From Hulk to sex symbol


From Hulk to sex symbol, 5th May 2004
(Credit: The Sydney Morning Herald)

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It would be safe to say Eric Bana has reached sex symbol status in the United States.

The Australian funnyman, turned Hollywood star, has been touring the US like a rock star with his new pal Brad Pitt, appearing on major US TV shows.

The pair are the stars of the ancient Greek epic Troy, and the response during their publicity tour, particularly from female fans, would make the Beatles or Rolling Stones blush.

First up on Monday, Bana and Pitt shared a couch on the Oprah Winfrey TV talkshow, launching the studio audience into a frenzy.

A few hours later they were swamped at the MTV headquarters in New York by a studio of screaming teenagers.

One girl left her seat to give the two stars a hug.

"It's Brad Pitt and Eric Bana Day, or as I like to call it, Wives Leave Your Wedding Rings At Home Day," MTV host Damien Fahey, standing with Bana and Pitt, and surrounded by about 100 fans, told his audience.

"There's a lot of ladies not wearing wedding rings thinking they may have a shot with one of you guys. That's all I'm saying."

Bana and Pitt looked amused, with Bana responding, "That's terrible behaviour."

Bana and Pitt acted like great mates, slapping each on the thigh and giving each other hugs.

Troy was shot in barren areas of Malta and Mexico, and the pair were asked on MTV what they did to entertain themselves when not on the set.

"We did close down a few places," Pitt said with a mischievous smile.

Bana responded, "Sometimes you get led astray by people like this guy here. It's not healthy."

When Winfrey introduced Bana, women of all ages in her audience were shrieking like schoolgirls, giving the star of Hulk a 20-second standing ovation.

"Brad isn't the only heart-stopper, though, in the grand saga," Oprah proclaimed.

"Not the only one! The man who plays his mighty arch enemy is something to behold also."

In Troy, which opens in Australia on May 13, Bana plays Prince Hector of Troy and fights a dramatic battle against the Trojan war's greatest warrior, Achilles, played by Pitt.

The actors spend most of the movie with their shirts off, revealing pumped up physiques they spent six months sculpturing before shooting began.

Winfrey quizzed Pitt about his fitness regime and his bodybuilder-like body, particularly his buttocks.

Then it was Bana's turn.

"Were you trying to get your butt tight too?" Winfrey asked Bana.

"Oprah!" Pitt interrupted.

Bana didn't mind, telling the billionaire talkshow host, "Well, we had to do what we had to do."

At MTV, the two actors were asked about their favourite bands and Bana could not resist giving a plug to one from his homeland.

"Powderfinger from Australia. They're hot," he said, probably generating thousands of US CD sales with the MTV audience.

Pitt, recently crowned by People magazine as one of The 50 Most Beautiful People in the World, also paid a flattering compliment to his new mate.

The American heart throb was asked about an MTV reality show featuring two young men who underwent plastic surgery to look like him.

Pitt wished the men "the best", but added, "I want to look like Eric Bana."

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