Jacob Tremblay - Wikipedia

Canadian actor (born 2006)
Jacob Tremblay
Tremblay at the 2025 San Diego Comic-Con
Born (2006-10-05) October 5, 2006 (age 19)Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active2013–present
RelativesEmma Tremblay (sister)

Jacob Tremblay (/ˈtrɒmbl/ TROM-blay; born October 5, 2006)[1] is a Canadian actor. He became known for his role as a child born in captivity in Room (2015), for which he won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer and became the youngest nominee for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role.

Tremblay subsequently starred as a child with Treacher Collins syndrome in the drama Wonder (2017) and a naive sixth grader in the comedy Good Boys (2019). He has since taken on voice roles as Damian Wayne / Robin in Harley Quinn (2019), the title character in Luca (2021) and Orion and the Dark (2024), which earned him an Emmy Award, and Flounder in The Little Mermaid (2023).

Early life

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Tremblay, the middle of three children, was born on October 5, 2006, in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2][3] His father is a police detective. Tremblay's sisters are actresses Erica and Emma Tremblay.[4] His maternal grandfather is Chilean.[5]

Career

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2013–2016: Early roles and breakthrough

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Tremblay began acting in television roles. He made his film debut in The Smurfs 2,[6] released in 2013.[7]

Tremblay portrayed Jack Newsome in the critically acclaimed drama film Room, co-starring with Brie Larson.[8] The film, directed by Lenny Abrahamson, premiered on September 4, 2015, at the Telluride Film Festival, and was released in cinemas on October 16, 2015.[9] For his performance, he was nominated for the 2015 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, becoming the youngest actor nominated for that award and the second-youngest in all categories.[citation needed]

In 2016, Tremblay played a supporting role in the comedy film Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie; and guest-starred as the younger version of the main character, Phil Miller, on Fox's post-apocalyptic comedy series The Last Man on Earth.[10] That same year, he starred in the horror film Before I Wake, with Kate Bosworth and Thomas Jane,[11] and played a supporting role in the psychological thriller Shut In, alongside Naomi Watts, and co-starring Oliver Platt,[12] and directed by Farren Blackburn.[13] He also portrayed Wes Firth in the adventure comedy-drama Burn Your Maps, starring with Vera Farmiga and Marton Csokas.[14]

2017–present: Dramas and animation roles

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Tremblay in 2020

In 2017, Tremblay played Peter Carpenter in director Colin Trevorrow's drama film The Book of Henry, co-starring with Naomi Watts and Maddie Ziegler.[15] He also starred as August Pullman, a child with Treacher Collins syndrome, in Wonder, based on R.J. Palacio's novel of the same name. The latter film proved to be his most successful, earning over $285 million against a $20 million budget.[16][17] In 2019, Tremblay made his comedy debut by headlining the R-rated comedy Good Boys co-starring with Brady Noon and Keith L. Williams. Good Boys earned $21 million during its opening weekend, becoming the first R-rated comedy since The Boss, which was released in April 2016, to finish first at the box office.

Tremblay brought his fellow actors to tears with his cameo performance in Doctor Sleep, the 2019 sequel to The Shining,[18] as a kidnapped boy who is tortured to death in a scene which director Mike Flanagan initially feared would be too traumatic to include in the final cut.[19] Commenting on the performance, Flanagan said, "he's one of the best actors I’ve ever worked with in my entire life."[20]

In July 2019, it was announced that he would be voicing Flounder in the live-action adaptation of Disney's The Little Mermaid, directed by Rob Marshall.[21][22] Tremblay voices Robin in the DC Universe adult animation series Harley Quinn.[23] On October 16, 2020, he was featured in the video for Justin Bieber's track "Lonely" with record producer Benny Blanco.[24]

