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Movie fans were “joking” when they realized how old Keira Knightley was in “Pirates of the Caribbean.”

Movie fans were “joking” when they realized how old Keira Knightley was in “Pirates of the Caribbean.”

Pirates of the Caribbean fans can’t believe how old Keira Knightley was when she starred in the first movie

the Keira Knightley She entered the world of magic acting since her early years. Knightley She acquired the role of her savior. Natalie Portman In the Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace When she was only 12 years old, which marked her later career.

Since then, he has played in film Disney’s “Princess of Thieves” was released in 2001, and was closed down. 16 yearswhile he also had roles in “The Hole,” “Doctor Zhivago,” “Pure” and “Bend It Like Beckham.”

the the actor He was only 17 years old when he appeared in the first movie. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black PearlIn the same year, he also starred in the hit film Love Actually.

One movie buff wrote on X: “Keira Knightley was about 17 when she was filming Pirates of the Caribbean, which blew my mind.”.

Another person pointed out: “What really amazes me is how she could be so talented as an actress. She was only 17. How is that possible?

A third added: “She looked 25 when she was 17 and she still looks 25”.

While a fourth added: “I’ve never been able to rewatch the movie the way I saw it the first time… Ever since I found out about this, my mind keeps saying ‘She’s 17!!!’

It is worth noting that the British star admitted that all this sudden fame she received was very “painful” for her.

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Speaking of the shock this event left her with, H Knightley He told Variety in a previous interview: “I found it absolutely terrifying. I’m not an outgoing person so I couldn’t handle all that fame. It was a weird year. It’s a very risky time, especially for women. You’re still a child in a way. It was traumatic, but it defined the rest of my career.”