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Monday, November 16, 2009

The Evolution Of Robert Pattinson: Follow The 'New Moon' Heartthrob's Pulsing Career In Photos

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Hey Twilighters, MTV posted this article about Rob's career. Check it out!
-Liana- (via @KStew411 via @HollywoodCrush)



It’s taken a little over a year for Robert Pattinson to be considered a staple heartthrob worldwide. With the crazy success of the “Twilight” book series came the crazy success of the first film, catapulting its stars into instant, albeit unbidden, fame. Though he’s on the road now promoting “New Moon” (out this week!), we figured we would take some time to look at the evolution of Robert Pattinson.
Click the picture below to follow the evolution of Rob in pictures!

Born on May 13, 1986 in London, England, the hunk started out his career rather appropriately by following in his mother’s modeling footsteps at age 12. Ironically, he would later come out and explain that the reason this stint in the fashion world lasted only four years was because he was tall and feminine and it was at a time where “the androgynous look was cool.” Once he started looking more like masculine man we have grown to know and love, the job pool dried up.
When he was 15, he began dabbling in the theater arts, getting his start through the Barnes Theatre Company. At a production of “Tess of the D’Urbervilles,” he caught the attention of an acting agent. He landed some more roles in theater before getting his start on film in 2004 at age 18.
His first roles were a minor part in the made-for-TV film “Ring of the Nibelungs” and the character of Older Rawdy Crawley which was cut from the final edition of 2004's “Vanity Fair."
It was in 2005 when Robert broke out onto the scene as the character Cedric Diggory in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.” As the fourth installment of the popular novel-to-film series, Robert played the good-hearted, handsome competitor to Daniel Radcliffe's Harry Potter. It set the stage for when, four years later, the same filmgoing audience got to see him again as the similarly handsome Edward Cullen in 2008’s “Twilight.”


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