Will Poulter

Will Poulter
William Jack "Will" Poulteris an English actor. He played the role of Gally in the film adaptation of the young-adult dystopian science fiction novel The Maze Runner in 2014 and won the BAFTA Rising Star Award. He has also played the roles of Lee Carter in Son of Rambow, Eustace Scrubb in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Kenny Rossmore in We're the Millersand Jim Bridger in The Revenant...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth28 January 1993
CityLondon, England
I don't think it matters who you're playing in any of the rounds. On any given 18 holes, someone who's higher ranked, if he doesn't play well, he's going to be out.
I was well pleased with the finish more than anything else.
The reason I dress the way I do is because I like clothing. I looked down the range this morning and all I saw was black, khaki and navy trousers. I will wear black and navy trousers, but it will be slightly different. I think it looks too bland sometimes, and I don't want this game to be bland. It's a fantastic game we play. It's a stylish game.
When you do that, you're going to win the golf tournament, and that's exactly what he did.
What I always say is, "Look good, feel good, play good."
Faldo has lost a lot of respect from players because of what he said.
It's [Augusta National] a difficult course and it doesn't make it easier when you have three shanks.
The last thing you want to do is shoot 80 wearing 'tartan troosers'.
There are subtle things you can do without crossing the line. If I see I've got up my opponent's nose, I will be over the moon. Job done.
It’s difficult to tell whether people are looking at you because they recognize you from your work, or whether it’s just because you’re six foot three and have the eyebrows of Satan.
Kissing scenes are never romantic or sexy, they're actually super technical, like, "Move your head, you're blocking her light," or, "Stop looking like an idiot when you kiss her." You do it again and again because of the camera angles and takes and whatnot. So by the end of it, it's not even kissing. All the anything is totally drained out of it.
I barely read. I'm not a good reader at all. Rather than reading, I used to sit in front of the TV and watch black-and-white cowboy movies. I'm a painfully slow reader. It's really bad as an actor, because you have to read a lot of scripts. It takes me like an average of three hours to read a script, which is pretty poor.
I wasn't really happy in school and didn't really have anything else going for me; I wasn't really good at anything. Drama was at least something I loved and was really passionate about.
I think what makes Narnia a magical place is that it offers escapism - escapism from a world that is so different from the reality known by the characters and the reality known by the fans.