Tremblay provided the voice of the titular character in the Pixar film Luca, released in 2021.[25] He also joins in the live action movie as Flounder as of 2023.[26] In 2024, At DreamWorks, he voices the titular from adaption animated film of Orion and the Dark by Emma Yarlett.[27] As of 2025, he is hired to have a role from the British horror film, The Night House, but still in a production.[28]

Personal life

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Tremblay resides in Langley, British Columbia with his family.[29] A fan of the Star Wars franchise, he named his dog after Daisy Ridley's character, Rey.[30] His excitement at the characters C-3PO, R2-D2, and BB-8's appearance at the 88th Academy Awards ceremony was considered a highlight of the evening.[31][32][33]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2013 The Smurfs 2 Blue Winslow
The Magic Ferret Sam Short film
2014 Extraterrestrial Matty Uncredited
2015 Gord's Brother Young Gord Short film
Room Jack Newsome
2016 Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie Kid 4
Before I Wake Cody Morgan
Burn Your Maps Wes Firth
Shut In Tom Patterson
2017 The Book of Henry Peter Carpenter [15]
Wonder August "Auggie" Pullman [34]
2018 The Predator Rory McKenna [35]
The Death & Life of John F. Donovan Young Rupert Turner [36]
2019 Good Boys Max Newman [37]
Doctor Sleep Bradley Trevor [38]
2020 Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth Finn (voice) Short film[39][40]
2021 Luca Luca Paguro (voice) [41][40]
Ciao Alberto Short film cameo[40]
2022 My Father's Dragon Elmer Elevator (voice) [42][40]
2023 The Little Mermaid Flounder (voice) [26]
Cold Copy Igor Nowak [43]
The Toxic Avenger Wade [44]
Queen of Bones Sam [45]
2024 Orion and the Dark Orion Mendelson (voice) [27][40]
The Life of Chuck Young Charles "Chuck" Krantz [46]
2025 Sovereign Joe Kane [47][48]
2026 Wildwood Curtis Mehlberg (voice) Post-production[49]
TBA The Skeleton Tree Frank Post-production[50]
TBA The Night House Richard In production[28]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2013 Motive Riley Stanwyck Episode: "Undertow"
Mr. Young Young Tater Episode: "Mr. Finale Part 1"
2014 My Mother's Future Husband Connor Television film
Santa's Little Ferrets Todd Collins Television short
2016 The Last Man on Earth Young Phil Miller Episode: "Pitch Black" [51]
Billy on the Street Himself Episode: "Billy's Holiday Wonderland With Jacob Tremblay"
2017 American Dad! Young Charles Lindbergh (voice) Episode: "Fight and Flight"
2017–2022 Pete the Cat Pete the Cat (voice) Main role [40]
2018 Animals Nuke (voice) Episode: "Roachella" [40]
2019 The Twilight Zone Oliver Foley Episode: "The Wunderkind" [52]
2019–present Harley Quinn Damian Wayne / Robin (voice) Recurring role [23][40]
2023 Invincible Prince Lizard, Phase Two (voice) Episode: "Atom Eve" [53][40]

Music video

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Year Title Artist
2020 "Lonely" Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco

