Scooby Doo Star Is Angry

Actor Freddie Prinze Jr did not hold back on sharing frustrations in his career.

The 46-yr old actor played ‘Fred’ in the 2002 live-action film ‘Scooby-Doo’, which was based on the eponymous animated series.
However, when he returned for the 2004 sequel of the film, he went through a number of unpleasant situations, as per a report in The Hollywood Reporter, an American website, and digital and print magazine.

“My ego was so angry,” Freddie said, as he talked about his salary being leaked to a magazine, allegedly by film studio Warner Bros.

According to the report, he also mentioned being asked to take a pay cut for the remaining cast to get a raise.

“I remember thinking, ‘Hold up, who’s giving them the raise? Me or y’all?’ Like we made you guys three-quarters of a billion dollars, you can’t afford to pay them what I’m making on this? Screw that,” the ‘FRIENDS’ actor said.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, the cast of the film consisted of actors Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard and Linda Cardellini.

However, the actor did admit of getting a ‘more accurate perspective’ on the two films after getting feedback from fans.

“All these people that had grown up loving those [Scooby-Doo] movies started reaching out…and then I got what I felt was a more accurate perspective on what that movie meant to people because I was no longer viewing it through the lenses of the studio,” Freddie said.

Freddie last appeared in a cameo role in the film Clerks III’.

He is set to appear as a Latino father in the Christmas rom-com ‘Christmas With You. (ANI)

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Nicole Kidman To Be Honoured With AFI Life Achievement Award

Hollywood actor Nicole Kidman is set to be recognized for her cinematic achievements through the AFI Life Achievement Award.

According to a report by Variety, the ‘Moulin Rouge!’ actor will be presented with the honour at the Dolby Theatre.
The ‘Aquaman’ actress would become the 49th artist to be given this award. In addition, she will be the first person from Australia to receive the honour.

“Nicole Kidman has enchanted audiences for decades with the daring of her artistry and the glamour of a screen icon,” Variety quotes Kathleen Kennedy.

Kathleen is the current chair of the AFI Board of Trustees.

“She is a force both brave in her choices and bold in each performance. AFI is honoured to present her with the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award,” Kathleen added.

Kidman, 55, is widely renowned as one of her generation’s finest thespians in film.

She won the Academy Award for her role in ‘The Hours’.

She also has two Emmy Awards in her kitty for the TV drama ‘Big Little Lies’, as per a report by Variety.

Her rich repertoire consists of a number of indie films and commercial blockbusters.

She has worked with a number of renowned film directors like Stanley Kubrick, Sofia Coppola, Sydney Pollack and Lars von Trier.

The ‘Days of Thunder’ actor also made her mark in theatre.

Opposite Iain Glen, Kidman starred in the 1998 production of ‘The Blue Room’, for which she received a Laurence Olivier nomination.

According to a report by Variety, the presenters for the upcoming award ceremony haven’t been announced yet.

The AFI Lifetime Achievement Award was first given out in 1973 to ‘Stagecoach’ actor John Ford. (ANI)

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