Brendan Fraser has spoken about his eldest son Griffin, who is autistic and obese, and said he ‘understands’ what it is like to be close to someone who lives with obesity.
The actor, 53, plays an overweight father in The Whale and he reflected on living with his own son Griffin as he discussed the role, after attending an NYC screening of film with his youngest sons Griffin, 20, Holden, 18, and Leland, 16.
He told Interview Magazine: ‘I have three kids of my own, my oldest son Griffin has special needs – he’s autistic.
‘He just turned 20, he’s a big kid, he’s six foot five, he’s got big hands and feet, a big body. I understand intimately what it is to be close to a person who lives with obesity.’
Father: Brendan Fraser has spoken about his eldest son Griffin and said he ‘understands’ what it is like to be close to someone who lives with obesity
His eldest: Brendan has spoken about relating to hisGriffin, pictured with his mother Afton Smith in 2017, is autistic and obese
Brendan his three sons with his ex-wife Afton Smith, who he divorced in 2007 after nine years of marriage.
The father-of-three went on to say that Griffin is the ‘happiest person’ in his life, explaining that he doesn’t know what ‘cynicism’ is because of his autism.
He said: ‘And because of the beauty of his spectrum – call it a disorder if you will, I disagree with you – he knows nothing of irony.
‘He doesn’t know what cynicism is. You can’t insult him. He can’t insult you. He’s the happiest person and is, in my life and many others’, also the manifestation of love.
‘Being with my kids and their mom and our family has given me such love that if ever I needed to hold something of value up to try and translate that to what was important to Charlie [character in The Whale], I didn’t have to look far.’
Family: Weeks before The Whale is set to arrive in theatres, Brendan took to the red carpet with his two youngest sons Leland, 16, and Holden, 18, on Tuesday
Opening up: The actor, 53, plays an overweight father in The Whale (pictured) and he reflected on living with his own son as he discussed the role
Family fun: Describing his eldest child, Brendan explained: ‘He’s a big kid, he’s six foot five, he’s got big hands and feet, a big body.’
Brendan and sons: Brendan was a proud dad as he posed with his eldest sons
In psychological drama The Whale, Brendan underwent a physical transformation to play an overweight man confined to a wheelchair, who is trying to reconnect with his daughter (Sadie Sink).
To play English teacher Charlie, who weighs 600 pounds, he had to wear prosthetics and spend four hours every day having the heavy 300-pound suit fitted.
Brendan described the role as the ‘hardest thing’ he’s ever done but said he was able to understand what was important to Charlie because of the love he has for his own children.
Daddy’s boys: Brendan shares sons – Griffin, 20, Holand, 18, and Leland, 16 – with his ex-wife Afton
Family: Brendan (pictured with his Griffin and Holand and his ex-wife) and Afton divorced in 2007 after nine years of marriage
Project: In The Whale, Brendan underwent a physical transformation to play an overweight man confined to a wheelchair, who is trying to reconnect with his daughter (Sadie Sink)
Weeks before The Whale is set to arrive in theatres, Brendan took to the red carpet with his two youngest sons on Tuesday.
He hit the red carpet with his handsome sons Holden, 18, and Leland, 16, at a New York City screening of The Whale.
He was also joined by his longtime partner, makeup artist Jeanne Moore, at the screening, held at Alice Tully Hall.
The Whale follows Brendan’s character Charlie as he tries to reconnect with his 17-year-old daughter Ellie (Sadie) after leaving her and her mother years earlier for another man.
The guilt over his relationship with the man – who would later die – leads Charlie to overeat and get to his current weight of 600 pounds.
Its official synopsis reads: ‘A reclusive English teacher suffering from severe obesity attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter for one last chance at redemption.’
The movie is based on the off-Broadway play of the same name, written by Samuel D. Hunter, who came on board as the screenwriter for the film.
Darren Aronofsky, known for helming films such as The Wrestler (2008), Mother! (2017) and Black Swan (2010), which earned him an Academy Award nomination, first saw the play in 2012 and asked the writer to work on a screenplay.
The Whale marks Brendan’s first Hollywood project in almost ten years and his first lead role in a movie since straight-to-DVD thriller Breakout in 2013.
He shot to stardom when he was cast in children’s favourite film franchises George of the Jungle and The Mummy.
Brendan and Jeanne: He was also joined by his longtime partner, makeup artist Jeanne Moore at the Tuesday screening, held at Alice Tully Hall. Jeanne Moore hit the red carpet in style with a dazzling blue gown and her blonde hair pulled up in a tight bun
Brendan’s look: Fraser hit the red carpet in a dark blue suit with red pinstripes, as he also posed next to his on-screen daughter in The Whale, Sadie Sink
Creative: Fraser also posed with the creative team behind The Whale – director Darren Aronofsky(middle) and screenwriter Samuel D. Hunter (right)
Brendan Fraser speaks about his son Griffin, 20, having autism and obesity
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