• x013 July 06 – Lake Como, Italy (2004).
• x007 Magazines (2013).
• x001 ‘The Counselor’ Promo.
• x010 ‘Fury’ on set: Oxford, UK (10/01/13).
Thanks Pittfary.
Thanks Pittfary.
Thanks Pittfary.
D-Day veteran and ex-Sherman tank crewman Peter Comfort, 90, had the Hollywood legend in fits of laughter
A World War II hero told how he had Hollywood legend Brad Pitt in fits of laughter after telling him he had no idea who he was.
Ex-tank crewman Peter Comfort, 90, got a phone call from the producers of Pitt’s latest blockbuster in which the actor plays the commander of a Sherman tank.
They invited the D-Day veteran on-set to watch the filming of the A-list star’s latest WWII action movie ‘Fury’ and help the actor get to know what life was like living and fighting in a Sherman.
Peter went to meet the Ocean’s Eleven star – and left the film crew in stitches when he told him he’d had to check him out on the internet first.
He said: “Mr Pitt was very friendly and charming actually but I didn’t know who he was.
“I said to him ‘Until last night I didn’t have a clue who you were and then I googled you and you’ve been in quite a lot of films’.
“They all rolled about laughing when I said that.
Thanks to Pittfary & Carole.
Over the past week, Brad Pitt has been pap-snapped without his signature ponytail, opting for a shorter do – and it’s all in the name of playing an American soldier fighting Nazi Germany toward the end of WWll in the forthcoming action/drama film “Fury.”
But perhaps more crucial to the character than cleaning up his physical appearance was the two-day training Pitt underwent in June, alongside his co-stars Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Jon Bernthal, Kevin Vance as well as with director David Ayer and the film’s set coordinator and producer, at the National Training Center (NTC) in Fort Irwin, California.
The Hollywood team descended upon the base to get a better understanding of the daily life of a tanker in the United States Army, gaining some hands-on experience with armored vehicles. Pitt and his counterparts were able to check out an M-1 Abrams Tank and a Bradley Fighting Vehicle. And while the “Fight Club” star donned his day clothes, LaBeouf went for a more method acting approach – dressing in full (albeit mildly stained) combat uniform with patches and all for the entire stay, often going unnoticed and being mistaken for a real soldier.
“Shia had done previous training with the National Guard Unit. When he first pulled up, he immediately snapped a Parade Rest. He was very into the training, and not afraid to get dirty,” SFC Anthony White, who helped oversee the training program, told FOX411. “Shia brought out a carton of cigarettes for the guys and was just very engaging and really cared about what you were saying to him. And Brad was great too, asking the soldiers about their lives and families.”
But just as important as studying the vehicles was the one-on-one time the cast and crew had with the troops, listening to the deployment stories of nearly 15 armor soldiers from Operations Group, NTC, in addition to meeting with 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division Soldiers inside of the NTC training area.
“I felt honored to be able to share my experiences with the cast of ‘Fury’ and show them how we do our job. I was just sitting there and all of a sudden here comes Brad Pitt walking up and wanted to chat with me. It was a really good feeling,” noted Sgt. Xanthine Lepta, a 4th Inf. Div. combat engineer. “How often do you get a chance to meet a famous actor like Brad Pitt while working, and even better how often do you get to meet someone famous while in the middle of training for deployment?”
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