The 10 Roles That Made Jacob Elordi a Hollywood Standout

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By Sophie Carter

Jacob Elordi did not become a breakout star by relying on one type of role. He has moved from teen romance to dark prestige drama, building a filmography that keeps getting bolder and more surprising.

Each performance reveals a different edge of his screen presence, whether it is charm, danger, vulnerability, or pure magnetism. If you want to see why Hollywood keeps betting on him, these 11 roles tell the story beautifully.

1. Euphoria – Nate Jacobs

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Nate Jacobs is the role that turned Jacob Elordi into a genuine conversation starter.

In Euphoria, he plays menace with chilling control, making every stare and silence feel like a threat.

You are never allowed to relax when he is on screen, and that tension becomes part of the character’s power.

What makes the performance stand out is how layered it feels beneath the cruelty.

Elordi gives Nate ego, fear, insecurity, and rage without asking you to forgive him.

It is a sharp, unsettling turn that proved he could do far more than look charismatic on camera.

2. Saltburn – Felix Catton

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Felix Catton let Jacob Elordi lean fully into effortless charisma, and that is exactly why the character works so well.

In Saltburn, he feels dazzling, privileged, and almost unreal, like the kind of person a room naturally rearranges itself around.

You understand the obsession he inspires almost immediately.

Elordi plays Felix with lightness, warmth, and just enough distance to keep him slightly unknowable.

That balance matters because the film depends on attraction mixed with unease.

It is a star performance built on presence rather than volume, showing how powerfully he can command attention with seemingly easy charm.

3. Priscilla – Elvis Presley

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Playing Elvis Presley is a challenge because the icon can easily overwhelm the actor.

In Priscilla, Jacob Elordi avoids imitation for imitation’s sake and instead focuses on the private magnetism behind the legend.

You see a man who can be seductive, controlling, affectionate, and unsettling all at once.

That approach gives the film emotional tension instead of simple impersonation.

Elordi uses his physicality and quiet confidence to suggest how Elvis filled a space, but he also reveals the insecurity beneath the image.

It is a restrained, thoughtful performance that showed impressive discipline and maturity.

4. The Narrow Road to the Deep North – Dorrigo Evans

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Dorrigo Evans represents the kind of role that can redefine an actor’s range.

In The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Jacob Elordi steps into a story shaped by war, memory, longing, and survival, which demands real emotional depth.

You can already feel how naturally his seriousness fits material this weighty.

What makes the role exciting is the chance to see him carry both romantic intensity and moral complexity.

Dorrigo is not built around easy likability, and that is where Elordi tends to thrive.

It is the kind of ambitious literary adaptation that signals he is aiming for longevity, not just immediate attention.

5. The Kissing Booth – Noah Flynn

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Noah Flynn was the role that introduced Jacob Elordi to a huge global audience.

In The Kissing Booth, he plays the classic teen heartthrob with enough swagger and softness to make the formula feel fresh.

You can see why viewers immediately latched onto him as a rising romantic lead.

Even if the film leans into fantasy, Elordi gives Noah a believable ease that keeps the character from feeling too polished.

He knows how to use stillness, eye contact, and timing to sell the appeal.

This performance may be lighter than his later work, but it remains an essential chapter in his breakout story.

6. Deep Water – Charlie De Lisle

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Charlie De Lisle may not dominate Deep Water for long, but Jacob Elordi makes the role memorable through pure screen presence.

In a film built on jealousy, seduction, and suspicion, he arrives with the kind of confidence that instantly changes the temperature.

You feel the threat he poses before the story even spells it out.

That is a useful reminder of one of Elordi’s best skills: he can make an impression quickly.

Some actors need pages of dialogue, but he can shift a scene through posture, expression, and attitude alone.

Charlie is a smaller role, yet it still adds texture to his steadily expanding range.

7. On Swift Horses – Julius Walker

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Julius Walker feels like a role designed to showcase Jacob Elordi’s ability to play longing and mystery at the same time.

On Swift Horses lives in an emotional space shaped by desire, risk, and reinvention, and that combination suits his screen persona beautifully.

You want to keep watching because the character seems always half-hidden.

Elordi is especially compelling when he suggests more than he explains, and Julius appears built around that exact quality.

In a romantic drama, that restraint can be more powerful than overt declarations.

It is the kind of role that could deepen his image as an actor who brings both classic glamour and emotional ambiguity.

8. He Went That Way – Bobby Falls

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Bobby Falls in He Went That Way gave Jacob Elordi one of his darker and more unsettling parts.

Based on a real serial killer, the role lets him explore menace in a way that feels very different from polished teen stardom.

You see him lean into danger, unpredictability, and a coldness that is hard to shake.

That willingness to move toward uglier material is part of what makes his career interesting now.

Bobby is not there to be adored, and Elordi does not soften him for comfort.

Instead, he commits to the unease, proving he can handle morally disturbing territory without losing control of the performance.

9. 2 Hearts – Chris Gregory

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Chris Gregory in 2 Hearts showed a gentler side of Jacob Elordi before his darker roles took center stage.

The character is sincere, romantic, and emotionally open, which gives the film much of its heart.

If you only know his more intimidating performances, this one is a useful reminder that he can also play tenderness convincingly.

There is an earnestness here that suits the movie’s emotional goals.

Elordi does not overcomplicate Chris, and that simplicity actually helps the role connect.

It may not be his most daring work, but it demonstrates an early ability to anchor sentiment without feeling artificial, which is harder than it looks.

10. Swinging Safari – Rooster

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Rooster in Swinging Safari is one of Jacob Elordi’s earliest screen roles, and it is fascinating to revisit now.

The film has a rowdy, offbeat energy, giving him space to appear youthful, loose, and still very much in the process of becoming the performer audiences know today.

You can spot the early traces of his confidence even there.

What makes this role worth including is not just nostalgia, but perspective.

Seeing Elordi in a smaller Australian ensemble comedy highlights how far he has traveled in a short time.

Rooster may be an early stepping stone, yet it captures the beginning of a presence that was clearly going to grow.