All in a day's work! Brisbane boy Levi Miller, 12, steals a kiss from Cara Delevingne as he poses with British supermodel and Suki Waterhouse at Pan premiere

He's the star of a Hollywood blockbuster with an army of his own fans. 

And Brisbane boy Levi Miller lapped up the attention in true leading man style on Sunday, arriving at the Pan premiere flanked by two of the world's most beautiful women. 

Sandwiched by It girls Cara Delevingne and Suki Waterhouse, the 12-year-old beamed as he posed for photographers in London's Leicester Square. 

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It's a tough job! Levi Miller stole a kiss from  Cara Delevingne as he posed alongside the supermodel and Suki Waterhouse at the Pan premiere in London's Leicester Square 

It's a tough job! Levi Miller stole a kiss from Cara Delevingne as he posed alongside the supermodel and Suki Waterhouse at the Pan premiere in London's Leicester Square 

With one arm draped around each of his dates, the actor put on a dapper display in a grey suit, blue shirt and tie. 

Levi's winning style was duly rewarded by supermodel Cara who planted a kiss on his cheek as they arrived at the event.

Later he was joined by co-star Rooney Mara who he previously admitted to having a 'bit of a crush on'. 

Happy to be there: The 12-year-old beamed as he arrived at the event with his glamorous co-stars on Sunday 

Happy to be there: The 12-year-old beamed as he arrived at the event with his glamorous co-stars on Sunday 

Hot date: Cara and Suki accompanied the tween as he posed for cameras before the film's premiere 

Hot date: Cara and Suki accompanied the tween as he posed for cameras before the film's premiere 

Famous friends: Delevingne previously gushed about her 12-year-old co-star, sharing behind-the-scenes photographs of the pair from the film's set 

Famous friends: Delevingne previously gushed about her 12-year-old co-star, sharing behind-the-scenes photographs of the pair from the film's set 

Levi saw off thousands of youngsters to be cast as in the Warner Bros film which also counts Hugh Jackman and Rooney Mara among its stars. 

Moving from his native Brisbane to London to fulfill the role, the schoolboy has been propelled to stardom and now also models for Ralph Lauren. 

Speaking of his ascension to fame, the tween said he was eager to avoid the same fate of other child stars who 'go off the rails.' 

Getting along: Levi shared a joke with other members of the cast, laughing alongside Garrett Hedlund, Cara and Rooney Mara - his celebrity crush 

Getting along: Levi shared a joke with other members of the cast, laughing alongside Garrett Hedlund, Cara and Rooney Mara - his celebrity crush 

Joking around: The Brisbane-born star gave some goofy smiles for the camera as he posed with Cara and Rooney 

Joking around: The Brisbane-born star gave some goofy smiles for the camera as he posed with Cara and Rooney 

Level headed: Levi (seen above with writer Jason Fuchs) said he would try not to let his new-found fame go to his head like other child stars 

Level headed: Levi (seen above with writer Jason Fuchs) said he would try not to let his new-found fame go to his head like other child stars 

'I'm definitely aware of it but I don't think I'll do the same because I've got a sense that maybe all the partying and drinking isn't the right thing to do,' he told London's Evening Standard. 

'I try to help my mum as much as I can by not being rebellious,' he added. 

Levi's mother Meg quit her job in a Brisbane nursing home to move with the youngster to London last year. 

The pair lived in the Langham Hotel for seven months while Levi filmed scenes for the movie. 

Star: Levi beat thousands of youngsters to be cast in the Warner Bros film in which he plays Peter Pan 

Star: Levi beat thousands of youngsters to be cast in the Warner Bros film in which he plays Peter Pan 

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Levi Miller, 12, steals a kiss from Cara Delevingne at Pan premiere 

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