Brendan Fraser

2023 - 3 - 2

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Brendan Fraser Recalls Near-Death Experience While Making The ... (HuffPost UK)

"The next thing I knew, my elbow was in my ear, the world was sideways and there was gravel in my teeth. And everyone was really quiet."

“And everyone was really quiet.” And I was stuck on my toes and I had nowhere to go but down,” the actor said. Brendan recalled being woken by the stunt coordinator, who leisurely called his name while making clapping noises. While The Mummy made Fraser a leading man and bona fide Hollywood star, it nearly killed him when the stunt went terribly wrong. [Critics’ Choice](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/brendan-fraser-critics-choice-awards_n_63c4d433e4b0d6f0ba061fda) and [SAG Award-winning role](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sag-awards-2023-winners_n_63fb607de4b0cab1fa2fad2f) in Darren Aronofsky’s [The Whale](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/../../../../news/the-whale/) has [turned him into an Oscars front-runner](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/2023-oscar-nominations-the-complete-list_n_63caea65e4b0c2b49ad54432) this year. “The next thing I knew, my elbow was in my ear, the world was sideways and there was gravel in my teeth,” he continued. [Mel Gibson](https://www.huffpost.com/entertainment/topic/mel-gibson) on ‘Braveheart!’” “I wanna go home.” “So, he was pulling up and I was going down.” [Brendan Fraser](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/../../../../news/brendan-fraser/), it was nearly a wrap on [The Mummy](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/../../../../news/the-mummy/). “The camera swooped around and I went up on the toes, and the guy holding the rope above me, he pulled it up a little higher. [The Kelly Clarkson Show](https://www.huffpost.com/topic/the-kelly-clarkson-show) that he was “choked out accidentally” while filming a hanging scene for the 1999 blockbuster, after director Stephen Sommers demanded more realism from his reaction to the simulated pain.

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Brendan Fraser says he 'nearly' died on 'The Mummy' sets; Read to ... (ARY NEWS)

Hollywood actor Brendan Fraser recalled the time when he 'nearly' died while filming a sequence on the sets of 'The Mummy' (1999).

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Brendan Fraser on his near-death experience filming 'The Mummy ... (Geo News)

Brendan Fraser became the ultimate Hollywood heartthrob after starring in 1999s The Mummy. However, the Oscar-nominated has recently shared that he almost ...

So he was pulling up and I was going down. Fraser continued, “I was stuck on my toes and I had nowhere to go but down. “You only got so far to go,” Fraser said, adding that he was standing on his toes.

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Cele|bitchy | Brendan Fraser almost died while making 'The Mummy' (Celebitchy)

Brendon said they'd been filming the bit in which he's hanging a few times, but director Stephen Sommers didn't feel Brendan looked like he was actually choking ...

“I was stuck on my toes — I had nowhere to go but down,” The Whale actor told the host. “I was standing on my toes like this, with the rope [around my neck], and you only got so far to go,” Fraser said on The Kelly Clarkson Show. He was a guest on The Kelly Clarkson Show when she asked him about a scene in The Mummy that left him unconscious.

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Watch Brendan Fraser Remember Lines From The Whale, The ... (Variety)

How Well Does Brendan Fraser Know His Love Interests? Oscar Nominee Guesses Co-Stars' Lines From 'The Whale,' 'Blast From the Past' and More. Awards Circuit ...

Each week “Awards Circuit” features interviews with top film and TV talent and creatives; discussions and debates about awards races and industry headlines; and much more. He is also set to star opposite Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage in “Brothers” from Max Barbakow (“Palm Springs”). “I want to work.” Distributed by A24, “The Whale” tells the story of Charlie, an obese gay man who reconnects with his estranged 17-year-old daughter Ellie (played by Sadie Sink) after leaving her and her mother for his younger male lover. “I love those movies,” he says. That includes Fraser’s first-ever Oscar nomination for best actor, via his towering performance in Darren Aronofsky’s “ [The Whale](https://variety.com/t/the-whale/).”

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'The Whale' Star Brendan Fraser On Why His Role Was Worth The ... (Deadline)

'The Whale' star Brendan Fraser on why his Oscar-nominated role was worth waiting for: 'I didn't have the life experience or the hearthache.'

So, for Charlie, I have to get to the end of the hallway to the bathroom, not to use it, but not to let my daughter see me cry.” In fact, a woman wrote to Darren last week and said she was frightened to get a bariatric procedure and she’s now going to after seeing the film. “He is able to bring out the good in others even when they can’t see that in themselves or they feel that they’re irredeemable. In other words, if I’m in a film where the end goal is to get to the car, all the scenes I’m in beforehand lead to that final goal. “It was very exciting because it was an opportunity to play a character who is in search of redemption. “I was very delighted to see he’s a gentleman who starts conversations right in the middle,” Fraser says. “Darren was very frank about finding an actor who could physically create the role from the outside, but also give a performance that had an emotional depth,” Fraser says. My job was to sell it because, until this point in films, we haven’t seen a costume and makeup done with this kind of dignity and respect.” “The word on the street was Darren’s making a movie, and he wants to meet you,” recalls Fraser. In my view, years from now, we’re going to look back at the movies that were made [during the pandemic] and we’re going to see some kind of secret ingredient to all of them. Before The Whale, Fraser spent much of his 1990s and early 2000s as a fixture in physical comedies like Encino Man and George of the Jungle before landing the part of much-loved hero Rick O’Connell in The Mummy series. It’s an awards tour that allows Fraser to not only graciously accept the accolades, but also reflect on the experience of shooting this movie during the worst of the pandemic.

