John Goodman is detailing his March injury on the set of his upcoming movie with Tom Cruise and Oscar-winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu.
“It was a real accident. We had been working on the scene for a week and a half. I wasn’t quite getting it right, and through a process, I finally made a breakthrough,” the star of Argo and TV’s just-concluded HBO series The Righteous Gemstones tells The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Friday. “But after that, we were blocking it, and I was wearing stocking feet, like I had been for the last week and a half. I was passing Tom, and my legs just went on the floor, and I came up parallel to the ground and landed on my hip.”
Goodman, 73, then did what anyone would do.
“I tried to get back up, and when I couldn’t do that, I started fearing the worst,” he says. “I didn’t know I had fractured it until we got X-rays.”
As EW reported at the time, Goodman was treated at a hospital.
“Actor John Goodman experienced a hip injury,” a rep for the studio, Warner Bros., told Entertainment Weekly in March. “He received immediate medical attention that led to a brief delay in shooting to allow him time to recover. The production resumes shooting next week following John’s full recovery.”
In the new interview, Goodman explains his treatment.
“There was a brilliant doctor on set, and he got me into the Cleveland Clinic [in London],” the Big Lebowski actor says. “They operated the next morning, and so far, so good. Unfortunately, I was down for about a month there where I couldn’t do anything, and it was driving me nuts. They found other things to do, and I finally got back into it.”
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Goodman’s latest project is animated movie Smurfs, in which he voices Papa Smurf. He costars alongside a star-studded cast that includes Rihanna, Nick Offerman, James Corden, Octavia Spencer, and more.
Smurfs arrives in theaters July 18.
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