Jared Leto

Born on Sun, December 26, 1971

Jared Leto, born on December 26, 1971, is a multi-talented American figure recognized both as an accomplished actor and a celebrated musician. He first garnered attention through television appearances in the early 1990s, with his breakout role as Jordan Catalano in the popular series "My So-Called Life" in 1994 solidifying his place in the public eye. This early success served as a springboard for his transition into film.

Leto's big-screen journey began with a debut in "How to Make an American Quilt" in 1995. However, it was his performance in "Prefontaine" (1997) that initially earned him widespread critical acclaim, demonstrating his dedication to his craft and foreshadowing the diverse roles he would later undertake. Following this, he took on supporting roles in a series of well-regarded films, including "The Thin Red Line," "Fight Club," "Girl, Interrupted," and "American Psycho," while also taking the lead in "Urban Legend."

A turning point in Leto's acting career came with his portrayal of Harry Goldfarb, a heroin addict, in the harrowing film "Requiem for a Dream" (2000). This intense and unforgettable performance solidified his reputation as a serious actor capable of handling complex and challenging roles. Subsequently, he shifted his focus somewhat toward his musical pursuits before making a return to acting with roles in films such as "Panic Room," "Alexander," "Lord of War," "Lonely Hearts," "Chapter 27," and "Mr. Nobody."

His dedication to acting reached new heights with his portrayal of a transgender woman in "Dallas Buyers Club" (2013). This role was a watershed moment, earning him widespread recognition and numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award, all for Best Supporting Actor. Further showcasing his range, he then appeared in blockbusters like "Suicide Squad" (2016) and "Blade Runner 2049" (2017).

More recently, Leto continued to impress audiences with his performances in "The Little Things" and "House of Gucci," both released in 2021. His work in these films earned him nominations for prestigious awards, including a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award, further solidifying his status as a respected and sought-after actor.

Beyond his acting career, Leto is also the lead singer, multi-instrumentalist, and primary songwriter for the band Thirty Seconds to Mars, which he co-founded with his brother Shannon Leto. While their debut album garnered positive reviews but modest success, the band achieved international stardom with their second album, "A Beautiful Lie" (2005). Their subsequent albums continued to receive critical and commercial acclaim, leading to substantial album sales worldwide. Leto is known to be a method actor, immersing himself deeply in his roles, and remains selective about his film projects.

Fight Club
as Angel Face
Zack Snyder's Justice League
as The Joker
Blade Runner 2049
as Niander Wallace
American Psycho
as Paul Allen
Suicide Squad
as The Joker
Morbius
as Dr. Michael Morbius
Lord of War
as Vitaly Orlov
Requiem for a Dream
as Harry Goldfarb
The Little Things
as Albert Sparma
Girl, Interrupted
as Tobias Jacobs
Jeremy Scott: The People's Designer
as Self
Mr. Nobody
as Nemo Nobody (Adult / Old)