The Twilight star Robert Pattinson seems to be a very
prolific actor. He’s had 29 film projects so far. We, from twilightsagaactors.blogspot.com
wish him a lot of success and love J Just have a look
at the Rob’s amazing filmography:
2018:
High Life (filming) – starring as
Monte;
2017:
Damsel (post-production);
The
Souvenir: Part I
(pre-production);
The
Souvenir: Part II
(pre-production);
2017:
Good Time –starring as Connie Nikas;
2016:
The Lost City of Z- starring as Henry
Costin;
2015:
The Childhood of a Leader- starring
as Charles / The Leader;
2015:
Life- starring as Dennis Stock;
2015:
Queen of the Desert- starring as Col.
T.E. Lawrence;
2014:
Maps to the Stars- starring as Jerome
Fontana;
2014:
The Rover – starring as Rey;
2012:
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2-
starring as Edward Cullen;
2012:
Cosmopolis – starring as Eric Packer;
2012:
Bel Ami- starring as Georges Duroy;
2011:
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1-
starring as Edward Cullen
2011:
Water for Elephants- starring as Jacob;
2010:
Love & Distrust (Video) as Richard
(segment: "The Summer House" by Daisy Gili)
2010:
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse- starring
as Edward Cullen;
2010:
Remember Me- starring as Tyler Hawkins;
2009:
The Twilight Saga: New Moon- starring
as Edward Cullen;
2009:
The Summer House (Short) as Richard;
2008:
Twilight – as Edward Cullen;
2008:
Little Ashes- as Salvador Dalí;
2008:
How to Be- as Art;
2007:
The Bad Mother's Handbook (TV Movie)-
starring as Daniel Gale;
2006:
The Haunted Airman (TV Movie)- as Toby
Jugg;
2005:
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire –
as Cedric Diggory;
2004:
Curse of the Ring (TV Movie)-
starring as Giselher;
2004:
Vanity Fair- as Older Rawdy Crawley
(uncredited)
2016: The Lost City of Z- starring as Henry Costin |
Robert Pattinson as charming as ever |
2014: Maps to the Stars- starring as Jerome Fontana |
2015: With Nicole Kidman in Queen of the Desert- starring as Col. T.E. Lawrence |
Rob is incomparable |
2011: Water for Elephants- starring as Jacob |
2012: Cosmopolis – starring as Eric Packer |
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