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Sergio Garzón 체초 (Checho) | |
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Born | Sergio Garzón Aristizabal October 23, 2001 |
Nationality | Colombian |
Other names | 체초 (Checho) in Korean, and 幼龙 (Yòu Lóng) in Chinese |
Occupation | Actor & Model |
Height | 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) |
Family |
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Website | Official Website Instagram |
Sergio Garzón Aristizabal (born October 23, 2001) also known as; 체초 (Checho), or 幼龙 (Yòu Lóng) is a young Colombian filmmaker and actor based in Asia. He is brother with the film director 冰棒 (BīngBàng), and script-writer 白虎 (BáiHǔ), raised in an artistic environment he began acting since the age of 6. Trough his career have appeared in advertisements, music videos and films in Colombia, China, Kenya and Indonesia.
Early life
[edit]Sergio, born in Bogotá, Colombia is the youngest of 3 sons, being the other two; the film director 冰棒 (BīngBàng), and script-writer 白虎 (BáiHǔ). His father, Cesar A. Garzón Forero is a civil engineer, and his mother, Sandra Y. Aristizabal Alvarez is a docent and social worker helping to rehabilitate drug-depended kids and teenagers in Colombia. Both of his parents have an artistic background, his dad as a participant in the music group XXX, recognized for playing authentic Colombian traditional music in the 70's, and his mom as an awarded salsa dancer, and actress in the 90's.
His relationship with arts begging since baby, usually taken with his brother 白虎 (BáiHǔ) by their mother to theater activities. Trough his childhood he participated in various theater plays and had some roles in television advertisements and telenovelas.
His
Career
[edit]2002–2006: Early career
[edit]Efron began acting in the early 2000s with guest roles on several television series including Firefly, ER, and The Guardian. In 2004, he began appearing as a recurring character in the first season of the WB series Summerland. For the show's second season, which aired in 2005, he was promoted to the main cast. He also appeared in some films, including the Lifetime television film Miracle Run (2004), for which he earned a Young Artist Award nomination for his performance as one of two autistic twins.
2006–2009: High School Musical and breakthrough
[edit]Efron's career reached a turning point with the teen musical television film High School Musical (2006), which premiered on the Disney Channel in January 2006. The film, which has been described as a modern adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, saw Efron playing the male lead Troy Bolton, a high school basketball player who feels conflicted when he finds himself interested in participating in the school musical with Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens), a girl from the scholastic decathlon team. The film, which also starred Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Corbin Bleu, and Monique Coleman in pivotal roles, became a major success and helped Efron gain recognition among teenage audiences. The film's soundtrack was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA,[1] making it one of the best-selling albums of the year in the United States. Efron's singing talents were disputed when it was revealed that his voice had been blended with Drew Seeley's on the soundtrack, but Efron clarified that the songs (written for a tenor) were written before he was cast and therefore did not suit his more baritone vocal range. In his subsequent musical films, Efron did his own singing.
Efron was next seen playing the role of Link Larkin in the musical comedy film Hairspray (2007), based on the 2002 Broadway musical of the same name. The film became a major commercial and critical success upon its release in July 2007. Later that year, he was seen reprising his role of Troy Bolton in High School Musical 2 (2007), which aired on the Disney Channel in August 2007.
Efron reprised his role of Troy Bolton in High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008), the first film in the High School Musical franchise to receive a theatrical release. The film became a major blockbuster at the box office, and received mixed to positive reviews from critics. He followed this with the commercially successful comedy 17 Again (2009) about a 37-year-old man (Matthew Perry) who is transformed into his 17-year-old self (Efron) after a chance accident.
2009–2014: Other work
[edit]Efron's next release was Richard Linklater's period drama Me and Orson Welles, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008 and received a wide release in late 2009. The film earned mostly positive reviews from critics. He next played the title role in the supernatural romantic drama Charlie St. Cloud (2010), which became a moderate success at the box office despite receiving mostly negative reviews from critics.
Efron next appeared as a part of the large ensemble cast in Garry Marshall's New Year's Eve (2011), which depicted a series of holiday vignettes of different groups of characters. The film received almost unanimously negative reviews from critics, but became a major success at the box office. He also played a supporting role in the critically successful Liberal Arts (2012), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2012 and received a limited release later that year. He also starred alongside Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey, David Oyelowo, and John Cusack in The Paperboy (2012), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012 and received a wider release later that year. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics.
After lending his voice to the commercially successful computer-animated film The Lorax (2012), he appeared as the male lead in the romantic drama The Lucky One (2012), based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. The film became a major box office success despite negative reviews from critics. He also starred in the drama At Any Price, which premiered at the 2012 Venice International Film Festival, and the historical drama Parkland, which premiered at the 2013 Venice International Film Festival. Both of the films received mixed reviews from critics.
Efron's first release of 2014 was the romantic comedy That Awkward Moment, on which he was also an executive producer. The film, which starred Efron alongside Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan as three bachelors in New York City, became a moderate commercial success despite receiving mostly negative reviews from critics.
