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Edward Furlong

Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Edward Walter Furlong
Birth Date
August 2, 1977
Birth Place
Glendale, California, USA
Famous As
Actor
Popular for
As John Connor in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" (1991)
Birth Name
Edward Walter Furlong
Birth Date
August 2, 1977
Birth Place
Glendale, California, USA
Height
5' 7"
Nationality
American
Hair Color
Brown
Education
  • Attended Charles W. Eliot Middle School in Altadena
  • Attended South Pasadena Junior High School (dropped out)
Father
Moises Torres (stepfather)
Mother
Elenor Torres
Brother
Bobby Torres (half, younger)
Spouse
Rachael Bella (actress, 19-Apr-06 - 8-Jul-09)
Relation
Soleil Moon Frye (actress), Jacqueline Louise Domac (studio tutor, 1992 - 1999), Natasha Lyonne (actress, 1998 - 2000), Paris Hilton (actress, 2000), Jolene Blalock (actress), Megan Nicole Sheley
Son
Ethan Page Furlong (b. 21-Sep-06)

Edward Walter Furlong, born on August 2, 1977, in Glendale, California, is an American actor who gained prominence in the early 1990s. He is best known for his breakout role as John Connor in the iconic science fiction film Terminator 2: Judgment Day, directed by James Cameron. Furlong's portrayal of the young hero helped solidify his status as a talented young actor and earned him several accolades, including a Saturn Award and an MTV Movie Award.

Furlong's early life was marked by a challenging upbringing. He was raised by his mother, Elenor Torres, and had a stepfather, Moises Torres. His journey into acting began when he was discovered by a casting director at a Los Angeles Boys' Club while he was still a teenager. This led to his casting in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, which was a massive box office success and remains a beloved classic in the genre. Following this landmark role, Furlong continued to build his career with notable performances in films like Pet Sematary Two (1992) and American Heart (1992), the latter of which garnered him an Independent Spirit Award nomination.

In 1993, Furlong won a Young Artist Award for his work in A Home of Our Own, showcasing his versatility and range as a performer. He continued to gain recognition throughout the late 1990s with leading roles in films such as Pecker (1998) and American History X (1998), the latter earning him another Young Artist Award nomination for his compelling performance. He also starred in Detroit Rock City (1999) and Animal Factory (2000), further establishing himself in Hollywood.

However, Furlong's adult life was marred by personal struggles, particularly with substance abuse. His challenges led to periods of incarceration and time spent in rehabilitation facilities. Despite these difficulties, he has made efforts to reclaim his life and career. In 2022, Furlong announced that he had achieved four years of sobriety, marking a significant milestone in his personal journey.

As of now, Edward Furlong remains a figure of interest in the entertainment industry, reflecting both the highs and lows of a life lived in the spotlight. His early achievements continue to resonate with fans, while his ongoing journey serves as an inspiring reminder of resilience and recovery.