Charlie Hunnam
IN PHOTO: Cast member Charlie Hunnam waves to fans at the premiere of "Pacific Rim" at Dolby theatre in Hollywood, California July 9, 2013. The movie opens in the U.S. on July 12. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Turning 35 five today, “Sons of Anarchy” star Charlie Hunnam is looking good than ever as he gears up for his King Arthur role in Guy Ritchie’s “Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur” movie. Best known for his bad*ss role as Jackson “Jax” Teller in FX biker drama series, Hunnam was born in Newscastle upon Tyne and the son of a scrap metal merchant William Hunnam and business owner Jane Bell Hunnam.

A second child in the family, the 35-year-old Hollywood hunk have two half-brothers, Oliver and Christina, on his mother side. Hi parents had a divorce when he was two years old and moved in Melmerby, Cumbria with his mother when he was 12. He graduated with a degree in the theory and history of film with a side degree in performing arts in Cumbria College of Art and Design.

Hunnam celebrated his 34th birthday last year while on the set of Guillermo del Toro’s latest gothic thriller “Crimson Peak.” Acting alongside “Thor” star Tom Hiddleston and “Alice in Wonderland” actress Mia Wasikowska, the clean shaven actor plays Dr Alan McMichael in the horror film set in 19th century Cumbria.

Here are the four Charlie Hunnam’s shirtless roles.

Pacific Rim” – Raleigh Becket

Hunnam’s first collaboration with “Hellboy” director Guillermo del Toro, the movie required the actor to get really fit as he plays Raleigh Becket in world where he had to operate a giant robot Jaeger to save the world against futuristic monster Kaiju. The actor share the screen with SOA co-star Ron Perlman, Rinko Kikuchi, Idris Elba, Max Martini and Robert Kazinsky.

“Sons of Anarchy” – Jax Teller

Fans of the show had feast their eyes for more than a dozen of times in “Sons of Anarchy” when the “King Arthur” star walked into the room on his birthday suit. The show’s finale episode was full of controversy not because of its undaunted portrayal of violence but because of its unapologetic depiction of Charlie Hunnam’s nudity.

“Undeclared” – Lloyd Haythe

Listed as of the “25 Best Cult TV Shows from the Past 25 Years,” “Undeclared” stars the British actor as Lloyd Haythe, an English dramam student who can charm any girls he want. Created by Judd Apatow, actor stars alongside Jay Baruchel, Carlo Gallo, Monica Keena, Seth Rogen, Timm Sharp and Loudon Wainwright.

Queer as Folk” – Nathan Maloney

Created by Russell T. Davies, the British television series follows the lives of three gay men living in Manchester’s gay village around Canal Street. Nathan Maloney is Hunnam’s first major role after he was discovered in a shoe shop on Christmas Eve while he drunk with his brother.

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