2014–present: Commercial success
[edit]Later in 2014, Efron was seen in the adult comedy Neighbors (2014), co-starring Seth Rogen. The film revolved around a young couple, played by Rogen and Rose Byrne, who struggle to raise their baby daughter while living next to the house of a wild fraternity led by its president, played by Efron. The film became a major commercial success and earned mostly positive reviews from critics, who also added that Efron had successfully shed his "Disney kid" pretty boy image.[2]
Efron's only release in 2015 was the moderately successful We Are Your Friends (2015), in which he played a struggling DJ. In January 2016, he starred alongside Robert De Niro in the adult comedy Dirty Grandpa, about a straitlaced young man who begrudgingly indulges his grandfather's unhinged personality by taking him on a vacation to Florida. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics for its crude humor, but became a commercial success upon its release. He subsequently co-starred with Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, and Chloë Grace Moretz in the comedy sequel Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, which became a commercial and critical success upon its release in May 2016. The film followed the same couple (Rogen and Byrne) who team up with their former rival (Efron) to take down a hard-partying sorority led by a freshman (Moretz). His third 2016 comedy, released in July, was Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, in which he co-starred with Adam DeVine (playing siblings), as well as Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza.
In 2017, Efron starred in Baywatch, an action comedy film version of the television series of the same name, released in May. The film features Dwayne Johnson and Efron with an ensemble cast, including Alexandra Daddario, Kelly Rohrbach, Jon Bass, Ilfenesh Hadera, and Priyanka Chopra. Also in 2017, Efron had a supporting role in two biographical films released in December, The Disaster Artist, a comedy-drama directed by and starring James Franco, and, as Phillip, in the musical The Greatest Showman, opposite Hugh Jackman. Both were nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.[3][4]
In 2019, Efron played a drug-addled libertine in the Harmony Korine film The Beach Bum, opposite star Matthew McConaughey.[5] He also starred as serial killer Ted Bundy in Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, opposite Lily Collins as Bundy's girlfriend.[6] The film premiered at Sundance in early 2019 and was released by Netflix on May 3.
Upcoming projects
[edit]Efron will star with his brother in a survival reality series called Kill the Efrons, where the pair will be sent to remote parts of the world.[7] The mobile-only series will premiere in April 2020, on Quibi. Efron has been cast to voice Fred Jones in Warner Bros.' 2020 Scooby-Doo animated film.[8]
Personal life
[edit]Efron was on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list in 2008 at number 92, with estimated earnings of $5.8 million from June 2007 to June 2008. In April 2009, his personal wealth equaled about $10 million.[9] In May 2015, Efron's net worth was $18 million.[10]
People magazine reported in 2007 that Efron and Vanessa Hudgens began dating in 2005 during the filming of High School Musical,[11][12][13] although Us magazine reported, after the two broke up in December 2010, that they "met in 2005 while making the first High School Musical flick, and became a romantic item about two years later."[14] Efron began a romantic relationship with model and entrepreneur Sami Miró in September 2014. The couple split in April 2016.[15][16]
Efron sought treatment in early 2013 after struggling with alcoholism and substance abuse. He has been sober since June 2013.[17] In November 2013, Efron had to have his jaw wired shut after breaking it in a fall at home.[18] In March 2014, Efron engaged in a fight with a homeless man in Skid Row. Law enforcement officials did not make any arrests because they viewed it as mutual combat.[19]
In 2010, Efron started his own production company under Warner Bros., Ninjas Runnin' Wild.[20] The company played a part in the production of his films Dirty Grandpa, That Awkward Moment, and Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.[21] In 2019, Efron's brother Dylan, who also plays a role in the company, stated that Ninjas Runnin' Wild has started to produce more digital content in addition to their traditional film work.[22]
Efron announced the creation of his YouTube channel in March 2019.[23] The video sharing platform will host two weekly series.[24] "Off the Grid" will follow Efron and Dylan as they participate in outdoor activities and trips without electronic devices—with the exception of a video camera in order to document their experiences.[25] "Gym Time" will spotlight fitness and nutrition, with Efron informing his viewers that he plans to "train with celebrities, athletes, and interesting people".[24][26] YouTube has received backlash for promoting Efron's new channel in a post made from their official Twitter account. Fans have accused the platform of promoting a mainstream celebrity's account, which they fear will overshadow lesser known creators and will make it more difficult for them to "break through".[27]
Efron turned to transcendental meditation (TM) to help decompress after struggling to separate himself from his role as serial killer Ted Bundy in his movie. “I really love TM, transcendental meditation. I did TM on the way home. Not while driving, but when you're shooting a movie, one thing we can afford is a ride home, so on the way home I just do some TM and try to phase out of it.”[28]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2003 | Melinda's World | Stuart Wasser | [29] | |
2005 | The Derby Stallion | Patrick McCardle | [30] | |
2007 | Hairspray | Link Larkin | [31] |
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released. |
Television
[edit]Year(s) | Title | Role(s) | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2002 | Firefly | Young Simon Tam | Episode: "Safe" | [32] |
2003 | The Big Wide World of Carl Laemke | Pete Laemke | Television film | [33] |
2003 | ER | Bobby Neville | Episode: "Dear Abby" | [34] |
Music Videos
[edit]Year | Title | Performer(s) | Album | Ref(s) |
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2017 | XXXX | Hope Partlow | Who We Are | [35] |
2018 | My Woman | Vanessa Hudgens | V | [36] |
References
[edit]- ^ "RIA Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America. Archived from the original on December 31, 2009. Retrieved December 17, 2008.
