Gladiator (2000) star Russell Crowe is attempting to give back to support a fellow actor. After the immense success of Gladiator 2 at the box office, the dormant franchise has finally returned to the public eye. Crowe did not appear in the sequel. His character, Maximus, died in the original. His presence remains, though, as characters continually acknowledge his influence on the overall narrative. Crowe has instead worked on a variety of other projects since the 2000 hit, including 3:10 to Yuma (2007), Les Misérables (2012), Man of Steel (2013), and the upcoming Kraven the Hunter (2024).
Recently, however, Crowe has turned his attention to an important cause: supporting his fellow Gladiator cast members. Stuntman Chara Allan suffered a severe leg injury after attempting to renovate his garage door, leading to fears that his leg could be amputated. His coworker organized a GoFundMe campaign, which set a £25,000 goal to help Allan afford an expensive and less invasive treatment.
Recently, however, Crowe has turned his attention to an important cause: supporting his fellow Gladiator cast members. Stuntman Chara Allan suffered a severe leg injury after attempting to renovate his garage door, leading to fears that his leg could be amputated. His coworker organized a GoFundMe campaign, which set a £25,000 goal to help Allan afford an expensive and less invasive treatment.
- 11/30/2024
- by Lukas Shayo
- ScreenRant
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