After making his big move stateside, Jacob Elordi found mainstream success when he landed the role of Noah Flynn in Netflix’s “The Kissing Booth.” The film was an instant hit, spawning sequels “The Kissing Booth 2” and “The Kissing Booth 3,” all of which put Elordi on every tween’s radar. “The Kissing Booth” helped pave the way for more critically-acclaimed work, like “Euphoria.” Per IMDb, Elordi has also appeared in “The Mortuary Collection,” “The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee,” and “Deep Water.”
At just 24 years old, as of this writing, it’s clear that Elordi has experienced meteoric fame — especially for an actor who only recently broke into the American market. That said, he’s always had plenty of self-confidence, as his father told The Daily Mail Australia. “Jacob always had this very strong self-belief but of course as parents you try to be pragmatic and we were very pragmatic,” Elordi’s proud dad told the outlet. Even so, “[Jacob] always knew what he wanted to be. And as his father there was a time I said to him ‘Mate, acting is a one-in-a-million kind of situation. And he said to me ‘Well why can’t that one be me? Why can’t I be that one in a million?'” It’s an inspiring take from an actor who seems to be just getting started in Hollywood.