James McAvoy
From Glasgow in Scotland.
He has been working for a long time but only starting to get noticed. Mainly in Last King of Scotland, Becoming Jane and Atonement.
Film Roles:
Gnomeo and Juliet (2010) (pre-production)
The Last Station (2008) (post-production) as Valentin Bulgakov
Wanted (2008) as Wesley Allan Gibson
Atonement (2007) as Robbie Turner
Becoming Jane (2007) as Tom Lefroy
Starter for 10 (2006)as Brian Jackson
Penelope (2006)as Max
The Last King of Scotland (2006)as Dr. Nicholas Garrigan
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)as Mr. Tumnus, the Faun
Inside I'm Dancing (2004) as Rory O'Shea
Wimbledon (2004) as Carl Colt
Strings (2004) (voice: English version)as Hal
I personal think he has a hell of alot of talent, he mainly does a English Accent which is quiet impressive as I never realised he was Scotlish until I saw an interview from Last King of Scotland and realised the accent wasnt for the film. As I first saw him as a Brit in Winbeldon
But basically I think hes charming, funny and hot! But also has talent. Hes not your typical hollywood guy, thank god because I have hardly any interest in most of them.
Since I am his only fan.
I thought Id bring atention to James' Nominations and his film Atonements Nominations and Wins.
Golden Globes:
Won: Atonement
- Best Motion Picture - Drama
- Best Score - Motion Picture
Nomination:
James
- Best Preformance by an actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
Baftas:
Wins Atonement
- Best Film
- Production Design
I really liked Atonement. Didn't think I would at first. But I did. And I think McAvoy was excellent in it! I never noticed that actor prior to seeing Atonement, but I really think he is as brilliant as can be.
What do you think about the scene in the library? And I'm not talking about the sex scene per se. I'm talking about his performance. In my opinion, his performance was even better than usual in that scene. When Cecilia is confessing his love for him, he's capable of really showing the right emotions through his way of acting. Especially when he asks: "Why are you crying?".
I don't know. I guess I just pay too much attention to details. But that scene really was one of the best in the movie, in my opinion.
Extremely well put, well done MeVsMyself. *clapping*
He basically made you fall in love with him. His performance was superb throughout the whole movie I felt. You have got to see it, definately a must see.
What? My daughter loves that movie, I've got to hide the blasted thing and of course Mr Tumnus is one of her favourite characters. He's half man, half goat? I dont' know, but she does think he's cool. :D
When Cecilia is confessing his love for him, he's capable of really showing the right emotions through his way of acting. Especially when he asks: "Why are you crying?".
Thats so true, I personally think basically everything he does is amazingly acted, heading outstanding but then I have a wee obsession with him that clouds my judgement.
He does an amazing Ryan Seacrest from E! Channel accent if you watch the red carpet of the baftas, its freakishly cool will get a link soon.
So yeah....
I dont see the Lupin look lol.
I was going to read the book, but I found it a bit hard...I thought visually it was better, but I didnt really get attached to the book.
Movies never measure up though.
shown in something like Narnia i thought that was a bad film, the book was a classic and now ruined.