Brendan Fraser is having a second proper now. After his acclaimed efficiency in “The Whale,” he’s gone on to earn a ton of awards recognition, together with the lately introduced Oscars nom for Best Actor. However, one of many awards he was nominated for, a Golden Globe, didn’t excite him. In reality, he didn’t suppose the outcomes of that nomination mattered in any respect.
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Speaking on the Howard Stern Show (by way of EW), Brendan Fraser talked about his years-long drama with the Golden Globes and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. For those that don’t know, again in 2018, Fraser alleged that Philip Berk, former president and member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, touched him inappropriately again in 2003 at an occasion. This was simply considered one of a number of tales that haunted the HFPA and compelled some reorganization lately. However, that didn’t cease the HFPA from nominating Fraser for Best Actor in a Drama for his position in “The Whale.”
“I found myself wondering is this a cynical nomination,” defined Fraser. “I couldn’t really tell because of my history with them and that I still have yet to see the results from their reformation. We all are still awaiting that, to tell you the truth.”
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Ultimately, Fraser didn’t go to the awards ceremony and made a public assertion about it. And the award would finally go to Austin Bulter for his position in “Elvis.” But Fraser admits that it didn’t matter if he received or misplaced, the award is meaningless to him.
“Get it or don’t get it, doesn’t matter. What does matter is that it would mean nothing to me. I don’t want it,” he mentioned. “I didn’t ask to be considered even, that was presumed. I know that would displease many people for lots of reasons. They needed me, I didn’t need them. Because it wouldn’t be meaningful to me. Where am I gonna put that hood ornament? What would I do with that?”
Through all of it, Fraser claims that he isn’t on the lookout for folks to face by him and boycott the Golden Globes or the HFPA. He mentioned, “It’s my fight, no one else’s.” As for the place the drama at the moment stands, Fraser defined that the HFPA wished the actor to co-sign a press release that claimed the undesirable touching was meant to be a joke and never a sexual advance. Fraser didn’t comply with that decision.
“It would be meaningful — if they wanted to make amends — to issue an apology that made sense … that they share the investigation that they did into me and my family and my friends,” Fraser defined. “I never saw the result of that report. They wouldn’t give it to me, they said no it’s ours. So whatever’s in it they don’t want me to read it. Instead, I was given a press release that said it was a joke.”
Regardless of his standing with the HFPA and the outcomes of this yr’s Golden Globes, Brendan Fraser is using a wave of success that he hasn’t skilled in many years. We’ll simply have to attend and see if this trip will get capped off with an Oscars statue.
You can see him discuss his Oscars probabilities with Stern beneath: