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Andrew Garfield's style or how to always get it right regardless of the context

Andrew Garfield is, in his own right, one of the great names of contemporary Hollywood. The Californian actor Los Angeles 1983 in full maturity, is experiencing a high point in his career after linking several successes in which he has shown all his versatility and talent as an actor. And to this he adds an impeccable personal style, of those cabinets and hangers to which you cannot put a single but.




Garfield, who was raised and trained in England, was quick to make a name for himself. In fact, he did so ipso facto. His film debut three decades ago now, Lions for Lambs  was followed by his performance in  Boy A  for which he won the BAFTA award for best actor in a television movie.


Fifteen years have passed since then, more than enough time for Andrew Garfield to have confirmed what his dazzling appearance in the United Kingdom foreshadowed: that he would be one of the most important actors of the coming decades. Already in 2010 he received a BAFTA nomination again, to which was added another one for the Golden Globe, but this time as best supporting actor for The Social Network. The jump to Hollywood was made, but the final step remained, which surely came in an unexpected way for him in his academic beginnings: getting into the skin of Spider-Man in two successive films of the saga The Amazing Spider Man (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Rise of Electro (2014)What does the arachnid superhero have that the actors who embody him are a kind of James Bond of the 21st century in terms of style because Tom Holland, current Spider-Man, is another of the best dressed men in Hollywood.



.Capable of playing a comic book character and shortly after winning a Tony Award the theater Oscars—for playing a man with AIDS in Angels In America (2018) versatility is a hallmark of his fifteen-year career Andrew Garfield  who has become one of the brightest male stars in the world of film and television.


In the last two years alone, the Californian artist has triumphed with a musical made into a film, Tick Tick ​​Boom, which earned him an Oscar nomination for best leading actor, an award that went to Will Smith in the controversial ceremony of his assault on Chris Rock, but that Andrew Garfield more than deserved. He has also shone in another acclaimed film, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, where he marvelously accompanies the great Jessica Chastain, who won an Oscar precisely for this performance.


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