionaire Boys Club'' and played the title character in the action-adventure film ''
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''. Both films were failures commercially and with critics. Egerton later specified that ''Robin Hood'' was not the film he had signed up to create and that it had "lost its vision." He attributed his involvement in ''Billionaire Boys Club'' and ''Robin Hood'' to monetary reasons.


Career progression (2019–present)

Egerton starred as singer
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in the biographical musical film '' Rocketman''. He learned to play the piano for the part and sang live in each take during filming. The film was released in 2019, receiving positive reviews, and the actor's portrayal of John earned praise. ''
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''s Ann Hornaday opined that Egerton "exerts a steadying, singularly charismatic force" in the role, while Richard Lawson of '' Vanity Fair'' described his portrayal as "nuanced and emotionally intelligent while still loose, carried with verve and agility". Egerton won the
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for his performance. He also garnered a
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nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role and a
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nomination for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media for his work on the film's soundtrack. That same year, Egerton narrated the audiobook version of John's autobiography, '' Me'', and the two performed on stage together several times. Also in 2019, Egerton voiced Moomintroll in the animated series ''
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'' and Rian in the fantasy series '' The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance''. He reprised the role of Johnny in ''
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'', which released in 2021. Egerton starred in the play '' Cock'' by Mike Bartlett. Directed by Marianne Elliott and held at the Ambassadors Theatre in the West End, the production marked his West End debut. After missing performances due to fainting on stage during the first night of performances in March 2022 and testing positive for
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later that month, Egerton exited for "personal reasons" the following month. The production of ''Cock'' garnered mixed critical reception, with Egerton's performance gaining praise. ''
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''s Arifa Akbar wrote he "is especially affecting in his romantic desperation". Egerton executive produced and portrayed American drug dealer Jimmy Keene in the miniseries '' Black Bird'', an adaptation of Keene's memoir ''In with the Devil''. It premiered on
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in 2022. Reviewing the series, Saloni Gajjar of ''
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'' wrote that Egerton "aces Jimmy's duality while switching from being overtly confident to silently breaking down". He received a nomination for the
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. The following year, Egerton portrayed entrepreneur
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in the biographical film ''
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'', about the video game of the same name, which also released on Apple TV+. Lovia Gyarke of ''
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'' commended him for playing Rogers with an "earnest goofiness". In in the
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thriller film '' Carry-On'' (2024), Egerton starred as a TSA agent blackmailed by a terrorist. He deemed it a rare opportunity to lead a film aimed at a wide audience. Nick Schager of ''
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'' wrote that "Egerton exudes the right mix of stuck-in-a-rut defeatism and harried determination to hold the film together". On Netflix, ''Carry-On'' became the fifth-most-watched English-language film of all time. Egerton will next star in the
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miniseries '' Firebug'' and in the crime thriller film '' She Rides Shotgun''.


Public image and personal life

Egerton lives in
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. He describes himself as having come from a working-class background. Having lost a grandmother to
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, he is an ambassador for the Motor Neurone Disease Association. Following speculation about his sexuality, Egerton explained that it is "a joy to support" his gay friends, though he is not himself gay. However, as a teenager, Egerton questioned whether he was gay and explained that he felt "very panicked and upset about how I would be perceived". Egerton was named one of the 50 best-dressed British men in 2015 and 2016 by '' British GQ''.


Acting credits


Film


Television


Theatre


Music videos


Audio


Discography


Soundtrack albums


Guest appearances


Accolades

Egerton won a
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for his role in ''Rocketman''. He has also garnered a Grammy Award nomination for his work on its soundtrack. He has been nominated by the
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for the BAFTA Rising Star Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Egerton, Taron 1989 births Living people 21st-century Welsh male actors Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Audiobook narrators Best Musical or Comedy Actor Golden Globe (film) winners National Youth Theatre members People educated at Ysgol Penglais School Actors from Aberystwyth Male actors from Birkenhead Welsh male film actors Welsh male television actors Welsh male voice actors Welsh people of English descent Welsh-speaking actors Male actors from Ceredigion