It's hard to believe Hollywood didn't think Andrew Garfield was handsome enough for a role.
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It’s hard to imagine, right now, during the Andrew Garfield Renaissance that is currently underway, that at some point, the actor was considered not attractive enough for a role. Yes, Garfield, the British, web-slinging, Mark Zuckerberg-suing, Jonathan Larson-singing hunk whom we all know and love. At the beginning of his career, though, he clearly wasn’t appreciated as the leading man we all now know him to be.
“She eventually just broke under my incessant nagging and she was like, ‘It’s because they don’t think you’re handsome enough, Andrew,’” he said. A rough thing to hear, for sure, but Garfield doesn’t seem too broken up about it. “Ben Barnes is a very handsome, talented man,” he said. “So in retrospect, I’m not unhappy with the decision and I think he did a beautiful job.”
Just two years later, and Garfield’s “spell of unemployment” would officially come to an end when he landed the role of Eduardo Saverin in 2010’s, allowing his career to truly takeoff. Most likely the casting director for
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