11 Hollywood actors who remember their makeup and wardrobe as a complete nightmare
While most actors love their work and even enjoy long hours of filming, the truth is that there are some who have experienced complete nightmares while acting. It's that their costumes and makeup ended up making things much more difficult!
At least that's how these 11 Hollywood celebrities revealed it, after living terrible experiences on set.
Not only did they wear uncomfortable suits, but some even put their lives or health at risk in order to interpret their characters perfectly, with each of their characteristics and features.
And after that… There is no doubt that they are all professionals!
From wearing suits that made it difficult to breathe, to enduring terrible allergies to makeup, all of these actors were willing to go through uncomfortable situations in order to make the film successful.
And yes they did! His characters remain highly remembered to this day.
Do you want to know who we talked about and how terrible the experience was on set? Find out in this list below:
1. Anthony Daniels, Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope (1977)
The suit that Anthony Daniels wore to play the C-3PO robot had fiberglass, plastic and aluminum parts, so moving around was extremely difficult. It was even difficult for him to breathe! And it took him two hours to put it on or take it off.
2. Johnny Depp, Young Scissorhands (1990)
Did you know that Johnny Depp lost consciousness after shooting several takes of the scene where Edward was on the run? It was all due to the heat and I brought her from him! It turns out that the shoot was in California, during a hot summer, but Johnny Depp felt it stronger than all the other actors, because his costumes were made of a material that made him sweat even more.
3. Tom Felton, Harry Potter
While Tom Felton didn't have to wear any awkward outfits during his appearances in Harry Potter, he did have to dye his hair every 10 days to keep it blonde. And that was torture for him!
4. Chris Evans, Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Chris Evans's head started to hurt as soon as he put on his Captain America helmet.
5. Jeff Goldblum, The Fly (1986)
Jeff Goldblum ended up totally exhausted after starring in this movie in which he transformed into a fly. It is that he had to spend 5 hours sitting waiting for his makeup to be ready, in addition to having to wear an uncomfortable latex suit and contact lenses that distorted his gaze.
6. Patrick Stewart, Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994)
Patrick Stewart had to wear a lycra suit for 7 years that was one size smaller than the one he was wearing. That was the way for him to always look perfectly smooth and wrinkle-free, but as a consequence, he had to endure great pressure on his shoulders, neck, and back.
"I hated it. In fact, we got rid of it after the second season thanks to my chiropractor, who said that if they didn't remove it, we were going to sue Paramount for the permanent damage caused to my spine, ”the actor revealed in an interview. .
7. Ron Perlman, Hellboy (2004)
The actor had to wear a special suit that had a rubber prosthesis that covered his back and chest, and not only that, every day he had to spend 4 hours putting on makeup. In all, he applied makeup 86 times. Too!
8. Dan Stevens, Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Do you think the suit Dan Stevens wore was hot? You are right! The actor had to wear a special vest with tubes through which cold water passed to cool off. He even had to change his diet to avoid exhaustion: he ate 4 servings of stew every day to stay hydrated.
9. John Rhys Davies, The Lord of the Rings (2001-2003)
The actor suffered such an allergic reaction to makeup that he could only record his scenes every other day, as he gave his skin some time to recover. It's just that his face was completely swelling up!
10. Sean Astin, Lord of the Rings (2001-2003)
Do you remember hobbit feet? They had to stick to the feet of the actors, and to do it took more than an hour. They had to stand up while, otherwise their ankles would buckle and their false feet would deform. Sean Astin was even injured once!
11. Dane DeHaan, The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Electro's Revenge
The Green Goblin suit weighed 22 kilos, and to put it on, Dane DeHaan needed the help of electrical devices. It took 3 and a half hours to get ready to start filming. And it made him so hot that even between shots of the final battle between the Green Goblin and Spider-Man, the film crew had to pour buckets of ice over the actor's head to cool him down and avoid exhaustion.