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Twilight cast: Where are they now?

In 2008, supernatural teen romance fandom shifted into overdrive when the first of Stephenie Meyer's wildly popular Twilight novels hit the big screen. Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson instantly ascended to A-list status when they were cast as the saga's star-crossed lovers: klutzy human teen Bella Swan and her enigmatic vampire paramour, Edward Cullen. But, since the Twilight franchise ended in 2012, Stewart and Pattinson have also led fascinating careers largely in the indie world, with the former even nominated for an Oscar. Read our roundup of where Pattinson, Stewart, and the rest of the O.G. Twilight crew are now, ahead.

Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan)

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Before she was Bella Swan, Kristen Stewart was a child actress, most notably playing the young daughter of Jodie Foster's character in 2002's Panic Room. As a teenager, her credits included Speak (2004), Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), In the Land of Women (2007), and Into the Wild (2007).

Since becoming one of the most bankable stars in the world at age 18, she's parlayed her mega-fame into freedom when choosing roles. While one of her first post-Twilight parts was the title princess in another big-budget romance, 2012's Snow White and the Huntsman, Stewart eventually gravitated more toward indie and art-house projects, including: 2014's Still Alice and Clouds of Sils Maria (for which she became the first American actress to win a César award); 2015's American Ultra; 2016's Certain Women, Café Society, Personal Shopper, and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk; and 2018's Lizzie. Stewart has continued to lead films, such as Charlie's Angels (2019), Underwater (2020), and Happiest Season (2020), and went on to earn her first Oscar nomination for playing Princess Diana in Pablo Larraín's 2021 biopic/fable, Spencer.

Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen)

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Robert Pattinson's career first took off when he was cast as handsome Hufflepuff Cedric Diggory in 2005's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. When he landed the role of the sensitive, sparkly teenage vampire Edward Cullen, however, he was launched to a whole new level of superstardom.

Since the Twilight Saga ended with 2012's Breaking Dawn — Part 2, Pattinson, like Stewart, has been developing his art-house résumé by taking on roles in a variety of indie and auteur projects, including: David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis (2012) and Maps to the Stars (2014), Werner Herzog's Queen of the Desert (2015), James Gray's The Lost City of Z (2016), Josh and Benny Safdie's Good Time (2017), Claire Denis' High Life (2018), and Robert Eggers' The Lighthouse (2019). He returned to blockbuster filmmaking with Christopher Nolan's Tenet (2020) and as the titular Caped Crusader in Matt Reeves' The Batman (2022).

Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black)

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Before playing Jacob Black, the blossoming werewolf and third player in Twilight's central love triangle, Taylor Lautner's résumé included 2005's The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D and Cheaper by the Dozen 2, as well as a handful of TV credits.

Post-Twilight, he has mostly stepped away from the spotlight, popping up in a handful of projects such as 2015's The Ridiculous 6 and on the TV series Cuckoo and Scream Queens. Lautner returned to film after a six-year hiatus to star opposite Kevin James in the 2022 Netflix football comedy Home Team.

In 2023, the actor went on The Toast podcast with his wife to talk about how he was personally affected by the "Team Edward vs. Team Jacob" phenomenon. "There wasn't a competitiveness between me and Rob," Lautner said, "but having that constant reminder, it definitely had an impact."

Kellan Lutz (Emmett Cullen)

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After a handful of TV appearances, Kellan Lutz landed his first film credits in 2006 with the teen comedies Stick It and Accepted before getting his breakout role as Emmett Cullen.

Since playing Edward's brother — the scariest, most fun-loving vamp in the family — many of Lutz's film roles have been in action movies (Emmett would be so proud), including: 2011's Immortals; 2013's Java Heat; 2014's The Legend of Hercules, The Expendables 3, and Extraction; and 2018's 7 Guardians of the Tomb. He has also appeared on all three of CBS' FBI series as Special Agent Kenny Crosby and Netflix's Adi Shankar's The Guardians of Justice (Will Save You!) as King Tsunami.

Nikki Reed (Rosalie Hale)

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Nikki Reed picked up her first film credit when she starred in 2003's Thirteen, which she co-wrote with director Catherine Hardwicke — who later cast Reed as the striking but cold Rosalie Hale in the first Twilight film.

