Birthday: 3 September 1984, Roseau, Minnesota, USA
Birth Name: Garrett John Hedlund
Height: 189 cm
Born in Roseau, Minnesota, Garrett John Hedlund is the son of Kristi Anne (Yanish) and Robert Martin Hedlund. He has two older siblings, Nathaniel and Amanda. His father is of Swedish descent and his mother is of German and Norwegian ancestry.Garrett spent his early years growing up on a farm in a small town. When he was in the ninth grade, he move...
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Born in Roseau, Minnesota, Garrett John Hedlund is the son of Kristi Anne (Yanish) and Robert Martin Hedlund. He has two older siblings, Nathaniel and Amanda. His father is of Swedish descent and his mother is of German and Norwegian ancestry.Garrett spent his early years growing up on a farm in a small town. When he was in the ninth grade, he moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, with his mother, and taking private acting lessons. After graduating from high school, he immediately moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career. One month later, he would landed the role of Achilles' cousin Patroclus in the major feature Troy (2004) opposite Brad Pitt. His next feature was Friday Night Lights (2004) starring Billy Bob Thornton, in which Garrett played a high school football player. He then landed a starring role opposite Mark Wahlberg in Four Brothers (2005), playing one of four brothers whose mother is murdered. He also starred opposite Jeff Bridges and Olivia Wilde in Tron (2010), the long-awaited sequel to the science fiction cult classic TRON (1982). Show less «
I've always had a longstanding dream, ever since I was a kid, where I was running on a big lake of i...Show more »
I've always had a longstanding dream, ever since I was a kid, where I was running on a big lake of ice and I kept running and kept running, just about to where I was trying to get to, and I fell through the ice, and then I couldn't find the hole where I fell through to get back out again. It was always like this certain thing where I could only get so far before everything collapses. So I guess it's a bit of living in fear. But I don't try to put it that way, because I feel that is going to pull everything you fear toward you. It's about acknowledging the fear for about five percent, and then ninety-five percent goes into shrugging it all off. Show less «
Everything to me in life is like the second scratch.
Everything to me in life is like the second scratch.
A great amount of good is always evened out by a great amount of bad. I find it's best to acknowledg...Show more »
A great amount of good is always evened out by a great amount of bad. I find it's best to acknowledge that weird balance. Show less «
[on Friday Night Lights (2004)]: I grew up on a farm, and Lucas in the jungles of Alabama, so I thin...Show more »
[on Friday Night Lights (2004)]: I grew up on a farm, and Lucas in the jungles of Alabama, so I think we adapted very well. It's just a lot that these guys are holding on their shoulders at such a young age. There's a lot they're dealing with, the town pressure or support, their home life, all of that causes a sense of internal insecurities. These guys are realizing how crazy it is that they're going through all this at such a young age. Show less «
[on being inspired by co-star Hugh Jackman on the set of Pan] Hugh's amazing. He sets a standard for...Show more »
[on being inspired by co-star Hugh Jackman on the set of Pan] Hugh's amazing. He sets a standard for young males all over the place. He puts 110 percent into everything he does, including fitness. Hugh and I trained with this wonderful trainer named David Kingsbury. We got some gym sessions in together. It's a lot to keep up with, but it's wonderful to see someone who works out as hard as he does, it's inspiring. Show less «
I've been told I'm too good looking for certain roles, but that's okay, it just motivates me to go d...Show more »
I've been told I'm too good looking for certain roles, but that's okay, it just motivates me to go deeper. Show less «
When Terrence Howard and I worked together [on John Singleton's Four Brothers (2005)], he showed me ...Show more »
When Terrence Howard and I worked together [on John Singleton's Four Brothers (2005)], he showed me what was basically the first thing I ever learned on a guitar. It was a little Spanish number. But by the time we started working on On the Road (2012) together, five years later, I'd obviously learned how to play more, so Terrence came to my room with a guitar and played a song, and then I played a song, and then he played a song, and then I played a song - this must have gone back and forth about 12 times. It was nice to have been able to do that. Show less «