THE MUMMY actor Brendan Fraser seemingly fell out of vogue in the early 2000s - but behind the scenes, the iconic American star was suffering.
Fraser said: "I changed houses; I went through a divorce. Brendan revealed he "became depressed" after this harrowing event. "Absolutely. Do I feel like I need to say something? He recalled a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the HFPA) "touched his bum". And he starts moving it around." And I got my Screen Actors Guild card and an extra 50 bucks for the stunt adjustment, ’cause they threw me into a pinball machine."
Fraser became a household name in the early 2000s after appearing in a number of enormous Hollywood movies. The Mummy series, for one, was staggeringly ...
I was going through things that mould and shape you in ways that you’re not ready for until you go through them.” He later added that he’s a “lot better now”. He recalled a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the HFPA) “touched his bum”. Fraser said: “I changed houses; I went through a divorce. And he starts moving it around.” And I got my Screen Actors Guild card and an extra 50 bucks for the stunt adjustment, ’cause they threw me into a pinball machine.” Fraser became a household name in the early 2000s after appearing in a number of enormous Hollywood movies.
BRENDAN FRASER nearly died while filming The Mummy as a stunt involving a noose went horribly wrong.
"I was doing my job to look like a man dangling by his neck about to die. "That had to have been a [lesson in how] to asphyxiate yourself. Steven — he and I disagree — but I think he was trying to go, ‘Oh, that wacky Brendan, acting up a storm again!’, or something like that. Ha ha ha!’ And I was like, “Ha ha, funny? "Because a noose around your neck’s going to choke you in the arteries, no matter what. "Rick is dangling at the end of the rope, and he’s such a tough guy that his neck didn’t snap.