One of Paul Walker's frequent co-stars remembers the late Fast & Furious actor's toughness and heroism, saying 'you didn't want to fight him.'
One of Paul Walker's frequent co-stars recounts the actor's toughness. Beginning his career as a child actor, Walker is best known for his role as Brian O'Conner in the Fast & Furious franchise, which he played until his untimely death in 2013 due to a fatal car crash.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT During a recent appearance on the Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum podcast, Caan shared some of his fondest memories about the late actor. The two met on the set of Varsity Blues and quickly became friends, but maintained an on-and-off relationship over the years.
He was a tough, tough, tough kid. You don't want to fight Paul Walker, you didn't want to fight him. He's so pretty that you'd think that he's soft, but he was the first to jump out of the car if there was a beef. He was the first to go protect a woman if she was getting mistreated.
Brian remains alive in the Fast & Furious universe, as his blue Nissan GT-R drives up to the Toretto's house at the end of F9 for a family gathering. As revealed by the Fast X trailer, Brian is returning in the tenth film's flashbacks to the Rio heist from Fast Five. Though Paul Walker has been gone for ten years, his memory lives on through Fast & Furious and the many co-stars' lives, like Cann and others, that he impacted during his career.
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