Update on the Russell thing
Jun. 8th, 2005 09:32 amWell, this is a somewhat comforting article to see. It tells me that the impression I've had of Russell's character over the last four years or so is still holding up, though it's been badly dented this week. Here's hoping that he backs these penitent words up with action.
Crowe Tells of Shame Over Hotel Fracas
Crowe Tells of Shame Over Hotel Fracas
A combination of "jet lag, loneliness and adrenalin" led actor Russell Crowe to throw a telephone across the lobby of an exclusive New York hotel.
Crowe said he was ashamed of the violent incident that could see him jailed and admitted it was entirely his fault.
The double Oscar-winning actor was charged with assault after allegedly throwing a phone at a concierge in the Mercer Hotel because he could not make a call to Australia.
Crowe insisted he was "not aiming at" Nestor Estrada when he threw the telephone but conceded the incident could leave him in jail and unable to work in the US again.
"I'm at the bottom of a well. I can't communicate how dark my life is right now," Crowe told News Ltd newspapers.
"I'm in a lot of trouble. I'll do my best to solve the situation in an honourable way. I'm very sorry for my actions.
"I will spend the rest of my life if it takes it, trying to make it up with my wife."
Crowe said he was pleased his son Charlie was not old enough to understand the situation he was in because "that would be a heartbreaking thing".
He also said that he didn't want to imply that the situation was somebody else's fault.
"It's not. I know it's my fault. I've got to face up to it and deal with it.
"I'll cop whatever I cop."
Crowe said he had flown from New York to Manchester and back in less than a day to catch his friend Kostya Tszyu's world title fight.
Once back in New York he went to a bar for a few drinks.
Crowe then tried to call his wife Danielle in Sydney just after 4am New York time but could not reach her from his hotel room.
Frustrated, he is alleged to have gone down to the hotel lobby and after a heated exchange hurled the phone in the direction of Mr Estrada.
"I wasn't aiming at him," Crowe told the Daily Telegraph.
"But I've got no excuses. There's nothing you can say to people to explain the combination of jet lag, loneliness, and adrenalin."
"We flew over to see Kostya and back again in 20 hours and not being able to tell your wife that you're home and safe and you're okay is frustrating, particularly with the time thing."
Crowe said his fate lay with the "good graces" of Mr Estrada.
"I wouldn't imagine that he is in a position where he feels any obligation to do anything nice and I can understand that position completely," he said.
Crowe has refused to cancel his media commitments and is expected to return home in two weeks.
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Date: 2005-06-08 04:54 pm (UTC)Good luck to him.
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Date: 2005-06-08 04:55 pm (UTC)http://entertainment.msn.com/movies/hotgossip4?GT1=6657
He's also duking it out with Craig Bierko, who goes mano-a-mano with him in "Cinderella Man."
"Craig was really out of his depth. He'd never been in this sort of movie and never had this type of responsibility. There was no possibility of failure," Crowe recently told Entertainment Weekly. "He kind of came in with ... this sort of foppish, Long Island kind of actor-y idea. And it's like, 'Mate, you cannot hide with this. You're in a pair of shorts and boots -- that's it, buddy.' I had to help him get into that groove."
Crowe's idea of "help": excluding Bierko -- and only Bierko -- from his 40th birthday party on the Toronto set of the Ron Howard-directed flick.
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Date: 2005-06-08 05:07 pm (UTC)I don't know that I'd have gone as far as not inviting him to the party, though.
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Date: 2005-06-08 05:31 pm (UTC)And hell, if there's anything I've learned since reaching what at least numerically is supposed to be 'adulthood', a lot of us who are supposed to be grownups don't know what the hell we're doing anyway, regardless of what our professions are. ;)
(I hadn't seen the article, by the way--and I'm not terribly surprised by it. I'm the last girl you'll hear denying that Russell has an ego the size of New Zealand. But right now, I'm more anxious for him to get a rein on that temper. O.o)
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Date: 2005-06-08 06:43 pm (UTC)Good that he knows the seriousness of this, though.
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