Just 15 years old when he was cast, and 18 when the movie premiered, William Moseley played Peter Pevensie in his first big-screen movie, "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." Released in December 2005, the film, based on the book by C.S. Lewis, was the third biggest box-office movie of the year, surpassed only by "Harry Potter" and "Star Wars" installments.
The role made Moseley instantly famous, and the public watched his boyish good looks grow into a handsome and captivating leading man when he reprised the role of Peter in two "The Chronicles of Narnia" movie sequels: "Prince Caspian" in 2008 and "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" in 2010.
Years later, 15 years to be exact, Moseley still cherished his most iconic role. "If I could have chosen to be a part of any series or franchise, it would have been Narnia. I love Narnia. I'm a very proud Narnian," he shared with The Spark with Jean Grenson. "I feel it's an honor to have been a part of those movies, and it always will be an honor. It's the thing I'm proud of in my career the most, and always will be."
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