A
CTOR Andrew Scott has
called his fellow actor,
Brendan Fraser, the “sweetest person”. The 49-year-old actor
stars alongside Brendan, 57, in the
new World War 2 movie Pressure.
Andrew has admitted to being a
huge fan of his co-star, observing
that “everybody just loves him”,
reports ‘Female First UK’.
Andrew, who also stars alongside
Kerry Condon, Chris Messina, and
Damian Lewis in the new movie, told
People magazine,“Oh, he’s the sweetest person. I think when people see
Brendan Fraser, I think we just like
him. Everybody just loves him. And
we see him and we think, ‘Oh, I trust
him’”.
In the movie, Andrew plays Stagg,
a British Met Office meteorologist
attached to the Royal Air Force, while
Brendan portrays Dwight D
Eisenhower, the former US President
who served as a General of the Army
in World War 2.
Andrew noted that although their
on-screen characters are “very different”, they are both “men of
extreme integrity”.
Andrew also admitted to being
wowed by the film’s script, and he
jumped at the chance to star alongside Brendan in Pressure.
The actor said, “You know, I don’t
think you can make a great movie
if you’ve got a mediocre script. I just
don’t think it’s likely for me in some
ways. So I’ve been doing lots of very
different stuff, and that’s kind of the
name of the game for me”.
Meanwhile, Brendan previously
acknowledged that he’s open to making another movie in The Mummy
franchise. The Hollywood star plays
adventurer and treasure hunter Rick
O’Connell in the money-spinning
film franchise, but he refused to
reveal whether anything was in the
works at the time.