Zac Efron

Efron at the premiere of The Lucky One, Sydney, Australia, April 9, 2012
Born Zachary David Alexander Efron
(1987-10-18) October 18, 1987 (age 24)
San Luis Obispo, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor, singer
Years active 2002–present

Zachary David Alexander "Zac" Efron (born October 18, 1987) is an American actor and singer. He began acting professionally in the early 2000s and became known with his lead roles in the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical, the WB series Summerland, and the 2007 film version of the Broadway musical Hairspray.[1][2] Efron has since starred in the films 17 Again, Me and Orson Welles, Charlie St. Cloud, New Year's Eve, and The Lucky One.

In 2007, Rolling Stone declared him the "poster boy for tweenyboppers" and featured him in their late August 2007 issue.[3]

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Early life and education [link]

Efron was born in San Luis Obispo, California,[4] and later moved to Arroyo Grande, California. His father, David Efron, is an electrical engineer at a power station, and his mother, Starla Baskett, is a former secretary who worked at the same power plant.[5][6] Efron has a younger brother, Dylan, and had, as he has described it, a "normal childhood" in a middle class family.[1] He is an agnostic, having never been religious.[3] His surname, "Efron", means "lark" in Hebrew (his paternal grandfather was Jewish).[7][8][9]

Efron has said that he would "flip out" if he got a "B" and not an "A" in school, and has also described himself as having been a class clown.[10] His father encouraged him to begin acting when he was 11 years old.[5] Efron subsequently appeared in theater productions at his high school,[11] worked in the theater The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville,[1] and began taking singing lessons.[5] He performed in shows such as Gypsy; Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up; Little Shop of Horrors; and The Music Man. He was recommended to an agent in Los Angeles by his drama teacher, Robyn Metchik (the mother of actors Aaron Michael Metchik and Asher Metchik).[12][13] Efron was later signed to the Creative Artists Agency.[14]

Efron graduated from Arroyo Grande High School in 2006[15] and was then accepted into the University of Southern California, but has deferred his enrollment to work on film projects. He also attended Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, a community college located in Santa Maria, California, which provided him with the opportunity to perform as a "young player" during the years of 2000 and 2001.[16]

Career [link]

Early work [link]

Efron in June 2010

In 2002, Efron began to appear in guest roles on several television series, including Firefly, ER, and The Guardian. He portrayed Cameron Bale on the now-cancelled WB series Summerland. Originally introduced as a recurring character, Efron became a regular cast member on the show in the second season in 2004, starring opposite the likes of Kay Panabaker, Lori Loughlin and Jesse McCartney. Since appearing in Summerland, he has also had guest roles on the shows CSI: Miami, NCIS, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and The Replacements. In 2003, Efron starred in the Lifetime original television movie Miracle Run. He played Steven Morgan, one of two autistic twins. For his performance, he was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Mini-series or Special — Supporting Young Actor.[17] In 2005, he played a main character in Hope Partlow's music video for her song "Sick Inside." Also in 2005, he played horse-loving Patrick McCardle in The Derby Stallion, where his character wants to beat the town bully at the steeple chase race.

Breakthrough [link]

In 2006, Efron starred in the Disney Channel original movie High School Musical as Troy Bolton, a popular student and captain of the basketball team. The film, which he initially made with "low expectations",[1] helped Efron gain recognition among teenage audiences as both an actor and a singer, even though his singing voice was overdubbed. As a result, he placed as high as #4 on the IMDBPro's STARMeter for the week of January 29, 2006.[18] In August 2006, Efron won a Teen Choice Award in the Breakout Star and the TV — Choice Chemistry categories, shared with Vanessa Hudgens. The film's cast, along with Efron, toured Sydney, Australia, London, England, and other locations to promote the film.

Shortly after High School Musical aired, on February 4, 2006, Efron debuted with two simultaneous charted songs on Billboard Hot 100 from the film: "Get'cha Head in the Game" and "Breaking Free", a duet with Hudgens. On the following week's chart, Efron had five simultaneous song credits from High School Musical: "Get'cha Head in the Game", "Start of Something New", "What I've Been Looking For: Reprise", "We're All in This Together" and "Breaking Free." "We're All in This Together" was credited to the whole High School Musical cast. "Breaking Free", at the time, made the fastest climb in the history of the Billboard charts, from #86 to #4 between the two weeks; the record was beaten by Beyoncé and Shakira's "Beautiful Liar".[19] Efron also appeared in the 2006 Disney Channel Games as captain of the Red Team.

Efron's singing talents were disputed when it was revealed that Drew Seeley's voice was blended with his on the soundtrack of High School Musical.[20] An August 23, 2007 interview in Rolling Stone magazine revealed that he had been cast in High School Musical after the songs were written, and the songs (written for a tenor) were somewhat out of his baritone vocal range.

