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Sam Worthington, an actor of immense talent and versatility, has etched his name in the annals of international cinema with his spellbinding performances. Born in Surrey, England in 1976, Worthington's family relocated to Perth, Western Australia when he was six months old. A graduate from the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), Sam didn't take long to make his mark in the acting world.
Worthington catapulted to global fame with his outstanding portrayal of Jake Sully in James Cameron's groundbreaking film Avatar - a role that firmly established his credentials as a leading man in Hollywood. Prior to this, he had already demonstrated his acting prowess in Australian films such as Somersault, which earned him the AFI Award for Best Lead Actor.
Apart from being a powerful presence on the big screen, Worthington has also left a remarkable imprint on television. His performance in the Australian TV series Love My Way earned him critical acclaim. He brilliantly showcased his range by delivering captivating performances in high-octane action films like Terminator Salvation and intimate dramas such as The Shack. Sam Worthington's career trajectory is testament to his dedication, hard work and unquestionable talent.
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Scores are based on affinity (correlated voting by visitors to Ranker.com). Positive numbers show the degree of positive affinity for an item by fans of another item; negative numbers show the degree of negative sentiment.