Posted AT 4:56 AM EST on 27/09/07
Russell Crowe discovers reason he acts out
CATHRYN ATKINSON
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
Oscar-winning movie star Russell Crowe, known as much for his hot temper as he is for acting, has some irascible ancestors in British Columbia, a British television program has revealed.
The Australian actor's great-grandfather, who immigrated to Canada in 1925, was a Kelowna, B.C., auctioneer, known for breaking plates and reciting poetry.
The similarities came to light as Mr. Crowe filmed an episode this month of Who Do You Think You Are?, a British Broadcasting Corp.
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