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Brendan Fraser
Brendan Fraser's film, The Mummy, was not only a big hit, but
also served to firmly place Brendan in the leading man category.
The film's sequel, The Mummy Returns, broke box office records
in 2001 by earning the biggest non-holiday weekend take, beating
Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace.
Though Brendan had a classical training in theater,
appearing in plays like A Midsummer Night's Dream, Arms and the
Man, and Waiting for Godot his early film career was aimed more
at the screaming girls demographic. His role in Gods and Monsters
made brendan fraser a candidate for more serious roles while The
Mummy will show brendan fraser can carry a big budget action flick
Brendan was raised in a variety of Canadian and European cities
and had a taste for languages. His high school years were spent
in Toronto, Canada, but college saw brendan fraser heading west
to study theatre at the Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle.
After graduating Fraser landed roles at Seattle's Intiman Theater
and the Laughing Horse Summer Theater in Ellensburg, Washington.
In early 1991, Brendan won a one-line part in a film and headed
for California. The film was never released, but brendan fraser
was able to land roles in two made-for-TV movies: Guilty Until
Proven Innocent and Child of Darkness, Child of Light. brendan
fraser also won a small role in the film Dogfight.
The beefcake roles started in 1992 when brendan
fraser landed the title role in the Pauly Shore flick Encino Man.
Playing a caveman and working with artistically-challenged Shore
didn't help his reputation as a serious actor. However brendan
fraser did have the respect of Paramount Pictures head Sherry
Lansing and Fraser landed the role of a Jewish student on a boarding-school
football scholarship in School Ties
Working to escape the Pauly Shore connection (brendan
fraser reprised the caveman role in cameo appearances in Son In
Law and In the Army Now) Fraser appeared in 1995's The Passion
of Darkly Noon, where brendan fraser played the disturbed orphan
of religiously conservative parents. The critics liked his performance
in this and Albert Brooks' comedy The Scout. Still, simple-minded
comedies haven't totally left Fraser's resume as evidenced by
Fraser's roles in Airheads and George of the Jungle. After making
Bedazzled with Elizabeth Hurley, Brendan had failure and success
in 2001 when Monkeybone died and The Mummy Returns flourished
at the box office.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Actor's Conservatory,
Cornish College of the Arts Seattle, WA Ontario Secondary
Education Diploma Upper Canada College Toronto, Ontario
Stanley Kramer Actor's Workshop
Bellevue Community College Bellevue, WA
Internship at Intiman Theatre, Seattle, Wa.
Company Member
Laughing Horse Summer Theatre
Ellensburg, WA
SPECIAL TALENTS
*Fencing (Rapier, Dagger)
*Improvisation (Mask, Mime, Juggling)
*Dance (Ballet, Modern, Jazz, Ballroom)
*Conversational French.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Brendan James Fraser was born on December 3, 1968
in Indianapolis, Indiana.
brendan fraser holds dual citizenship in the US and Canada.
brendan fraser is 6'3" with brown hair and blue eyes.
Brendan married Afton Smith on September 27, 1998.
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