Channing Tatum , Biography & Relationships
Channing Tatum was born in Cullman, Alabama (USA) to a harmonious blend of Irish, French, and Native American blood. As a hyperactive child, he participated in a variety of physical sports throughout his education, including athletics, baseball, and American football.
Channing Tatum won several belts in martial arts at the end of his adolescence. The young American was noticed by the men's monthly Men's Health after working in construction and then as a real estate agent. He then began a modeling career. This position allows her to collaborate with top fashion designers and work on advertising campaigns for brands such as Emporio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, and Aeropostale.
Channing Tatum made his film debut in 2005, playing a basketball player in the film Coach Carter. Following a brief cameo in Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds, he landed the crucial role of a hip-hop dancer in Anne Fletcher's Sexy Dance (2006). The same year, he starred in Andy Fickman's She's The Man, whose plot was heavily influenced by William Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night.
Channing appeared in both Michael Mann's gangster film Public Enemies, alongside Johnny Depp and Christian Bale, and Stephen Sommers' blockbuster G.I. Joe - The Rise of Cobra in 2009. In Lasse Hallström's Dear John (2010), he plays a Special Forces soldier on leave who falls in love with an idealistic student.
Channing Tatum stars in the film adaptation of the television series 21 Jump Street, opposite Jonah Hill, after attempting to reclaim Rachel McAdams' heart in the sentimental drama I promise you (2012). Then, in Magic Mike, Steven Soderbergh's film about the world of male striptease inspired by the actor's personal story, he drops the shirt. He reprises his role as Conrad "Duke" Hauser in G.I. Joe: Jon Chu's Conspiracy the following year.