Think being an actor is not a job? No matter how. Sometimes actors for a role are forced to suffer and do dangerous and reckless things. And all for a real picture on the screen!
Harrison Ford in “Indiana Jones” did not want to be replaced by an understudy in the scene when a 130-kilogram huge boulder rolls behind him. For the scene, it was necessary to shoot close-ups of Ford’s face.
For his role in the film “The Right Guys” Dennis Quaid learned to fly an airplane, having received the appropriate license.
In the fourth part of Harry Potter, for the scene where the hero participates in the second test, Daniel Radcliffe had to take a six-month diving course. The actor himself was under water for 40 hours on the set.
Everyone knows that Jackie Chan without stuntmen does all the stunts for films. The most dangerous stunt is going down the glass building of a skyscraper at almost 180 degrees.
Angelina Jolie for the role of Gia decided to completely immerse herself in the role of a lonely girl, so she did not communicate with her children, husband and friends.
All the tricks in the movie District 13 were performed by David Belle on his own without understudies, because he is the founder of parkour.
For the role of the pianist in The Green Book, Mahershala Ali spent three months learning to play the instrument.
For the six-minute scene where the hero of the film “Long live Caesar!” dances tap dance, Channing Tatom had to learn how to dance it for 3 months, although the actor already dances very well.
Choi Min Sik for the filming of “Oldboy” worked out hard for two months and lost 10 kilograms. He also performed almost all the complex stunts in the film himself.
In Walk the Line, Reese Witherspoon sings and plays the autoharp. For the role, the actress studied both vocals and playing the instrument along with her filming partner.
Jamie Foxx also took his role as a taxi driver very seriously in the film “Accomplice”. To realistically play the character, the actor worked in a taxi and participated in racing races.
In order for Joaquin Phoenix’s character in The Master to have an obnoxious smirk and clenched jaw, the actor had to go to the dentist, who gave him braces.
Daniel Day-Lewis prepared very seriously for the filming of The Crucible. He built the character’s house himself, sowed the field using ancient tools, lived in a village that was built specifically for filming. And he lived without electricity and running water.
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