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. Actor. musician Years active 2004–present Relatives (sister) Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson (born 13 May 1986) is an English actor, model and musician.

He started his film career by playing in in 2005. He later got the leading role of vampire in the of the by, which consisted of five films between 2008 and 2012 that combined grossed over $3.3 billion in worldwide receipts.

Twilight brought Pattinson worldwide fame, and established him among the highest paid and most bankable actors in. In 2010, Pattinson was named one of TIME magazine's, and also in the same year ranked him as one of the most powerful celebrities in the world in the. In 2009, he portrayed in. That same year, a documentary film, Robsessed, about the actor's fame and popularity, was released. He appeared as a troubled young man in (2010) and also starred in a romantic drama, (2011). His performance as a tough, cold-hearted and calculating billionaire in 's (2012), earned him critical praise. He gained further critical appreciation for his performances in 's futuristic western (2014); in Cronenberg's satire drama (2014); in 's (2017), as an to an explorer who disappeared in the Amazon while looking for an ancient city; and in the ' (2017).

Pattinson started his career as a model at the age of 12. In 2013, signed him as the face of their Fragrances. In 2016, he also became the first brand ambassador of their Menswear collection.

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Pattinson composes and plays his own music. He sang songs for the Twilight film series and the 2008 independent comedy-drama film. He is a supporter of the (ECPAT) campaign, (PACT), and the, a nonprofit organization that raises awareness and funds to help orphans and vulnerable children throughout the world. He became ambassador of the latter in 2015 to help raise international awareness of it.

He is also a member of and has promoted and shared details about through to raise awareness about the disease. Pattinson at the Photocall for at the Crillon Hotel in Paris in 2009 In 2008, Pattinson landed the role of in the film, based on 's best-selling novel of the same name. According to, Pattinson was initially apprehensive about auditioning for the role, fearful that he would not be able to live up to the 'perfection' expected from the character. The film was released on 21 November 2008 and turned Pattinson into a movie star overnight.

Although the film received mixed reviews, critics praised his and co-star 's chemistry in the film. The called Pattinson a 'capable and exotically beautiful' actor and said he was 'well-chosen' for the role.

His other release of 2008, was a low-budget film written and directed. It screened at number of film festivals, earned mixed reviews from critics.

Pattinson then starred as in the film, a Spanish-British drama directed. He also starred in a short film The Summer House directed by Daisy Gili.

This short film later re-released as a part of an film titled, comprising five short films following eight individuals from diverse backgrounds on their quest for true contentment. He reprised his role as Edward Cullen in the Twilight sequel, which was released on 20 November 2009. The film earned a record-breaking $142,839,137 opening weekend and an overall run of $709,827,462 worldwide. Though the film received negative reviews, film critic Michael Phillips from the said that Pattinson was still 'interesting to watch' despite the bad makeup. Bill GoodyKoontz from the said that 'Pattinson's actually not in the film that much, but he does his best when he's around' and Michael O'Sullivan of the noted that his acting was 'uniformly strong'. In 2009, Pattinson presented at the.

On 10 November 2009, Revolver Entertainment released the DVD Robsessed, a documentary which details Pattinson's life and popularity. His next film was released on 30 June 2010, earning $698,491,347 worldwide. The film received mixed reviews, Kirk Honeycutt of praised Pattinson's performance, stating that '(he) makes you forget the white makeup and weird eye contact lenses – to focus on a character torn between his love for the human Bella (Stewart) and the knowledge that she'll have to let go of her beating heart if she's to stay with him forever.' Will Lawrence of praised the performance of three leads of the film by saying that 'All three corners of the love triangle look sharper than before: the most accomplished actor, Stewart, still lip-biting, Lautner still pec-flexing, and Pattinson not fully shaking that fiery-eyed pout. But all have grown into their roles, cutting loose in a film that (thankfully) sidesteps the melodrama of its prequels.' Pattinson at the New York premiere of Pattinson and starred in the film, which was released on 12 March 2010.

Though the film received mixed reviews, some critics praised his performance. Jake Coyle of said that 'The young actor has an unmistakable screen presence.

However in Remember Me, he pours it on thickly and self-consciously. With low eyes, sleeves rolled up just so and cigarette drooping artfully from his mouth, Tyler (like Edward Cullen) is a reluctant romantic.' Ian Nathan of stated that 'this is the best thing he's done.' And Kirk Honeycutt of praised his and co-star 's chemistry in the film, stating the 'scenes between Pattinson and de Ravin exude genuine charm.' In 2011, he starred as Jacob Jankowski in, a film adaptation of the novel of the. The film received mixed reviews, but Pattinson's performance was praised.

