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Brendan Fraser has slammed Golden Globes as meaningless “hood ornaments” he doesn’t want. The 54-year-old actor boycotted attending this year’s Globes awards despite being nominated in the best actor category for his role as obese teacher Charlie in ‘The Whale’ – which was won by Austin Butler for ‘Elvis’ – and said the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which decides the ceremony’s winners, had brushed off his claims of sexual misconduct by its former president Philip Berk. He told Howard Stern on his SiriusXM show on Tuesday (07.02.23): “I found myself wondering, ‘Is this a cynical nominat...
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Brendan Fraser felt "energised" by his role in 'The Whale'. The 54-year-old actor has been nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of the obese English professor Charlie in Darren Aronofsky's movie and relished the challenge of playing the character. Speaking to Digital Spy, Brendan said: "I didn't feel scared. I felt – I don't know – energised. I felt enthusiastic. I felt like, 'That's going to be a good challenge. That's new. I haven't seen that before.' "I felt really inspired. And I also felt like it was something I wanted to do so bad, I could feel it in my bones. And the feeling of also...
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Darren Aronofsky believes that 'The Whale' is timely in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The 53-year-old director has helmed the new psychological drama that features Brendan Fraser as Charlie – a reclusive English teacher suffering from severe obesity as he attempts to reconnect with his teenage daughter – and thinks the theme is poignant given the isolation people have experienced during the global health crisis. In an interview with The Guardian newspaper, Darren said: "I think we've all been in Charlie's position in the last few years. We've lost so much human connection, and this fil...
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Brendan Fraser has accused the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) of "closing ranks" following his sexual assault allegations. The 53-year-old star has claimed that he was assaulted by the organisation's former president Philip Berk in 2003 and has taken aim at the HPFA for neglecting the issue. Brendan told the December issue of GQ magazine: "I knew they would close ranks. I knew they would kick the can down the road. I knew they would get ahead of the story. I knew that I certainly had no future with that system as it was." 'The Mummy' star retreated from the spotlight after the inci...
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