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Show all 9 episodes. Self - Guest Judge. Fall Out Boy Spider-Man Video documentary short Self. Harris Self uncredited. Self - Interviewee. Video documentary Self. Hide Show Archive footage 9 credits. Self - Judge. Desmond Doss. Related Videos.

Edit Did You Know? Personal Quote: [on performing the role of Biff in 'Death of a Salesman' on Broadway] The repetition of going through trauma every night onstage is a killer. Your body doesn't know it's not real, even if your mind does. So your body is in a lot of pain, and your heart is in a lot of pain, but it's worth it. I will always think about that theater experience, and it will be very close to me. See more ». Trivia: Counts In the Name of the Father as a harrowing and unforgettable film that made him cry.

Trademark: Adam's apple. Nickname: Andy. Star Sign: Leo. Getting Started Contributor Zone ». Garfield was pointedly referring to a interview in the run up to Amazing Spider-Man 2 with Entertainment Weekly, where he had reflected the possibility that this incarnation of Peter Parker have a male romantic partner, challenging the previous acceptance that Spider-Man necessarily always had to be strictly heteronormative.

And while the actor has touched upon the reaction to his comments in the past, to be candid enough to discuss how Sony itself had pressured the actor into retracting the comments certainly suggests a lot more ire he has for the studio beyond its presence in the existence of late-stage capitalism. That said, if Garfield actually ends up in No Way Home like all the rumors have presumed up to now?

It will not be anywhere near as enjoyable as his denial press tour has been up to this point. So your body is in a lot of pain, and your heart is in a lot of pain, but it's worth it.

I will always think about that theater experience, and it will be very close to me. I was all bruised up and scratched up and it felt really good. Throwing myself against walls, which is incredibly exciting and painful and manhood-testing.

It was so much fun. Whenever I'm not on stage I wanna watch reality television I wanna watch, like, The Voice or The Bachelor Don't be surprised by that -- it's the greatest show on TV! I don't mind the Jesus parallel for Spider-Man. Jesus is an awesome guy. Whether he was real or fake, he did some really sick stuff. When Pontius Pilate said: "They say you're the son of God.

If you're the son of God, tell me. Maybe he didn't curse up Pontius Pilate. But that was a cool thing. Peter is not that evolved.

Peter wants to tell the world he's a good guy: "Like me: I'm nice. He's a kid struggling with being misunderstood. We've all been misunderstood. That's universal too. I like being Peter. Spider-Man is neurotic. Peter Parker is not a simple dude. He can't just switch off He never feels like he's doing enough. And Peter suffers from self-doubt. He ums and ahs about his future because he's neurotic. He's Jewish. It's a defining feature.

There was this thread running through it. I think what happened was, through the pre-production, production, and post-production, when you have something that works as a whole, and then you start removing portions of it-because there was even more of it than was in the final cut, and everything was related. Once you start removing things and saying, 'No, that doesn't work,' then the thread is broken, and it's hard to go with the flow of the story.

Certain people at the studio had problems with certain parts of it, and ultimately the studio is the final say in those movies because they're the tent poles, so you have to answer to those people.

My father is Jewish and that side of my family is Jewish, but he's nonpracticing and left the faith as a young boy, of his own volition. My mom is a kind of pantheist, and my father became an atheist but I think he's now coming around to some kind of higher power I was raised with all this space around me, spiritually speaking.

And that has really continued, but what it engendered in me is a great deep hunger for answers, and I've been a spiritual seeker since I was a kid. Simultaneously, he's got a tremendous intellect. Hopefully we're dying on the cross every day and being resurrected in a truer way every day.

That's the idea for me - the old self being shed in order for the truer self to emerge. And he agreed. It was vital to me that we communicated that Desmond's faith was deeper than any dogma, deeper than any set of man-made rules, but that he was in touch with a deep knowledge in his bones, as opposed to any ideology. As far as I know, I'm not a gay man. Maybe I'll have an awakening later in my life, which I'm sure will be wonderful and I'll get to explore that part of the garden.

But right now I'm secluded to my area, which is wonderful as well. I adore it. I've been a smoker on and off since I was a teenager, but it did hit a heavy dose when I was doing this film [99 Homes]. But I don't have all that addictive of a personality, so I knew I'd be able to kick it very, very quickly afterwards. I have a love-hate relationship with both countries and used to be very proud to have both passports. Today, I'm slightly less proud. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro.



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