Josh Hartnett’s Connection to Taylor Swift and ‘The Bear’Josh Hartnett’s Connection to Taylor Swift and ‘The Bear’ Josh Hartnett’s recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter revealed his admiration for Taylor Swift and how it relates to his character in the TV series “The Bear.” In “The Bear,” Hartnett’s character, Frank, is a devoted Swiftie. Hartnett himself attended Swift’s Eras Tour concert in London with his daughters, which resonated deeply with him. He described the experience as “wild” and “a good event for my daughters’ first concert.” Hartnett’s connection to Swift’s music extends beyond his personal life. His upcoming film, “Trap,” is partly inspired by Swift’s record-breaking world tour. The film follows a father (Hartnett) who discovers that a pop star concert is a trap set up by police. Hartnett’s casting in “The Bear” was deliberate, as series creator Chris Storer knew him from the culinary scene. Storer’s first film, which he discussed with Hartnett years ago, eventually became “The Bear.” Hartnett’s portrayal of Frank, Tiffany’s fiancé, has been praised for its warmth and sincerity. Hartnett expresses admiration for the show’s detailed set and intricate characters. He highlights the emotional complexity and realistic relationships depicted in “The Bear.” He appreciates Tiffany’s demand that her ex-husband attend her wedding and the scene where Frank interacts with Richie. Hartnett’s appreciation for Taylor Swift’s music and his role in “The Bear” reflect his ability to connect with audiences on multiple levels. His genuine enthusiasm and thoughtful character portrayal demonstrate his versatility as an actor and his commitment to authenticity. As Hartnett continues to balance his career and family, his recent experiences underscore the importance of joy in both spheres. His attendance at the Eras Tour concert and his role in “The Bear” remind us of the power of music and storytelling to create unforgettable memories and bring people together.
Josh Hartnett recently shared his admiration for Taylor Swift, drawing parallels between his real-life experiences and his character on the hit series “The Bear.” In a candid chat with The Hollywood Reporter , Hartnett, 45, discussed his role on the FX dramedy and how attending Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert in London with his daughters was a memorable, full-circle moment.
Hartnett’s character, Frank, is depicted in “The Bear” as a devoted Swiftie, a trait that resonates with Hartnett’s personal life. Gillian Jacobs, who plays his on-screen fiancée Tiffany, humorously suggested that Frank have a “stash of Taylor Swift friendship bracelets.” Hartnett agreed, sharing his own story about attending the concert. “Oh, definitely. Of course you would have the friendship bracelets, especially since they bought those concert tickets last season. Funnily enough, I recently went to the Eras Tour with my daughters and it was wild,” Hartnett explained, calling it a “good event for my daughters’ first concert.”
The actor described the concert as an extraordinary experience, noting the overwhelming energy of the crowd. “I’ve never experienced anything like it: 90,000 people in Wembley Stadium losing their minds, including my two daughters. And people were so respectful, my daughters got so many bracelets and everything was really sweet,” he added. Hartnett, who has four children with his wife Tamsin Egerton, stressed the significance of the event for his family.
Hartnett’s connection to Taylor Swift’s music extends beyond his personal life. The plot of his upcoming film, “Trap,” is partly inspired by Swift’s record-breaking world tour. The film follows a father, played by Hartnett, who takes his daughter to see a pop star, only to discover the event is a trap set up by police to catch a serial killer. Director M. Night Shyamalan described the film as “What if The Silence of the Lambs happened at a Taylor Swift concert?” The film, set for release on August 2, promises to be a thrill ride for audiences.
In “The Bear,” Hartnett’s character Frank is introduced as the attentive and kind fiancé of Tiffany, played by Gillian Jacobs. Casting Hartnett in the role was a strategic decision by series creator Chris Storer, who had known Hartnett for years through mutual friends in the New York and Los Angeles culinary scenes. Hartnett recalls his first conversation with Storer, in which they discussed a possible role in Storer’s first film. “I remember him saying he was trying to do another movie about chefs, because his sister (The Bear producer Courtney Storer) was a chef, and then years went by and I started hearing all this hype about The Bear,” Hartnett explained. “It sounded really familiar, so I watched it and saw Chris’ name and was amazed. I called him right away to congratulate him and tell him what a great show it was.”
Hartnett’s portrayal of Frank in “The Bear” has been well-received by fans, who appreciate the warmth and sincerity of the character. The actor shared his excitement about joining the beloved series and the easter eggs he worked into the episode. “It was organic, but not that organic,” Hartnett joked about how his conversation with Storer led to a job.
Reflecting on his experience working on “The Bear,” Hartnett expressed admiration for the show’s detailed set and the depth of its characters. He praised the show’s ability to capture the complexity of relationships and the emotional struggles of its characters. “I love that Tiffany demands that her ex-husband come to her wedding. That feels very real to the world of The Bear and that dynamic where she’s like, ‘I don’t care if you want to come or not, I need you,’” Hartnett said. He also highlighted the scene in which his character Frank interacts with Richie, played by Ebon Moss-Bachrach, describing it as a moment that reveals a lot about both characters.
Hartnett’s appreciation for Taylor Swift’s music and his role in “The Bear” reflect his ability to connect with audiences on multiple levels. His genuine enthusiasm for Swift’s concert and his thoughtful portrayal of Frank in the series demonstrate his versatility as an actor and his dedication to bringing authenticity to his roles.
As Hartnett continues to balance his career and family life, his recent experiences highlight the importance of finding joy in both personal and professional endeavors. His attendance at the Eras Tour concert with his daughters and his role in “The Bear” serve as reminders of the power of music and storytelling to bring people together and create lasting memories.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter, Empire, Gold Derby