
Age: 57
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Brendan James Fraser (born December 3, 1968) is an American-Canadian actor. Fraser had his breakthrough in 1992 with the comedy Encino Man and the drama School Ties. He gained further prominence for his starring roles in the comedies With Honors (1994) and George of the Jungle (1997) and emerged as a star playing Rick O'Connell in The Mummy trilogy (1999–2008). He took on dramatic roles in Gods and Monsters (1998), The Quiet American (2002), and Crash (2004), and further fantasy roles in Bedazzled (2000) and Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008). Fraser's film work slowed from the late 2000s to mid-2010s due to the poor box office performances, and various health and personal problems, including the fallout from a sexual assault committed against him in 2003 by Philip Berk, the then-president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Fraser branched into television with roles in the Showtime drama The Affair (2016–2017), the FX series Trust (2018), and the Max series Doom Patrol (2019–2023). His film career was revitalized by roles in Steven Soderbergh's No Sudden Move (2021) and Darren Aronofsky's The Whale (2022). Fraser's starring role as an obese gay man in the latter earned him critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actor, becoming the first Canadian to win this category. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brendan Fraser, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Brendan Fraser

Stanley Zbornak
for Stanley Zbornak in The Golden Girls: Golden Beginnings
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The movie begins with each of the four women at different stages in their lives, facing various challenges and life changes. Blanche is navigating the aftermath of her second divorce, Rose is coping with the recent loss of her husband, Dorothy is dealing with a career transition, and Sophia is adjusting to life in Miami after moving in with her daughter Dorothy. Fate brings them together when they all respond to an advertisement for roommates in a local newspaper. The four women with diverse backgrounds and personalities meet for the first time at an open house for the house they eventually share. The movie explores the initial awkwardness and tension as they get to know each other. It highlights the differences in their personalities, backgrounds, and lifestyles. Despite these differences, they begin to form a unique bond that grows stronger over time. Through a series of flashbacks, the audience learns more about the individual challenges each woman faced before coming together. The movie showcases how their friendship became a source of support, laughter, and love, helping them navigate the ups and downs of life. "Golden Beginnings" not only delves into the origins of their friendship but also celebrates the enduring power of female friendship and the strength that comes from embracing life's uncertainties together.





