Skandar Keynes

Biography
Skandar Amin Casper Keynes was born in London, the son of Zelfa Cecil and Randal Keynes. His maternal grandfather, Cecil Fadlo Hourani, is a famous writer of Lebanese descent, and the brother of Albert Hourani, also a well-known writer and professor. Through his father, Keynes is the great-great-great grandson of the famous biologist Charles Darwin, the great-great nephew of the economist John Maynard Keynes and the nephew of the historian and Cambridge professor Simon Keynes. He has an older sister, Soumaya Keynes, who has appeared in various productions for BBC Radio 4. Keynes has stated that he is an atheist. He attended the Anna Scher Theatre School from 2000 to 2005 and currently attends the all-boys City of London School. In September 2006, he began Fourth Form (Year Ten) at school and the first year of his GCSE studies. In the summer of 2006, Keynes and his grandfather, mother, and sister were forced to flee from Beirut, Lebanon, where the family were holidaying when the 2006 Lebanon War began. Keynes currently resides in Highbury, London. He studies Taekwondo and plays the cornet,the flute, cello, and the guitar. He supports Arsenal F.C. along with his Narnia co-star, Anna Popplewell. He auditioned (successfully) for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe at the same as he auditioned (unsuccessfully) for the role of Simon Brown in Nanny McPhee. His voice broke during the filming of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, leaving his sister Soumaya to voice some of his lines.

Filmography
The Victorians 2001 Played the part of a street urchin.

Enzo Ferarri 2003 Played the part of the young Enzo Ferarri.

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Disney movie) 2005 Played the part of Edmund Pevensie.

Prince Caspian 2008 Played the part of Edmund Pevensie

Relationships
There have been rumours that Skandar has been dating Australian girl Mollie Cowell, they are not yet to be confirmed but the evidence points to yes. - unknown reliable source

Fun Facts
Skandar's name came from Iskandar, the Arabic version of Alexander.