Legendary actor Brandon Fisher is making a comeback, so let's take a look at some of his most iconic films of the past.

Having worked in Hollywood for nearly four decades, Brandon Fisher has been a mystery. He played many famous roles in his career, and for a time he simply went out of business. Well, now, that's all going to change, and at the age of 52 he's back. The media rushed to cover his comeback, and perhaps that's how many people nostalgically feel about his classic films. It's also because he's about to play some very exciting roles, including the 600-pound English teacher in Darren Aronofsky's "The Whale" and the villain in the Batgirl movie. #布兰登 Fisher ##布兰登 Fraser #
In any case, it's clear that Brandon Fisher is on the verge of a well-deserved epic comeback. Brandon Fisher rose to fame in the 90s and showed his comedic flair in films such as Tarzan in the Forest, Rock 'n' Roll, and Sleeping Savage. He also starred in 1992's "College Storm," proving that he could play a theatrical role. His increasing appearances in film and television prove that he still has the charm and talent to light up the screen. Brandon Fisher has some highly anticipated films in the works. Before these films are released, let's take a look at 12 of his greatest films.
12. Crash
In Paul Haggis' best film Crash, Brandon Fisher plays Los Angeles District Attorney Rick Cabot, who finds himself in a moral dilemma as he grapples with racial tensions and tries to win re-election. Although the film is considered by many to be the winner of the "worst best picture of all time", it is still a great film. Brandon Fisher's supporting role in this film is very convincing.
11. "Gimme Shelter"
Brandon Fisher played tom fitzpatrick, a wealthy Wall Street agent, in the 2013 film, with Vanessa Hudgens. Tom struggles with whether to support his current family or accompany his illegitimate daughter. After the release of Give Me Shelter, Brandon Fisher donated his salary to a shelter made from real-life films.
10. "The Air i Breathe"
Li Zhihao's 2007 crime drama "The Air I Breathe" is very visually striking and poetic. Brandon Fisher plays Le, a man with a dark past who has the ability to see the future. The film certainly took a lot of creative risks, and while it may not be for everyone, it's certainly original.
9. "Airheads"
In this 1994 comedy, Brandon Fisher, Steve Bussimi, and Adam Sandler team up to tell the story of three aspiring rock musicians who eventually hijack a radio station. Rock 'n' Roll is by no means a masterpiece, but it's perfect for anyone who wants to relax on the couch and laugh.
8. "No sudden move"
Director Steven Soderbergh's latest crime film gives us an early glimpse of Brandon Fisher's physical changes in the upcoming film Whale. Brandon Fisher plays Doug Jones, a crime recruiter who hires a gang of gangsters to perform a mission that they have to work together to uncover what's really going on when their simple job goes completely off. "Don't Move" undoubtedly proves that Brandon Fisher is seriously out of shape and has made a formal comeback.
7. "School ties"
In one of Brandon Fisher's earliest dramatic roles, he played David Green, a Jewish high school student who won a football scholarship at an elite prep school. Green faced extreme anti-Semitism in College Storm, faced academic pressure in his conquest of new schools, and created a dramatic and thought-provoking film.
6. The Mummy Returns
We rarely see a sequel that matches the first film. Luckily, Mummy 2 makes this a difference, offering us new characters, adventures, and terrifying monsters. Brandon Fisher returns as Rick O'Connor on a new journey to defeat the evil Emerhotep (Arnold Voslow) in this stunning action movie.
5. "Encino Man"
Although his character may have been 2 million years old in this 1992 comedy, he was only 24 years old when he played Link, the cute and ignorant caveman, and he won our hearts. When Link spends time in high school with his best new friends Dave (Sean Astin) and Stoney (Pauly Shore), the climax ensues. "Sleeping Savage" undoubtedly demonstrates Brandon Fisher's comedic abilities and physical abilities as an actor.
4. Blast from the past
In Love In Time, Brandon Fisher plays Adam Webb, a 30-year-old man who spends his life in a bomb shelter with his eccentric parents. Watching Adam sail to Los Angeles for the first time in the 1990s was absolutely hilarious. This underrated film is filled with the voices, laughter and wonderful supporting characters of Christopher Walken and Sissy Spacek.
3. "The Quiet American"
The 2002 film adaptation of Graham Greene's best-selling novel The Silent American received very good reviews from critics. Brandon Fisher plays Young American Alden Pyle, who, towards the end of the First Vietnam War, finds himself in a love triangle with journalist Thomas Fowler (Michael Kane) and Vietnamese woman Red.
2. Gods and Monsters
The Gods and the Beast follows the final days of legendary filmmaker James Will (Ian McLean), who is best known for directing Frankenstein's Bride. Brandon Fisher plays Will's young gardener Clayton Boone, and the two begin a complicated friendship. The tragic story addresses love, death, and tolerance, and also produces one of Brandon Fisher's best films.
1. "The Mummy"
It's no surprise that the mummy came in first place. It's a classic action movie that has it all. Fantastic special effects, cute characters, and scary monsters make this movie unforgettable. Brandon Fisher, played by the brave and charming Rick O'Connel, proved his prowess. The film was a huge success and was made into a series. #木乃伊 #