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Biography - A Short Wiki

Garrett Hedlund is an American actor and singer best known for his roles as Patroclus in the movie Troy and as Sam Flynn in Disney’s Tron: Legacy. He played Murtagh in the 2006 film version of Eragon. His other films credit include Friday Night Lights, Four Brothers, Unbroken, On the Road, Inside Llewyn Davis, Country Strong, and Pan. Born Garrett John Hedlund in Roseau, Minnesota, he is the son of Kristi Anne and Robert Martin Hedlund. He is of Swedish descent on his father’s side, and of Norwegian and German descent on his mother’s side, and has two older siblings, Nathaniel and Amanda. In 2012, he began dating actress Kirsten Dunst.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements and statistics of Garrett Hedlund, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.

Height189 cm, 6′2½” (feet & inches)
Weight91 kg, 201 pounds
Shoe Size (US)N/A
Body ShapeN/A

Quotes

"I remember driving the tractor on our farm, and Tim McGraw would be on the radio. I'd find myself walking out of class, singing his songs. And then Tim ended up playing my father in 'Friday Night Lights.' It was surreal."

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"When my senior prom was happening, I was in Malta filming 'Troy.'"

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"Especially for me, growing up in such a small town in the middle of nowhere, the desire to be away was incredible. I wanted to see new lands, meet new people from the city, and meet people that were in much less fortunate situations than I was, so that I could be more appreciative of my present. At least I had food on the table."

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"I grew up on a farm where we had one radio station and it was all country."

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"See, the 'On the Road' that came out in 1957 was censored. A lot of the honesty of it, the bitter honesty, is in the original scroll version that came out in 2007 on the 50-year anniversary. Back then, there was so much post-Second World War fear that was imposed on everybody - 'You must live life this way' - and these guys were bored."

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