Henry Cavill, secrets of a superhero actor

Where does Henry Cavill come from?
Henry Cavill at boarding school
Actor from a young age
He also wanted to be a soldier
The day he met Russell Crowe
Cavill meeting Russell Crowe, once again
Henry Cavill's film debut: Laguna
The Count of Monte Cristo
Henry Cavil in 'The Tudors'
Whatever Works (2009)
Immortals
The Superman saga begins
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Henry Cavill: Superman in Justice League
Henry Cavill in 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout '
The Witcher
How Henry Cavill turns into The Witcher
The body of Geralt
Henry Cavill's relationship status
The loyalty of Henry Cavill to his dog
Henry Cavill's girlfriend: Natalie Viscuso
They probably met on the set of 'Enola Holmes'
Henry Cavill plays Sherlock Holmes
Future projects for Henry Cavill
Where does Henry Cavill come from?

Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill was born on 5 May 1983 on the British island of Jersey. The son of a secretary and a stockbroker, he was the fourth out of five siblings.

Henry Cavill at boarding school

Henry Cavill spent several years at the Stowe School, a boarding school in Buckingham, England. This photo comes from the school's yearbook. The actor recalls in Details magazine that he was bullied as a child. They used to call him 'Fat Cavill' at school.

Actor from a young age

Henry Cavill began to flirt with the world of acting when he was still a child. He began to play classic characters in the school theater.

He also wanted to be a soldier

While acting was his first choice, Cavill has also revealed in several interviews that he wanted to be a soldier or a historian when he was younger.

 

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The day he met Russell Crowe

Henry Cavill says became certain of acting when, as a child, he met actor Russell Crowe. The Australian star came to his school to film some scenes for a movie. Henry was an extra in the scenes and took the opportunity to ask Crowe for advice.

Cavill meeting Russell Crowe, once again

Twelve years after this meeting, Henry Cavill and Russell Crowe reunited. The occasion: the film 'Man of Steel'. Apparently, it took Russell Crowe three months to realize that Cavill was that little boy with whom he had spoken over a decade earlier.

Henry Cavill's film debut: Laguna

Henry Cavill's film debut came with 'Laguna' in 2001. The actor played the main character, Thomas Aprea.

The Count of Monte Cristo

We can also see a young Henry Cavill in 'The Count of Monte Cristo' (2002).

Henry Cavil in 'The Tudors'

After these two film projects, Henry Cavill made the jump to television. His most prominent role was that of Charles Brandon, from 2007 to 2010, in the successful series 'The Tudors'.

Whatever Works (2009)

In 2009, Henry Cavill played the character of Randy Lee James in 'Whatever Works', alongside Evan Rachel Wood. The comedy was directed and written by Woody Allen and starred comedian Larry David. The production was a big step away from Cavill's more dramatic performances.

Immortals

In 2011, Henry Cavill became the protagonist of a fantasy action film. In 'Immortals' he played Theseus. It would be the precursor to his successful Superman movies.

The Superman saga begins

With 'Man of Steel' (2013), Henry Cavill became famous among an immense audience. He even won an MTV Movie Award for playing the famous Clark Kent.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

The saga continued in 2016 with 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice', a film in which Cavill shared the screen with Ben Affleck (Batman).

Henry Cavill: Superman in Justice League

In 2017, Henry Cavill played Superman again in the film 'Justice League'. His co-stars were Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher and Ben Affleck. In 2021, the movie would be re-released as a four-hour-long cut by director Zack Snyder.

Henry Cavill in 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout '

A year after his 'Justice League' shoot, Henry Cavill signed up for another action role: he starred alongside Tom Cruise in a new part of the 'Mission: Impossible' saga: 'Fallout.'

The Witcher

One of Cavill's best known roles is that of the Witcher in the gripping fantasy series of the same name. In late 2019, the actor appeared on millions of home screens as Geralt of Rivia, a very powerful wizard who, in addition to hunting monsters, set out to protect a young orphan princess.

 

How Henry Cavill turns into The Witcher

A secret of the shooting of 'The Witcher'? The long (very long) make-up and hairdressing sessions that the actor has to endure in order to get into the skin of his magic character.

 

(Photo: Instagram, Henry Cavill)

The body of Geralt

The actor has a truly enviable physique, which is the result of hours and hours of gymnastics and a healthy diet. His routines include Brazilian Jiu Jitsu classes.

Henry Cavill's relationship status

As for Henry Cavill's love life, we know that he had a relationship with actress Kaley Cuoco in 2013. And then, in 2018, there were many Instagram pictures of him and stuntwoman Lucy Cork. No relationship was confirmed, though.

The loyalty of Henry Cavill to his dog

A long-lasting love of Cavill's is that for his pets. Whenever he can, the actor shows off his dog. In the photo we see his great friend Khal.

(Image: Instagram, Henry Cavill)

Henry Cavill's girlfriend: Natalie Viscuso

In 2021, it seemed like Superman had found his real-life Lois Lane. Cavill appeared in public with Hollywood executive Natalie Viscuso and went 'Instagram official' with her in the spring.

(Image: Instagram, Henry Cavill)

They probably met on the set of 'Enola Holmes'

Viscuso works at Legendary Entertainment, one of the companies behind Cavill's movie 'Enola Holmes' (Netflix, 2020). For that reason, several media have suggested that the two met because of this film.

Henry Cavill plays Sherlock Holmes

After the Tudor, the wizard, the spy, and the Superman, Henry Cavill becomes no one other than Sherlock Holmes in the Netflix movie. He is the brother of Millie Bobby Brown who plays teen detective Enola Holmes.

Future projects for Henry Cavill

In 2022, a sequel to 'Enola Holmes' is coming out, as well as 'Argylle,' a spy film directed by Matthew Vaughn and featuring a star cast.