Starring on Collateral beauty 'helped me deal with my father's death'- Actor Will Smith

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By Mirror | Dec 06, 2016
Will Smith Photo: Courtesy

Will Smith says that working on his latest film Collateral Beauty helped him through a tough time in his life - the death of his beloved father.

The 48-year-old actor was left devastated when his father Willard Carroll Smith, Sr. died in November but admits starring in the drama film has made it easier to cope with his personal loss.

Will Smith with his father Willard Photo: Courtesy

He told People Now: "This has been one of the greatest confluences of life and art that I’ve ever experienced.

"Some of the issues that the character is dealing with are so profoundly perfectly timed for what I was experiencing in my life. It was just a fantastic opportunity to grow as an actor while I was growing as a man ...

"I think more than ever I see - and intellectually I’ve accepted [but] it’s still difficult emotionally - I understand that suffering is how we grow. Even in my life with Jada, like I’m a hopeless romantic, but romance is not love.

That’s not what love is. That fluffy, fancy, pretty stuff is actually anti-love. It keeps you away from love. Love is really born of surviving with somebody."

In the movie, Will plays an advertising executive who hides away after a personal tragedy. However, his friends and colleagues hope to help him out of the rut with a drastic plan to encourage him to face up to the tragedy.

When Willard passed away, Will's ex-wife Sheree Fletcher took to social media to write a personal message in memory of her former father-in-law.

Captioning a picture of Will, his father and her son Trey - who she has with Will - she wrote on Instagram: "We're gonna miss you Daddio! You lived & played by your own rules...you truly were 1 of a kind! You instilled discipline, and a work ethic that has created a legacy in your honor! (Pic left to right: Will Smith II; Will Smith III (Trey); Will Smith I (Daddio!) #RIPDaddio #donttellmetheresnothingyoucantdo #WillSMITH1 (sic)"

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