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Extreme things actors did to prepare for roles and get into characters - Page 37 of 41 - Kiwi Report

Extreme things actors did to prepare for roles and get into characters


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[post_page_title]Daniel Day Lewis, again[/post_page_title]
His role in 1989 drama ‘My Left Foot is further proof that Daniel Day-Lewis is one of the greatest actors of our time. In order to prepare himself for playing a man with cerebral palsy, Lewis didn’t leave his wheelchair.

Daniel Day Lewis, again

He also asked crew members to spoon-feed him his food. However, perhaps the craziest part about his performance is that the slumped posture he adopted went on to cause two of his ribs to break. Now that is what you call dedication!

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