i don't know i think she's pretty cute >Her breakthrough role was as Chelsea, a member of a posh clique in St. Trinian's (2007).[1] She reprised the role in its sequel St Trinian's II: The Legend of Fritton's Gold in 2009. >In 2024, Hartnett confirmed that he and his wife have welcomed a fourth child
>Hartnett was chosen as one of Teen People magazine's "21 Hottest Stars Under 21" in 1999, Teen People's "25 Hottest Stars under 25", and one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People", both in 2002. He was also voted Bliss magazine's "3rd Sexiest Male". >During this period, he was marketed as a teen idol and a potential megastar; his unease with this public image eventually led to his disillusionment from pursuing roles in high-profile films.[8]
>In the early 2000s, Hartnett was approached several times to play the role of Clark Kent / Superman for a project originally helmed by Brett Ratner but always turned it down, not wanting to commit to a predicted ten-year role.[12][13] Hartnett said of his decision, "It just wasn't the kind of movie I wanted to do. I turned down other superhero roles as well." He also turned down the role of Batman in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, which ultimately went to Christian Bale.[8]
>Regarding fame, Hartnett has said, "I know what it's like to be in that whole world. I was up there for a couple of years, and it was uncomfortable. I think trying to stay at the top is a shortcut to unhappiness." Hartnett took a 15-month break from acting, saying "I spent a bit of time really thinking about whether this was the right thing for me."[36]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Hartnett
I mean, it's pretty clear cut, he didnt like being a public persona.
Also a bit of this once you say no to a series of high profile, big budget movies with big directors, you get a reputation for being difficult to work with and people in Hollywood want 'yes' people who will bend over and thank you for the opportunity.
I would be jealous, but it's too based to even hate. >be 6'3 >look like every teenage girls fantasy heartrob jock >get famous, star in alot of succesfull movies, make a shit ton of money, everyone wants you in your movies >say nah, no thanks >move to new england, raise a family, do passion projects instead of becoming another hollywood actor drone
how do you win this much at life
He did a few but literally agents won’t give you rolls when they have someone else who will keep the hype train going. Investing in his brand with a role was bad for business
>Critical acclaim for his role in the Best Picture of last year >About to star in some M. Night kino
The Hartnettaissance has finally begun. Also, I was one of the regular Penny Dreadful posters back in the day. Dude always had the juice.
i loved this guy when i was younger
lucky number sleven, 40 days of night, the faculty. all kinos i remember fondly from my halcyon days
based hartnett!
he moved to England, married a cute english woman and has 3 kids didn't he?
I'd say he did well
>cute english woman
>cute
>english
doubt.webp
i don't know i think she's pretty cute
>Her breakthrough role was as Chelsea, a member of a posh clique in St. Trinian's (2007).[1] She reprised the role in its sequel St Trinian's II: The Legend of Fritton's Gold in 2009.
>In 2024, Hartnett confirmed that he and his wife have welcomed a fourth child
absolutely based
>In 2024, Hartnett confirmed that he and his wife have welcomed a fourth child
Yeah, screw Ashton, you can't get much bigger than this.
4 Children now
Starred in that awful Pearl Harbor movie which killed his career.
No career without Weinstein.
He fell off a good 15 years before that.
He did this absolute kino though
40 whole days without sex? What an impossible premise for a movie.
He's also on nofap
when you turn down several high profile jobs, you get blacklisted
>Hartnett was chosen as one of Teen People magazine's "21 Hottest Stars Under 21" in 1999, Teen People's "25 Hottest Stars under 25", and one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People", both in 2002. He was also voted Bliss magazine's "3rd Sexiest Male".
>During this period, he was marketed as a teen idol and a potential megastar; his unease with this public image eventually led to his disillusionment from pursuing roles in high-profile films.[8]
>In the early 2000s, Hartnett was approached several times to play the role of Clark Kent / Superman for a project originally helmed by Brett Ratner but always turned it down, not wanting to commit to a predicted ten-year role.[12][13] Hartnett said of his decision, "It just wasn't the kind of movie I wanted to do. I turned down other superhero roles as well." He also turned down the role of Batman in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, which ultimately went to Christian Bale.[8]
>Regarding fame, Hartnett has said, "I know what it's like to be in that whole world. I was up there for a couple of years, and it was uncomfortable. I think trying to stay at the top is a shortcut to unhappiness." Hartnett took a 15-month break from acting, saying "I spent a bit of time really thinking about whether this was the right thing for me."[36]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Hartnett
I mean, it's pretty clear cut, he didnt like being a public persona.
Also a bit of this once you say no to a series of high profile, big budget movies with big directors, you get a reputation for being difficult to work with and people in Hollywood want 'yes' people who will bend over and thank you for the opportunity.
god damn that's fricking based
I would be jealous, but it's too based to even hate.
>be 6'3
>look like every teenage girls fantasy heartrob jock
>get famous, star in alot of succesfull movies, make a shit ton of money, everyone wants you in your movies
>say nah, no thanks
>move to new england, raise a family, do passion projects instead of becoming another hollywood actor drone
how do you win this much at life
You forget he also go to assfrick prime Scarlett (See The Island 2005) on daily basis
why do these guys forget indie movies exist?
He did a few but literally agents won’t give you rolls when they have someone else who will keep the hype train going. Investing in his brand with a role was bad for business
He did plenty of those before his "comeback" to mainstream productions with Penny Dreadful.
Now he's basically back in fold after Guy Ritchie insisted he took parts in his films.
Didn't seem like he had much trouble getting back in the game.
>Lead role in the current Oscar best movie trophy winner
>What went wrong
Jesus Christ this is a terrible board
he was in oppenheimer
>Critical acclaim for his role in the Best Picture of last year
>About to star in some M. Night kino
The Hartnettaissance has finally begun. Also, I was one of the regular Penny Dreadful posters back in the day. Dude always had the juice.
i loved this guy when i was younger
lucky number sleven, 40 days of night, the faculty. all kinos i remember fondly from my halcyon days
based hartnett!
I want him to destroy my twink ass. he's such a daddy now
His resurgence is unironically kino
Penny Dreadful season 1 was awesome