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BRENDAN FRASER
THE RETURN OF
Through the late 90s and early 2000s, going to the movies meant going to watch Brendan Fraser
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Brendan's earliest work included 1992's 'School Ties' with other future stars – Matt Damon and Ben Affleck included
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Five years later, he had become Hollywood's most beloved beefcake, starring in the spoofy 'George Of The Jungle'
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In 1999, Brendan Fraser became a superstar, if he wasn't already, with the first 'Mummy' film
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He cashed in with a sequel titled 'The Mummy Returns' and returned for a third film
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In between, Brendan starred in comedies like 'Bedazzled,' fantasies like 'Monkeybone' as well as dramatic fare like 'The Quiet American'
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Then, suddenly, he disappeared – almost. For nearly a decade, he appeared in small roles in small films
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Brendan Fraser revealed in 2018 that he had been sexually harassed by a studio executive
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The experience combined with health issues resulted in the decline of his blockbuster career
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Brendan Fraser is now back – he was in acclaimed show 'The Affair' and was too have played the villain in the cancelled Batgirl film
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He stars in 'The Whale,' directed by Darren Aronofsky, this year and three films out next year
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