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Before Billy Crudup brought Stillwater singer Russell Hammond to life in the 2000 music drama, director Cameron Crowe had his eye on Brad Pitt, who was "just starting out" in his now-legendary career.
Few actors are brave enough to admit that they turned down some of the most famous films in recent memory, but these ones did, writes Adam White
In a new life- and career-spanning interview, Powter, whose 1993 weight-loss infomercial Stop the Insanity! became a crossover pop culture phenomenon that led to a reported $300 million fortune ...
[7] Role went to John Travolta. There's Something About Mary: 1998 Pat Healy [5] [7] Role went to Matt Dillon. American Pie: 1999 Noah Levenstein [7] Role went to Eugene Levy. Finding Forrester: 2000 William Forrester [7] Role went to Sean Connery. The Man Who Wasn't There: 2001 Ed Crane [7] Role went to Billy Bob Thornton. Monsters, Inc. 2001 ...
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He had roles in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Wagon Train. [27] He was fourth-billed in a Western feature, The Glory Guys (1965). [28] He turned down the starring role in a TV series around this time, saying, "I want to be an actor not a millionaire." [29] In 1965, Caan landed his first starring role, in Howard Hawks' auto-racing drama Red Line ...
Maureen MacKenzie (unseen character), movie star who turned down the Carl Denham's role after hearing about Skull Island; the role eventually went to Ann Darrow – King Kong (2005) Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn), famous actress and mother of a possessed child – The Exorcist
As for why Billy Bob Thornton rejected the “Mission: Impossible” villain role, he explained, “And with ‘Mission: Impossible III,’ I didn’t want to be the guy trying to kill Tom Cruise.