Andrew Garfield
Peter Parker, Spider-Man's alter-ego Peter Parker, was the name he chose for his alter-ego. He had been bullied at school and was the ultimate Spider-Man fan. His formal education consisted of Priory Preparatory School and City of London Freemen's School. The school also included The Central School of Speech and Drama as well as the University of London. He began his interest in acting following the realization that he wasn't interested in studying business anymore. His acting career started in 2005 when he appeared on the British television show "Sugar Rush". He played his first leading role two years later in "Boy A" in which he plays a troubled young man trying to restart after an experience in prison. He also appeared in "The Social Network,"" playing the lead role followed by the movie "The Incredible Spider-Man." In addition to being able to perform a range of roles, it was his turn to be the lead actor in the historical documentary "Silence" in the year 2016. He received countless awards such as the BAFTA Award, Tony Award along with an A.A.C.T.A. Award for 'Best Actor in a Drama' following his role in "Hacksaw Ridge." In addition to these accolades, he was awarded many Oscar nominations, and also the chance to collaborate with actors like Sam Worthington, Campbell Scott, and the original Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire.





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