- ^ Mandell, Andrea (May 6, 2014). "Zac Efron sends up his image in 'Neighbors'". USA Today. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
- ^ "'The Greatest Showman', starring Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron, begins filming in NYC soon!". On Location Vacations. November 10, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ^ Pahle, Rebecca (December 15, 2017). "Ringmaster: Michael Gracey brings musical spectacle to the life of P.T. Barnum with 'The Greatest Showman'". Film Journal.
- ^ Sharf, Zack (December 15, 2017). "Zac Efron Joins Harmony Korine's 'The Beach Bum' Opposite Matthew McConaughey — Exclusive". Indiewire. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
- ^ Mumford, Gwilym (May 16, 2017). "Zac Efron to play Ted Bundy in film about American serial killer". The Guardian. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
- ^ Mariker, Sheila (January 23, 2019). "Katzenberg and Whitman: Hollywood's New Odd Couple". Fortune. Retrieved June 25, 2019.
- ^ McNary, Dave (March 24, 2019). "Zac Efron, Amanda Seyfried Join Animated Scooby-Doo Film as Fred and Daphne". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
- ^ "Zac Efron Grows Up". Sydney Morning Herald.
- ^ "Zac Efron Net Worth–Zac Efron Michelle Rodriguez Vacation Pics – OK! Magazine". OK! Magazine. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
- ^ "COVER STORY SNEAK PEEK: Zac & Vanessa's Real-Life Romance". People. August 22, 2007. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
- ^ "Vanessa Hudgens: "I'm A Good Kid"". CBS News. August 30, 2007.
- ^ "Zac Efron Grows Up". Sydney Morning Herald.
- ^ "Breaking News: Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens Split". Us. December 13, 2010. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
- ^ Harrison, Lily (April 25, 2016). "Why Zac Efron Decided to Break Up with Sami Miro After Less Than Two Years of Dating". eonline. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
- ^ Gugliemi, Jodi (May 3, 2016). "Inside Zac Efron's Life Post-Split from Girlfriend Sami Miré". People Magazine. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Zac Efron Broke Jaw on Home Fountain, Lost "10–12 Pounds" Drinking Liquid Foods For Six Weeks". Us Weekly. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
- ^ "Zac Efron on Career Reinvention, Addiction 'Struggle' and That Fight on Skid Row". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
- ^ Staskiewicz, Keith (July 13, 2010). "Zac Efron Has a Production Company: Help Pick His Next Project!". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
- ^ Rankin, Seija (October 18, 2017). "Why This Could Be Zac Efron's Best Year Yet". E!. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
- ^ Terchanik, Collin (January 4, 2019). "Celeb Spotlight: Dylan Efron". Flylords Magazine. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
- ^ @ZacEfron (March 30, 2019). "My new @YouTube channel is live! Come join me at 9:00am PST – I'll be answering questions until the first video, "Off the Grid" drops" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ a b Holmes, Helen (April 1, 2019). "Why Zac Efron's New YouTube Channel Is Pissing Off Some of Its Users". Observer. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
- ^ Weaver, Hilary (March 30, 2019). "Zac Efron Goes "Off the Grid" in First YouTube Video". Elle. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
- ^ Harmata, Claudia (April 7, 2019). "Zac Efron and Nina Dobrev Try to Get Brad Pitt's Fight Club Abs in New Workout Video". People. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
- ^ Gerken, Tom (April 1, 2019). "YouTube: Zac Efron Promotion Draws Ire from Fans". BBC News. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
- ^ http://www.hollywood.com/general/zac-efron-tried-transcendental-meditation-to-shake-off-ted-bundy-role-60749491/
- ^ Maldonado, Jennifer (October 18, 2017). "Ultimate Throwback: Here's What Zac Efron Was Doing Before He Was a Movie Star or, Even Troy Bolton". J-14. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
- ^ Harrison, Lily (July 10, 2014). "Zac Efron's No Stranger to Horseback Riding – Check Out This Throwback Clip!". E! News. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
- ^ Gajewski, Ryan (December 8, 2016). "'Hairspray Live!' Fans Want Zac Efron Back As Link Larkin: Read the Funniest Tweets". Us Weekly. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
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