With 'Twilight' Mania, No Part Is Too Small

With 'Twilight' Mania, No Part Is Too Small

Published: June 29, 2010 @ 1:05 am
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By Brent Lang

Without "Twilight" there would be no Taylor, no Kristen, and no RPattz. But the big three of Lautner, Stewart, and Pattinson aren't the only ones benefiting from the vampire romance.

Thanks to the film franchise's popularity, several previously unknown actors are becoming household names -- well, at least if the house has someone under 13 years old in it. And, as proof of the power of the franchise, most are only in the films in passing.

They're also leveraging their new-found semi-fame -- and often passionate followings -- into big budget movie roles, modeling gigs and magazine covers. They're not alone. The films' directors and soundtrack contributors are also getting a big bounce from their "Twilight" work.

KELLAN LUTZ

The hunky actor has a blink-and-you'll-miss-it role as one of the members of the Cullen clan in three "Twilight" movies. Yet he's been able to transform his limited screen time into a high profile gig as the, ahem, face of Calvin Klein underwear. Now, posing in his drawers elevated him to the next level. At Thursday's world premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," there was clear evidence of a new Team Kellan.

Aside from modeling, Lutz also had a supporting role in last spring's "Nightmare on Elm Street" remake and will star as Poseidon in Universal's big budget sword and sandals epic "The Immortals."

And along with Ashley Green, he was able to drag out contract negotiations for "Breaking Dawn," forcing Summit to sweeten the pot before he'd return to the fourth and fifth installments of the franchise for a reported $1.25 million.

ANNA KENDRICK

Kendrick was able to capitalize on her limited role as Kristen Stewart's classmate in the first films to become an Oscar nominee. She was short-listed for her turn as George Clooney's protegee in last year's "Up in the Air."

She's also racking up high profile projects like a Seth Rogen comedy and a part in this summer's fantasy movie "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World."

JACKSON RATHBONE

After being relegated to the background in the first two movies, The deep voiced, high-cheek boned actor has a more prominent role in "Eclipse." Still, he leveraged his skimpy screen time into a starring role in Paramount's  "The Last Airbender," which opens against "Twilight" this weekend. If all goes well, "Airbender" will spawn two sequels.

Rathbone's also got a starring role opposite Oscar nominee Melissa Leo in the drama "Truckstop" and "Girlfriend," an indie love story.

ASHLEY GREENE

The raven-haired actress who plays one of the Cullen brood has become a red carpet star and a fashion magazine favorite. She also was able to parlay her newfound popularity into a $1 million plus paycheck for the last two installments of the series, making it a very well-compensated supporting turn.

Tags: Anna Kendrick, Ashley Greene, Chris Weitz, Eclipse, Forks, Jackson Rathbone, Kellan Lutz, Movies, Peter Facinelli, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Twilight
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