Famous actor Dermot Mulroney said he believes the way he was positioned in the poster ads for “My Best Friend’s Wedding,” ultimately cost him future roles.
Mulroney starred alongside Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz and Rupert Everett in the classic 1997 hit film that went on to clinch an Oscar nomination. The romantic comedy became a staple in pop culture and has since remained a classic in its genre. However, Mulroney said it took quite some time for him to find new acting roles after “My Best Friend’s Wedding,” and he thinks it’s because he wasn’t prominently featured in the ads for the movie, according to The New York Times.
Mulroney explained it was a full year after the release of the blockbuster rom-com before he was able to land another acting job.
“I was sitting there ready for the gift with purchase that was supposed to come along with being in a popular movie, and instead, I probably didn’t work for a year,” he told The New York Times.
“My best friend’s wedding” looks at actors Dermot Mulroney (R) and Rubert Everett (C) at the presentation of the movie during the 23rd edition of the American film festival in Deauville 11 September.(Photo by MYCHELE DANIAU/AFP via Getty Images
Dermot Mulroney and Julia Roberts attends the “August: Osage County” premiere at Ziegfeld Theater on December 12, 2013 in New York City. Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images
Dermot Mulroney attends the “August: Osage County” premiere at Ziegfeld Theater on December 12, 2013 in New York City. Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images
He evaluated the situation and came to a conclusion.
“I chalked it up to me being so tiny on the poster, the little guy on the cake,” Mulroney said.
“I thought, gosh, you guys, if you’d made me a little bigger, maybe I could have gotten a job.”
The famous actor eventually went on to land dozens of other jobs in Hollywood, but it’s clear he still questions the visuals used to promote “My Best Friend’s Wedding.” (RELATED: ‘She’s Not Pretty, She Can’t Act’: Hollywood Producer Carol Baum Rips Into Sydney Sweeney: REPORT)
His latest rom-com appearance happens to be alongside the “it” girl of the year, Sydney Sweeney, in “Anyone but You,” as he takes on the role of her father in the film.