2007–present [link]

Efron at the TIFF premiere of Me and Orson Welles, September 2008

On April 7, 2007, Efron appeared in an episode of Punk'd. Efron also starred in the music video for Vanessa Hudgens's single "Say OK", in which he played her love interest. The video aired on March 16, 2007 on the Disney Channel. That year, he was named one of People magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People in 2007. A picture and short profile of him was in the section "Coming of Age". In it, he related how he was always the shortest kid in school (as of August 2007, he was 5'8")[6] and was teased for the "huge gap" in his teeth.[21]

In 2006, Efron was cast as Link Larkin in a film version of Hairspray released on July 20, 2007. Efron performed all of his own vocals in the role,[22] which was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, from September 5 to December 2, 2006. He cut and dyed his hair dark brown and gained about 15 pounds for the role.[23] His performance and the film received positive reviews.[12] Efron was not able to perform with his fellow castmates in High School Musical: The Concert because of commitments on the film Hairspray. Drew Seeley took over for him.

High School Musical 2 was released in August 2007. Additionally, Lycos reported searches for Efron surged by 81%.[24] The film set a new record, becoming the most watched basic cable program in U.S. history, with 17.2 million viewers.[25] Efron also appeared on the cover of the August 2007 edition of Rolling Stone.[3] The article about him revealed that he hoped to someday play an action hero. Efron presented the 2007 Teen Choice Award for "Favorite Movie" along with Queen Latifah, and later that year, he co-hosted the Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards with The Veronicas on October 10 in Sydney.[26]

In early 2008, Efron was cast in the lead role in the film Me and Orson Welles. Based on Robert Kaplow's novel of the same name,[27] the story, set in 1937 New York, tells of a teenager hired to star in Orson Welles' production of Julius Caesar, where he becomes attracted to a career-driven production assistant. The film was shot in the Isle of Man, London and New York, during February — April 2008. It was introduced to North America via the Toronto Film Festival on September 5, 6, and 11, 2008[28] and was released in 2009. Efron was also scheduled to star in Paramount's musical remake of the film Footloose,[29] and has said that he would like to add his "own little bit of flair" to the role originated by Kevin Bacon.[6] In March 2009, he dropped out of the film.[30] Efron was quoted as saying that while it was a promising gig, he left the project because he "was looking for a new challenge, and this was another musical."[31]

Efron reprised his role in High School Musical 3: Senior Year, which was theatrically released on October 24, 2008. His next role was in 2009's 17 Again, a high school-set comedy-drama produced by Adam Shankman and based on a pitch by Jason Filardi;[32] the plot involved an adult who is transformed into a 17-year old (played by Efron).[33]

Efron at the Deauville Film Festival in 2010

On April 8, 2009, Efron's participation in a comedic short video entitled "Zac Efron's Pool Party" for the website Funny Or Die was released for public viewing.[34] On April 11, 2009, Efron hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live.[35] In early June 2009 it was confirmed that Efron would be making a guest appearance during the sixth season of HBO's comedy series Entourage.[36] Efron starred in a series of advertisements, along with Kristen Bell and Sean Combs, promoting the 2010 MTV Movie Awards and the host, Aziz Ansari. In 2009, he signed on to play title character in the movie Charlie St. Cloud.[37] The film was released on July 30, 2010.

Efron was second on People's 2011 Most Beautiful list.[38] That year, he appeared in Garry Marshall's New Year's Eve, which did well on the box-office despite receiving many negative reviews from critics.[39] In 2012, he voiced Teg Wiggins in The Lorax and starred in The Lucky One, a film adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' novel of the same name. He will co-star in The Paperboy alongside Nicole Kidman.

Upcoming roles [link]

Efron has been slated to star in the title role of the live-action adaptation of the Jonny Quest cartoons.[40] Additional projects include Einstein Theory[41] and an adaptation of Fire, by Image Comics. On February 11, 2011, it was reported that Efron will star in the action romance Charlie Countryman.[42][43] He is also set to star in and produce the American remake of Swedish crime film Easy Money.[44][45]

Personal life [link]

Efron with Vanessa Hudgens at the 81st Academy Awards, 2009

Efron was on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list in 2008 as number 92 with estimated earnings of $5.8 million from June 2007 to June 2008. As of April 5, 2009, his personal wealth equaled about $10 million.[46] People magazine said in 2007 that Efron and Vanessa Hudgens began dating in 2005 during the filming of High School Musical,[47][48][49] although Us magazine said, 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."[50]

Filmography [link]

Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Melinda's World Stuart Wasser
2003 Big Wide World of Carl Laemke, TheThe Big Wide World of Carl Laemke Pete Laemke
2004 Miracle Run Steven Morgan
2004 Triple Play Harry Fuller
2005 Derby Stallion, TheThe Derby Stallion Patrick McCardle
2006 If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home Now Cody
2006 High School Musical Troy Bolton Disney Channel Original Movie
2007 Hairspray Link Larkin
2007 High School Musical 2 Troy Bolton Disney Channel Original Movie
2008 High School Musical 3: Senior Year Troy Bolton
2009 17 Again Mike O'Donnell (teen)
2009 Me and Orson Welles Richard Samuels
2010 Charlie St. Cloud Charlie St. Cloud
2011 New Year's Eve Paul
2012 Liberal Arts Nat
2012 Dr. Seuss' The Lorax Ted Wiggins (voice)
2012 Lucky One, TheThe Lucky One Logan Thibault
2012 Paperboy, TheThe Paperboy Jack James
Television roles
Year Title Role Episode
2002 Firefly Young Simon Tam "Safe"
2003 Guardian, TheThe Guardian Luke Tomello "Without Consent"
2003 ER Bobby Neville "Dear Abby"
2004–05 Summerland Cameron Bale Lead role; 16 episodes
2005 CSI: Miami Seth Dawson "Sex & Taxes"
2005 Replacements, TheThe Replacements Davey Hunkerhoff "Davey Hunkerhoff / Ratted Out"
2006 Heist Pizza Delivery Guy "Pilot"
2006 Suite Life of Zack & Cody, TheThe Suite Life of Zack & Cody Trevor "Odd Couples"
2006 NCIS Danny "Deception"
2008 Robot Chicken Billy Joel "Tell My Mom"
2009 Robot Chicken Harry Potter "I Love Her"
2009 Saturday Night Live Himself 2 episodes
2009 Entourage[51] Himself "Security Briefs"
2010 Robot Chicken Anakin Skywalker "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III"

Other awards and nominations [link]

Year Award Category Work Result
2008 Teen Choice Awards Choice Other: Red Carpet Fashion Icon - Male Himself Nominated
2010 Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards Cutest Couple (shared with Vanessa Hudgens) Won
Bravo Otto Best TV Star - Male
2011 Teen Choice Awards Choice Other: Red Carpet Fashion - Icon[52]

Discography [link]

Soundtracks [link]

Charted songs [link]

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US AUS CAN DEN EUR IRE SWI UK
2007 "Ladies Choice" 96[53] Hairspray
"What Time Is It?" 6 20 5 61 9 20 High School Musical 2
"Bet on It" 46 65
"You Are the Music in Me" (with Vanessa Hudgens and Olesya Rulin) 31 86 54 12 75 26
"You Are the Music in Me (Sharpay Version)" (with Ashley Tisdale) 89
"Gotta Go My Own Way" (with Vanessa Hudgens) 34 40
"Everyday" (with Vanessa Hudgens) 65 55
2008 "Now or Never" (with High School Musical 3 cast) 68 80 72 18 42 64 41 High School Musical 3: Senior Year
"A Night to Remember" (with High School Musical 3 cast) 108 96
"Right Here, Right Now" (with Vanessa Hudgens) 119
"Can I Have This Dance" (with Vanessa Hudgens) 98 84
"The Boys Are Back" (with Corbin Bleu) 101 72
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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Sunday

Sunday (i/ˈsʌnd/ or /ˈsʌndi/) is the day of the week following Saturday but before Monday. For most Christians, Sunday is observed as a day of worship and rest, holding it as the Lord's Day and the day of Christ's resurrection. Sunday is a day of rest in most Western countries, part of 'the weekend'. In some Muslim countries and Israel, Sunday is the first work day of the week. According to the Hebrew calendars and traditional Christian calendars, Sunday is the first day of the week, and according to the International Organization for Standardization ISO 8601 Sunday is the seventh and last day of the week. No century in the Gregorian calendar starts on a Sunday, whether its first year is considered to be '00 or '01. The Jewish New Year never falls on a Sunday. (The rules of the Hebrew calendar are designed such that the first day of Rosh Hashanah will never occur on the first, fourth, or sixth day of the Jewish week; i.e., Sunday, Wednesday, or Friday).

Etymology

Sunday, being the day of the Sun, as the name of the first day of the week, is derived from Hellenistic astrology, where the seven planets, known in English as Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, the Sun, Venus, Mercury and the Moon, each had an hour of the day assigned to them, and the planet which was regent during the first hour of any day of the week gave its name to that day. During the 1st and 2nd century, the week of seven days was introduced into Rome from Egypt, and the Roman names of the planets were given to each successive day.

