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Who turned down Forrest Gump?

Jenny Curran (played by Robin Wright) turned down Forrest Gump in the beloved 1994 movie of the same name. In the movie, Forrest’s love for Jenny was unconditional, but Jenny made choices that kept them apart.

Jenny’s upbringing had been rough and she was used to neglect and abuse. She saw Forrest as a gentle, kind soul and although she had feelings for him, she chose a different path in life.

Jenny wanted to try and create a better life for herself and make different choices. She told Forrest that she loved him and thanked him for being such an important part of her life, but that she did not think they could be together: “I don’t want to be your girl, Forrest.

I’m not your princess, I’m not gonna be saved by you or anybody else”. Despite her decision to turn him down, Forrest continued to be a supportive and loyal friend to Jenny throughout the film. Despite their love for one another, Jenny’s decision to turn down Forrest was ultimately the right one for her.

What role did Tom Hanks turn down for Forrest Gump?

Tom Hanks famously turned down the role of Jerry Maguire in the 1996 film, Jerry Maguire. The role of Jerry Maguire was then famously given to Tom Cruise, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal.

Hanks’ reason for turning down the opportunity was because he had already committed to his starring role as Forrest Gump.

The role of Forrest Gump was Hanks’ biggest role of the decade and one he was attached to for a long time. He was part of the production team and had read the book almost a decade before the film was finally made.

Hanks felt a strong connection to the character and despite the other fantastic opportunity, felt led to pursue his vision of Forrest Gump instead. He went on to win an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for the 1994 film.

What roles did John Travolta turned down?

John Travolta has had an impressive career spanning over four decades, during which he has starred in numerous iconic roles. However, along the way, he’s also passed up on some big roles.

In 1979, Travolta rejected the role of Ace in The Warriors that went to James Remar. The following year, he turned down the role of David Addison Jr in Moonlighting, which was then taken by Bruce Willis.

In 1985, Travolta rejected the role of Mister in Footloose despite the production team offering him a lot of money. In 1988, he again passed up the opportunity to play the Ghostbusters’ Dr. Peter Venkman, which became a hallmark role for actor Bill Murray.

Travolta also turned down the opportunity to star as Thomas Crown in The Thomas Crown Affair and John Dalton in Speed, both eventually sided by Pierce Brosnan. In the late 1990s, he rejected the role of Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part III, which offered to him and was then played by Al Pacino.

In 2005, he again passed up a great opportunity, choosing not to pair up for The Proposal with Sandra Bullock, who eventually was once again paired with Ryan Reynolds.

Overall, John Travolta has turned down roles for a variety of films throughout his successful career, some of which may have turned out to be iconic roles.

Who turned down the role of Sandy in Grease?

Singer and actress, Michelle Pfeiffer famously turned down the lead role of Sandy in “Grease”. She was apparently advised by her agent that the role was not the right one for her career. Pfeiffer is quoted as saying, “My agent said, ‘That part’s not for you.

It’s for somebody like Stockard Channing. ’ So I passed. ” In hindsight, the actress regretting her decision, thinking it could’ve been career defining. Ultimately, the lead role went to Olivia Newton-John, who is well remembered for playing the part of Sandy in the film.

Newton-John was already a star prior to the movie, but it vastly increased her career trajectory and cemented her place as one of the most memorable actresses in pop culture history.

What actress turned down the lead role in Titanic?

The lead role in Titanic was offered to the actress Kate Winslet, but she initially declined the role. However, after reading the script and becoming emotional about the story, she accepted the offer.

It was reported that over fifteen well-known actresses including Gwyneth Paltrow, Nicole Kidman and Winona Ryder were offered the role of Rose brilliantly portrayed by Winslet, but they all declined the role.

Horror director Wes Craven was even approached to direct the movie but he declined too. It is interesting to note that the Titanic scriptwriter and director James Cameron was initially rejected by twenty different studios!.

Why did Tom Hanks turn down the Shawshank Redemption?

Tom Hanks famously turned down the role of Andy Dufresne in The Shawshank Redemption for a variety of reasons. The primary reason being that he felt the movie was too similar to his previous movie “A League of Their Own,” which was released just a few months before Shawshank in 1994.

He also felt the prison drama wasn’t quite the type of movie that he wanted or that his fans would expect from him. Finally, he felt that the movie was too dark and depressing for his typical comedic roles.

Ultimately, the role went to none other than the late, great Morgan Freeman who gave an incredibly powerful and unforgettable performance.

Who were the first choices in Forrest Gump?

One of the first choices for the 1994 Academy Award-winning film Forrest Gump was actor Tom Hanks, who ultimately won the Oscar for Best Actor. It is said that director Robert Zemeckis initially had John Travolta in mind for the lead role of Forrest Gump, however the actor was unavailable at the time of filming so the role was offered to Hanks.

Other early contenders for the role were Bill Murray and Chevy Chase, who read for the part. Lastly, Kevin Costner was also considered, but he ultimately turned down the role of a lifetime, leaving the part of Forrest Gump to Hanks.

Why did Will Smith turn down the Matrix?

Will Smith turned down the Matrix because he felt the series didn’t match his acting style or values. He also stated that when he read the script, he thought it was “too keyboards, too technology” and he didn’t feel confident he could portray the character of Neo effectively.

Additionally, Smith had already committed to a number of other projects, such as Wild Wild West and Men in Black, which made him unavailable to fill the role. He has since commented that turning down the movie was the “only-regretful decision” he ever made.