Ansel Elgort

Ansel Elgort
Ansel Elgort is an American actor and DJ under the stage name Ansolo. As a film actor, he is known for playing Tommy Ross in Carrie, Caleb Prior in The Divergent Seriesand Augustus Waters in The Fault in Our Stars...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth14 March 1994
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
gonna sixty worried
I'm not really too worried about what I'm gonna do next, because I just think of my career as, like, having sixty years ahead of me.
amazing consider gotten opportunity super terms
Just in terms of the opportunity I've gotten is amazing. I consider myself super, super, super lucky.
dad grew york
My dad grew up in Washington Heights. I grew up in New York in Manhattan. So we're purebred New Yorkers.
dad mom
My dad photographed a lot of beautiful dancers. My mom was a dancer.
dad love loved money worry
My dad said to always do what I loved and not worry about the money or anything, because if I do what I love, then the money will come.
appreciate dad mom romantic
My mom is very romantic. As is my dad. They appreciate real romance.
fault gets half positive sad second
'The Fault in Our Stars' is a beautiful film that's really positive. The second half gets sad, but it's always positive.
image
The image of myself that I give on social media isn't actually who I am; it's not 100 percent me, obviously.
life mind
To be honest, I don't mind talking about my experiences in life, but details aren't for everyone.
blush girls name scream
When girls scream my name and start crying, I blush like crazy.
crafting good
When you're crafting a character, it's good to have a lot of influences.
seven
With 'Carrie,' I did, like, seven auditions. I'd never done a movie, so they wanted to make sure I wasn't going to ruin it. I don't blame them.
main power
You are your main news platform, so no publication has as much power as you do about posting about yourself.
feels kid sort trouble until
'East of Eden' is an important story for me. It's about a kid that's misunderstood and feels like he's not loved by his father. It's a very father-son kind of story, and it's not until the end that they sort of make up. I like that because every boy has trouble with his father, so it's very relatable.