Taylor, 18, has lots of action-packed fight sequences in his upcoming film, Abduction. When he was 8, Taylor represented the United States at the World Karate Association, where he won three gold medals and became the Junior World Forms and Weapons champion. (Photo/TaylorPhotos.org)
- Taylor, 18, has lots of action-packed fight sequences in his upcoming film, Abduction. When he was 8, Taylor represented the United States at the World Karate Association, where he won three gold medals and became the Junior World Forms and Weapons champion. (Photo/TaylorPhotos.org)
- Twilight co-star Nikki Reed says she tried to stay away from the energetic Taylor and his wolf castmates because they were constantly running around on the Eclipse set. 'We [the female vampire characters] have 5,000 pounds of white makeup on and Taylor just wants to tackle you on the floor and throw you up in the air,' Nikki, 22, recalls. (Photo/Summit)
- Taylor, who rode a motorcycle in the Twilight saga and in Abduction, says he took lessons to learn how to do stunts and ride a motorcycle without getting hurt. (Photo/TaylorPhotos)
- Jason Isaacs (with Harry Potter: Goblet of Fire co-star Rob Pattinson) calls Taylor a physical phenom. (Getty Images)
- Taylor, who loves football, baseball, basketball, volleyball and break-dancing, is now an international sex symbol, but growing up he was an insecure kid who was picked on by jealous bullies. "I was never extremely confident," says Lautner. "Because I was an actor, when I was in school there was a little bullying going on--not physical bullying, but people making fun of what I do." (Photo/Cosmopolitan)
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