Andrew Garfield wasn't 'handsome enough' to play Prince Caspian
Andrew Garfield lost out on the chance to play the titular royal in The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian because producers didn't think he was "handsome enough".
The Amazing Spider-Man star was still trying to land his big break when the project came about, and the Brit thought he'd be perfect for the role.
However, he reveals his dreams of starring as C.S. Lewis' literary
hero in the 2008 release were dashed by casting directors - and it
reportedly had nothing to do with his acting talent.
"This is so silly," he explained to Entertainment Tonight as he
dished on the role he "really wanted to play". "There was a Narnia
movie. The Prince Caspian film...
"Ben Barnes ultimately got it," Garfield continued, laughing, "Ben
Barnes, I'll get ya!"
Admitting the snub "really stung", he added, "I think the feedback
was, 'He's not handsome enough.' What can you do? Hey, I'm not
handsome enough for Prince Caspian."
Garfield went on to score a key role in 2010's The Social Network,
which gradually led him to bigger and better things.
Now the actor is receiving high praise for his latest projects -
his Martin Scorsese movie Silence, and Mel Gibson's World War Two
drama Hacksaw Ridge, in which Garfield portrays real-life pacifist
Desmond Doss.
His performance in Hacksaw Ridge has already earned him a Golden
Globe nod for Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama, and the film
has been tipped for further success ahead of the 2017 Oscars
nominations.
Andrew appreciates the critical acclaim, but he's not entirely
comfortable with the awards season buzz.
"Who doesn't like a pat on the back?" he asked. "But there's
something also really - I find discomfort in it. I think we all do,
right? Of course to be told to whatever degree you're doing
alright, that's something that we all need. We all need that in our
lives."