Andrew Garfield
Peter Parker, Spider-Man's alter-ego He chose the name Peter Parker as his own. He was teased at school and was known as a Spider-Man lover. 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. His interest in acting developed following the realization that he wasn't interested in studying business anymore. In 2005, he launched the career of a professional actor and featured in "Sugar Rush,"" the British series. He played his first leading character two years later, in "Boy A" as a troubled teenager looking to get back on track after an experience in prison. He was also in "The Social Network,"" as the main character followed by the film "The Incredible Spider-Man." As a versatile actor, he was able to perform a range of roles, his role was chosen as the lead actor in the historical documentary "Silence" in 2016. He was awarded numerous prizes which included his BAFTA Award, Tony Award, and an A.A.C.T.A. He was awarded the "Best Actor Award to be recognized for his character in "Hacksaw ridge".





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