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Andrew Garfield tells Elmo about the memories of his late mother Lynn in a heartfelt clip

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Andrew Garfield tells Elmo about the memories of his late mother Lynn in a heartfelt clip

Andrew Garfield spoke to Elmo about his late mother Lynn Garfield and the “joy” she brought to loved ones during her life in a viral, heartfelt clip shared by the “Sesame Street” character on Friday.

The actor opened up about remembering his mother, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2019, after the Muppet offered to check in on him.

“You know, Elmo always feels really sad when he misses someone,” Elmo said.

“Oh yeah, me too, me too. But you know that sadness, it’s a kind of gift, it’s a beautiful thing to feel in a way because it means that you really loved someone when you miss them,” Andrew Garfield replied.

He then reflected on “all the hugs” and cuddles he used to get from his mother, adding that the memories make him feel “close to her… in a strange way.”

“So I’m happy to have all the memories of my mother and the joy she brought to me and the joy she brought to my brother and my father and everyone she ever met, everyone around her,” the actor said .

He continued, “So when I miss her, I remember it’s because she made me so happy, so I can celebrate her and at the same time I can miss her.”

You can watch more of the clip below.

Andrew Garfield has previously spoken about his mother: says Stephen Colbert in 2021 that he “sang for my mother and her unfinished song” while performing an unfinished Jonathan Larson song in “tick, tick… Boom!”

“I am indebted to everyone who brought me to this place so that I can honor the most beautiful person I have ever experienced in my life through my art and use it as a way to heal,” the actor said while he fought back. tears.

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″[So I can] use it as a way to stitch up the wounds, because that’s what we do, right? That’s what we do, that’s what you [Colbert] What you do every night, you sew our wounds, you sew our wounds.”

He recently revealed that his latest film ‘We Live in Time’ – in which his character Tobias Durand enters a relationship with Almut Brühl (Florence Pugh) after learning she has ovarian cancer – felt a bit like a ‘healing’ experience.

“Every species of every living thing on this earth has lost a mother. Young dinosaurs lost their mothers,” he said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

“So in terms of my own personal experience, yes, it felt like a very simple act of healing for myself, and hopefully healing for an audience.”

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