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Welcome to Gorgeous Georgie, a fansite dedicated to the amazing actress Georgie Henley, best known for her role as Lucy Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia. She also briefly portrayed young Jane in BBC's remake of Jane Eyre.Navigation
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Film: Dawn Treader
Role: Lucy Pevensie
Status: Post Production
Site: Official • IMDb
Film: Prince Caspian
Role: Lucy Pevensie
Status: on DVD & Blu-ray
Site: Official • IMDb
Film: BBC's Jane Eyre
Role: Young Jane Eyre
Status: on DVD
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Film: Lion Witch & Wardrobe
Role: Lucy Pevensie
Status: on DVD and Blu-ray
Site: Official • IMDb
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Opened: December 24, 2008 Webmistress: Emma Co-web: Kaye Hosted by: StarzzLayout Provider: Doux Riens
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This site is not affiliated with Georgie, her family and friends, or agency. We do not own anything except the graphics, and no copyright infringment is ever intended. This is not Georgie's official site, it is only a fansite.Funfacts
Georgie had never been on a movie set before she got her part in “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe".
She kept a tape recorder journal on the set of “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe” that can be found in the movie companion guide.
Despite not knowing what an iPod was when she first received it as a gift, she loves listening to it, especially while on set.
While shooting the Stone Table scene during “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe”, Georgie wouldn’t cry, so costar Anna Popplewell got her to cry by telling her that director Andrew Adamson wasn’t going to direct the sequel.
Georgie’s older sister Rachel played the older Lucy at the end of “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe”.
Georgie was the only one of the four Pevensies to be in a film between “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe” and “Prince Caspian”.
Seeing Reepicheep without his tail at the end of “Prince Caspian” reminded her of a dog she used to have.
When it comes to DVDs, she like watching the deleted scenes.
English is one of her favorite subjects in school.
Her current film resume consists of only literary classics.