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Aaron Taylor-Johnson
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Actor
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High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Born
1990-06-13
Overview
Aaron Perry Taylor-Johnson (né Johnson; born 13 June 1990) is a British actor. His accolades include a Golden Globe Award, in addition to nominations for two British Academy Film Awards and a British Independent Film Award.
As a child actor, Taylor-Johnson performed in films including Shanghai Knights (2003), The Illusionist (2006), and Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008). He had his breakthrough performance as John Lennon in the biopic Nowhere Boy (2009), directed by Sam Taylor-Wood, whom he married in 2012, adding her surname. He gained recognition for his portrayal of the title character in Kick-Ass (2010) and its sequel, Kick-Ass 2 (2013), as well as for performances in the crime thriller Savages (2012), the period drama Anna Karenina (2012), and the monster film Godzilla (2014).
Taylor-Johnson next portrayed the Marvel Cinematic Universe character Pietro Maximoff in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). For playing a psychopathic drifter in the thriller film Nocturnal Animals (2016), he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. He has since appeared in the action films Tenet (2020), Bullet Train (2022) and The Fall Guy (2024), as well as starring roles in the horror films Nosferatu (2024) and 28 Years Later (2025).
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Family Guy

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Casualty

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Avengers: Age of Ultron
Apr 22, 2015

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Fuze
Mar 23, 2026

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The Bill

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Kraven the Hunter
Dec 11, 2024

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28 Years Later
Jun 18, 2025

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Marvel Studios Legends

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MTV Movie & TV Awards

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Bullet Train
Aug 3, 2022

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Nosferatu
Dec 25, 2024

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The King's Man
Dec 22, 2021

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The Fall Guy
Apr 24, 2024

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Tenet
Aug 22, 2020

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Kick-Ass
Mar 26, 2010
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