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Extreme things actors did to prepare for roles and get into characters - Page 40 of 41 - Kiwi Report

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


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[post_page_title]Angelina Jolie[/post_page_title]
For her starring role in the 1998 biopic TV film ‘Gia’, Angelina Jolie fully immersed herself in the world of the real-life woman she was playing, supermodel and victim of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, Gia Carangi.

Angelina Jolie

To fully realize the character she was playing, Jolie cut herself off from her friends, family, and husband. She told her husband at the time, Jonny Lee Miller, that there was no other way around it, simply because she needed to understand how Gia felt in the world.

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