LOS ANGELES – Brad Pitt "kind of became" a dad to his on-screen daughter in 'Moneyball'.
The 47-year-old actor – who raises six children with partner Angelina Jolie - appears as a baseball team manager in the film, and Kerris Dorsey, who plays his 13-year-old daughter, said he made it "fun" to be on set.
Speaking at the film's premiere in Oakland, California, she told website Access Hollywood: "I can tell he's a really good dad because he was so great with me. And so much fun. He made it really fun to come to work. He kind of became like my dad a little bit, it was fun."
Kerris also learned lots about Brad's children Maddox, 10, Pax, seven, Zahara, six, Shiloh, five, and three-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne while shooting the movie.
She added: "He talked about them a lot. I kind of know a little bit about them. He loves them. He's a really good dad."
Brad also attended the premiere and was at his most charming, taking off his jacket and unbuttoning his shirt before posing for pictures with fans.
A source told UsMagazine.com: "He was hugging old ladies, taking pics with co stars, and letting the crowd photograph him with cell cameras.
"He was charming the pants off people."
Earlier in the evening, Brad talked about meeting former professional baseball player and Oakland As manager Billy Beane, who he portrays in the movie.
He said: "We mainly sat around and had a laugh. He is one funny guy. He and everyone with the Oakland As were really gracious, opening doors for us."
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