Zac Efron Bio
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- Author Graham Boyle
- Published June 29, 2010
- Word count 428
Birthday : October 18, 1987
Age : 22
Sign : Libra
Birthplace : San Luis Obispo, CA
Hometown : Los Angeles, CA
Big Break : High School Musical
American actor and singer Zac Efron was born on October 18, 1987 in San Luis Obispo, CA. He began acting in 2002, appearing on shows like ER, Firefly and The Guardian. Zac landed a regular role on the WB series Summerland.
Efron's big break came in 2006, when he starred in the Disney Channel original movie High School Musical and its subsequent sequel. High School Musical 3: Senior Year is scheduled for release in October 2008. Zac has been romantically involved with fellow High School Musical cast member Vanessa Anne Hudgens.
Did you know…
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He had his appendix removed in January 2008
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He shares a birthday with Lee Harvey Oswald
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He attended the World Cup in Germany
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He hates cigarettes
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He has contacts but doesn't wear them
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He's good at juggling
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He taught himself to play guitar
Zac Efron Latest
Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron are a match made in Disney heaven, but when it comes to marriage and kids, Vanessa isn't holding her breathe.
The couple, who have been dating for three years, met on the set of High School Musical and have been the subject of tabloids for years.
But Vanessa insists she doesn't want to be like other starlets her age, and is completely focused just on her career.
She tells People magazine: "I think marriage and starting a family is great, but I'm so focused on my career right now that it doesn't really cross my mind."
She's also eager to step away from teeny bopper movies and do something a little edgier. She added, "The fact that kids look up to me is flattering. But at the end of the day, I want to do R-rated films, and I want to do things that are a bit edgier, so maybe some kids can't see some of them.
"I just think it's really important to try different things. I think a lot of people get stuck doing the same routine, and I'm just not content with that. I love trying new things and doing new hobbies and just exploring life."
She wants to do R-Rated films? She already has R-Rated photos of her all over the internet and that didn't exactly do wonders for her image, so maybe she needs to stick to Disney for a few more years. You're lucky you have a job girl, look at Lindsay!
Diana Madison, Nora Gasparian, and Ani Esmailian, three Los Angeles natives, have combined several years of entertainment experience to bring Hollyscoop to life.
Hollyscoop, a division of DNA Group Inc., was once thought of as a "side project" of three best friends awakened by the response they could only dream about. Hollyscoop is an online entertainment magazine focusing on Zac Efron and Hollywood media, celebrities, fashion, and "Hotspots".
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