The Crow’s Ernie Hudson Recalls Friendship With Brandon Lee And The Emotional Conversation They Had Right Before His Death
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The Crow’s Ernie Hudson Recalls Friendship With Brandon Lee And The Emotional Conversation They Had Right Before His Death



The death of Brandon Lee on the set of The Crow will forever be regarded as one of the great tragedies in modern Hollywood. The young actor and son of martial arts legend Bruce Lee was on the precipice of becoming a major star when he was making the beloved 1994 film, but his life was cut when a firearm misfunction during production resulted in his death. It was a horrible thing to happen, but he still lives on in the memories of those with whom he grew close during his time in the industry.

Ernie Hudson got to spend some significant time with Brandon Lee prior to his death, and he recently discussed his relationship with his Crow co-star in an interview for the Power Up With Tony Horton YouTube channel. Hudson plays Sergeant Daryl Albrecht opposite Lee’s Eric Draven in the Alex Proyas film, and when asked to reflect on their relationship, he told the story of how they first had the opportunity to meet. Referencing the upcoming Crow remake starring Bill Skarsgård, he said,

As far as I’m concerned, Brandon Lee was the Crow. He was such a great guy. I met Brandon maybe about eight years before we did the movie. I was doing a series up in Vancouver with Miguel Ferrer. [Miguel and Brandon] were good friends, and Brandon had flown over from China where he’d been working and just kinda hung out maybe five or six days and I got to know him pretty well. So, when The Crow came up, he wanted me to be a part of this film. But Brandon was just one of those rare people. He just had a way of including everyone.



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