- Data di nascita
- Altezza1,81 m
- Taylor Kitsch è nato l'8 aprile 1981. Luogo di nascita: Canada. È conosciuto come attore e produttore. È celebre per aver partecipato a X-Men: le origini - Wolverine (2009), John Carter (2012) e Battleship (2012).
- BambiniNo Children
- GenitoriSusan Kitsch (neé Green)Drew Kitsch
- Fumbled his first reading for the part of "Gambit" in X-Men: le origini - Wolverine (2009) because he was too tired. Got his managers to get him another audition because he felt very confident about the role.
- Did all his own stunts in the movie The Covenant (2006).
- Played ice hockey in the Canadian BCHL for the Langley Hornets before a career-ending knee injury in 2002.
- In 2008, took a trip to Africa with Friday Night Lights (2006) co-star Connie Britton. They toured Uganda and Kenya and became more aware of a charity called the African Children's Choir.
- In September 2007, took part in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon, which benefits the Children's Hospital, Los Angeles. Taylor supports fitness activities for kids.
- [About playing "Gambit" in X-Men: le origini - Wolverine (2009)] The biggest thing for me is doing this justice. Being with Hugh and everything else, it's not called "Gambit: Origins". I want to come into "Wolverine" and contribute to Hugh Jackman's movie the best I can and I feel I've done everything I could possible to bring this guy to life.
- I would murder to play Gambit again.
- Yeah, I played it pretty darn hard seriously, as many Canadians do. I started playing when I was 3 or 4 years old, had the backyard pond and everything. So I was devastated. - On his hockey career ended by injury.
- Video games and computers have become babysitters for kids. Parents have to lead by example. I have two little sisters and I help my mom raise them. You just try to give them knowledge piece by piece and tell them, '[By eating well and being active,] you're going to feel a lot better about yourself, you're going to be able to do better at school, you're going to have more energy in sports.' I think it's about self-empowerment, as well - giving kids choices. It starts with coaches, teachers, and especially parents, by living healthy themselves.
- He [Berg] just gave me such an opportunity, especially when you look back and see - and especially with this big movie coming out. There are a lot of people who came in and out, but he's one of those people who really took a risk on me and saw the potential. I won't ever forget that. (On Peter Berg casting him as "Tim Riggins" on Friday Night Lights (2006)).
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