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Andrew Garfield, el actor inglés mejor conocido por sus papeles en The Social Network y The Amazing Spider-Man, entra de infiltrado a redes sociales en este video, para contestar algunas preguntas de sus fans. En este episodio de Actually Me el actor habla sobre su entrenamiento para poder cantar en su película más reciente, nos confiesa quién es su Spider-Man favorito y explica cómo escoge sus diferentes papeles.
Garfield comenzó actuando en teatro y televisión en Reino Unido, y después logró reconocimiento internacional lo cual resultó en varios premios y nominaciones por sus excelentes actuaciones. Su más reciente papel es en la película Tick Tick.. Boom dirigida por Lin-Manuel Miranda en donde protagoniza al compositor Jonathan Larson el creador de Rent. No te pierdas este vídeo para conocer un poco más sobre este increíble actor, quien también responde si estará en Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Garfield comenzó actuando en teatro y televisión en Reino Unido, y después logró reconocimiento internacional lo cual resultó en varios premios y nominaciones por sus excelentes actuaciones. Su más reciente papel es en la película Tick Tick.. Boom dirigida por Lin-Manuel Miranda en donde protagoniza al compositor Jonathan Larson el creador de Rent. No te pierdas este vídeo para conocer un poco más sobre este increíble actor, quien también responde si estará en Spider-Man: No Way Home.
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00:00Hi, it's me.
00:02I'm Andrew Garfield,
00:03and I'm about to go undercover on the internet.
00:08It's actually me.
00:11What do you think about Andrew Garfield 10 years from now?
00:14This is like a Matthew McConaughey question.
00:16Didn't he do that at the Oscars?
00:17He was like, just wanna thank my hero.
00:20It's me, 10 years from now.
00:21It's like, cool, that's amazing.
00:24What a resource to be able to go,
00:26yeah, me, that's great.
00:28I'm down with that.
00:29Wikipedia, sorry.
00:32Wikipedia, it's Wikipedia.
00:34Garfield was a gymnast and a swimmer during his early years
00:37and was also an avid philat, philat, philatialist?
00:42I don't know about this.
00:43Is it pronounced philatialist?
00:45I think that's a stamp collector,
00:47because philatialist sounds like a different story
00:50that I'm not comfortable talking about.
00:52This is a strange thing.
00:53I've been asked a lot about it recently.
00:55So what's the almost prized stamp?
00:57I'm like, what?
01:00I'm not a stamp collector.
01:02Yes, gymnast, yes, swimmer.
01:04I was ranked third in the under-13s 100-meter butterfly
01:09in the southern counties of England.
01:11Also ranked third as British school's gymnastics under-13s.
01:17One day in training, my Russian 200-pound gymnastics coach was sitting on my back doing a box split,
01:24and I thought, this is not childhood.
01:26This is some form of torture that I wasn't comfortable continuing.
01:31Posted.
01:32Arachnologists Yuri M. Marusik and Alireza Zamani honored Garfield's portrayal of the role of Spider-Man
01:40Spider-Man by naming a new species of crevice-weaver spider Pritha Garfieldi after him.
01:45I believe that's true.
01:46Pretty cool.
01:47Garfieldi, it's like, it makes me sound, it's a kind of Italian,
01:51but my original name was Garfinkel, like my family's name was Garfinkel, so it's funny.
01:55From Garfinkel to Garfield to Garfield, Garfieldi or Garfieldi, maybe it's Garfieldi because it's Latin, never mind.
02:02Having completed the spiritual exercises of Ignatius of Loyola for silence, he said,
02:07What was really easy was falling in love with this person, was falling in love with Jesus Christ.
02:13That was the most surprising thing. I'm surprised to read it, and it's the truth.
02:17I had a very different relationship with the concept of Christ, and I'm pleased to say that I like him.
02:24I love him, I would go so far as saying. He was a pretty brilliant man when he was alive,
02:29and still remains an amazing spiritual symbol of simple stuff, you know, like goodness,
02:36loving thy neighbor, doing unto others as you would have them do unto you.
02:39Apply.
02:40Uh, Reddit. Reddit. Ready for Reddit? I'm not ready for Reddit.
02:44Alright, so this is the Tick Tick Boom official teaser.
02:48ComplexSapien20 says,
02:50WTF?
02:52Andrew Garfield can sing?
02:54Yeah, yes. Define sing?
