Channing Tatum Profile

Full Name:Channing Tatum - Contact Channing Tatum
Birth Name:Channing Bryan Isaac Tatum Anderson
Famous As: Actor
Date of Birth: April 26, 1980
Place of Birth: Cullman, Alabama, USA
Height: 6' 1
Nationality: American
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Green
Education: Graduated from a military boarding school in Mississippi
Attended Deena Levy Theatre Studio to study acting
Claim to Fame: As Jason Lyle in Coach Carter (2005)

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Channing Tatum

Tatum on the New York City set of Fighting in October 2007
Born Channing Matthew Tatum
April 26, 1980 (1980-04-26) (age 29)
Cullman, Alabama, U.S.
Occupation Actor/Producer
Years active 2000–present
Domestic partner(s) Jenna Dewan (2005–present)
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Channing Matthew Tatum (born April 26, 1980) is an American actor, producer and former model. He began his career as a fashion model, and has since branched out into acting roles, appearing in such films as Step Up, Fighting and Public Enemies.

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Early life

Channing Tatum was born in Cullman, Alabama.12 His family moved to Mississippi when he was six, although he visited Alabama, where his mother's family still lives. Tatum grew up in the bayous near the Mississippi River, where he enjoyed a rural existence.34

Tatum was athletic while growing up, playing American football, soccer, track, baseball, and performing martial arts, although he says that "girls were always [his] biggest distraction in school.citation needed As a child, he practiced kung fu.5 Tatum spent most of his teenage years in the Tampa, Florida area and initially attended Gaither High School before going to Tampa Catholic High School. He graduated in 1998 and was voted most athletic. Afterward, Tatum was awarded a football scholarship to Glenville State College in Glenville, West Virginia, but he turned it down. He returned home and started working odd jobs, until he moved to Miami, where he was discovered on the street by a model talent scout.

Career

Early work

Tatum was first cast as a dancer in Ricky Martin's "She Bangs" music video,1 after an audition in Orlando, Florida; he was paid $400 for the job. His first experience was in the fashion industry as a model, working for such noted clients such as Armani and Abercrombie & Fitch. He soon moved into television commercials, landing national spots for Mountain Dew and Pepsi in 2002.6 He subsequently signed with a modelling agency in Miami, Page 305 (Page Parkes Modeling Agency), and appeared in Vogue magazine. He soon appeared in campaigns for Abercrombie & Fitch, Nautica, Dolce & Gabbana, American Eagle Outfitters, and Emporio Armani. He was picked as one of Tear Sheet magazine's "50 Most Beautiful Faces" of October 2001.3 Tatum also signed with Beatrice Model agency in Milan, Italy and Ford Models in New York City.

Tatum has said that his modeling career has helped him with his life, specifying that "It's made my life, and my family's life, a lot easier, because I never knew what I wanted to do and now they don't really have to worry about me anymore. I've been able to explore life, and through exploring it I've found that I love art, I love writing, I love acting, I love all the things that make sense to me. And I've been given the chance to go out and see the world, and to see all the things out there. Not everyone gets that chance".3

2004–2007

In 2004, Tatum began his acting career, appearing in an episode of the television series CSI: Miami. His first feature film role was in 2005's high school drama, Coach Carter, playing Jason Lyle, a basketball player opposite Samuel L. Jackson; Tatum also appeared in rapper Twista's "Hope" music video, which accompanied the film. In the same year, Tatum had a role as a factory endorsed top motocross racer in Supercross, and part of the supporting cast in Havoc. Although Tatum has said that he loves modeling, he has taken a break from the profession to concentrate on his acting career, saying that he prefers making more mature films.

Tatum was originally scheduled to play Genghis Khan in the film Mongolcitation needed, but was replaced by actor Tadanobu Asano. Tatum got a call from Lauren Shuler Donner, a film producer, and ask him to auditioned for the role of Gambit in X-Men: The Last Stand. He went up to Canada twice to read for the role she wanted him for, but was not cast as the character because the character was cut from the script and was eventually removed from the film. The film's producer, Lauren Shuler Donner, noticed Tatum and asked if he would be interested in costarring in another film that she was producing. He was eventually cast in the film She's the Man, where he plays Duke the love interest of Viola Hastings Amanda Bynes's character. The film opened on March 17, 2006, and it was a modest success at the box office, grossing about $57 million worldwide.

That same year, in 2006, Tatum starred in Step Up, a dance-themed romance, playing a rebellious hip-hop dancer who must partner with a ballerina who is in training played by Jenna Dewan which opened on August 11, 2006. The film earned a total of $21 million in its opening weekend and $114 million worldwide. Later that year, Tatum played in the 1980s-set drama A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Shia LaBeouf, in which he plays Antonio, a street youth in Astoria, Queens who uses his fists to solve problems. Tatum has described the latter film as his "first dramatic role"; his performance received positive notices at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, where the film premiered.7 The acclaim continued when he received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for "Best Supporting Actor".8

2008–present

In 2008, Tatum co-starred in director Kimberly Peirce's film Stop-Loss, about soldiers returning home from the Iraq War, and in director Stuart Townsend's film Battle in Seattle, about the huge 1999 protest of the World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle.

