He gave an interview and there some interesting things mentioned.
>You've been away from celluloid for a few years now. Why?
>I had the good fortune of not being repetitive in the kind of work I do. I am 47 now, I started making movies in my early 20s, so that makes it a quarter of a century! I have been working through the last millennium.
He didn't really answer the question JUST
>Do you read what's written about you online?
>I think doing that is like opening a Pandora's Box. If there is anything that I need to know which is of my immediate concern then I am sure that someone will tell me about it. I am more interested in others than checking my own statistics.
>tfw he'll never come here
>You think the immense success of 'The Mummy' typecast you as an action, adventure guy?
>I think I am just happy to have a job. I will always do my best in whatever genre it is. Adventure films are popular globally and I have been fortunate to be a part of a few of them.
>I think I am just happy to have a job. j-just
>Is a family vacation to India on the cards?
>I would like to spend some personal time here and introduce my children to this side of the world. The people I met couldn't have been friendlier, sincere and helpful. They made me feel comfortable and welcome. I don't think that's just because I am a 6'4 tall westerner. I haven't been to a place as exotic and interesting as India.
Will Afton allow him to bring his children however?
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/english/hollywood/news/Brendan-Fraser-I-havent-been-to-a-place-as-exotic-and-interesting-as-India/articleshow/53447991.cms
https://archive.is/6w9u8