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Andrew Garfield recalls 'starving' himself of sex and food for movie 'Silence'

 Andrew Garfield has revealed that he went celibate and fasted for several months to prepare for his role as a Jesuit priest in the 2016 film  Silence.





The British actor appeared on the entertainment podcast  WTF with Marc Maron on Monday to promote the true-crime series  Under the Banner of Heaven in which he stars as a detective whose faith is shaken when he is called to investigate a brutal murder in his local Mormon community.


As well as discussing the new limited series, his early acting career and the death of his mother Garfield spoke about working with Martin Scorsese for  Silence a movie about two young Portuguese priests  Garfield and Adam Driver who undertake a treacherous mission to Japan in the 17th century. The 39 year-old also opened up about method acting saying there had been  misconceptions  around the technique.Garfield spoke to Marc Maron to promote the Emmy nominated true crime series  Under the Banner of Heaven.The Spider Man star said he studied Catholicism with a Jesuit priest went on a 31 day spiritual retreat and gave up  sex and food before filming the movie.





 You end up in a pretty deep space   Garfield said.  Its a transformational process.I was celibate for six months   and fasting a lot  he added.  I had some pretty wild trippy experiences from starving myself of sex and food for that period of time.Garfield said he took inspiration from method acting while researching the role  adding that he was "bothered about the misconception that exists around the technique.


Its not about being an a**hole to everyone on set. Its actually just about living truthfully under imagined circumstances and being really nice to the crew simultaneously and being a normal human being and being able to drop it when you need to and staying in it when you want to stay in it. Method acting is a technique founded by Russian theater director Konstantin Stanislavski in the 1900s and further developed by legendary acting coach Lee Strasberg  according to the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.


It encourages actors to use their  physical mental and emotional self to create a character while drawing on their own life experiences for the role the institute adds. Actors including Marlon Brando  Daniel Day Lewis and Robert De Niro are known to have used the immersive technique which can see stars staying in character during a project. Last year Lady Gaga told British Vogue that method acting helped her portray socialite Patrizia Reggiani in the fashion biopic  House of Gucci for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination.

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