Jacob Tremblay is a talented Canadian actor who rose to fame with his breakout performance in the critically acclaimed film "Room" (2015), where he portrayed Jack Newsome, earning him widespread praise and several award nominations, including a Screen Actors Guild Award. Tremblay continued to impress audiences with his heartwarming portrayal of Auggie Pullman in the film "Wonder" (2017), showcasing his ability to bring depth and emotion to his characters. Known for his versatility and natural acting ability, Tremblay has taken on a diverse range of roles in both film and television. He displayed his comedic timing in the coming-of-age comedy "Good Boys" (2019) and showed his range in the thriller "Shut In" (2016) and the supernatural horror film "Before I Wake" (2016). Tremblay has also ventured into voice acting, lending his talents to animated films like "Luca" (2021). With a growing list of impressive credits to his name, Jacob Tremblay continues to captivate audiences with his endearing performances and genuine on-screen presence. Whether he's portraying a young boy navigating extraordinary circumstances or bringing animated characters to life, Tremblay's talent and charisma shine through, solidifying his status as one of the most promising young actors in Hollywood.
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Directed by Jacob Tremblay, Kate Bosworth, Mike Flanagan, Oleksandr Reshetilov, Thomas Jane
Directed by Brady Noon, Gene Stupnitsky, Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams, Molly Gordon
Directed by Emma Berman, Enrico Casarosa, Jack Dylan Grazer, Jacob Tremblay, Saverio Raimondo
Directed by Lenny Abrahamson
Directed by Charlie Heaton, Farren Blackburn, Jacob Tremblay, Naomi Watts, Oliver Platt
Directed by Colin Trevorrow, Jacob Tremblay, Jaeden Martell, Naomi Watts, Sarah Silverman
Directed by Boyd Holbrook, Jacob Tremblay, Keegan-Michael Key, Shane Black, Trevante Rhodes
Directed by Stephen Chbosky