Jared Leto

Actor and musician Jared Leto got his start in the beloved but ill-fated TV series “My So-Called Life” (ABC, 1994-95), but along with his co-star quickly transitioned to feature films. He earned a solid acting reputation with supporting roles in frequently off-beat films and grew into a lead actor known for his daring choices. For several years he alternated between the life of an actor — immersing himself in roles for weeks at a time – and the life of a rock star — touring on the road with his successful emo band, 30 Seconds to Mars. Equally captivating, was his celebrated love life, which, to the delight of tabloid readers, included an array of Hollywood beauties, including Cameron Diaz, Lindsay Lohan and Scarlett Johansson.

Jared Leto was born on Dec. 26, 1971, in Bossier City, LA. His mother was a travel-loving photographer who raised Leto and his older brother, Shannon, on the road in Alaska, Virginia, Haiti and Brazil, among other locales. After graduating from High School in Massachusetts, Leto attended the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and studied painting before transferring to the filmmaking program at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He wrote and starred in his first film while at SVA, a short called “Crying Joy.” In keeping with his transient nature, Leto picked up and headed for Los Angeles in 1992, this time with his sights firmly set on acting. He made his TV debut on the cult teen hit “My So-Called Life” as Angela’s (Claire Danes) crush, whom she was unable to refer to using anything less than his entire name — Jordan Catalano. The show was cancelled after only one season, but public outcry by its rabid fan base led MTV to air endless re-runs. Leto (as Catalano) had all the ingredients necessary to become a heartthrob for the MTV teen rebel set, including a vacant stare, disaffected manner, grungy hairstyle, and a rock band.

When the show was cancelled, Leto was able to shed the teen slacker image pretty quickly by taking on challenging roles in distinctive films. His first screen roles of note were in “How to Make an American Quilt” (1995) and as a virginal Irish teenager in the British film "The Last of the High Kings" (1996), but it was “Prefontaine” – a 1997 biopic about Olympic athlete Steve Prefontaine – that put him on the critics’ radar. For this challenging role, the actor immersed himself in the athlete's life, meeting with members of the family and training for six weeks with one of the runner's college roommates. With his blond hair and sculpted physique, he bore a striking resemblance to the real Prefontaine, but Leto went beyond just the surface, adopting Prefontaine's voice and unique, upright running style. The transformation was so complete, that when the runner's sister, Linda, first saw him in character, she broke down and cried. Despite the attention and praise, the film failed to attract a large audience and disappeared quickly from multiplexes. Leto next delivered another strong turn as a hitchhiking college student suspected of being a serial killer in the uneven "SwitchBack" (1997) before landing the lead role of an aristocratic Brit in the period drama, "Basil" (1998). In 1998, he started playing with the big boys, appearing in Terrence Malick's controversial, star-packed WWII flick, “The Thin Red Line,” alongside Nick Nolte, George Clooney, and Sean Penn.

Due to his raised profile, in 1996 and 1997 Leto appeared on People magazine’s “Most Beautiful People” list, so whether in spite of that or because of that fact, he went on to take a series of roles that required drastic changes in physical appearance or significant strain on his body. In the highly-praised “Fight Club” (1999), a bleached blond "Angel Face" Leto was beaten almost beyond recognition. In “American Psycho” (2000), he was killed with an axe. In “Panic Room” (2002) he was badly burned. For his arguably finest role as a despairing young drug addict in Darren Aronofsky’s “Requiem for Dream” (2000), he lost nearly 30 pounds. And for his role in the almost universally panned “Chapter 27” (2007), he gained nearly 60 pounds to play the man who killed John Lennon, Mark David Chapman.

Leto had started his career as a young talent admirably determined to avoid the blockbusters, go where the challenges were, and stretch himself and his craft. But somewhere along the way, he became increasingly prone to extolling his own virtues and making public outbursts. Coinciding with this shift, was the rising fame of the band he and his brother, Shannon, had begun in 1998 – 30 Seconds to Mars. Their first album had done moderately well but it was their sophomore effort A Beautiful Lie that spawned a successful video for “The Kill,” a world tour, and achieved certified sales of over one million copies. Leto’s look had gone from ‘90s suburban kid to retro-gothic, and he was photographed pouting under jet-black hair and wearing dark eyeliner. In 2006, he allegedly attacked fellow actor Elijah Wood at an awards show for Wood’s comment during an interview that he didn’t like Leto’s band.

On the romance front, Leto made headlines as well, dating actress Cameron Diaz for several years, which resulted in an engagement that was later broken off. Also reportedly involved with Scarlett Johansson and Ashley Olson, Leto’s most famous post-Diaz dalliance was with his “Chapter 27” co-star, fellow wild child, Lindsay Lohan. A few months after the Wood run-in, Leto was in the headlines for lashing out at a photographer at the Sundance Film Festival, after he had reportedly ended the relationship with the unstable actress, stating that he was uncomfortable with being the object of paparazzi.

  • Born:
    December 26, 1971 in Bossier City, Louisiana
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Photographer, Dishwasher, Doorman
Family
  • Brother: Shannon Leto. twenty months older; with Jared founded the alternative band 30 Seconds to Mars
  • Mother: Constance. raised Leto and his brother Shannon after parents' divorce; remarried
Significant Others
  • Companion: Scarlett Johansson. dated from 2004-2005; no longer together
  • Companion: Cameron Diaz. dating as of 1999
Education
  • School of Visual Arts, New York, New York, filmmaking
  • University of the Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, painting
  • Flint Hill Prepatory School, Oakton, Virginia
Milestones
  • 1992 Moved to L.A.
  • 1994 TV series debut as a regular, "My So-Called Life" (ABC), playing high school anti-hero Jordan Catalano, the on-off love interst of star Claire Danes
  • 1994 TV-movie debut, starring in "Cool and The Crazy", an installment of Showtime's "Rebel Highway" series
  • 1995 Feature film debut in "How to Make an American Quilt"; Claire Danes was also in the cast
  • 1996 Co-starred in "Last of the High Kings" (released in the USA on video as "Summer Fling" in 1998)
  • 1997 First leading role in a US film, playing the title character in the biopic of the track star "Prefontaine"
  • 1998 Appeared in Terrence Malick's "The Thin Red Line" and starred in routine horror offering, "Urban Legend"
  • 1998 Provided additional photography for "Alaska's Bush Pilots" (TBS); also hosted
  • 1998 Starred opposite Christian Slater in the title role of the tepid "Basil"; aired on TV's Romance Classics
  • 1999 Co-starred as Winona Ryder's boyfriend in "Girl, Interrupted"
  • 1999 Portrayed the blond Angel Face in David Fincher's "Fight Club"
  • 2000 Had small role as a gay high school teacher in James Toback's "Black and White"
  • 2000 Played a rival co-worker of Christian Bale's Patrick Bateman in "American Psycho", adapted from the novel by Bret Easton Ellis
  • 2000 Portrayed one of two Las Vegas 20-year-olds who go to Seattle and stand vigil after rocker Kurt Cobain's suicide in "Highway"
  • 2000 Starred as a heroin addict in Darren Aronofsky's "Requiem for a Dream", adapted from the novel by Hubert Selby Jr
  • 2002 Released self titled debut "30 Seconds to Mars" (Also known as "Red Planet")
  • 2002 Reunited with David Fincher on "Panic Room"
  • 2004 Co-starred with Colin Farrell in Oliver Stone's "Alexander" playing Hephaestion, Alexander's friend and lover
  • 2004 Played a murderous con man in "Lonely Hearts," which is based on the true story the notorious Lonely Hearts Killers of the 1940s
  • 2005 Cast as Nicholas Cage's brother and fellow arms dealer in Andrew Niccol's "Lord of War"
  • 2005 Released second album, "A Beautiful Lie"
  • Raised by his mother; moved frequently during adolescence; lived in, among other places, Louisiana, Colorado, Virginia, Wyoming and Haiti
  • Will co-star with Lindsay Lohan in "Chapter 27," an indie film about a woman (Lohan) who befriends Mark David Chapman during the weekend that he kills John Lennon (lensed 2006)

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