Henry Cavill Had To Fulfill A Ridiculous Condition For One Of His First Roles

Henry Cavill began acting while he was still in school, appearing in a production of "Grease" in between trips to the rugby field. The young performer must have taken to the stage; he began seeking a film acting career as soon as he graduated. Cavill landed his first professional role in 2001 in a film called "Laguna." He was only 18. The following year was busy for the young man, as he appeared in a TV movie adaptation of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," an episode of the British crime drama "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries," and in the somewhat high-profile studio version of "The Count of Monte Cristo." The Alexandre Dumas adaptation also starred Jim Caviezel, Luis Guzman, and Guy Pearce, and it was put out by Spyglass Entertainment, so the 19-year-old Cavill was suddenly in front of millions.
Cavil paid his dues for a few more years (appearing in the eighth "Hellraiser" movie...
Cavil paid his dues for a few more years (appearing in the eighth "Hellraiser" movie...
- 12/7/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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