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Lucy Pevensie is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia series. She is the youngest of the four Pevensie children, and the first to find the Wardrobe entrance to Narnia in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Of all the Pevensie children, Lucy is the closest to Aslan. Also, of all the humans who have visited Narnia ...
Georgina Helen Henley (born 9 July 1995) [1] is an English actress. She began acting as a child, and became known for starring as Lucy Pevensie in the fantasy film series The Chronicles of Narnia (2005–2010), which grossed over US$1.5 billion worldwide and won her several accolades.
Of all the Pevensie children, Lucy is the closest to Aslan, and of all the human characters who visit Narnia, Lucy is perhaps the one who believes in Narnia the most. In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe , she initiates the story by entering Narnia through the wardrobe, and (with Susan) witnesses Aslan's execution and resurrection.
Pevensie, Helen: Mother to Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. She does not appear in the books, but in the film assists her children into an air-raid shelter and waves good-bye at the train station. She does not appear in the books, but in the film assists her children into an air-raid shelter and waves good-bye at the train station.
Lucy Pevensie: Georgie Henley. Rachael Henley O: Georgie Henley Edmund Pevensie: Skandar Keynes. Mark Wells O: Skandar Keynes Peter Pevensie: William Moseley. Noah ...
Mark Wells as Adult Edmund Pevensie, who has grown up as a king in Narnia. Georgie Henley as Lucy Pevensie, the youngest of the four Pevensie children. Rachael Henley (Henley's real-life sister) as Adult Lucy Pevensie, who has grown up as a queen in Narnia. Liam Neeson as the voice of Aslan, the great lion who was responsible for creating Narnia.
Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie are evacuated from London in 1940, to escape the Blitz, and sent to live with Professor Digory Kirke at a large house in the English countryside. While exploring the house, Lucy enters a wardrobe and discovers the magical world of Narnia. Here, she meets the faun named Tumnus, whom she addresses as "Mr ...
The protagonist of the song, which is written from the point of view of the character of Lucy Pevensie, [3] describes herself as "a magnet for all kinds of deeper wonderment", "a wunderkind" and "a princess on the way to [her] throne" during the chorus. The string arrangements were in charge of Harry Gregson-Williams, the movie's composer.