Speaking to People , Garfield said he was “very grateful” for the compassionate act in the days before his mother died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 69.
“What was amazing was that [David Greenbaum] and Jessica rearranged the schedule last-minute — put filming on hold [in North Carolina] for a few days so that I could go back [to England] and be with my mom for 10 days,” said Garfield.
He added that co-star Vincent D’Onofrio also encouraged him to leave the set and return to England.
“Because he had his own experience with a loss that he wasn’t able to make it back for, he said, ‘Go. You got to go.’ And I was like, ‘Well, I know I’ve got to go and thank you,’ ” said Garfield.
The actor recalled that he and Chastain would also attend church services together and visit the Bakker’s now-closed Christian theme park Heritage USA.
Garfield, who co-stars with Florence Pugh in new romantic drama We Live in Time , added about spending time with Chastain: “We would have deep conversations, because we were both getting to know each other as people. I’m really very grateful for that time with her because it was the time when my mum was really sick and ultimately passed away.”
He appeared in the 2016 war film, which was a comeback-of-sorts for Gibson . After the actor-filmmaker was blacklisted from Hollywood for a string of controversies, including racist, antisemitic and homophobic comments, Hacksaw Ridge saw Gibson receive an Oscar nomination for Best Director.
Garfield has now addressed his decision to star in a film directed by Gibson, stating: “He’s done a lot of beautiful healing with himself.”
Garfield told People : “And thank God. Because he’s an amazing filmmaker, and I think he deserves to make films. He deserves to tell stories, because he has a very, very big, compassionate heart.”
Gibson, who is prepping sequels to The Passion of the Christ and Lethal Weapon , was arrested for suspected drink driving in Malibu in 2006, and made antisemitic remarks to a policeman, which he later apologised for, claiming that the comments were “blurted out in a moment of insanity”.
Garfield, who is Jewish, said he had “deep, important conversations” with Gibson before signing onto Hacksaw Ridge . He called the Lethal Weapon star “a deeply empathetic guy”, and said the collaboration taught him “a lot”.
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Tee Wilkins
1h ago
I love Jessica she always try to do the right thing to me and she is a wonderful actress to me so happy she was able to help Andrew out but this shouldn't have been a big deal he should have been able to get off despite his mother dying I don't understand why he couldn't get off Celebrity are just like regular people they need they time off for themselves also and many people don't get that so God Bless You Jessica for Helping Garfield when they wasn't going to give him off to be with his dying mother this is so sad 😞 🙏🏾
Mary Mcstravog
3h ago
As it should be. I am glad that you can be with your mom.
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