02:56Yeah, sure. I can. I'm not tone deaf, and I trained a lot for this, and it took me about a year and a
03:01half to get my chops up, as it were, and I had a lot of help and support and a coach, and I've always
03:06wanted to learn how to sing properly, and this was definitely the opportunity to do that.
03:11Replied. You fat and stupid says,
03:15What's with Andrew Garfield simultaneously starring in two based-on-true-story pro-Christian set-in-Japan
03:21movies, Silence and Hacksaw Ridge? What's with that? What's with Andrew Garfield doing this?
03:25What right does he have? Who does he think he is doing films that are set in Japan, two in a row,
03:33and about Christianity? What's his deal? Why are you angry at me, you fat and stupid? Like,
03:40I'm not calling you fat and stupid. I'm just calling you by your name.
03:43Um, don't do it. Why? It's my choice, my life. It just happened that way.
03:48There were these two projects that I read. They both happened to be set in Japan.
03:53I happened to play a Catholic and a Seventh-day Adventist in both. They're spiritual quest things,
03:59and they just appealed to me. Have you got better things to do than, like, debate with yourself or
04:04other people who don't care about what I'm doing with my life? What are you doing with your life,
04:08you fat and stupid? You're not fat and stupid. You're sweet. You're probably a sweet person.
04:13If we were in the room together, we would have a nice conversation, but this is not the way to talk
04:18about to me about my life and my work. Love you. Next. There's a picture of me as a child,
04:25and I'm wearing a little Spider-Man costume that my mother made for me out of felt, and it's epic.
04:31Since everyone is discussing suit ideas, might I say the suit being worn by a kid Andrew Garfield
04:35is my pick? My mother would be very, very complimented by that. I agree. That would be
04:40the coolest. My mother's felt suit. Awesome. Twitter. It's me, for real, seriously.
04:46Tobey Maguire was the best Peter Parker. He was not a good Spider-Man, though. Andrew Garfield was the best
04:50Spider-Man, but was way too cool to be Peter Parker. Tom Holland is just the average for both,
04:56which makes him the best because he's the only one that is decent at both. Okay. Cool, man. Fine.
05:02Whatever. Like, cool. That's your opinion, bro. Climb a tree. Tobey is my favorite, right? Because that's
05:10my childhood. I think I watched that first Spider-Man film back to back like three times
05:14with my friend Terry McGuinness, and we were just incredibly high, and we would, like,
05:20we would, like, do the lines to each other. And he just was cracking up in my face, saying,
05:25you'll never play Spider-Man. And, uh, and now, Sam. Now, Sam, here we are.
05:33At Genghis Khan 17 says, someone put the idea of Andrew Garfield playing Joker for Pattinson's Batman,
05:38and after watching The Social Network, Mainstream, and Silence, I have to say I'm very interested in
05:42seeing him be a Joker. No. No way. I wouldn't go near it. Would not go near it. But sweet of you to
05:48think that it's possible, but I don't think I could ever do it because of what Heath did,
05:53what Jack Nicholson did. And, but then, of course, Joaquin's just, like, did his own genius thing.
06:00Holly Berry underscore 24 says, how does Andrew Garfield still have a voice at the end of Angels
06:05in America part one? So much shouting. Crying face. Yes. I don't know how I did it. How anyone does that play.
06:13It's a crazy play. And the angel comes in and has sex with me, and it's, yeah, wild. That would make
06:19sense to people who have seen the play. Otherwise, you're gonna be confused by that.
06:23At Nate Fleming says, I would love to know how Andrew Garfield makes his acting choices. He's
06:27playing Jim Baker in the new film. He played a priest in Silence. He played the devout soldier in
06:31Hacksaw Ridge. I wonder why he's drawn to these roles. You know, I like to stretch. I like to stretch
06:36my consciousness, and I like to feel as much empathy for as many people alive as possible,
06:41and I think that's probably what draws me to this range of people. I like to feel like I'm being
06:47challenged. That's, that's just me. I feel like Stephen Colbert will be a great kisser. I wonder
06:52if Andrew Garfield thought so too. Yeah. Now onto Cora. Now onto Cora. Now onto Cora.
