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Charlize Theron ‘is a rare commodity in Hollywood'

Charlize Theron ‘is a rare commodity in Hollywood'

Daily Tribune09-07-2025
Bang Showbiz | Los Angeles
Henry Golding thinks Charlize Theron is a 'rare commodity in Hollywood.'
The 38-year-old actor stars alongside the Oscar-winning actress in 'The Old Guard' movies and Henry has lavished praise on his co-star, observing that Charlize is one of the most professional people he's worked with.
Speaking to People, Henry explained: 'You know what it is? She is like a fine bottle of wine. These folks are a rare commodity in Hollywood.
'She is the female counterpart to Tom Cruise,' the producer says. 'She's not first thing in the morning, last on at night, and she's creating what she wants, and she's in there with the punch. She's there with the choreography.'
Henry believes that Charlize and Tom are unique figures in the business.
He said: 'And Tom Cruise is some of the last of the movie stars.'
Meanwhile, Charlize recently revealed that her children are unimpressed by her acting career.
The 48-year-old actress is raising two of the best-known movie stars in the world – but Charlize's kids are underwhelmed by her achievements.
During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Charlize quipped: 'My children have zero respect for me. 'It's just unbelievable, I feel like but they can be mean. 'Every once in a while I'm like 'There's an Oscar right there.' They are so not impressed with me.'
Charlize noted that one of her kids is more impressed by action movies.
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