Awards and nominations

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Award Year Category Work Result Ref.
Astra TV Awards 2024 Best Voice-Over Performance Orion and the Dark Nominated [54]
Austin Film Critics Association 2015 Best Actor Room Nominated [55]
Breakthrough Artist Award Won [56]
Awards Circuit Community 2015 Best Actor in a Leading Role Nominated [57]
Central Ohio Film Critics Association 2016 Best Actor Nominated [58]
Best Breakthrough Film Artist Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association 2015 Most Promising Performer Won [59]
Children's and Family Emmy Awards 2025 Outstanding Younger Voice Performer in an Animated or Preschool Animated Program Orion and the Dark Won [60]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2016 Best Young Actor/Actress Room Won [61]
2018 Wonder Nominated [62]
Detroit Film Critics Society 2015 Best Supporting Actor Room Nominated [63]
Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated
Dorian Awards 2016 Rising Star of the Year Nominated [64]
Empire Awards 2016 Best Male Newcomer Nominated [65]
Florida Film Critics Circle 2015 Pauline Kael Breakout Award Nominated [66]
Georgia Film Critics Association 2016 Best Supporting Actor Nominated [67]
Breakthrough Award Nominated
Gold Derby Film Awards Best Lead Actor Nominated [68]
Best Breakthrough Performer Nominated
Hollywood Critics Association 2021 Best Animated or VSX Performance Luca Nominated [69]
Indiana Film Journalists Association 2015 Best Actor Room Won [70]
International Cinephile Society 2016 Best Actor Nominated [71]
Irish Film and Television Awards 2016 Best International Actor Nominated [72]
Las Vegas Film Critics Society 2015 Youth in Film Won [73]
2017 Wonder Runner-up [74]
Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society 2017 Best Actor or Actress 23 and Under Nominated [75]
Music City Film Critics Association 2020 Best Young Actor Good Boys Nominated [76]
National Board of Review 2015 Best Breakthrough Performance Room Won [77]
Nevada Film Critics Society 2015 Best Youth Performance Won [78]
Online Film and Television Association 2016 Best Youth Performance Won [79]
Best Breakthrough Performance: Male Won
2018 Best Youth Performance Wonder Nominated [80]
Phoenix Critics Circle 2015 Best Supporting Actor Room Nominated [81]
Phoenix Film Critics Society 2015 Best Performance by a Youth Won [82]
Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated
2017 Best Performance by a Youth Wonder Nominated [83]
San Diego Film Critics Society 2015 Best Actor Room Nominated [84]
Best Breakthrough Artist Won
Satellite Awards 2016 Breakthrough Performance Award Won [85]
Saturn Awards 2022 Best Performance by a Younger Actor Luca Nominated [86]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2016 Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role Room Nominated [87]
Seattle Film Critics Society 2017 Best Youth Performance Wonder Nominated [88]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 2015 Best Actor in Canadian Film Room Won [89]
Village Voice Film Poll 2015 Best Supporting Actor Nominated [90]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association 2015 Best Youth Performance Won [91]
2017 Wonder Nominated [92]
2021 Best Voice Performance Luca Nominated [93]

