This Hollywood stunman has just revealed the most cute story behind the Sigourney Weaver scene

Friendship always goes to fear.


After fighting extra land inExtraterrestrial, become the Whisperer Monkey inGorillas in the mistand proving that it is not afraid of any ghost inghost hunters, you thought the designated Oscar actressSigourney Weaver would be practically safe from fear.

But, according to a beautiful story of StuntmanRichard Cortone, who worked with Tisserand on the 2012horror movie The Wooden cabinThis is hardly the case.

Thursday, Cortone, who played a wolf in the thriller, shared a sincere Instagram post on how Weaver was apparently afraid of his costume. But all this disappeared once she learned to know the man behind the mask.

"We have traveled a little a little, holding my hand, speaks and we became friends," wrote Cetrone. "Problem solved."

The popular sky has appeared in nearly 70 movies and TV shows throughout its 25-year career, including servingBen Affleck's double on movies likeSuicide team andBatman V Superman.

But all that aside, Cetrone said that "one of the most cool moments" that he ever had on the plateau was when the weaver showed how rooted it was for him. "After making an attack scene as a werewolf, I could hear Sigourney Weaver applauding and screaming bravo," he wrote. "It made me feel like I'm doing the theater. It was very cool."

Given the time and patience he has explained to put Weaver's mind at ease, we have to echo what "Bravo". And for more good trivia movie, discover30 shocking facts on your favorite movies.

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