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Anderson concludes, “I think there are many things that make the Dumas tale very<br />

intriguing. Chief among them is that it's probably the best and most classic story of<br />

heroism and friendship that I've ever read. The classic line, ‘All for one and one for All.” It<br />

really is an awesome tale. And those things never go out of style--heroics, friendship,<br />

romance.<br />

“I don't care whether you're ten years old or you're a hundred years old, those are things<br />

that appeal and they appeal right now in 2011 and they appealed just as much in 1911.<br />

A hundred years can go by and people are still interested in those very basic things.<br />

These are the things that are at the core of the The Three Musketeers.”<br />

LOGAN LERMAN (D’Artagnan)<br />

THE CAST - BIOGRAPHIES<br />

<strong>Logan</strong> <strong>Lerman</strong> has come of age in the entertainment industry with an impressive body of<br />

work. He maintains a fearless pursuit of challenging roles, evolving with each new<br />

project; fast becoming one of Hollywood's most in-demand young actors, for both<br />

independent and mainstream film.<br />

<strong>Lerman</strong> recently completed production on the indie coming-of-age drama, The Perks of<br />

Being a Wallflower, alongside Emma Watson, Paul Rudd, Ezra Miller and Mae Whitman.<br />

<strong>Lerman</strong> stars as Charlie, a shy 15-year old coping with love, friendship, loss, and<br />

heartbreak. Produced by John Malkovich and his team at Mr. Mudd, the film will be<br />

released by Summit Entertainment in 2012.<br />

<strong>Lerman</strong> will soon star in The Only Living Boy in New York for director Seth Gordon. This<br />

unconventional coming-of-age tale tells the story of a young man (<strong>Lerman</strong>) who tracks<br />

down his father's mistress to end their affair, only to become romantically involved with<br />

the woman as well.<br />

In 2010, <strong>Lerman</strong> was seen as the title character in Chris Columbus' Percy Jackson & the<br />

Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Based on Rick Riordan's best-selling book series, the<br />

film is about a trouble-prone teen that discovers he is the descendent of a Greek god and<br />

sets out on an adventure to settle an on-going battle between the gods.<br />

<strong>Lerman</strong> began his film career landing a role as the youngest son in Roland Emmerich's<br />

war drama The Patriot, opposite Mel Gibson. That same year, he appeared as the<br />

younger version of Gibson's adult character in Nancy Meyers' romantic comedy What<br />

Women Want. Additional film credits include Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber's The<br />

Butterfly Effect; Will Schriner's Hoot; Joel Schumacher's The Number 23; Penny<br />

Marshall's Riding in Cars with Boys; James Mangold's critically-acclaimed remake of 3:10<br />

to Yuma; Bernie Goldmann and Melisa Wallack's Meet Bill; Richard Loncraine's My One<br />

and Only; and Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor's Gamer.<br />

On the small screen, <strong>Lerman</strong> made his mark in WB's dramatic series, “Jack and Bobby,”<br />

portraying Bobby McCallister, in a show that followed the lives of two brothers as they<br />

went to high school and generally matured, and one goes on to become President of the<br />

United States. Prior to that, <strong>Lerman</strong> appeared in the made-for-television film, A Painted<br />

House, winning him his first of three Young Artist Awards.<br />

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