Since Reed's last performance as Rosalie, she has had roles in the films Pawn (2013), Balls Out (2014), and In Your Eyes (2014), among others, and played Betsy Ross in the third season of Sleepy Hollow. Reed is also a musician, and, in 2012, she released an EP, The Best Part, with then husband Paul McDonald. She returned to the vampire world with a recurring role on the short-lived Netflix series V-Wars, which starred her husband, Ian Somerhalder — who also played another vampire on The Vampire Diaries.

Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen)

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Though she had a few film and TV credits under her belt when she joined the cast of Twilight, Ashley Greene got her breakout moment when she earned the part of clairvoyant vampire Alice Cullen.

After the saga wrapped, she had a recurring role on the police drama Rogue and appeared in the films CBGB (2013), Wish I Was Here (2014), Burying the Ex (2014), Staten Island Summer (2015), In Dubious Battle (2016), Bombshell (2019), Aftermath (2021), and Wrong Place (2022), among others.

In 2022, Greene started a Twilight podcast titled The Twilight Effect, where she and her cohost, Melanie Howe, analyzed the films, held exclusive interviews with multiple cast members, and invited fans of the franchise to ask questions.

Jackson Rathbone (Jasper Hale)

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Before he was Confederate soldier–turned–vegetarian vampire Jasper Hale, Jackson Rathbone made his big-screen debut in 2005's River's End; appeared in episodes of The O.C. and The War at Home; and had a major role on the short-lived drama series Beautiful People.

In the years since Breaking Dawn — Part 2, he has had roles on the series Aim High, Finding Carter, and The Last Ship, and in the films City of Dead Men (2014), Pali Road (2016), Until We Meet Again (2022), and Condor's Nest (2023), among other credits.

Peter Facinelli (Carlisle Cullen)

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When Peter Facinelli was cast as Cullen patriarch Carlisle, he was best known for starring in 1998's Can't Hardly Wait; minor roles in the films Riding in Cars With Boys (2001) and The Scorpion King (2002); and parts on the short-lived series Fastlane, as well as Six Feet Under and Damages.

Post-Twilight, he had a main role on Nurse Jackie and made appearances on Glee, Supergirl, S.W.A.T., Magnum P.I., and Roar. On the big screen, Facinelli had parts in The Wilde Wedding (2017), The F**k-It List (2020), Catch the Bullet (2021), and God Save the Queens (2022).

Elizabeth Reaser (Esme Cullen)

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Before she played Edward's adoptive mother, Esme Cullen, Elizabeth Reaser's list of credits included the films Sweet Land (2005), The Family Stone (2005), and Puccini for Beginners (2006), among others, as well as an Emmy-nominated recurring role on Grey's Anatomy and a starring role on the short-lived medical drama Saved.

After hanging up her (vegetarian) vampire fangs, Reaser appeared in films including Liberal Arts (2012), Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015), and Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016), as well as the 2018 miniseries The Haunting of Hill House; episodes of Easy, True Detective, The Handmaid's Tale, and American Crime Story; and in her memorable gig as the controversial "Diana the Waitress" in the final season of Mad Men.

Billy Burke (Charlie Swan)

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Billy Burke had racked up dozens of film and TV credits before he was cast as Charlie Swan, Bella's perpetually worried father (Can you blame him?).

Since leaving Forks, he has had roles in the films Angels in Stardust (2013) and Lights Out (2016), as well as small turns on The Closer, Rizzoli & Isles, and Chicago P.D., and larger parts on Revolution, Zoo, Maid, 9-1-1: Lone Star, and Fire Country.

Sarah Clarke (Renée Dwyer)

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Bella's mother, Renée, was played by Sarah Clarke, whose résumé at the time included episodes of Sex and the City, Ed, Las Vegas, and 24, as well as the films Thirteen and Happy Endings (2005).

Post-Twilight, Clarke has appeared on Nikita and NCIS; had recurring roles on Covert Affairs and The Tomorrow People; and was part of the main cast of Bosch. She also had a small role as Tanya in the Oscar-winning film CODA (2021) and a main role in the award-winning Alchemy of the Spirit (2022).

