Callum Turner- Biography
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Callum Robilliard Turner, a 29-year-old Caucasian actor, and model was born on February 15, 1990, in London, England, under the sign of Aquarius. He is possibly best known for his portrayal of Anatole Kuragin in the film adaptation of Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy’s “War and Peace.” Since 2010, he has also had a number of other parts in his frequently lucrative acting career.
What is the Net Worth of Callum Turner? Salary, Earnings
Sources estimate Callum Turner’s net worth to be more than $1 million, which he has amassed over the course of his nearly ten-year acting career. He is still growing, thus the aforementioned value appears to be on the rise.
Callum Turner- Birth, Age, Ethnicity, Siblings, Education
Growing up in London, Callum was supposedly reared as an only child in the Chelsea region of England’s capital, primarily by his mother with an unknown name and profession, while his father remained unknown. His middle name is a tribute to poet David Robilliard, a friend of his mother’s who died of AIDS in 1988. Callum’s early youth was spent in his birthplace, and practically all credible sources claim that he had an early interest in acting, as well as being a die-hard Chelsea Football Club fan. His love of the dramatic arts developed over the years that he spent watching movies all day, inspired by his mother’s recommendations.
In terms of schooling, he is thought to have graduated from an unidentified high school in London in 2007, did not attend university, and instead took some private acting classes after 2007.
Callum Turner- Relationship, Girlfriend
Callum doesn’t reveal much about his sexual relationships, however, it is known that he and actress Vanessa Kirby have been dating since 2015. Turner was originally rumored to be gay due to his habitual secrecy regarding his relationships, which was debunked in 2018 when both he and Vanessa eventually stated that they had been together for over two years. They haven’t declared any plans to expand their union. Vanessa had been the subject of rumors a few years ago, claiming that she had unexpectedly and unexpectedly been engaged to Tom Cruise, which she immediately dismissed as a hoax, which turned out to be just that.
Callum Turner- Professional Career
From modeling to Russian aristocracy
With an unwavering desire to become an actor, fueled in part by the 1999 film “A Room for Romeo Brass,” Callum was approached at the age of 17 by his mother’s friend, stylist Sascha Lillic, and asked to travel to Paris to sign a contract with a modeling agency. He immediately found himself modeling for Next and Reebok, allowing him to pay his private acting tuition, by which time he had already modeled in the United States for three months and Japan for five months. In 2010, he had his first acting part in the short film “Think of England.”
In 2011, he signed with Burberry as a model and landed his first film role as Tony in “Zero.” Callum had a terrific year in 2012, as he debuted in a TV mini-series, playing Aaron in three episodes of “Leaving,” and he also had two roles – one in the short film “Human Beings,” and the other in the TV mini-series “The Town.”
His next four years in the industry
After establishing his profile in the entertainment industry, Callum landed three more roles in 2013, including his regular TV series debut as Calvino in an episode of the world-famous “The Borgias,” as well as appearances in the short film “Alleycats” and an episode of “Ripper Street.” However, it was in the year 2014 that he had his breakthrough, playing the lead character in the film “Queen and Country,” as well as Eli in eight episodes of “Glue.”
He reprised his role as Eli in 2015, this time in “Glue Online,” however his three appearances in the film went unacknowledged, and he was also cast in two additional films this year, “Green Room” and “Victor Frankenstein,” with immensely prominent performers such as Daniel Radcliffe and James McAvoy. Callum reached another milestone in 2016 when he was cast as Anatole Kuragin in the cinematic adaptation of Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy’s “War & Peace” — a work of art coveted by many performers. Throughout the rest of 2016, he appeared in two films: “Tramps” and “Assassin’s Creed,” an adaptation of a very popular video game franchise.
From 2017 to the present, Callum’s recent two years in the profession have been equally smooth, beginning with three film appearances in recurring parts in 2017, the most popular of which was in “Writer’s Room.” In 2018, he played Theseus Scamander, Newton Scamander’s older brother and the primary character in J.K. Rowling’s “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.” This year, Callum will be seen as Frank Churchhill (one of the three most important characters) in the film “Emma,” and in 2020, he will star in a TV Mini-Series called “The Capture.” Callum now has a total of 22 acting credits, which will undoubtedly grow over time.
His honor
Turner got the Breakthrough Brits award from the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) on October 27, 2014, among 17 other young UK performers.
Callum discusses “Fantastic Beasts” and other topics
Callum was interviewed by etonline.com in mid-November 2018 on a handful of the films he worked on, including “Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald.” This was the most recent and important film Callum was working on at the time of this conversation (right now it still is). Among other things, he was asked how he believes fans perceive him and whether he believes they like his performance, to which he said, ‘Even before the film was released, people had welcomed me as part of the family, and I’m very thrilled by that.’ He went on to say that it’s an “honor” to be in this picture and that he himself is a huge “Harry Potter” fan.
He attempted to further his education
When Callum Turner was interviewed by wmagazine.com in late August 2016 about various aspects of his life and profession, he provided the audience with unique insight into his boyhood. When asked how he got his modeling break, he replied, ‘I had just started a new college after getting kicked out of my old one and hated it.’ This shows Callum did find the idea of obtaining a degree appealing at some point, but the sources are unclear on which college this was and what other vocation he may have intended to master.
Social Media
Callum is required to be available on social media networks at all times, as is the case with many celebrities, particularly those involved in cinematography, in order to keep followers interested in both his professional and personal lives. However, it does not appear that Callum is concerned about this trend, as he is not currently connected with any of the most prominent social media networks – he does not have profiles on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
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