Hollywood veteran Russell Crowe, with a career spanning over five decades, once revealed his unique take on acting. In a recently surfaced video, Crowe discussed the straightforward nature of his craft. He emphasized his lack of formal training, preferring to rely on his own method and experience since childhood.
Crowe, known for his intense performances, transitioned from Australian cinema to Hollywood in the 1990s. His notable roles in films like ‘L.A. Confidential’ and ‘Gladiator,’ where he portrayed Maximus, earned him critical acclaim, including an Oscar for Best Actor. His diverse filmography includes ‘A Beautiful Mind’ and ‘Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.’
Recently, Crowe shared his firm stance on avoiding intimate scenes with co-star Connie Nielsen in ‘Gladiator,’ despite pressure from the studio and producers. He stood by his decision, highlighting the importance of maintaining authenticity in his performances.
