Brendan Fraser Highlights

  • 2009: Starred in the adaptation of the hit children's book "Inkheart"
  • 2008: Starred in the 3-D adventure film, "Journey to the Center of the Earth"; also executive produced
  • 2008: Reprised role for the second sequel "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor"
  • 2007: Co-starred with Michael Keaton in "The Last Time"
  • 2005: Starred in Paul Haggis' directorial debut "Crash"; a multicharacter study of L.A. race relations
  • 2004: Revised his guest starring role on NBC's "Scrubs"
  • 2003: Starred as D.J. Drake in "Looney Tunes: Back in Action"
  • 2002: Made two-episode guest appearance on the NBC sitcom "Scrubs"
  • 2002: Co-starred in the drama feature "The Quiet American"
  • 2001: Reprised role for the sequel "The Mummy Returns"
  • 2000: Starred in the Harold Ramis remake of "Bedazzled"
  • 1999: Played a 35-year old who was raised in an underground bunker in the comedy "Blast From the Past"
  • 1999: Cast as an Indiana Jones-like archeologist in the remake of "The Mummy"
  • 1999: Starred in the live-action adaptation of the cartoon "Dudley Do-Right"
  • 1998: Portrayed the gardener who is befriended by film director James Whale in Bill Condon's "Gods and Monsters"
  • 1997: Had title role in the live-action, "George of the Jungle"
  • 1997: Earned critical praise for his dramatic performance in "Still Breathing"
  • 1996: Made uncredited cameo appearance in "Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy"
  • 1995: Had small role of a Vietnam veteran in the 1970s flashback segments of "Now and Then"
  • 1995: Appeared in the L.A. production of John Patrick Shanley's play "Four Dogs and a Bone"
  • 1992: First lead role, "Encino Man"
  • 1992: Played opposite Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Chris O'Donnell in "School Ties"
  • 1991: Made feature debut in a bit part with one line in Nancy Savoca's "Dogfight"
  • 1991: TV acting debut in "Guilty Until Proven Innocent" (NBC)
  • Interned at the Intiman Theatre in Seattle after college
  • Raised in Europe and Canada