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Brendan Fraser's Oscar win didn't erase deep self-doubt
4 Dec
Summary
- Fraser battles persistent self-doubt despite his 2022 Best Actor Oscar win.
- Years of physical stunts led to multiple surgeries and a prolonged career slump.
- He is confirmed to return for a fourth installment of The Mummy franchise.

Brendan Fraser, a celebrated actor known for his 1990s roles, has revealed that deep-seated self-doubt persisted even after his 2022 Academy Award win for 'The Whale.' He shared with the Associated Press that he constantly feels he is not good enough, a feeling that has accompanied him for decades.
Fraser's career experienced a significant downturn due to a combination of physical toll from action roles, a painful divorce, and a public assault allegation. Between 2003 and 2010, he underwent multiple surgeries, spending years in and out of hospitals. His marriage ended in 2008, leading to substantial financial obligations.
His acclaimed comeback in 'The Whale' reignited his career, but the insecurity lingered. Fraser recently found solace and respite while working on an indie film in Tokyo. Excitingly, he has confirmed his return for a long-awaited fourth 'The Mummy' film, a project he has eagerly anticipated for twenty years.




