If you’re anything like me, you love a good guest star. (Image credit: NBC) Honorable Mention: Scrubs (2001 - 2010) Gods and Monsters may be a tough watch for fans of Fraser, knowing what the actor has discussed experiencing in his own life, but it’s not a performance to discount from his career. Gods and Monsters broke Brendan Fraser out as an actor who could play in a more serious film and hold his own with a co-star that had proven himself in high stress films. The film acts as a fictionalized version of the final days of the director and handles a lot of heavy subjects, like suicide and sexual assault, and is definitely not a care-free watch. Playing opposite Ian McKellan, Fraser plays a young man who builds a relationship with James Whale, director of Frankenstein and a number of other classic horror flicks. ![]() Gods and Monsters was a very different film for the star. ![]() The start of Brendan Fraser’s career was full of fun-loving comedies that built the actor up as perfect for goofy, care-free characters. (Image credit: Lionsgate) Gods And Monsters (1998)
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