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Brendan Fraser, sons match during rare appearance at 'Pressure' premiere

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Brendan Fraser and his children hit his latest film premiere locked and loaded with color-coordinated looks.

The American-Canadian actor, 57, stepped out with adult sons Holden Fletcher Fraser and Leland Francis Fraser at the premiere of his World War II thriller "Pressure" in New York City. Fraser wore an army green suit and a matching tie, while his sons wore button-down green shirts in slightly varying shades, paired with jeans. The film, a real-life historical thriller co-starring Andrew Scott and set during the intense days before D-Day, is in theaters May 29.

"The Whale" actor shares Holden Fraser, 21, and Leland Fraser, 20, as well as a third son, Griffin Fraser, 23, with his ex-wife, former actress Afton Smith.


Holden and Leland Fraser are both models, signed with Marilyn Agency. Both are also actors, with Holden Fraser studying at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, while Leland Fraser studied drama at the Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle.


Griffin Fraser is less in the public eye. Brendan Fraser's oldest son was diagnosed with autism at 2 years old, with the actor opening up about the diagnosis in recent years. He revealed on SiriusXM's "The Howard Stern Show" that he was initially "crestfallen" over it.


"You blame yourself and you think, 'my genealogy’ or 'I smoked weed in college,' you start blaming yourself over the reasons why," the "Mummy" actor said. "Then you learn quickly that I wouldn't have any other way."

Griffin's overflowing "joy" is part of what makes him admire his son the most. "I want to know what he thinks is so gut-bustingly funny all day long, in a genuine way, he's cracking himself up," Fraser continued.

 
 
 

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