William Moseley's Most Iconic Role Came Long Before Hitting The Hallmark Channel

Posted by Erma Hippe on Wednesday, June 19, 2024

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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