Brendan Fraser’s 1997 comedy favorite “George of the Jungle” spawned a 2003 direct-to-DVD sequel in which Fraser was replaced by actor Christopher Showerman. Several characters comment on the actor ...
The 54-year-old actor also said it was time for something new and filmed The Quiet American with Michael Caine Tracey Harrington McCoy is a celebrity news writer at PEOPLE Digital. She has been ...
A half-joking, half-serious Brendan Fraser issued an apology to the entire city of San Francisco for his 1997 film George of the Jungle, particularly one scene shot on the Bay Bridge. At the Mill ...
"So that said, my bad. It won't happen again," the actor said while addressing the incident which was filmed at the Bay Bridge over two decades ago Shafiq Najib is a former writer-reporter at PEOPLE.
Based on the animated series George of the Jungle, the hit 1997 movie told the story of a baby boy raised by apes to become known as the king of the jungle and his first interaction with other humans.
While reflecting on his ab-heavy, oiled-up character in George of the Jungle — a striking contrast to his upcoming role as a morbidly obese English teacher in The Whale — Brendan Fraser opened up ...
The clumsy, vine-swinging George first swung onto screens in cartoon form in 1967 with the series George of the Jungle, created by Jay Ward and Bill Scott – the latter of which also voiced the titular ...
George (played by Fraser) was a baby when he was stranded in the African jungle during a plane crash. He was raised by gorillas, one taught him to talk in English and took care of him as George ...