Narnia child star unrecognisable after quitting fame to become political advisor
22.09.2023 - 15:57
/ ok.co.uk
Skandar Keynes, the actor renowned for his portrayal of Edmund Pevensie in the beloved Chronicles of Narnia trilogy , has made a significant transition from the world of film to the realm of British politics. At the age of 32, Skandar has opted for a career that promises just as much drama and intrigue as his previous Hollywood endeavours. For film enthusiasts, Skandar will forever be associated with the character Edmund Pevensie, a role he impeccably portrayed throughout the entirety of the Chronicles of Narnia trilogy.
At just 12 years old, Skandar was attending a small acting class after school when a casting agent walked in and upon laying eyes on young Skandar immediately sensed that he was the perfect fit for the role. These films, based on the literary works of C.S. Lewis, include The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, and The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader.
In these adventures, Edmund is the third of the Pevensie children, and his journey through the enchanting world of Narnia captivated audiences worldwide. In the inaugural movie, Edmund's character falls prey to the White Witch's treacherous schemes, ultimately leading to his coronation as the King of Narnia. Skandar's acting career commenced at the age of nine when he took on the role of a "boy in rags" as an extra in the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2001 production of Macbeth.
However, it was his role as Edmund Pevensie in the 2005 Narnia film that catapulted him to international fame. Skandar, known for his dedication to his craft, is rumoured to have performed all his stunts in the films, including sword fighting and horseback riding. His exceptional commitment to his role earned him the prestigious CAMIE accolade.
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