Why Did Brad Pitt Turn Down A Key Role In Almost Famous? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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What if Brad Pitt had played Russell Hammond in Almost Famous? It sounds like a missed opportunity! Well, he almost did until creative differences happened. In an interview (via Fox News), director Cameron Crowe spilled tea about the very moment, which could’ve changed the film entirely.

At the start, the Almost Famous cast lineup looked extremely different. Per Crowe, there were talks of Meryl Streep as the mom, Elaine Miller, and Natalie Portman as the iconic Penny Lane, the free-spirited “band-aid,” the role that ultimately went to Kate Hudson. However, it was Pitt who was initially tapped for the role of Russell Hammond, the lead guitarist of the fictional band Stillwater.

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“He was the first choice, just the first choice,” casting director Gail Levin said of Brad Pitt. Crowe had a strong connection with Pitt dating back to the Say Anything days when the actor was just breaking into Hollywood. Having met Pitt, Crowe knew he had something special. So, when it came time to cast Russell Hammond, Pitt seemed like the obvious pick.