
Cast
Lou Taylor Pucci
Acting
Cast
Lou Taylor Pucci
Known for
Acting
Born
1985-07-27
From
Seaside Heights, New Jersey, USA
Also known as Lou Pucci, 루 ν μΌλ¬ νΈμΉ
Biography
Lou Taylor Pucci (born July 27, 1985) is an American actor who first appeared on film in Rebecca Miller's Personal Velocity: Three Portraits in 2002. Pucci had his breakthrough leading role in Thumbsucker (2005), for which he won a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival. Pucci then starred in The Chumscrubber (2005), Fast Food Nation (2006), The Go-Getter (2007), Explicit Ills (2008), and Carriers (2009). Pucci had starring roles in the 2013 Evil Dead remake, as well as The Story of Luke (2013) and Spring (2014). Description above from the Wikipedia article Lou Taylor Pucci, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Evil Dead
as Eric

Carriers
as Danny Green

Fanboys
as Boba Fett #1

Horsemen
as Alex Breslin

A-X-L
as Randall

The Informers
as Tim Price

Touch Me
as Brian

Southland Tales
as Martin Kefauver

Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
as Evan / Subject #28

The Answer Man
as Kris Lucas

Beginners
as Magician

Jack & Diane
as Tom

Spring
as Evan

Fast Food Nation
as Gerald 'Paco'

The Avalanche

Devil Inside
as Alex

The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy
as Kid Called Kelly

USIDent TV: Surveilling the Southland
as Self

Thumbsucker
as Justin Cobb

The Chumscrubber
as Lee

The Go-Getter
as Mercer

The Manufacturing of 'Fast Food Nation'
as Self

Personal Velocity
as Kevin

The Music Never Stopped
as Gabriel Sawyer

Fifty Pills
as Darren

Brotherhood
as Kevin

Ex-Husbands
as Aaron

The Story of Luke
as Luke

Moon Manor
as Andrew

Poor Boy
as Romeo Griggs

Thumbsucker - Behind the Scenes
as Self

Ava's Possessions
as Ben

Explicit Ills
as Jacob

Fault Line

All Together Now
as Ron

Winthrop
as Winthrop

The False Mirror
as Noah

A Good Dinner Party
as Dave

keep your chin up
as Vincent

Not How, Or When, Or Why, But Yes
as Self (Age 18)

The Making of Spring
as Self