Happy Birthday Andrew Garfield: Must-Watch Movies of the ‘Amazing Spiderman’
Andrew Russell Garfield, popularly known as the OG Spiderman or Andrew is an American actor and a prominent global media personality. Recently the actor was featured in the top 100 influential people in the world list of 2022. Andrew gained recognition from the Marvel films, “The Amazing Spider-Man”, “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and more.
Andrew was born on August 20 1983, in Los Angeles, California. This year he turns 39, so happy birthday Andrew Garfield. He got into acting during his adult years, when he was young he was into gymnastics and swimming. He wanted to be in business but got into acting when he was 16 while escorting a friend to watch a play at the theatre. Today on the occasion of Andrew Garfield’s 39th birthday, here’s a look at 5 must-watch movies of the actor!
Happy Birthday Andrew Garfield: Must-Watch Movies of the ‘Amazing Spiderman’
1. ‘Hacksaw Ridge’
The real-life account of Pfc. Desmond T. Doss, a conscientious objector who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor without not carrying a gun throughout World War II. Doss was conscripted and shunned by his comrade troops for his humanitarian beliefs, but he later gained admiration and respect for his heroism.
2. ‘The Social Network’
Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook with the assistance of his buddy Eduardo. Despite the fact that it is a valid interpretation, he breaks off relationships with a number of people in the process.
3. ‘Boy A’
Convicted mass murderer Jack Burridge landed a role as a postal worker after serving a lengthy sentence in prison for juveniles. He also starts dating Michelle, a colleague. The youthful Englishman sees a frightened youngster one day while traveling he stops to help and, after reconnects the girl,
4. ‘tick tick… Boom’
Predicated on Jonathan Larson’s realistic drama and musical. It tells the tale of a budding songwriter in New York City who struggles with the demands of love and companionship while questioning whether he made the right career decision.
5. ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’
A nuclear spider bite gives misfit high school student Peter Parker capabilities. He will soon need to use his skills to combat a terrifying adversary.