Film critic Richard Corliss from Time praised Pattinson for being 'shy and watchful' and said that he 'radiates a slow magnetism that locks the viewer's eyes on him', ultimately calling him 'star quality'. Mick LaSalle from the stated that Pattinson succeeded at holding his own at the center of a major feature and was 'endlessly watchable'. Peter Travers of the said he 'smolders' in the film and Todd McCarthy of said that 'Pattinson is entirely convincing as Jacob'. Pattinson at the press conference of at, February 2017 In 2016, Pattinson appeared in and 's of, directed. Premiered at, the film stars Pattinson as British explorer Corporal Henry Costin. Pattinson grew a heavy beard and lost 35 pounds of weight for the film. Earning critical praise for his role, Matt Neg of NBP described him as 'one of the better actors working today', Keith Uhlich in his review for Brooklyn Magazine called him 'subtle scene-stealer', and Linda Marric writing for Heyuguys find his performance 'an impressively subtle, yet brilliant.'

Pattinson in Fall 2017 Menswear Collection Pattinson began modelling at the age of 12, but his workload began to decrease four years later. In December 2008, he blamed the lack of modelling work on his masculine appearance: 'When I first started I was quite tall and looked like a girl, so I got lots of jobs, because it was during that period where the look was cool.

Then, I guess, I became too much of a guy, so I never got any more jobs. I had the most unsuccessful modelling career.' Pattinson appeared in the advertising campaign for 's autumn 2007 collection. In November 2010, Pattinson was approached by to be the face of their brand with a £1m deal, which he turned down. In June 2013, Pattinson was announced as the new face of and featured in the advertising campaign titled 1000 LIVES, directed by and photographed. This campaign has also featured the track by English rock band. Goldin, later released a book titled Robert Pattinson: 1000 Lives, collection of Pattinson's images from the campaign.

In January 2016, he appeared in another campaign for Dior Homme shot by German photographer and director. Next month, he was announced as the first ambassador of Dior Homme Menswear and appeared in brand's 2016 fall collection campaign shot. In 2017, he continued his association with Dior and appear in both their fragrance and Menswear 2017 summer collection campaigns. Music Pattinson plays the guitar and piano, and composes his own music. He appears as the singer of two songs on the: 'Never Think', which he co-wrote with Sam Bradley, and 'Let Me Sign', which was written by Marcus Foster and Bobby Long. Pattinson also played the guitar on the song 'Birds', which was released in November 2013 on their album.

The songs were included in the film after director added Pattinson's recordings into an early cut without his knowledge, and he agreed that 'one of them specifically, it really made the scene better. It was like it was supposed to be there.' The soundtrack for the film features three original songs performed by Pattinson and written by composer Joe Hastings. Pattinson has said, 'I've never really recorded anything – I just played in pubs and stuff', and when asked about a professional music career, he said, 'Music is my back-up plan if acting fails.' In 2010, Pattinson was awarded the 'Hollywood's Most Influential Top Unexpected Musicians' award. In March 2017 interview Pattinson confirmed about contributing to the music of his upcoming film.

Talking about it, he said that 'I don’t play that much any more, though I am doing music for ‘Damsel’. I used to differentiate between music and acting but the more I don’t play music, the more I push that area of my brain into acting. I improvise like I would when I play music.' Philanthropy Pattinson supports and promotes the 's campaign Stop Sex Trafficking of Children and Young People to stop human trafficking. At event, he raised $56,000 for the cause. In June 2010, he donated his own artwork to which auctioned on, to help the organization working for missing children.

He also donated a sketch, drawn by himself, called Unfinished City which auctioned at $6,400. The money from the auction went to an Arizona-based homeless center Ozanam Manor.

In January 2010, he participated in charity telethon. In March 2010, he signed off guitar, the money raised from the auction went to. He raised $80,000 for the by donating a meet and greet with himself on the set of and later again by auctioning the private screening of. In August 2011, he helped to raise awareness towards the by highlighting The Cancer Bites campaign in his acceptance speech at, he shared the details about the campaign which is working for the people suffering from cancer.

In August 2013, he visited, and participated in arts and crafts with the patients. In September 2013, he joined and become one of their, to help raise awareness before the disaster strikes by strengthen of communities. He participated in a charitable auction Go Go Gala, organized by and bought a cello made out of recycled material, at $5,600 on 15 November 2013. In March 2014, he donated autographed items for auction to raise funds for the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation. In May 2014, he donated his bike for an Auction to Benefit the (RFDS), who provide primary healthcare services to the people living in the. He participated in ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, promoting the awareness about (ALS). In November 2014, he participated in GO Campaign's annual charity function.

