Glen Powell

American actor
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Also known as: Glen Thomas Powell, Jr.
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In full:
Glen Thomas Powell, Jr.
Born:
October 21, 1988, Austin, Texas, U.S. (age 36)
Also Known As:
Glen Thomas Powell, Jr.

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Samuel L. Jackson in Talks to Join Glen Powell in J.J. Abrams’ Mystery Movie (Exclusive) Nov. 21, 2024, 12:24 PM ET (The Hollywood Reporter)

Glen Powell (born October 21, 1988, Austin, Texas, U.S.) is an American actor who has proved that he is more than his easy smile and classic good looks with roles in such hits as Top Gun: Maverick (2022), Anyone But You (2023), and Twisters (2024). Before finding widespread success, Powell was recognized for his versatility in portraying supporting characters across a wide variety of genres.

Early life and first acting roles

Powell is the only son of Glen Powell, Sr., and Cyndy Powell, and he has an elder sister, Lauren Powell, and a younger sister, Leslie Powell. He traces his interest in movies to the age of five when he went to see Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park with his father in 1993. He watched the movie repeatedly and began making his own science fiction films with a home video camera and friends as his cast. In 1999 Powell’s parents enrolled him in the Austin Musical Theatre program, where he could explore acting. In subsequent years he was cast in productions of The Music Man, Oliver, O. Henry, and The Sound of Music.

Early onscreen career

In 2003, at the age of 14, Powell landed his first film role, in Spy Kids 3: Game Over as the oddly specific “Long-fingered Boy.” He continued acting in minor roles as he attended Westwood High School in Austin, where he was an all-state lacrosse player, a football player, and a member of the business club. Films from this period include The Wendell Baker Story (2005) and Jumping Off Bridges and Fast Food Nation (both 2006).

As a senior in high school, Powell appeared in the biographical drama The Great Debaters (2007), starring Denzel Washington, who was also the film’s director. Impressed by Powell’s acting skills, Washington introduced the young actor to his agent, Ed Limato. Powell followed Limato’s suggestion and moved to Los Angeles in 2008.

While working as a script reader for film producer Lynda Obst, Powell garnered guest parts on such television series as Without a Trace (2008), CSI: Miami (2009), and Rizzoli & Isles (2011). He also had small roles in the science fiction drama film Pig (2011) and the horror film Barrio Tales (2012). Powell’s minor characters from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises and from Stuck in Love (both 2012) were named “Trader #1” and “Good Looking Frat Guy.”

Gaining attention in supporting roles

By the mid-2010s Powell had finally begun to land larger roles. He showed his comedic skills by playing Chad Radwell on creator Ryan Murphy’s horror satire series Scream Queens (2015–16); Collider, in 2024, lauded his portrayal of the character as “a self-aware, timely performance that is the personification of white male privilege.” In 2016 Powell had small but noteworthy roles in the Academy Award-nominated biographical drama Hidden Figures, as astronaut John Glenn, and in Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age comedy Everybody Wants Some!!, as a college baseball player. Roles in 2017 included a sergeant alongside Nicholas Hoult’s Private Matt Ocre, who doubts his role in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, in Sand Castle, and in 2018 he played a wealthy American suitor of Lily James’s English author in The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.

Set It Up

Also in 2018 Powell starred with Zoey Deutch in Netflix’s hit rom-com Set It Up. They played overworked executive assistants who try to make their workaholic bosses (played by Lucy Liu and Taye Diggs) fall in love in order to make the assistants’ lives easier. Powell and Deutch, who had previously worked together in Everybody Wants Some!!, received rave reviews for their onscreen chemistry, and many critics declared that the movie revived the stagnant genre.

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Top Gun: Maverick

Powell’s star status exploded in 2022 with his role in Top Gun: Maverick, the sequel to the 1986 hit Top Gun starring Tom Cruise. Although Powell auditioned for the part of Bradley (“Rooster”) Bradshaw, the son of Anthony Edwards’s Nick (“Goose”) Bradshaw from the original, he lost out on the part to Miles Teller. Cruise, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, director Joseph Kosinski, and screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie, however, were so impressed with Powell’s audition that they offered him the role of Jake (“Hangman”) Seresin, the antagonist. Top Gun: Maverick became the biggest box office hit of the year, grossing some $1.5 billion worldwide.

More success with Anyone But You

After the success of Top Gun: Maverick, Powell assumed the leading-man role opposite Sydney Sweeney in the rom-com Anyone But You (2023). Inspired by William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, the movie follows Bea and Ben, who are unexpectedly reunited at a destination wedding months after their brief but magical encounter turned icy. The movie received mixed reviews and hardly made a dent at the box office when it premiered in the United States in December. Its production company, however, continued to expand the movie’s release across the country and globally. More access and word of mouth brought audiences to theaters, and soon Anyone But You had made more than $200 million, the highest gross for an R-rated comedy in nearly a decade.

Hit Man and Twisters

That year Powell reteamed with Linklater on the comedy Hit Man. Powell starred as a professor with a second job pretending to be an assassin for a police department. He wrote the script, which was based on real events, with Linklater, and coproduced the film. Netflix purchased the streaming rights, and the movie debuted in 2024 to rave reviews. Powell followed up with the 2024 action-adventure Twisters, the stand-alone sequel to 1996’s Twister, playing a tornado chaser to Daisy Edgar-Jones’s meteorologist. The film became a summer blockbuster, earning more than $300 million globally and becoming one of the top-grossing films of 2024.

Laura Payne