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Description Of Tobey Maguire


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  Description of Tobey Maguire

Tobey Maguire never looked like a star, and he never looked like a character actor either. He gave the impression that he was a kid from the village who had dropped by the shoot and someone had offered him a part in the movie. A starring role. If Tobey was a star, anyone could be. His face of being permanently unaware of anything made him the ideal actor for characters who were maturing emotionally, socially and sexually: ** between 1997 and 2002 we saw him go from boy to man in 6 different films. ** When he was chosen to play Spider-Man The internet blazed in indignation in what was one of the first "you've ruined my childhood" phenomena of the 21st century.

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Fans accused Tobey of being bland and claimed that his lack of charisma would sink the film. Absolutely. Spider-Man broke box office records and Tobey proved to be perfect for the role: a nerd who just walked by at the right time, became a sensation, and picked up the girl. The confusion on his face when he suddenly had pectorals is a gesture that we have all imitated at some point in front of the mirror. Peter Parker's was as unlikely a win as Tobey Maguire's, that he went on to be named "Sexiest Vegetarian" in 2002, because there couldn't be many other candidates.

Tobey Maguire's personality is one of the biggest mysteries in Hollywood today. He is known for being a lousy interviewee, prone to monosyllabic answers to the most complex questions. He, too, never tells curious or interesting anecdotes. He relentlessly protects his privacy and rarely talks about his wife, Jennifer , who has one of those professions that only people whose lives are fixed can afford, jewelry designer.


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