07:00Why does Andrew Garfield appear on television shows talking with a British accent? It's just to keep
07:04you on your toes. It's because I'm English. Like, why would it? No, people do do that,
07:09though, don't they? Like Madonna has this weird, and didn't Britney Spears for a while have a
07:13British accent? My, my father's American. Um, so I have had his semi-weird hybrid British American
07:19accent in my ear all, all my life. So maybe that's why I have easier time getting into an American
07:24accent. But yeah, no, I, um, this is my accent. Or is it? No, it is. How would MCU Iron Man treat Andrew
07:32Garfield's Spider-Man? I definitely think Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man would be pretty suspect
07:37of MCU Iron Man. I think he would be a little turned off by the excess, the billionaire,
07:43trillionaire status of Iron Man. I think it would rub my version of Spider-Man the wrong way. But you
07:50know, maybe there could be some influence there. Maybe my Peter Parker could wake Tony Stark up to his
07:56own egoic drives a little bit. We'll never know. Literally never know. What do I think about Andrew
08:04Garfield 10 years from now? Hmm. God, I don't want to go into existential crisis on camera.
08:11So stop it, Cora. I, I think I'll have children at that point. I don't want to be too old and have
08:17children. I'll be tired. I'll, I will be 48. That's all, that's all I'm going to say. That's, that's a
08:26terrifying concept. It's actually me. Was Andrew Garfield so method to social that he doesn't have any
08:32social media. I had a Facebook page for like a month and then we did that film and I instinctively
08:39just deleted it and everything else. I was like, I have a feeling. And so I'm, I'm thankful for that
08:44experience for many reasons, but also because it kept me off of that hellhole.
08:50What influenced Andrew Garfield to become an actor? To be honest, it came from a period of real
08:56lostness when I was a kid and I kind of let everything fall away. I gave up the gymnastics.
09:02I gave up the swimming. I was a skate punk kid listening to Rage Against the Machine and
09:07Beastie Boys and like watching skate videos and smoking too much weed. And I was lost. I was like
09:13a lost angsty kid. I was like, this can't be it. This can't be what life is. It can't just be the stuff
09:19that you're a doctor or you're a lawyer or you're in business. And otherwise you're kind of like,
09:23whatever, like the arts just weren't a thing, weren't valued. I always loved movies. I'd never
09:28been to the theater. And then it was my mother. My mother was like, have you thought about something
09:33creative and artistic? Cause she could tell I was struggling and I tried everything. I tried painting,
09:37sculpting, music, everything. It was fine. But then the last thing I think I tried was a theater,
09:42a theater class outside of school. And that's all. And that, that was it. It was like the doors of
09:48perception opened up and I was like, oh, this is where, this is where, this is where it sat for me.
09:54YouTube. Top 10 pivotal moments from the social network. Spin Staz says, the acting here is that
10:01much more amazing when you think about how Fincher made them do it millions of times and usually Sorkin
10:05demands word for word. How did these actors do it? So there's something about how Fincher works,
10:10where actually doing it millions of times means you, you, you, you have it in your bones and in your
10:16body in such a deep way that you don't have to think anymore. And you're just present with your fellow
10:22scene partner and it creates these very lived in, simple, truthful performances. And then you're
10:28working opposite great actors like Jesse Eisenberg and you just tune into each other and it becomes
10:32this alive, unconscious kind of dance. You know, when you repeat a word over and over again,
10:38it becomes meaningless. And then like you lose yourself. Like that's what Fincher's looking for.
10:42So actually there's a method to that madness.
10:48God damn it, Jimmy. Why didn't you ask him about the video instead of the photo?
10:54I'd love to see what it'd come up with to dodge that. This is about, um, this, um,
11:00this Spider-Man Photoshop thing, um, that we talked about on Jimmy Fallon. Listen, at this point,
11:07people just have like, I'm done. Like we'll all find out when the movie comes out and we'll either
11:12be very disappointed or we'll be very happy or like someone will say, I told you so. And another
11:17person said, but I told you so. We'll all find out. I'm sorry in advance. Next. All right, TikTok.
11:23No, I actually, I don't have TikTok. I actually don't have any of these or I might have Instagram,
11:28but it's like secret. I have like one follower and it's like my best friend and we just share
11:34like pig videos or whatever. It's actually me. So we have an image. It's of three Spider-Man suits,
11:42Toby's mine and Tom Holland's. Andrew Garfield 83 says, which one do you think had the best suit?
11:48Um, I, out of these three, I actually like Tom's one the best, but I like the one from Amazing
11:54Spider-Man 2 the best, I think as well. All right. I don't want to do any more. Um,
11:59that was lovely though. I had a good time. Thanks for coming along on this wild ride.
12:04See you next time on this, this thing. Bye forever.
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