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William Moseley
Birth at
27 April 1987
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William Moseley as Peter Pevensey The Chronicles of Narnia . For the first time in The Chronicles. William starred as a child in the first part of “The Lion, the Witch and the Magic Wardrobe”. He grew up an actor, grew up (in the plot) and his hero. In the second part of “Chronicles” – the film “Prince Caspian” in Narnia returns not a boy, but a young man.
William Moseley was born in Gloucestershire, England. He loved football and played in the school team as a right wing striker. I learned to
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William Moseley as Peter Pevensey
The Chronicles of Narnia . For the first time in The Chronicles. William starred as a child in the first part of “The Lion, the Witch and the Magic Wardrobe”. He grew up an actor, grew up (in the plot) and his hero. In the second part of “Chronicles” – the film “Prince Caspian” in Narnia returns not a boy, but a young man.
William Moseley was born in Gloucestershire, England. He loved football and played in the school team as a right wing striker. I learned to juggle on my own. He dreamed of working in cinema since childhood and before the Chronicles of Narnia he starred in several episodic roles. He auditioned and starred in Prince Harry, Goodbye, Mr. Chips. But only in the role of Peter Pevensey he was remembered and loved by the audience. Film critics praised him as a promising young actor. He has a lot of fans and even more fans. “I get a lot of letters from Germany and France,” said William Mousley. It is very strange that I write so much, but it is very pleasant. Increased attention is naturally exhausting. But as William says, “Let people admire Narnia, it’s a lot better than saying it sucks.” Between the first and second parts of The Chronicles of Narnia, Moseley graduated from high school. I intended to study at university, but "I became so fond of acting that I abandoned everything."
“Prince Caspian” is much bigger than “The Lion and the Witches...” and, as the actor described it, “more ambitious.” Therefore, the return demanded much more. The actor had to learn not just to ride a horse, but to perform literally stunt tricks, jump on the back of a galloping horse, throw a rider off her, etc. In addition, he had to learn, and quite seriously, fencing. And even before the start of filming, after reading the script, William went to New York, where he took lessons for three months with an acting teacher.