Farrell confronts snapper at premiere
Colin Farrell got into an angry confrontation with photographers at the premiere of his latest movie in Toronto today.
The 33-year-old took objection to requests from the press pen for his sister to leave the red carpet so that they had a clear shot of the star.
In a brief stand-off he went nose-to-nose with one photographer and remonstrated loudly before retaining his composure.
Farrell was in the Canadian city for the premiere of 'Triage', a film which investigates the psychological effects of war on a photojournalist.
The actor stars alongside Christopher Lee and Paz Vega in the movie.
He arrived at the Elgin Theatre amid boisterous shouting from the press pen.
Photographers implored the actorâs entourage to âget off the carpetâ, prompting the angry scene.
He approached London-based Joe Alvarez who was among those shouting at those accompanying the star.
Mr Alvarez said: âWith celebs you get a lot of hangers-on, PRs, everyone and their wives surrounding the stars and we are limited for space.
âI was just saying: âPlease can everyone clear the carpet, move onâ. He took it personal. He said: âDo not shout at my sister like that, do not ever speak to my sister like that everâ.â
The confrontation quickly passed, with Farrell returning to his film promotion duties before taking his seat in the auditorium.
Speaking minutes after the incident, he said that studying photojournalists had not affected his views in regards to showbiz photographers.
He said: âIt is completely separate. I wouldnât ever compare, comparison is a dangerous business.â


