Russell Crowe visits the Colosseum: after Gladiator, now he's going back there as a tourist


Russell Crowe returns to the Colosseum: this time, however, nothing to do with Gladiator, but simply for a family day out in Rome.

Roman vacation for popular New Zealand actor Russell Crowe: the unforgettable interpreter of Maximus Decimus Meridius in Ridley Scott’s film The Gladiator (which won him an Oscar as best actor in a leading role in 2001), has returned to the Colosseum. This time, however, not to stage gladiator fights, but simply as a tourist.

He made this known this morning with an ironic tweet, “Taking the kids to see my old office,” meaning. Demonstrating the stop during the vacation in Rome was a selfie in the ancient Flavian Amphitheater with family and girlfriend Britney Theriot. For Russell Crowe’s family, also a stop at the Trevi Fountain, “one of my favorite places in the whole universe,” said the Wellington actor. And last night, dinner for all at a restaurant in Trastevere, Antica Pesa.

Russell Crowe visits the Colosseum: after Gladiator, now he's going back there as a tourist
Russell Crowe visits the Colosseum: after Gladiator, now he's going back there as a tourist


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