William Peter Moseley was born on 27th April 1987, in Sheepscombe, Gloucestershire, England, and is an actor, probably best known for starring in the television series’ “The Chronicles of Narnia” and “The Royals”. He is the winner of CAMIE and Nickelodeon UK Kids Choice Awards, having been active in the entertainment industry since 1997.
How much is the net worth of William Moseley? It has been reported by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $6 million, as of the data presented at the beginning of 2018. Acting is the main source of Moseley’s fortune.
William Moseley (Actor) Net Worth $6 million
To begin with, the boy was raised with his two brothers in Sheepscombe by their parents Julie Fleming and Peter Moseley, a director of photography. William attended the elementary school in Sheepscombe between 1991 and 1998. He finished schooling at Downfield Sixth Form because he dropped-out from school for a while because of filming “The Chronicles of Narnia”. Later, he continued his education at Wycliffe University.
Concerning his professional career, William debuted as an extra in the television movie “Cider with Rosie” in 1998. He continued appearing in the television series “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” (2002).
In 2005, he created the role on Peter Pevensie in “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”, for which role the actor won several awards, and was nominated for a Saturn Award, then in 2008, he reprised his role as Peter Pevensie in the film adaptation of “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian”, and made a short appearance as the eldest of the Pevensies in “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” in 2010. This was followed by roles in the short films “Don Cheadle Is Captain Planet” and “Partition” in 2011, and the following year the actor guest-starred in the television series’ “The Selection”, “American Ninja Warrior” and “Perception”. Moseley portrayed Daniel Lombardio in the feature film “Run” (2013), before landing the lead role in the war drama film “The Silent Mountain” (2014) directed by Ernst Gossner, then starred alongside Kalki Koechlin, Revathi and Sayani Gupta in the Indian drama film “Margarita with a Straw” directed by Shonali Bose. Since 2015, Moseley has had a main role in the TV drama series “The Royals” aired on E! channel. He also starred opposite Alycia Debnam-Carey in the German supernatural-psychological horror film “Friend Request” (2016), but which was a commercial flop. William Moseley was also cast as a main in the feature films “Carrie Pilby” (2016) and “The Veil” (2017), and he also has a main role in the upcoming film “The Little Mermaid”, which is scheduled to be released in late 2018.
Finally, in the personal life of the actor, he was in a relationship with the actress Anna Popplewell from 2005 to 2007. From 2010 to 2012, he was dating with Antonia Ortega. Since 2012, he has been in a relationship with the actress Kelsey Chow.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Friend Request, Carrie Pilby, The Silent Mountain, The Little Mermaid, Margarita, with a Straw, The Stowaway
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The Royals
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I had absolutely no flipping idea. I got the part and ended up in this huge success which really threw my life around. I was just in the right place at the right time!
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I have a fight scene with Sergio Castellitto, the wonderful actor who plays Miraz and whom I have a lot of respect for. At first, when the fight scene was being choreographed, a lot of it was done by stunt doubles. And then Sergio came in and did some of the fight. I didn't think he would be that good. He's kind of a small man. I didn't think much was going to happen. He's always joking and laughing. But when we did the scene, his eyes lit up. He came down hard on me and he just kept going. I was ducking and diving all over. Andrew called 'Cut' and he's like, 'That was great.' Andrew asked me, 'Would you want more of those?' I was like, 'Andrew, that was real! Sergio was really trying to kill me!' I was shaking. It was definitely scary; it really made me have a lot of respect for Sergio. (Inquirer.net, 2008)
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Narnia has opened my eyes to a lot of things. I feel lucky that I'm able to travel; I'm not stuck in my hometown, meeting the same kind of girls and saying hi to the same people, week after week. There are so many interesting, intelligent girls out there.
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To put it simply, when Peter steps through the wardrobe, he's a boy. When Peter steps back out of the wardrobe, as the story finishes, he's a man. And, for me, I think I also became a man throughout the making of this film. Like Peter, I'm the oldest in my family. Like Peter, I strive a lot of the time for what's right, what's just. I think that's the reason each of the kids was cast for these parts - we're so like the characters we play. (Narnia production notes)
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That's a good question. Actually no. Surprising enough we kept a boundary. There is a fine line as you've probably seen and we didn't overstep that mark. Yes, we're still very good platonic friends. We'll leave it at that. - When asked about his relationship with Anna Popplewell.
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As corny as it sounds, I think that's the reason we were cast for these parts: we're so much like them. - on his co-stars and himself being cast in the Chronicles of Narnia
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I can only hope there'll be a sequel made just because I had such an amazing time on this one. It was beyond every experience imaginable, it was basically a dream come true. For that dream to come true a second time would be quite amazing. Unfortunately I don't have the say.
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I don't think it can sink in. I don't think it really struck me when I first got the part what it was like. I'm fortunate, I'm lucky that it hasn't hit me yet. The weird thing is when you see yourself, as you're driving by, on a poster or you see yourself on a washing up box or something - it's so bizarre. It's just momentary, it's only within those brief few seconds when you see it then you move on with your day. I have a very good family, very good friends and I'm lucky that everyone has been so supportive and kind to me.
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We just enjoy everything so much. We just tried to relish each moment that we have together as a family and as individuals. The experience we've been given is, without question, the greatest experience of our life. It's just appreciating those things.
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What I hope is that I don't just become 'Peter from The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.' I want to try and do something else to be a good actor and a respected actor.
As a 7-year-old, he used to listen to the Chronicles of Narnia audio tapes. He read the books eight years later in preparation for his role as Peter Pevensie in the film adaptation The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005).
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He has a younger sister Daisy (b. 1989) and a younger brother Ben (b. 1992).
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He is the eldest son of Peter Moseley, a cinematographer, and Julie Fleming.