Despite previous reports, Paul Rudd says he was not up for the role of Jack Dawson in the 1997 blockbuster film “Titanic”. The actor, 50, denied rumours circulating that he turned down the iconic role, which ultimately went to Leonardo DiCaprio, during a new interview with The Ringer‘s “10 Questions With With Kyle Brandt” podcast. “No, no that’s not true.
I was never in the running. I just had a real interest in it because my father was a Titanic expert,” Rudd explained. Adding, “That was how he made his living.
Talking about the Titanic. So when they announced they were making this film I really wanted to get in on it for my dad. But no we were not in the running.” RELATED: Chris Evans, Paul Rudd Recall Marvel Pressure And First Day They
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