Zac Efron

Zac Efron
Zachary David Alexander "Zac" Efron is an American actor and singer. He began acting professionally in the early 2000s, and rose to prominence in the late 2000s for his leading role in the High School Musical franchise. During this time, he also starred in the musical film Hairsprayand the comedy film 17 Again. He has since appeared in films like New Year's Eve, The Lucky One, Neighbors, Dirty Grandpa, and Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth18 October 1987
CitySan Luis Obispo, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I love action-adventure-type films - mythical adventures like 'Lord of the Rings' or superhero films like 'Batman.'
Every actor has three versions of each scene - the one that you rehearse the night before, in your bedroom, the one you actually get to do when you're filming, and then the one you wish you would have done, afterward.
There are moments when you love babies, and you're like, "God, they are the reason why we exist." Then they start crying, and you're like "God! Jesus!"
If I splurge on anything, it's cologne. I love smelling good.
If you really want your hair to look good, just don't wash it for a day. That's my secret.
When I'm stylizing, it's all about accessories.
I can't explain to you what it's like to be a heartthrob. I don't think I am a heartthrob.
A fan sent me a letter and a $10 bill. It's a short letter - all she said was, 'Hey, since it's harder for you to go out these days without getting photographed, here $10 for a pizza.' I was like, 'Aww, she sent me money for a pizza so I could eat at home!'
Personally, I was never the cool kid. I was always sort of a bookworm.
When you're young everything feels like the end of the world, but its not; its just the beginning.
You can't describe the feeling of being in love - when you meet someone who makes you a better person.
My advice to teens is to try and do something that scares you every day because it's the only way you can test how far you can really go. Whether it's going out and auditioning for the play or trying out for the basketball team, you have to explore your boundaries and see where you really want to go and the only way you can do that is to break out of your shell.
I don’t like to live in fear about things like rumors and backlash to begin with -- that’s the way I was raised -- but I just can’t see what’s so wrong about being gay.
From day one, I got addicted to being on stage and getting the applause and laughter.