Andrew Garfield wants to take a break from his hectic acting career after a successful 2021. The 38-year-old actor confirmed in an interview Diversity that he would take a break from acting after his role in Under the Banner of Heavenminiseries by David Mackenzie based on the book of the same name by Jon Krakauer.
“I’m going to get some rest,” Andrew Garfield confirmed to interviewer Mark Malkin. “I need to re-evaluate and re-evaluate what I want to do next and who I want to be and just be a little human for a while. Because, as you know, this awards season has been a washing machine.” “I need some time to be a little normal”– continued the actor.
Claims of his hiatus from acting came, as he himself commented, after a 2021 full of success. In part for his starring role in a Netflix movie. Tick-tock… Boom!directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda and starring Andrew Garfield as Jonathan Larson, a composer soon to be 30 who is frustrated that he hasn’t achieved his goals. The same role earned Andrew Garfield the 2021 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical. and arrived at the Oscars with a nomination in the category “Best Actor”, although the statuette eventually went to Will Smith.
Andrew Garfield as Jeb Pyre in Under the Banner of Heavenlast role before break
Andrew Garfield also gained a lot of notoriety for his appearance in Spiderman: No Way Home, a role he actually denied on numerous occasions during interviews he gave to promote Netflix productions. His appearance in the Marvel movie revived the rumors and the enthusiasm of the fans who want to see the new part. The Incredible Spidermanalthough Andrew Garfield confirmed that there were no plans for a third installment in the franchise, which began filming in 2012.
Andrew Garfield’s last role before his hiatus was Detective Jeb Pyrein Under the Banner of Heaven. Garfield plays a detective who must investigate his own church after it is revealed to be involved in the murder of a young woman.
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