An unfortunate turn of events. Jesse Palmer was just like Us — rooting for Gabby Windey and Erich Schwer’s relationship before their Friday, November 4, breakup.
20.10.2022 - 00:13 / usmagazine.com
A comeback in love! Since Brendan Fraser has returned to the spotlight, he has someone special by his side — his girlfriend, Jeanne Moore.
As Fraser, 53, made the rounds at all the film festivals for his return to acting in The Whale, Moore was by his side. The pair made their public debut at the Venice Film Festival, where The Mummy star received a historic, six-minute standing ovation for his performance — which is also gaining some Oscar buzz.
The actor took a hiatus from Hollywood in the late 2000s. Fraser later claimed in an interview with GQ in February 2018 that Philip Berk, the former president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, had sexually assaulted him. The alleged encounter with Berk was one of the reasons Encino Man star decided to step away from the spotlight.
In an interview with Variety, the George of the Jungle alum admitted that he’s happy to be in demand again, though he still worries his comeback may not last. “I was never that far away,” he explained in October 2022. “You can’t get rid of me that easy. But I’m glad to have a job. I’m still expecting somebody to walk over to me, hand me a dish towel and say, ‘Fraser, get back in the kitchen.’”
The couple also attended the BFI London Film Festival together in October 2022. Fraser walked the red carpet wearing a classic black and white suit while Moore opted for a stunning blue floor-length gown. The Crash actor received another standing ovation for his performance after the viewing.
Before dating Moore, the Glory Daze actor was previously married to Afton Smith, but the pair decided to divorce in 2007. The paperwork was finalized two years later. The former couple share three sons: Griffin, 20, Holden, 18 and Leland, 16.
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An unfortunate turn of events. Jesse Palmer was just like Us — rooting for Gabby Windey and Erich Schwer’s relationship before their Friday, November 4, breakup.
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experiencing a career renaissance thanks to Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale, which is allowing both fans (and the actor himself) to go back and consider those films he made back when he was a star the first time around. There’s been a lot of talk about Fraser’s time with The Mummy franchise, but the actor took a recent opportunity in the San Francisco bay area to apologize for something that went wrong while filming George of the Jungle, and in doing so made a brand new error. Fraser recently attended the Mill Valley Film Festival (via SFGate) where The Whale was set to be screened.
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Clayton Davis Reputations go a long way in Hollywood, and when you’re seeking Oscar attention, a good one provides a significant edge against the competition. While more than a few contenders in this year’s mix have had previous run-ins with colleagues and journalists, those without that baggage have social media, and the industry, rooting for them. At the top of the list is Brendan Fraser, one of the best comeback stories in years. In Darren Aronofsky’s “The Whale” (Aronofsky and Fraser are both on the cover of this week’s New York issue of Variety) where he plays a 600-pound man looking to reconnect with his daughter, he delivers an astounding performance. The adaptation of Samuel D. Hunter’s play may face an uphill battle in other major categories, based on reactions so far. However, the star of “The Mummy” (1999) and “Encino Man” (1992) has been able to rise above any criticism, especially after Variety posted a viral video of him getting emotional during the film’s standing ovation at Venice.
told Variety. As part of Fraser’s cover story, “Mummy” director Stephen Sommers told the mag the reasons he cast the actor in the first place. “He could throw a punch and take a punch and he had a great sense of humor,” Sommers said.
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Brendan Fraser fought armies of the undead in “The Mummy.” He swung from vines in “George of the Jungle.” He traveled around the world with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in “Looney Toons: Back in Action.” He made a pact with Elizabeth Hurley as the Devil in “Bedazzled.” He partied with Pauly Shore as a reanimated Neanderthal in “Encino Man.” He even took a shower with Matt Damon in “School Ties.” And while those movies brought him fame, fortune and respect in Hollywood, rocketing Fraser to the top of the A-list in the 1990s and early aughts, they didn’t usually scream “Oscar-worthy.” He was always invited to the party, of course, but as a presenter, not a nominee.
Brendan Fraser received yet another standing ovation for his performance in "The Whale." Fraser, 53, was moved to tears during his second standing ovation – this time at the London Film Festival.The film was shown to an audience Tuesday night and the actor reportedly received a five-minute standing ovation. The reaction to the film at the London Film Festival follows his first standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival in early September.The audience bestowed a six-minute standing ovation to the "Crash" star.