In October 2015, he joined Global Goals Campaign, which aims to end poverty by 2030. In 2015, Pattinson became the first ambassador of GO Campaign, he said that, 'I’ve eagerly followed the growing impact GO Campaign has had over the years, on so many children and youth, and I love how tangible and transparent it is. They partner with some remarkable grassroots local heroes who are doing fantastic work but who lack the needed resources, and in places where a little bit of money can go a long way. I’ve been a donor and a supporter, and now I look forward to joining their efforts, so together we can give opportunity to even more kids and young adults across the globe.' In the media. Pattinson interacting with reporters at Pattinson was named one of the 'Sexiest Men Alive' in 2008 and 2009.

In 2009, he was named the 'Sexiest Man Alive'. Named Pattinson as one of the top 49 most influential men of 2009. In 2009, named Pattinson 'the most handsome man in the world' along with as the most beautiful woman in the world. Pattinson was named one of 's 'Top Hollywood Earners of 2009' with estimated earnings of $18 million in 2009. In December 2009, Pattinson autographed a guitar to be auctioned off for charity. He also volunteered for the in January 2010.

And Glamour both named him the 'Best Dressed Man' of 2010, with GQ stating, 'Extremely elegant and inspiring, the true essence of a contemporary man.' In 2010, People listed Pattinson in their 'World's Most Beautiful' issue. In 2010, the actor declined a $2 million fashion campaign with.

Britain's 'Rich List' put him on its 'list of young millionaires' in the UK, worth £13 million. Named him as one of 2010's. In June 2010, Pattinson was named by magazine the 50th most powerful celebrity in the world with earnings $17 million. On 14 November 2010, Pattinson received two BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards, Best Dressed and Best Actor. In 2011, Pattinson was 15th on Vanity Fair 's 'Hollywood Top 40' with earnings of $27.5 million in 2010. GQ once again named Pattinson the 'Best Dressed Man' of 2012. In October 2012, Pattinson was named 'Sexiest Man Alive'.

In 2013, Pattinson was 2nd on s 'Richest UK Celebs Under 30' with earnings of £45 million. Britain's named him one of the London's most influential people of 2013 in their The Power 1000. In February 2014, he appeared on the cover of World Film Locations: Toronto, a book about Toronto and the films shot in the city. A play about three mature women obsessed with Pattinson, titled Totally Devoted, debuted at on 13 August 2014. In October 2014, Pattinson was 3rd on 's 'annual rich list of young British stars' with earnings of $82.89 million.

London Evening Standard included him in their list of 2014's London's 1000 most influential people. Pattinson interviewed actor for, which was published on 20 July 2015.

Personal life In summer 2009, Pattinson became romantically linked to co-star. For a long time, the two decided not to talk about their private life and did not explicitly confirm a relationship, but press photographs and eyewitness accounts drove intense media attention and fan speculations.

However, Stewart officially acknowledged her relationship with Pattinson for the first time in July 2012, when published photos of Stewart having an affair with her director,. The day that the photos were released, Sanders, who was 19 years older than Stewart and married at the time, issued a public apology for the affair, as did Stewart via, saying: 'I'm deeply sorry for the hurt and embarrassment I've caused to those close to me and everyone this has affected. This momentary indiscretion has jeopardized the most important thing in my life, the person I love and respect the most, Rob. I love him, I love him, I'm so sorry.'

The couple reconciled in October 2012, but eventually broke up in May 2013, when Pattinson was seen removing personal items from Stewart's home. Awards and nominations. Main article: Pattinson has received Best Actor award at Strasbourg Film Festival for his performance in (2009). For his work in, he has earned two nomination and won eleven, two with additional other awards and nominations including winning 2009's Hollywood Film Award for New Hollywood. In 2014, he earned nominations from (AACTA) and for his performances in and respectively.

He won for his performance in film from in 2015. In July 2018, Robert Pattinson received a top award at the closing of the 53rd edition of the. Honours A wax statue of Pattinson was added to the collection in London and New York City in 2010. Pattinson along with his Twilight co-stars, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner put his signature, hand and foot prints in wet concrete at on 3 November 2011. On 19 February 2014, Timur Kryachko a named the he discovered after Pattinson, as 246789 Pattinson. He was honoured with a tribute at 2017 Deauville American Film Festival on 2 September 2017, with screening of selected films of his during the festival run.

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