this is how Austin Butler changed since his appearance in Hannah Montana

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The actor was nominated for an Oscar for the film directed by Baz Luhrmann where he puts himself in the shoes of Elvis.

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Although many discovered Austin Butler in 2022, after his starring role in Elvis (not to mention from the nomination to the Oscar as Best Actor by The academy). However, the artist born in Anaheim 31 years ago has spent more than a decade working in front of the camera.

The race of Austin Butler was born in 2007, with a short called The Faithful. Although, if we get strict, we must go even further back. In 2006 she had a very minor role in Hannah Montana where he was cast in a role for which he ultimately received no credit. Either way, he would get his revenge.

A year later, he would return to the show headed by Miley Cyrus with a different role. It would be for just one episode, where she would play Derek Hanson. This is how the great career of this actor would begin, whose first great film would come to him just two years later. It would be in a production titled Aliens in the attic.

The race of Austin Butler is currently made up of 33 total credits, including a role in Once upon a time in Hollywood that perhaps not many remember: Tex Watson. This character was one of those who inhabited the ranch where the criminals who towards the end try to assassinate Sharon Tate in this uchronia posed by Quentin Tarantino.

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Austin Butler en Aliens in the attic. (IMDb)

+Austin Butler’s next big movie

Among the upcoming projects Austin Butler Three productions appear. Of all these, the most important will be the one that makes him work under the command of Dennis Villeneuve. The actor nominated for Oscar was casted to be in the second part of Dunewhich will hit the cinema in November of this year. Serah Feyd-Rautha Harkonnenthe same character embodied by Sting in the 1980s version directed by David Lynch.

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