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Everything to know about the actor who steals Rachel Zegler's heart in the ambitious "Snow White" reimagining.
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The prince character in the new “Snow White” is far different than the 1937 animated figure who Rachel Zegler called a stalker in her criticism of the original film. Played by Andrew Burnap, Snow White’s love interest in Marc Webb’s movie is a man named Jonathan — and he’s far from a royal.
"Her voice is what I think heaven sounds like!" Andrew Burnap shares how the new live-action remake of the Disney classic "Snow White" is a love letter to the original 1937 animated film, and shares why Rachel Zegler is the perfect person to embody Snow White on the big screen.
Marc Webb directs Erin Cressida Wilson’s adaptation of the studio’s landmark 1937 first animated feature, also starring Andrew Burnap.
Rhode Island’s own Andrew Burnap is co-starring in Disney’s new adaptation of Snow White. The movie is scheduled to open on March 21. Rachel Zegler plays Snow White, and Burnap is Prince Charming.
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Asian News International on MSNAndrew Burnap On Being Cast In Rachel Zegler And Gal Gadot's Snow White: "My Life Is Really Going To Change"Burnap plays Snow White's love interest, a commoner named Jonathan, in the movie an update to the 1937 movie in which Snow White ended up with Prince Charming. In the Marc Webb-directed feature, Jonathan is the leader of a group that opposes the Evil Queen, played by Gal Gadot, reported People.
Andrew Burnap is starring in two major revivals this month with Disney's live-action Snow White and the Broadway production of Shakespeare's Othello. Watch the Tony winner discuss both of these projects on a recent visit to CBS Mornings!
Any remake of a nearly 90-year-old movie will need an update, but some of the adjustments were more successful than others.
The live-action film, which stars Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot, Patrick Page, Andrew Burnap and more, sees Snow White joining forces with the seven dwarfs to liberate their kingdom from the cruel reign of her stepmother, the Evil Queen.
Screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson had an unenviable task ahead of her when she signed on to adapt 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs into a live-action re-imaging that'd appeal to contemporary audiences.