Liam Hemsworth is an Australian actor born on January 13, 1990, in Melbourne, Australia. He began his acting career with guest roles on Australian television shows such as *Home and Away*, *McLeod's Daughters*, and a recurring role as Josh Taylor on the soap opera *Neighbours* (2007–2008). He also starred as Marcus in the children’s series *The Elephant Princess* (2008) before moving to the United States to pursue film roles[1][2][3].
Hemsworth’s breakthrough came with the 2010 romantic drama *The Last Song*, where he starred opposite Miley Cyrus, who later became his wife. He gained international fame as Gale Hawthorne in *The Hunger Games* film series (2012–2015), a major commercial success based on Suzanne Collins's novels. The franchise included *The Hunger Games*, *Catching Fire*, and the two-part *Mockingjay* finale, collectively grossing hundreds of millions worldwide[1][2][3][5].
Following *The Hunger Games*, Hemsworth appeared in films across different genres, such as the action sequel *The Expendables 2* (2012), the war drama *Love and Honor* (2013), crime thriller *Empire State* (2013), and sci-fi blockbuster *Independence Day: Resurgence* (2016). He also starred in the romantic comedy *Isn’t It Romantic* (2019)[2][3][6].
Liam Hemsworth is the younger brother of actors Chris and Luke Hemsworth. He married American singer and actress Miley Cyrus in December 2018 after a long-term relationship[2][4].
As of the latest available information, Hemsworth continues to act in film and television, maintaining relevance through a mix of genre roles and franchise work. There are no widely reported major events or career shifts beyond 2019 in the search results[1][2][3][6].