Logan Lerman hails 'talented and good-looking' co-star Brad Pitt
Logan Lerman has heaped praise on Brad Pitt, describing his former co-star as "talented" and "good-looking".

Logan Lerman thinks Brad Pitt is the "coolest-looking person" he's ever met.
The 33-year-old actor first met Brad, 61, during his childhood, and he relished starring alongside him in Fury, the 2014 war film.
Logan told Interview magazine: "I met Brad when I was a little kid as a fan at a restaurant. He was in full leather pants, leather button-up, just the coolest-looking person I’d ever seen in my life. Then we worked together and became friends.
"It’s nice when you meet people you admire and they are not fussy and particular. They just want to make something great. I’ve worked with some people, who shall remain nameless, that aren’t like that."
Logan has worked with some "obnoxious people" during his career - but he insists that Brad was friendly and professional.
The movie star said: "I will not [name them], but wouldn’t it be fun if I just started bashing all the obnoxious people I’ve worked with? But Brad was so giving."
Logan recalled being blown away by Brad's talent and good looks, too.
He added: "You’re just like, 'What the hell?' And he’s humble."
Meanwhile, Logan recently joined the cast of Only Murders in the Building and the actor admitted that he found the show's set to be "oddly fun".
Logan stars in season five of the hit TV show, and the actor revealed that he relished the experience of working with the likes of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez.
Speaking to People, he explained: "It's an oddly fun set to be on."
The actor admitted that "sometimes, sets are not that enjoyable". However, he hailed the Only Murders set for being "a really good one".
He shared: "It's so great. That's a really fun show to work on. I had a really good time."
Despite this, Logan is determined to remain tight-lipped about his on-screen character.
The actor doesn't want to ruin any surprises for fans of the murder mystery show.
He said: "I don't want to ruin anything, but I'm excited for people to see it."