Pierce Gagnon

Pierce Gagnon

Gagnon in 2009
Born (2005-07-25) July 25, 2005
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.[1]
Residence Los Angeles, California
Occupation Child Actor
Years active 2010–present

Pierce Gagnon (born July 25, 2005) is an American child actor, known for his roles in One Tree Hill, Looper, Wish I Was Here and Extant.

Personal life

Gagnon was born in Atlanta, Georgia.[2] He has three younger siblings, including his brother Steele. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. He was born into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Career

After his film debut The Crazies, Gagnon played Logan Evans, the son of Clay Evans (Robert Buckley), in season 9 of the CW drama series One Tree Hill.

In January 2011, he was cast in the action thriller film Looper as Cid Harrington, a child with unusual telekinetic abilities, who becomes a warlord called the "Rainmaker". Rian Johnson said, "Looking back I'm kind of terrified that I hinged the success of the backend of the movie on finding someone like Pierce. It's really rare to find a kid who can do what he does. He would do three-page dialogue scenes with Emily [Blunt] and Joe [Gordon-Levitt] and hold his own against them all the way through."[3]

After voicing Tiago in Rio 2, the sequel to the 2011 film Rio,[4] Gagnon played Tucker Bloom, the son of Aidan (Zach Braff) and Sarah (Kate Hudson), in the comedy-drama film Wish I Was Here.[5] He then starred as Ethan Woods, the android son of Molly Woods (Halle Berry), in the CBS science fiction drama series Extant.[6] Gagnon was named one of the best actors under twenty years of age.[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2010 The Crazies Distraught Son
2010 The Way Home Little Joe
2012 Looper Cid Harrington
2014 Wish I Was Here Tucker Bloom
2014 Rio 2 Tiago Voice only
2014 A Merry Friggin' Christmas Douglas Mitchler
2015 Tomorrowland Nate Newton

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2012 One Tree Hill Logan Evans 7 episodes
2013 Big Thunder Jack Carson Pilot
2014–15 Extant Ethan Woods 26 episodes
2017 Twin Peaks Sonny Jim Jones 6 episodes

References

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