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Craig Kenneth Bruderlin (born July 18, 1940), [1] known professionally as James Brolin, is an American actor. Brolin has won two Golden Globes and an Emmy . He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on August 27, 1998.
In February 2013, Christian Bale was in talks to join the cast of the disaster film to play Rob Hall, the leader of a New Zealand group who ran Adventure Consultants. [11] On 17 July, Jake Gyllenhaal, Josh Brolin, Jason Clarke and John Hawkes were cast as leads in the film. Bale dropped out around this time. [12]
Christian Charles Philip Bale [1] was born on 30 January 1974 in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, to English parents—Jenny James, a circus performer, and David Bale, an entrepreneur and activist. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Bale has remarked, "I was born in Wales but I'm not Welsh—I'm English."
[164] [165] A satirical dance remix song based on this incident titled, "Bale Out" was created by composer Lucian Piane, [166] and various clips of Bale's voice were used in the song "Christian Bale Is At Your Party" by Rob Cantor. [167] In March 2009, producer Moritz Borman filed a lawsuit against the Halcyon Company, seeking $160 million.
Getting to know him! James Brolin opened up exclusively to Us Weekly with 25 fun facts about himself — including his first celebrity crushes and what career he’d have if he weren’t an actor ...
James Brolin. Cindy Ord/Getty Images Following his second marriage, James Brolin was committed to being abstinent — but that changed after his and wife Barbra Streisand’s 1998 wedding. “I ...
Christian Bale: Unknown Considered the franchise to be "very British" and felt that the character embodied "every despicable stereotype about England and British actors." Additionally, he remarked that he had "already played a serial killer" in American Psycho, suggesting he was not interested in taking on the role of Agent 007. [54]
Bale led the films, starting with Batman Begins in 2005. The Dark Knight , memorably starring Heath Ledger as the Joker, followed in 2008, with trilogy closer The Dark Knight Rises arriving in 2012.