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Glen Powell Biography

news-detailsGlen Powell emerged as one of Hollywood's most charismatic and sought-after leading men in the 2020s, known for his blend of classic movie-star charm and sharp comedic timing. His journey to stardom, however, was a steady climb marked by memorable supporting roles and a strategic pivot into producing and screenwriting. Born Glen Thomas Powell Jr. on October 21, 1988, in Austin, Texas, he was raised by his parents, Glen Powell Sr. and Cyndy Powell, and developed an early interest in acting, landing his first film role as a child in Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over.

After studying at the University of Texas at Austin, Powell diligently built his career with small parts in films like Fast Food Nation and The Expendables 3. His breakthrough came with a series of well-received performances in 2016. He earned critical praise for his portrayal of real-life astronaut John Glenn in the acclaimed drama Hidden Figures, a role that showcased his ability to embody American idealism. That same year, he displayed his comedic chops in Richard Linklater's ensemble film Everybody Wants Some!! and on the television series Scream Queens. Powell further demonstrated his range by starring in the Netflix romantic comedy Set It Up opposite Zoey Deutch and appearing in the period drama The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.

Powell's career shifted into a higher gear with his role as the confident pilot Hangman in the blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick, a performance that introduced him to a global audience. He quickly capitalized on this momentum, starring as aviator Tom Hudner in the war drama Devotion and achieving massive commercial success with the sleeper-hit romantic comedy Anyone but You alongside Sydney Sweeney. Proving himself more than just a leading man, Powell co-wrote, produced, and starred in Hit Man, a critically acclaimed dark comedy directed by Richard Linklater that earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor. He continued to headline major studio projects, starring in the disaster sequel Twisters and the action film The Running Man. Expanding his creative footprint, Powell also serves as the co-creator, producer, and star of the comedy series Chad Powers. Through a combination of strategic role selection and entrepreneurial spirit, Glen Powell has solidified his status as a versatile and influential force in modern cinema.