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Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Performance in a Film
Actor (1968–2021)
  • Gerard Parkes (1968)
  • No award (1969)
  • Doug McGrath and Paul Bradley (1970)
  • Jean Duceppe (1971)
  • Gordon Pinsent (1972)
  • Jacques Godin (1973)
  • No award (1974)
  • Stuart Gillard (1975)
  • André Melançon (1976)
  • Len Cariou (1977)
  • Richard Gabourie (1978)
  • Christopher Plummer (1980)
  • Thomas Peacocke (1981)
  • Nick Mancuso (1982)
  • Donald Sutherland (1983)
  • Eric Fryer (1984)
  • Gabriel Arcand (1985)
  • John Wildman (1986)
  • Gordon Pinsent (1987)
  • Roger Lebel (1988)
  • Jeremy Irons (1989)
  • Lothaire Bluteau (1990)
  • Rémy Girard (1991)
  • Tony Nardi (1992)
  • Tom McCamus (1993)
  • Maury Chaykin (1994)
  • David La Haye (1995)
  • William Hutt (1996)
  • Ian Holm (1997)
  • Roshan Seth (1998)
  • Bob Hoskins (1999)
  • Tony Nardi (2000)
  • Brendan Fletcher (2001)
  • Luc Picard (2002)
  • Rémy Girard (2003)
  • Roy Dupuis (2004)
  • Michel Côté (2005)
  • Roy Dupuis (2006)
  • Gordon Pinsent (2007)
  • Natar Ungalaaq (2008)
  • Joshua Jackson (2009)
  • Paul Giamatti (2010)
  • Mohamed Fellag (2011)
  • James Cromwell (2012)
  • Gabriel Arcand (2013)
  • Antoine Olivier Pilon (2014)
  • Jacob Tremblay (2015)
  • Stephan James (2016)
  • Nabil Rajo (2017)
  • Théodore Pellerin (2018)
  • Mark O'Brien (2019)
  • Michael Greyeyes (2020)
  • Liam Diaz (2021)
Actress (1968–2021)
  • Geneviève Bujold (1968)
  • No award (1969)
  • Geneviève Bujold (1970)
  • Ann Knox (1971)
  • Micheline Lanctôt (1972)
  • Geneviève Bujold (1973)
  • No award (1974)
  • Margot Kidder (1975)
  • Marilyn Lightstone (1976)
  • Monique Mercure (1977)
  • Helen Shaver (1978)
  • Kate Lynch (1980)
  • Marie Tifo (1981)
  • Margot Kidder (1982)
  • Rae Dawn Chong (1983)
  • Martha Henry (1984)
  • Louise Marleau (1985)
  • Margaret Langrick (1986)
  • Martha Henry (1987)
  • Sheila McCarthy (1988)
  • Jackie Burroughs (1989)
  • Rebecca Jenkins (1990)
  • Pascale Montpetit (1991)
  • Janet Wright (1992)
  • Sheila McCarthy (1993)
  • Sandra Oh (1994)
  • Helena Bonham Carter (1995)
  • Martha Henry (1996)
  • Molly Parker (1997)
  • Sandra Oh (1998)
  • Sylvie Moreau (1999)
  • Marie-Josée Croze (2000)
  • Élise Guilbault (2001)
  • Arsinée Khanjian (2002)
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Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer
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Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Voice Performer in an Animated or Preschool Animated Program
  • Andy Walken (2022)
  • Maria Nash (2023)
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National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance
  • Alicia Silverstone (1995)
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  • Chase Infiniti (2025)
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Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor in a Canadian Film
  • Brendan Fletcher (2000)
  • Benjamin Ratner (2001)
  • Callum Keith Rennie (2002)
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  • Matt Johnson (2013)
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  • Jared Abrahamson (2016)
  • Ronnie Rowe (2017)
  • Tyler York (2018)
  • Dan Beirne (2019)
  • Justin Rain (2020)
  • Daniel Doheny (2021)
  • Isaiah Lehtinen (2022)
  • Jay Baruchel (2023)
  • Matt Johnson (2024)
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Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Youth Performance
  • Terrence Howard (2005)
  • Jennifer Hudson (2006)
  • Elliot Page (2007)
  • Dev Patel (2008)
  • Gabourey Sidibe (2009)
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  • Roman Griffin Davis (2019)
  • Alan Kim (2020)
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  • Gabriel LaBelle (2022)
  • Dominic Sessa (2023)
  • Elliott Heffernan (2024)
  • Miles Caton (2025)
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Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actor in a Feature Film
1979–2000
  • Dennis Christopher (1979)
  • Justin Henry (1980)
  • Ricky Schroder (1981)
  • Henry Thomas (1982)
  • C. Thomas Howell (1983)
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  • Sean Astin (1985)
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  • Lucas Black (1996)
  • Blake Heron / Kevin Zegers (1997)
  • Miko Hughes (1998)
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  • Rob Brown (2000)
2001–2019
  • Anton Yelchin (2001)
  • Tyler Hoechlin (2002)
  • Jeremy Sumpter (2003)
  • Jamie Bell (2004)
  • Josh Hutcherson (2005)
  • Logan Lerman (2006)
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  • Nate Hartley (2008)
  • Max Records (2009)
  • Jaden Smith (2010)
  • Dakota Goyo (2011)
  • Tom Holland (2012)
  • Miles Elliot (2013)
  • Reese Hartwig (2014)
  • Jared Breeze / Steele Stebbins / Michael Grant (2015)
  • Julian Feder (2016)
  • Jacob Tremblay (2017)
  • Christopher Convery (2018)
  • Christian Convery (2019)
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