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Feb 28 2011
Andrew at the Oscars – Arrival Photos

Here are the first photos of Andrew at tonight’s Oscars. Stay tuned for any additional coverage throughout the evening and let’s keep our fingers crossed for some “Social Network” wins!

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008 x Public Appearances > 2011 > 02.27.11: Academy Awards – Arrivals

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Jan 31 2011
Andrew at the SAG Awards – Arrivals

Andrew is in attendance of tonight’s SAG Awards and here are photos from the red carpet. Stay tuned as we bring you more throughout the evening!

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009 x Public Appearances > 2011 > 01.30.11: SAG Awards – Arrivals

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Jan 30 2011
Andrew at the DGA Awards

Keeping busy, Andrew attended the DGA Awards tonight. Here are photos from arrivals and the cocktail reception. Stay tuned for any additions!

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Jan 18 2011
2011 Supporting Actor BAFTA Nomination
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Congratulations to Andrew for his Supporting Actor nomination for the 2011 Orange British Academy Film Awards!! Below is the full category with the other nominees:

SUPPORTING ACTOR

CHRISTIAN BALE – The Fighter

ANDREW GARFIELD – The Social Network

PETE POSTLETHWAITE – The Town

MARK RUFFALO – The Kids Are All Right

GEOFFREY RUSH – The King’s Speech

Our fingers are, of course, crossed for him and we’ll look forward to covering the event!

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Jan 13 2011
Andrew in W Magazine’s “Best Performances” Portfolio
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Andrew is featured in W Magazine’s “Best Performances” portfolio. Check out the outtake in the gallery and the entire list here.

“I found The Goonies very inspiring. I identified with every character: Mikey, the leader; Mouth, the trickster; Data, the inventor; and Chunk, this lovely, beautiful, sad, misunderstood, slightly larger kid. The Goonies is boys needing to be boys on their path to manhood. It’s a classic.”

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Jan 11 2011
Andrew Covers Details Magazine

Andrew graces the cover of the February issue of Details magazine. Get a preview of the cover above and find gorgeous outtakes in the gallery and the article and behind the scenes video below. Check back for scans once we get our hands on the issue!

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006 x Photoshoots > 2011: Details

WHY DOES ALL OF HOLLYWOOD WANT A PIECE OF THE SOCIAL NETWORK’S ANDREW GARFIELD?

THE BREAKOUT STAR OF 2010′S DEFINING MOVIE IS THE NEW BIG-SCREEN SPIDER-MAN AND IS HURTLING TOWARD THE A-LIST. YET THE 27-YEAR-OLD BRIT IS STILL LOATH TO LEAVE BEHIND THE LIFE OF A STRUGGLING ACTOR WHO PUKES BEFORE BIG AUDITIONS. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT.

BY JEFF GORDINIER,PHOTOGRAPHS BY NORMAN JEAN ROY

Andrew Garfield bent over and began puking his guts out in an alley.

His first movie audition was minutes away, but he wasn’t tossing his cookies because he was nervous. If anything, the future star of The Social Network had been a tad too cavalier.

Garfield, a veteran of two esteemed Hollywood springboards—the British stage and barista training at Starbucks—was barely out of his teens. He’d recently moved from England to California to try his luck with casting agents: That morning he’d rented a car—he hadn’t yet bought his beloved Vespa—and gone out to Venice Beach for his first big-screen tryout.

He had some time to kill. So he wandered out to the basketball courts by the shore—and inspired by White Men Can’t Jump, one of his favorite movies—talked his way into a pickup game. In spite of his slight frame, he played hard and managed to avoid embarrassing himself. When the time came for him to bow out, Garfield started back toward the boardwalk but had to duck into an alley and empty his stomach. “I had to sit there for about 30 minutes—I couldn’t move,” he says. “I was so exhausted. I had my first audition, and my breath smelled terrible. I went through it with my hand over my mouth.” He did not get the part.

Several years later, on a drizzly Saturday morning in November, Garfield is recalling this memory not far from the scene of the slime: We’re taking a stroll along the paint-peeling, hemp-scented, Beat-poetic carnival of the Venice Beach boardwalk, where turbaned guitarists roller-skate past medical-marijuana evaluation centers and shops hawking Botox on the Beach.

Garfield has a fondness for these fringe-y spots that have nothing to do with Hollywood and the whole studio hierarchy. By now he’s hovering vertiginously on the cusp of fame, where he finds himself fielding questions about Oscar buzz and massive starring roles, but he’s nostalgic about a slower, poorer, quieter time when he used to come here alone and wander around, shooting hoops or riding a skateboard on the concrete ramps. “I knew no one. I got to know the city as a solitary individual,” he says. “This old part here, with these ledges—that’s where I used to skate.” Although Garfield grew up outside London, he was born in Los Angeles in 1983, and on returning in 2006 he adopted the Cali surf-and-skate ethos with the passion of a native. Without physical activity, he has a tendency to withdraw and brood. “I think too much,” he says. “Being in my body is much more satisfying than being in my head.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Jan 09 2011
Andrew at the Palm Springs International Film Festival

Tonight Andrew is at the Palm Springs International Film Festival where he and his The Social Network co-stars received the award for Ensemble Performance. Here are the first images — we’ll bring you more as we find them!

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Dec 02 2010
EW’s “Tomorrow’s A-list movie stars today”

Andrew, along with his The Social Network co-stars, has made the list as one of the Entertainers of the Year in Entertainment Weekly’s December 10th issue:

Andrew Garfield

Status Update: “Working hard. Catching the odd music show. Seeing friends. But for the most part, working hard. I have not been on Facebook once, and have mostly been avoiding telling people what I am up to by asking them what they are up to. So what are YOU up to?”

Why him? Before The Social Network came out, the talk about Garfield focused more on his role in another movie: In July, it was announced that the 27-year-old British actor had been chosen to star in the upcoming teen-angstified Spider-Man reboot. But the conversation shifted again when audiences got a look at his star-making turn as Zuckerberg’s best friend, Eduardo Saverin. Charismatic and compelling, Garfield was one of Network’s brightest surprises.

The issue, with Taylor Swift gracing the cover, hits newsstands tomorrow! We’ll try to have scans for you ASAP!

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Nov 12 2010
Variety’s Los Angeles Screening Series: “Never Let Me Go”

On Tuesday, Andrew attended Variety’s screening of “Never Let Me Go” with co-star Carey Mulligan and director Mark Romanek. You can check out photos in the gallery!

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Nov 05 2010
Sally Field to play Aunt May in “Spider-Man”
Posted Under: Movie News, Spider-Man

Continuing with casting news, THR reports that actress Sally Fields will portray Aunt May in the upcoming “Spider-Man” reboot:

EXCLUSIVE: Sally Field in Talks for Spider-Man Film

Sally Field as Aunt May?

The actress is in early talks to play Peter Parker’s beloved aunt in the new Spider-Man movie, which Marc Webb is directing for Columbia.

The news comes on the heels of Martin Sheen in final negotiations to play Uncle Ben in the relaunch of the movie franchise.

Aunt May is a key supporting character in Peter Parker/Spider-Man’s life, as she is the only family the young hero has.

In the early comics, she was portrayed as a frail lady who worried over her nephew, trying to set him up with the neighbor’s daughter, and frequently got sick, adding to Peter’s personal woes.

In addition to Sheen, the new movie, which begins shooting in December, has Andrew Garfield as Peter, Emma Stone as love interest Gwen Stacy and Rhys Ifans as the movie’s unnamed villain.

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