Russell Crowe Didn't Know There's Real Exorcist of Vatican Until He Starred in 'Pope's Exorcist'
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In a new interview, the 'Gladiator' actor opens up on what drew him in to play real-life Catholic priest and exorcist in new supernatural horror movie 'The Pope's Exorcist'.

AceShowbiz - Russell Crowe needed to get "fascinated" by his character in "The Pope's Exorcist". The 59-year-old actor takes on the role of Father Gabriele Amorth - an Italian Catholic priest who claimed to have performed thousands of exorcisms during his life - in the new film and revealed that he had to do a lot of research as he had never heard of his alter ego before the film.

"The key thing for me on this was getting fascinated by him. I know it makes me seem very naive, but I had no idea there was a job called the Chief Exorcist of the Vatican. I was like, 'Oh, okay,' " Russell told Collider.

"I thought that was something that somebody had made up, and then I looked up and realised it was real. And then just tracking back through Father Amorth's life, it's a fantastic journey. It's a fascinating journey."

The "Gladiator" star took a deep dive into Father Amorth's story for the film and suspects that others will do so when they see the movie - which is based on the priest's memoirs "An Exorcist Tells His Story" and "An Exorcist: More Stories".

He said, "I began to believe in Father Amorth through reading about his life experiences. So by extension, if he's written it down in a book, he didn't make it up. So, there it is. The first two books, if they don't shake your foundations, nothing will. But it's definitely worth looking into."

Russell added, "And look, I met colleagues of his, I met friends of his, I met a man who did 160 exorcisms with him, and the way they talk about Father Amorth, it's not necessarily that he's on a pedestal, but he's certainly in his own rare air. They talked about him with a great deal of respect."

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