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Watch these Brendan Fraser movies to understand why his fans will ... (The Manual)

While Ian McKellen, Lynn Redgrave, and Bill Condon received unanimous praise, nominations, and awards for their roles in God and Monsters, Brendan Fraser's ...

[underrated movies](https://www.themanual.com/culture/best-underrated-netflix-movies/)that is just pure fun. Given his career spans four decades and features at least three projects in post, we hope this means a comeback for Brendan Fraser that lasts for decades more to come. [amazing actors](https://www.themanual.com/culture/best-actor-and-best-supporting-actor/), but Brendan’s performance reminded us that he isn’t just a chiseled face. [sci-fi movie](https://www.themanual.com/culture/best-sci-fi-series-on-netflix/)filled with adventure that allows Fraser to show off the skills he’s known for. If that leads to him reprising his role as Rick for another go at an undead mummy, we can’t wait. To become a true fanatic, you’ll need to watch these Brendan Fraser movies that show why the world will always root for this charming actor.

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Brendan Fraser Reveals Why He Waited So Long To Take On ... (UPROXX)

We all remember his rise to fame, which was boosted by his role in Encino Man and as the titular George in George of the Jungle, but in the mid-2000s, Fraser ...

Next up, Fraser will go against several of his Hollywood peers in the Best Actor category at the Oscars, but he’s already won in everyone’s hearts, so they should just call the whole thing off anyway and replace the ceremony with a screening of Journey To The Center Of The Earth. [told Deadline](https://deadline.com/2023/03/the-whale-brendan-fraser-interview-best-actor-oscars-1235274444/), “I didn’t have the life experience or the heartache. Fraser’s portrayal of Charlie has earned him [several monumental nominations](https://uproxx.com/movies/brendan-fraser-tears-critic-choice/), including one for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and, the most prestigious of all, the Philadelphia Film Critics award for best actor (which he won). “When this film was over, I had an unexpected reaction to taking off Charlie’s body the last time; I was really emotionally moved,” he explained before adding that he understood why it might have been off-putting. Though he was still going strong in the “ [voicing cute animated creatures](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821658/)” department. [starring in ](https://uproxx.com/movies/the-whale-trailer-brendan-fraser/) [The Whale,](https://uproxx.com/movies/the-whale-trailer-brendan-fraser/) it had been quite some time since Brendan Fraser had been a leading man in Hollywood.

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Watch Brendan Fraser Remember Lines From The Whale, The ... (Variety)

How Well Does Brendan Fraser Know His Love Interests? Oscar Nominee Guesses Co-Stars' Lines From 'The Whale,' 'Blast From the Past' and More. Awards Circuit ...

Each week “Awards Circuit” features interviews with top film and TV talent and creatives; discussions and debates about awards races and industry headlines; and much more. He is also set to star opposite Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage in “Brothers” from Max Barbakow (“Palm Springs”). “I want to work.” Distributed by A24, “The Whale” tells the story of Charlie, an obese gay man who reconnects with his estranged 17-year-old daughter Ellie (played by Sadie Sink) after leaving her and her mother for his younger male lover. “I love those movies,” he says. That includes Fraser’s first-ever Oscar nomination for best actor, via his towering performance in Darren Aronofsky’s “ [The Whale](https://variety.com/t/the-whale/).”

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Why Brendan Fraser Waited To Take Dramatic Roles Like The Whale (Screen Rant)

Academy Award-nominated actor Brendan Fraser explains why he waited a long time before accepting dramatic roles like Charlie in A24's The Whale.

[Fraser's dramatic performance in The Whale](https://screenrant.com/whale-movie-brendan-fraser-performance-good/) wouldn't have been the same. In an interview with Deadline, Fraser explained why he recently took up dramatic performances and films, having mostly starred in action movies, such as 1999's The Mummy, and comedies. [The Whale](https://screenrant.com/tag/the-whale/) star Brendan Fraser explained why he waited long before taking dramatic roles.

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Brendan Fraser wants to be worthy of his comeback (The Indian Express)

Brendan Fraser's performance in The Whale has earned him an Oscar nomination and later this year, he'll be seen in Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower ...

We make movies to entertain and to enlighten, but every now and then, maybe one of them comes along and can actually do something to change the culture or to change the way we think, if only for a little while. Funny, because those are the kind of roles I was playing, too: They were fish out of water, they were babes in the woods, and that was me. That’s salacious and sells copies of the Daily Mail, but to hell with the consequences of who might be the human being on the receiving end of that kind of scorn and derision. I felt hopeful that I hadn’t cheated them by pretending to be who they were in a way that wasn’t helpful, but I really did feel like I was saying goodbye to a guy I knew in a very personal way. So I had to be like a horse I used to have that was just so sanguine. I’ll be honest with you, I do feel a sense of redeeming myself for being able to deliver a performance that both reinvents who I am and pays tribute to everything that was overlooked about how I formerly existed professionally. A: I just need to be worthy of them because I’m aware of where I was, where I went and where I am now. A: I know what it feels like to be the brunt of a joke that’s mean. At the same time, I’m reticent to become overconfident about anything because I’ve been on the merry-go-round a number of times, and I know that if you’re too comfortable, you can become complacent. A: Yeah, and to have a profound respect for one another, too, knowing that we’re all sort of on the same gantlet course or boot camp: Jump, crawl, swim, sharks, barbed wire, do it again! He remembers the excitement of the 1990s, when he hit it big with lead roles in films like “Encino Man” and “School Ties,” swung through the trees as the amiably hunky “George of the Jungle” and engaged in dashing feats of derring-do in “The Mummy.” But he was perceived less as a serious actor and more as a handsome goof. Movie stardom came a little too easily to the young, strapping Canadian, and he knows that now, because he’s since been through passages of life that proved much harder.

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