Brenda Fraser |
What happened to Brendan Fraser, and why has Hollywood stopped casting him in movies?
The Mummy, George of the Jungle, and Crash are just a few of the films that brought Canadian-American actor Brendan Fraser acclaim in the 1990s and 2000s. But for a number of reasons in the late 2000s and early 2010s, his career faltered, including:
His physical appearance and stunt performing abilities were impacted by a number of health issues and injuries that necessitated numerous surgeries.
He was scared and despondent after he claims that Philip Berk, the former head of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, sexually abused him in 2003.
His finances were severely strained when he had to pay a sizable amount of alimony and child support after divorcing Afton Smith, his wife of nine years, in 2008.
His reputation and attractiveness at the box office were harmed by his roles in a number of badly regarded and low-grossing films, including Furry Vengeance, The Nut Job, and Extraordinary Measures.
These circumstances all played a role in Fraser's professional downfall, making him less visible and attractive in Hollywood. Fraser has had a comeback in recent years, appearing in critically acclaimed films such as The Affair, Doom Patrol, Trust, and No Sudden Move. He will also appear in films directed by Martin Scorsese, Darren Aronofsky, and Steven Soderbergh. Fans and journalists alike have praised and supported Fraser for his tenacity and talent.
Read more>>> http://tinyurl.com/4b6973ky
No comments:
Post a Comment