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Incredibly inspiring: Andrew Garfield on 'Breathe' role

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Actor Andrew Garfield said it was "incredibly inspiring" for him to play a disabled character in his new film, "Breathe".

The 34-year-old actor plays Robin Cavendish, the real- life polio patient, in the film helmed by Andy Serkis, reported Contactmusic.

"I'm an able-bodied actor playing someone who is disabled. It was wonderful, incredibly inspiring. I got to learn a lot about myself and my privilege and the things that I take for granted," Garfield said.

"The fact that I have a body and I can move it. That's one of the main things I took away from the film," he added.
 

Garfield said the movie was a learning experience for him.

"I thought, here's a man I can learn from because I haven't faced the kind of adversity he's faced, and yet he had this unquenchable spirit and longing to live. And I found that incredibly uplifting and inspiring."

"Breathe", which also stars "The Crown" actor Claire Foy, marks the directorial debut of Serkis.

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First Published: Oct 28 2017 | 12:02 PM IST

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