Brendan Fraser’s film The Whale recently premiered in Venice. Video footage showed Fraser sobbing as the crowd cheered the film and him. Fraser embraced Darren Aronofsky after a rapturous reception.
He apparently tried to leave the theater once, but applause forced him to stay. Many people asked why Fraser quit acting after his Twitter video went viral. In The Whale, Fraser plays a wheelchair-bound gay man.
Fraser cited numerous reasons for his brief acting retirement, including an assault on former HFPA president Philip Berk.
Brendan Fraser has been hurt in numerous stunts
Brendan Fraser spoke to GQ about his decision to be a lesser-known actor while promoting Trust.
He said stunt injuries prevented him from functioning at his full ability. He had a laminectomy, knee replacement, and vocal cord rehabilitation. Brendan Fraser has been hospitalized for seven years.
Brendan Fraser’s bad behavior during his Hollywood years is a major explanation. Fraser told GQ about a 2003 incident at the Beverly Hills Hotel during an HFP luncheon. Brendan Fraser said losing the role of Superman in Superman Returns was distressing since he “failed”
Brendan Fraser “got into the pressure that comes with professional objectives and aims”
The Mummy made Brendan famous (1999). School Ties (1992), Blast From the Past (1999), Bedazzled (2000), Inkheart (2008), and Journey to the Center of the Earth (2010) feature him (2008).
The Whale, his latest picture, came out on September 4. Sadie Sink, Hong Chau, Samantha Morton, and Ty Simpkins co-star. Variety says The Whale might make Brendan a frontrunner for “Best Actor” at the Oscars.
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