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L.A. Times roundtable with Young Hollywood stars Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg

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You’ve seen them in some of the year’s most acclaimed films: future ‘Spider-Man’ Andrew Garfield, Academy Award nominee Carey Mulligan and Mark Zuckerberg doppelganger Jesse Eisenberg.

So how do they handle the challenges of global stardom — all while in their 20s? That’s one of the questions that three of Young Hollywood’s brightest talents will address in a conversation hosted by Los Angeles Times entertainment writer Amy Kaufman.

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Garfield, 27, and Mulligan, 25, recently starred in ‘Never Let Me Go,” a film based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s beloved science fiction novel about a group of schoolchildren relegated to a sad fate. Garfield also appeared on screen this fall with Eisenberg, 27, in ‘The Social Network,’ which revolves around the controversial origins of Facebook.

The actors will discuss the art of acting, life behind the scenes and the approaching awards season during a roundtable at 7 p.m. Friday at the American Cinematheque Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. The evening is in partnership with AFI Fest. Tickets are free, but you must RSVP. Click here for more information and to reserve your seats.

Do you have a question for Mulligan, Garfield or Eisenberg? Submit it in the comments section below or on our Facebook page. Kaufman will select some to ask during the roundtable. We will be videotaping the conversation, so check back for clips from the event on 24 Frames next week.

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