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Jared Leto gained over 60 pounds to play the role of Mark Chapman for the film, "Chapter 27".
By the middle of the shoot he was in a wheel chair because of health related problems.
Christian Bale lost 63 pounds for his role in "The Machinist".
Eric Bana gained over 50 pounds for his role in "Chopper".
Renee Zellweger gained more than a few pounds for the two "Bridget Jones" films.
Those are just four examples of modern-era actors that underwent remarkable transformations for a specific role. Perhaps we can springboard this into a discussion of other actors, preferably those of the golden-age that underwent similar transformations just for a role.
Here's a more detailed account of the actor' Jared Letos's health problems from a recent interview. Jared, revealed gaining 60lbs to play Chapman left him unable to walk.
He said: "My body was in shock from the amount of weight I gained. "I don't know if it was gout - but I had a definite problem with my feet. I couldn't walk for long distances. I had a wheelchair because it was so painful."
The 36-year-old star insists the weight gain was essential to the role and was shocked by people's reactions to his enlarged body. Jared explained: "It was important to make that transformation. It changed everything about who I was - the way I walked, talked, how I felt about myself and the way people treated me. It was interesting to see what people thought - some obviously thought I'd let myself go."
The star insists he will never resort to such drastic measures for a movie role in the future because his body still hasn't recovered. Jared added: "I'd never do it again, it definitely gave me some problems. "It took about a year to feel semi-normal. I don't know if I'll ever be back to the place I was physically."
Was the gain worth all the pain?
By the middle of the shoot he was in a wheel chair because of health related problems.
Christian Bale lost 63 pounds for his role in "The Machinist".
Eric Bana gained over 50 pounds for his role in "Chopper".
Renee Zellweger gained more than a few pounds for the two "Bridget Jones" films.
Those are just four examples of modern-era actors that underwent remarkable transformations for a specific role. Perhaps we can springboard this into a discussion of other actors, preferably those of the golden-age that underwent similar transformations just for a role.
Here's a more detailed account of the actor' Jared Letos's health problems from a recent interview. Jared, revealed gaining 60lbs to play Chapman left him unable to walk.
He said: "My body was in shock from the amount of weight I gained. "I don't know if it was gout - but I had a definite problem with my feet. I couldn't walk for long distances. I had a wheelchair because it was so painful."
The 36-year-old star insists the weight gain was essential to the role and was shocked by people's reactions to his enlarged body. Jared explained: "It was important to make that transformation. It changed everything about who I was - the way I walked, talked, how I felt about myself and the way people treated me. It was interesting to see what people thought - some obviously thought I'd let myself go."
The star insists he will never resort to such drastic measures for a movie role in the future because his body still hasn't recovered. Jared added: "I'd never do it again, it definitely gave me some problems. "It took about a year to feel semi-normal. I don't know if I'll ever be back to the place I was physically."
Was the gain worth all the pain?