Gil Birmingham (Billy Black)

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When Gil Birmingham was cast as Billy Black, Jacob's father and Quileute council member, his long list of credits already included appearances on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Charmed, and Veronica Mars, as well as roles in the films Skins (2002) and End of the Spear (2005).

Since the Twilight saga came to an end, he has appeared in The Lone Ranger (2013), Best Picture nominee Hell or High Water (2016), and Wind River (2017), as well as on the TV series Banshee, House of Cards, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Animal Kingdom, and Yellowstone and in the miniseries Under the Banner of Heaven.

Rachelle Lefevre (Victoria)

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Twilight villain Victoria was played by Bryce Dallas Howard in Eclipse (2010), but Rachelle Lefevre originated the role in the first two films of the saga. Before she sought bloody vamp revenge against Edward and Bella, Lefevre's credits included the films Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), Head in the Clouds (2004), and Fugitive Pieces (2007), as well as appearances on the shows Charmed, Bones, and Veronica Mars, among many others.

Since her final Twilight Saga appearance in 2009's New Moon, Lefevre has appeared in the movies Barney's Version (2010), Casino Jack (2010), Homefront (2013), White House Down (2013), and Hollow in the Land (2017), and on the series A Gifted Man, Under the Dome, Proven Innocent, and The Sounds.

Edi Gathegi (Laurent)

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Edi Gathegi made his big-screen debut in 2006's Crank, which he followed up with 2007's Gone Baby Gone, Death Sentence, and a recurring role on House, before joining the cast of Twilight as the vampire Laurent.

Since his character's final appearance in 2011's Breaking Dawn — Part 1, he has had roles in the films Aloha (2015), Criminal Activities (2015), and The Harder They Fall (2021), and appeared on the series Beauty and the Beast, Justified, The Blacklist, StartUp, Briarpatch, and For All Mankind.

Anna Kendrick (Jessica Stanley)

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A stage veteran and Tony nominee at the age of 12, Anna Kendrick was at the very beginning of her onscreen career when she was cast as Bella's classmate Jessica Stanley in Twilight, having previously completed just a few credits, including the 2003 teen indie Camp.

In the years since she first went to Forks, she has climbed the Hollywood ranks, and her long list of film credits includes Up in the Air (2009) — for which she received an Oscar nomination — 50/50 (2011), End of Watch (2012), the Pitch Perfect films (2013–2017), Drinking Buddies (2013), The Last Five Years (2014), Into the Woods (2014), Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), A Simple Favor (2018), and Noelle (2019). She also has lent her voice to the Trolls franchise and starred in the first season of HBO Max's Love Life. In 2022, Kendrick starred in psychological thriller Alice, Darling and is slated for her directorial debut, The Dating Game.

Michael Welch (Mike Newton)

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Michael Welch had been a celebrated actor for a decade when he was cast as sweet Mike Newton, Bella's classmate with an unrequited crush. His first credit came in a 1998 episode of Frasier, and he would appear on many more series in the late-'90s and early-2000s, including The X-Files and Malcolm in the Middle. He also had a main role on Joan of Arcadia and appeared in the 2006 film All the Boys Love Mandy Lane before joining the cast of Twilight.

Since his time pining for Bella, Welch has appeared in episodes of Grimm, NCIS: New Orleans, Scandal, Lucifer, Another Period, Station 19, and Quantum Leap, as well as a lead role on Z Nation.

Justin Chon (Eric Yorkie)

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Before playing Eric Yorkie, another one of Bella's unfortunate human admirers, Justin Chon had collected a handful of film and TV credits, including a main role on the TeenNick series Just Jordan.

Since saying goodbye to Twilight, Chon's TV résumé includes episodes of House and New Girl and a recurring role on Dr. Ken. He made his feature directorial debut with 2015's Man Up, and his second feature, Gook (which he also wrote, produced, and starred in), debuted at Sundance in 2017 and won the festival's Best of NEXT Audience Award. He directed and starred opposite Alicia Vikander in Blue Bayou (2021) and helmed multiple episodes of the Apple TV+ drama series Pachinko.

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