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Russell
Crowe: I Had to Play Braddock 6/3/05
Russell Crowe felt compelled to play Depression Era boxing hero Jim
Braddock in new movie Cinderella Man after thoroughly researching the
heavyweight champion's life and falling in love with him.
The Oscar-winner originally fought for the role in the film in 1997,
but feared he'd never be the actor to play Braddock.
But he could never give up on the project because he had too much
respect for the boxer after spending all his downtime between films
reading up on his hero.
Crowe explains, "The greatest achievement of his life is in fact
re-achieving his normalcy. He just went back to work. He did lots of
different things, found out the place that he was most comfortable at was
back on the same docks where he was earning 26 cents an hour during the
Depression.
"He stayed engaged with his society, he stayed engaged with his
culture, which is a thing to me which is so special - he didn't become a
restaurant greeter in Vegas, he didn't become a drug addict.
"In 1974, he died in the house that he bought with the prize money
from his win in 1935, still desperately in love with his wife, having seen
his three children grow and his grandchildren born.
"That, to me, was a beautiful, successful American life and that's
why it was so important. The great thing about Jim is he didn't feel he
needed to live up to being heavyweight champion every day." |