Brendan Fraser puts on 270 kg in weight for role in 'The Whale'. See his new look!
Brendan Fraser is making a mind-blowing comeback and the first look of Fraser in 'The Whale' has gone crazily viral on social media.

The first look of Fraser in The Whale has gone viral on social media. The body image of an actor who had handled his appearances well caused social media to burst quickly when he revealed the first picture of Fraser as Charlie in The Whale.
The film, featuring Sadie Sink along with Brendan Fraser, will be premiered at the 79th Venice Film Festival.
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Brendan Fraser's role in The Whale
In The Whale, Fraser plays a 600-pound father attempting to get in contact with his adolescent daughter, Sadie Sink.
Brendan and his career
Brendan Fraser is an American actor who has performed in numerous Hollywood productions, including The Mummy, Encino Man, and George of the Jungle.
Brendan Fraser is an American actor who has performed in numerous Hollywood productions, including Encino Man, George of the Jungle, and The Mummy. He is now starring in Oscar-nominated filmmaker Darren Aronofsky's drama, "Black Swan," which is based on a play by Samuel D. Hunter.
Sadie Sink, who plays "Ellie," the daughter he will try to reunite with after leaving her years ago, co-stars with Fraser as Max Mayfield from Stranger Things. Samantha Morton, Hong Chau, and Ty Simpkins are also featured in the cast.
The ups and downs of Brendan's life
Fraser will play the lead in his first prominent role in almost a decade. Fraser has been honest about his professional lows even as his journey hasn't been smooth. The actor is also regarded for being extremely friendly with fans.
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