![]() But Fraser has been a consistent presence on screens big and small for three decades, going back to his days headlining agreeably lowbrow comedies like “Encino Man” from 1992 and “Airheads” in [94. The actor who was born on Decemin Indianapolis, Indiana has been best known until now for starring in the “The Mummy” franchise. But the truth is that he’s been a quality actor for a long time, and if his Big Moment wasn’t necessarily inevitable, it’s perhaps overdue. That’s all changing thanks to his frontrunner status for his seminal performance in “The Whale” (from A24, Protozoa Pictures and director Darren Aronofsky). Brendan Fraser is accustomed to being underestimated Until this year, he was never looked at as that kind of actor – the kind that’s considered a major contender during awards season.
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