Tatum will play in the indie film The Trap, which will be directed by Rita Wilson. The actor was chosen to play a role in the film Poor Things, starring Lindsay Lohan, Shirley MacLaine, Rosario Dawson, and Olympia Dukakis, but had to turn down the role because of scheduling conflicts. Tatum will also be playing a soldier in another New Line Cinema film which is based on a popular Nicholas Sparks bestseller called Dear John. Besides, he will be starring in Christopher McQuarrie's upcoming feature project The Stanford Prison Experiment and Oliver Stone's next Vietnam War drama, Pinkville, with veteran actor Bruce Willis. Tatum is also slated to play a renegade New York City cop who must infiltrate the underground world of free running, known as parkour, to bust a seemingly unstoppable gang of bank robbers in an untitled film for New Line Cinema.

Tatum and Dito Montiel, who worked together before on A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, reteamed on the action drama Fighting for Rogue Pictures. Tatum starred as Sean McArthur, a young man who scrapes up a living scalping tickets in New York City.

Fox Searchlight Pictures's subdivision Fox Atomic has also picked up a pitch from screenwriter Doug Jung. The role as a "fish-out-of-water" story where Tatum will play an American cop in South Korea, a country that no other Hollywood production studio has ever filmed in.

Tatum appeaered in writer/director/producer Michael Mann's 2009 crime drama Public Enemies, playing the ill-fated 1930s American gangster Pretty Boy Floyd. Tatum is also slated for the role of Duke in 2009's G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Paramount Pictures' live-action film based on the popular Hasbro action figures.

Tatum and Dito Montiel will join forces again when Channing stars in 2010's action thriller "The Brotherhood of the Rose". Montiel will both write and direct the film. The story is a cat-and-mouse espionage tale about two orphans raised by a top CIA agent to become assassins. When their operations go awry, they find themselves on the run, caught in a conspiracy and hunted by the most dangerous spies in the world. The book was previously adapted as a two-part NBC miniseries in 1989 that starred David Morse, Peter Strauss, Connie Sellecca, and Robert Mitchum.

Tatum has also started a production company with three friends called 33 and Out.

Personal life

In 2005, Tatum met Jenna Dewan on the set of Step Up. They began dating shortly after filming had finished.9 The couple got engaged in early September 2008 in Maui, Hawaii.2

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Coach Carter Jason Lyle
Havoc Nick Direct-to-video
Supercross Rowdy Sparks
2006 She's the Man Duke Orsino
Step Up Tyler Gage
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints Antonio Limited release
2007 The Trap Greg
2008 Step Up 2: The Streets Tyler Gage Cameo
Stop-Loss Steve Shriver
Battle in Seattle Johnson Limited release
2009 Fighting Shawn MacArthur
Public Enemies Pretty Boy Floyd
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Duke/Conrad Hauser Post-production
2010 Dear John John Tyree Post-production
The Eagle of the Ninth TBA Pre-production
The Stanford Prison Experiment TBA Announced
2011 Pinkville Hugh Thompson Announced

Awards and nominations

Year Group Award Film Result Notes
2006 Independent Spirit Award "Best Supporting Actor" A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints Nominated Awarded to Alan Arkin for Little Miss Sunshine
Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize Won Shared between Robert Downey, Jr., Shia LaBeouf, Rosario Dawson, Chazz Palminteri, and Dianne Wiest
2008 Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Actor Drama Stop-Loss Won
Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Drama Step Up 2: The Streets Won Shared with Step Up 2: The Streets Cast
Teen Choice Award Choice MySpacer Nominated Awarded to Ryan Sheckler
2009 Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Actor Drama Fighting Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b Albertson, Cammila. "Channing Tatum - Overview". Allmovie. http://allmovie.com/artist/channing-tatum-419915. Retrieved on 2009-05-09. 
  2. ^ a b "Channing Tatum Is Engaged". People. Time. 2008-09-07. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20223755,00.html. Retrieved on 2009-05-09. 
  3. ^ a b c "ModelBlogs.com". Channing Tatum: Relentless (Interview). http://modelblogs.com/article.php?id=Channing_Tatum. Retrieved on March 13 2006. 
  4. ^ "ChanningTatumUnwrapped.com". CHANNING TATUM VIDEO OF THE WEEK: Chan’s New ‘Fighting’ Interview on CW’s New York Morning News. http://channingtatumunwrapped.com/2009/04/channing-tatum-video-of-the-week-chans-new-interview-on-cws-new-york-morning-news/. Retrieved on April 20 2009. 
  5. ^ Salamone, Gina (2009-04-19). "Channing Tatum:New star puts up his dukes in 'Fighting' and his Duke in 'G.I. Joe'". New York Daily News. Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/2009/04/19/2009-04-19_channing_tatum_fighting_gi_joe.html. Retrieved on 2009-05-09. 
  6. ^ Before They Were Famous: Channing Tatum
  7. ^ "TeenPeople". Channing Tatum Takes a Dramatic Turn. http://www.teenpeople.com/teenpeople/article/0,22196,1539523,00.shtml. Retrieved on September 30 2006. 
  8. ^ "FilmIndependent.org". Spirit Award Nomination. http://filmindependent.org/spiritawards/nominees/nominees.php. Retrieved on February 1 2007. 
  9. ^ Baclayon, Jovie (2008-09-07). "Channing Tatum Engaged!". E! Online. http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b27715_channing_tatum_engaged.html. Retrieved on 2009-05-09. 

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