Brendan Fraser Is an Oscar Winner: How to Watch The Whale, 'Encino Man,' The Mummy and M

We thought Brendan Fraser had his heyday back in the late '90s and early 2000s when he starred in hit films likeEncino Man,George of the Jungle, Blast from the Past, and most notably his continued role in The Mummy franchise. But now with an Oscar for Best Actor under his belt for his performance in

We thought Brendan Fraser had his heyday back in the late '90s and early 2000s when he starred in hit films like Encino Man, George of the Jungle, Blast from the Past, and most notably his continued role in The Mummy franchise. But now with an Oscar for Best Actor under his belt for his performance in The Whale, Fraser is enjoying a renaissance of sorts and we're completely here for it.

Recently finishing up his fourth and final season on HBO Max's Doom Patrol, based on the DC comics, Fraser soared in his role as Cliff Steele where he starred alongside Matt Bomer and Alan Tudyk. But people really began noticing when Fraser went on to star in The Whale this past year. Fraser's award-winning performance as a reclusive, overweight teacher struggling with his mental health and relationships tested his acting chops like never before. In fact, his performance in The Whale was so poignant that it secured Fraser his first Oscar nomination, which he went on to win, for Best Performance for an Actor in a Leading Role.

The Whale

A24

The Whale

The psychological drama directed by Darren Aronofsky and written by Samuel D. Hunter stars Brendan Fraser, Sadie Sink, Hong Chau, Ty Simpkins, and Samantha Morton. In the film, a reclusive English teacher with morbid obesity tries to restore his relationship with his teenage daughter. 

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And Fraser wasn't the only Oscar winner of the night who thought the highlight of his career ended in the '90s. Ke Huy Quan, previously best known for his roles as a young star in Indiana Jones and The Goonies secured a Best Supporting Actor Oscar win for his portrayal of Waymond Wang in Everything, Everywhere All at OnceAnd as Jimmy Kimmel pointed out, these two long-time actors once starred in a 1992 film together, Encino Man, which is currently available to watch via streaming.

Encino Man

Warner Bros.

Encino Man

Two high schoolers, played by Sean Astin and Pauly Shore, find a frozen caveman (Fraser) in their backyard. Once he's thawed, their worlds are turned upside down as he learns about the modern day. 

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We could go on and on about the accomplishments of the talented Brendan Fraser and we are loving this much-awaited comeback. Whether you're the biggest fan of the Oscar winner, or just want to watch a good film or show, we've got you covered. Below, we've rounded up the best films and TV shows of Fraser's career and where you can currently watch them.

The Mummy

Universal Pictures

The Mummy

Perhaps Fraser's most well-known role, The Mummy is streaming on Hulu. Make it a Mummy marathon and watch the sequels, The Mummy Returns and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, on Hulu as well.

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Journey to the Center of the Earth

New Line Cinema

Journey to the Center of the Earth

Looking for his missing brother, Brendan Fraser embarks on a journey with his nephew — played by Josh Hutcherson —to find him. During their adventure, they discover the center of the earth actually holds a lost world. 

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Apple TV+

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Doom Patrol

Warner Bros. Television

Doom Patrol

Silly and utterly ridiculous, Doom Patrol is a comic book-inspired show unlike any you've ever watched before. If you love a good laugh, you'll want to check out this HBO Max Original show. 

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HBO Max

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Blast from the Past

Warner Bros. Pictures

Blast from the Past

A father (Christopher Walken) traps his family in an underground bunker in the '50s only for their son (Brendan Fraser) to emerge in the '90s without any idea about what has happened in the past 35 years. He meets a girl (Alicia Silverstone) who helps him navigate this new world. 

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George of the Jungle

Walt Disney Pictures

George of the Jungle

In this '90s comedy, Fraser plays George, a man who was raised by apes with limited contact with the outside world. Despite his unusual upbringing, he falls in love with a wealthy heiress (Leslie Mann) and hilariousness ensues. 

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Disney+

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The Nut Job

Endgame Entertainment

The Nut Job

If you enjoy a light-hearted animated children's film, The Nut Job delivers just that. And along with the voice of Brendan Fraser, you'll hear Will Arnett, Liam Neeson, Katherine Heigl and Maya Rudolph.

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Bedazzled

Twentieth Century Fox

Bedazzled

Making a bargain with the devil (Elizabeth Hurley), an awkward man (Fraser) sells his soul to try and get the woman of his dreams. 

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Inkheart

New Line Cinema

Inkheart

In Inkheart, Brendan Fraser has the unique talent of bringing characters from books to life. Everything goes wrong, though, when a villain escapes their story. See what unfolds in this fantasy movie starring big names like Andy Serkis, Helen Mirren and Paul Bettany.

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Trust

Cloud Eight Films

Trust

This short-lived FX show with an all-star cast including Hilary Swank, Donald Sutherland and, of course, Branden Fraser, was well-received by critics, making this take on the Getty Family definitely worth checking out.

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Hulu

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School Ties

Paramount Pictures

School Ties

A star quarterback (Fraser) from a working-class family gets the opportunity to go to a prestigious academy in New England.  He soon realizes, however, that he must hide his Jewish faith from his new classmates. This 1950s period piece also stars Matt Damon, Chris O'Donnell and Ben Affleck.

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Monkeybone

Twentieth Century Fox

Monkeybone

In this Brendan Fraser film, Fraser plays a cartoonist who falls into a coma. While he is unconscious, he interacts with his monkey cartoon creation.

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Gods and Monsters

Lions Gate Films

Gods and Monsters

Starring Ian McKellen and Fraser, Gods and Monsters explores the last days of the legendary film director James Whale, who most notably directed Frankenstein. You can currently stream this movie for free with an Amazon Prime Video subscription.

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The Quiet American

Miramax

The Quiet American

Set during the Vietnam War, an older British journalist (Michael Caine) and a younger American (Fraser) compete for the affection of a native Vietnamese woman (Thi Hai Yen Do).

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Crash

Bob Yari Productions

Crash

Winner of Best Picture for its year, Crash tells the stories of individuals living in Los Angeles. Along with Fraser, Don Cheadle, Sandra Bullock, Thandiwe Newton, Matt Dillon and Jennifer Esposito star. 

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