Stargate Atlantis (season 3)

The third season of Stargate Atlantis, an American-Canadian television series, began airing on July 21, 2006 on the US-American Sci Fi Channel. The third season concluded after 20 episodes on February 5, 2007 on the Canadian The Movie Network. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, who also served as executive producers. Season three regular cast members include Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, Jason Momoa, Rachel Luttrell, Paul McGillion, and David Hewlett as Dr. Rodney McKay.

Cast

  • Joe Flanigan as Lt. Col. John Sheppard
  • Torri Higginson as Dr. Elizabeth Weir
  • Rachel Luttrell as Teyla Emmagan
  • Jason Momoa as Ronon Dex
  • Paul McGillion as Dr. Carson Beckett
  • David Hewlett as Dr. Rodney McKay
  • Episodes

    Production

  • Richard Kind, who played Lucius Lavin in "Irresistible" and "Irresponsible", also played a minor role as Gary Meyers in the original Stargate film. He is the only actor to appear in both the film and Stargate: Atlantis.
  • "Common Ground" introduces the "Todd" Wraith character that plays an important role in the later Seasons.
  • Sunday (Australian TV program)

    Sunday was an Australian current affairs, arts and politics program, broadcast nationally on Sunday mornings on the Nine Network Australia. The program covered a range of topical issues including local and overseas news, politics, and in-depth stories on Australia and the world, plus independent film reviews, independent arts features, and independent music reviews. Its final show was aired on Sunday, 3 August 2008.

    History

    The announcement of the launch of the private and independent breakfast television and Canberra-produced politics program on 22 October 1981 inspired controversy, as it was then practice to fill the spot with religious programming. The advent and ongoing success of Sunday was a significant milestone in Australian television, as it for the first time offered a credible alternative/rival to the dominant influence of the ABC's flagship current affairs program Four Corners, which had premiered 20 years earlier. Sunday was often referred to as the "baby" of network boss Kerry Packer, although rival media outlets have characterised it as "an expensive indulgence".

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    Zac Efron

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    A Night To Remember

    by: Zac Efron

    Guess now its official
    Cant back out, cant back out (no)
    Getting ready for the night of nights
    The night of nights, alright
    Dont Panic (Panic!)
    Now do we have to dress up for the prom?
    Dude I dont think we have the choice
    Yeah its the night of all nights
    Gotta look just right
    Dressing to impress the boys
    Do I want classic or vintage or plaid?
    Wheres the mirror?
    I think this tux is too baggy
    Too tight, it makes me look weird.
    Should I go movie star glamorous, sassy or sweet?
    Dont know, but no one better wear the same dress as me
    Its the night of our nightmares
    Its the night of our dreams
    Its too late to back out of it.
    Hey, makeovers, massages.
    Dont know what a corsage is.
    Been waiting all our lives for this.
    Its gonna be a night (cant wait)
    To remember (aw man)
    Come on now, big fun (alright)
    Its gonna be the night (I guess)
    To last forever (lucky us)
    Well never ever ever forget
    Gettin Ready, Get Gettin Ready
    Gettin Ready, Get, Gettin Ready
    (Hey you been in there an hour man)
    So, what should I do with my hair?
    Wheres my shaver?
    Ooh, I love it.
    I look like a waiter.
    Should I fluff it?
    Its get later already should be there.
    Her mother opens the door, Im shakin inside
    Hes here, its time, the hours arrived.
    Dont know why, her fathers staring me down
    Wheres my purse? Lip gloss? Now Im really freaking out.
    Then something changes my world
    The most beautiful girl right in front of my eyes
    Its gonna be a night (Oh Yeah!)
    To remember (Thats for sure)
    Come on now, big fun (Alright!)
    Its gonna be the night (Yeah tonight)
    To last forever (forever more)
    Well never ever ever forget.
    Whos that girl? (Shes so fine)
    Whos that guy? (I dont recognize)
    Whos that girl? (She looks so good, yeah)
    Youll never really notice, but you probably should
    Big fun, on the night of nights (alright)
    The night of nights, tonight
    Lets dance
    On the night of nights
    You know were gonna do it right
    Its gonna be a night to remember
    Its gonna be the night to last forever
    Its gonna be a night to remember
    Its gonna be the night to last forever
    (Last Forever)
    Its gonna be our night (you know it)
    To remember (all time)
    Come on now, big fun (big fun)
    Its gonna be the night (love it)
    To last forever (the rest of our lives)
    Well never ever ever forget
    Its gonna be our night (oh yeah)
    All together (say it loud)
    Come on now, everyone (thats right)
    Its gonna be a night (yeah tonight)
    To remember (hear the crowd)




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