Andrew Garfield
Peter Parker, Spider-Man's alter-ego, was his chosen name. He had been bullied at school and was known as a Spider-Man enthusiast. He attended several schools which included Priory Preparatory School, City of London Freemen's School, Central School of Speech and Drama as well as the University of London, from which he graduated in 2004. When he realized that he was not interested in the business world anymore He began to get more involved in the field of acting. In 2005, he started the career of a professional actor. He was also featured in "Sugar Rush,"" the British TV series. In the film "Boy A" He played an unruly young man that was seeking to re-build his life following time in prison. He also appeared in "The Social Network," as the main character before appearing in the movie "The Incredible Spider-Man." As a versatile actor, he was able to play numerous roles, his role was chosen as the lead actor in the historical documentary "Silence" in 2016. He received countless awards which included his BAFTA Award, Tony Award in addition to an A.A.C.T.A. Award for "Best Actor following his appearance in "Hacksaw Ridge." In addition to these accolades, he was awarded numerous Oscar nominations as well as the chance to work with actors such as Sam Worthington, Campbell Scott as well as the first Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire.





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