Before the recent surge in biopic productions was the Johnny Cash-centricWalk The Line, which Russell Crowe passed up on. Created by James Mangold in 2005, the film saw Joaquin Phoenix as the music legend.Walk The Lineis remarkably accuratethanks to Cash’s son, who worked on the film as an executive producer and tackled his lifelong relationship with June Carter, not to mention his troubles with addiction. Consideredone of the greatest biopics of all time,Walk The Linewas unafraid to focus on the tragedy in the musician’s life.

While Reese Witherspoon rightly received high praise for her performance as June Carter, Phoenix stood out inWalk The Linefor his gripping performance and impressive vocals. Mangold has depictedCash again more recently inA Complete Unknown, though Phoenix did not return to the role. That being said, the actor was not originally considered for the part asthe studio wanted to award the role of Johnny Cash to Australian actor, Russell Crowe as Cash. The actor later turned down the role, and while regretful about missing out on such a momentous feat, Crowe’s reasons are respectable and humble.

Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash and Reese Witherspoon as June on stage in Walk The Line

Russell Crowe’s Reasons For Rejecting Walk The Line Were Very Personal

Russell Crowe Has Been A Lifelong Fan Of Johnny Cash

Crowe’s musical background is fascinating, and though his role in the 2012 musical adaptation ofLes Misérableswas very decisive, the actor has a very ardent passion for music. Crowe has released several albums throughout his life and has recently been on tour with the Indoor Garden Party in 2024. It is clear thatexecutives approached Crowe for Cash inWalk The Linebecausehis skills made him ideal for the role, and he would have delivered an exceptional performance. Although the offer is Crowe’s “dream role,” it was ultimately not meant to be.

Crowe explained that he rejected the biopic because he adores Johnny Cash and his music. Not only this, but the actor has been playing musician’s music his whole life.Crowe revealed that receiving awards by “climbing on Johnny Cash’s back to get […] nominations,” would have felt incredibly insincere,and he wanted to protect his own relationship with the musician. (viaThe Daily Mail) Crowe toldFar Out Magazine, “music to me is so personal that I didn’t want it to come to me because I was pretending to be somebody else. That is what the acting is for. But the music is, selfishly, about my songs.”

Walk The Line (2005) - Poster

How Different Walk The Line Would Have Looked Without Joaquin Phoenix

Phoenix Was The Perfect Choice For Johnny Cash In Crowe’s Wake

Phoenix gave an outstanding performance as Cash, andWalk The Linewill go down as one ofJoaquin Phoenix’s best moviesfor years to come. The movie demonstrates Phoenix’s range as an actor, as well as his surprising aptitude for musical performances.The performance earned Phoenix an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, and he went onto win the Golden Globe for his performance as the music legend. The actor was not a vocalist before signing onto the project, which makes his part all the more impressive as Phoenix did his own vocals and guitar playing for the role.

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Phoenix’s baritone sound is immediately identifiable, and Crowe has commended the actor, describing his work in the movie as “brilliant.” (viaFar Out Magazine) With that in mind,Phoenix had very little confidence in his own ability, saying that he had many “doubts,” (viaThe Repository) that other actors would have been far more ideal for the role. Needless to say, Phoenix stamped out all concerns with his performance inWalk The Line, where he expertly embodies the legendary figure and his vocal renditions come very close to the real voice of Johnny Cash.