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13 Actors Who Prefer To Forget A Role, Considered A Real Nightmare

Some actors, frankly speaking, cannot be envied. Impersonating another person is not easy at all. Moreover, if wearing an uncomfortable costume, risking fainting, or needing to perform with cotton in their mouth to make their cheeks look bigger, actors should unwittingly dream only of ending filming as soon as possible… But while watching a movie, we don’t even notice that the performer is hot or uncomfortable. This is the meaning of the word “professionalism”.

We, from awesome.clubwe love movies, and as we found out how difficult it was for our favorite actors to play their iconic roles, we came to respect them even more.

Tom Hiddleston — Loki (Thor, 2011)

The British actor, who won over audiences as Loki, admits that the character’s costume was not so easy to put on. “It was very hot. I wore leather pants, plate armor, and the cape, all very heavy. It was stuffy anyway and I still had to put on the horned steel balaclava. — so all the body heat couldn’t get out.”

Christian Bale as Batman (Batman Begins, 2005)

While Batman’s costume in this film was definitely more comfortable than previous adaptations, it also caused the actor a lot of trouble. Every day, Bale was dressed with the help of three people. Of course, when wearing the costume, he felt very hot. Bale himself admits that after six months of filming, he hated the superhero costume: it was a real headache. “I used the pain as the fuel for the character’s anger”declared the actor later.

Anne Hathaway as Catwoman (Batman: The Dark Knight Rises, 2012)

Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mister Freeze (Batman & Robin, 1997)

Senhor Frio’s costumes represented a real threat to the actor’s life and health. The character’s mouth was supposed to glow, so an LED was placed in the artist’s mouth. The problem is that in contact with saliva, the batteries were damaged and the acid in them leaked into Schwarzenegger’s mouth🇧🇷 He became terribly enraged and shouted, “How disgusting! What is that in my mouth?”

Jim Carrey as The Grinch (The Grinch, 2000)

Certainly, the role of the green villain was the most difficult in Jim Carrey’s filmography, which used large and uncomfortable lenses, on which artificial snow stuck, and it took several hours to put on the costume. The actor was furious and irritated the makeup artist🇧🇷 Seeking to help Carrey deal with the difficulties, an intelligence agent training specialist was hired to work on relaxation techniques with the artist.

Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique (X-Men: First Class, 2011)

Mystique’s costume used to be more difficult when it came to acting. The actress who played this character in the first adaptation of the X-Men had to stay in a chair for 12 hours while being made up. Jennifer Lawrence was luckier: when wearing a leotard, she had to make up a smaller area of ​​her body, but the difficulties could not be completely avoided either.

The actress could only go to the bathroom using a special funnel, so as not to take off her costume. The blue dye, used in Jennifer’s makeup, caused skin irritation and rashes, and it was only after that that Lawrence started wearing the leotard. One time, while removing makeup at home, Lawrence messed up the bathroom in a rented apartment🇧🇷 It turned blue, and the actress got into an argument with the owner over that reason.

Tim Curry as Lord of Darkness (The Legend, 1985)

Topher Grace as Venom (Spider-Man 3, 2007)

When asked if he kept his character’s fangs as a souvenir after filming, Grace confessed, “I don’t want to see them again.” Ultimately, the prosthesis hurt him. It was possible to put on Venom’s costume in an hour and, according to the actor, the outfit did not cause much discomfort, except for the inconvenience of going to the toilet. However, the dentures hurt your gumsalthough he found advantages: the actor declared that thanks to them he could get seriously angry, a necessary characteristic for the role.

Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

The actor, who spent many years filming the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, remembers how Iron Man’s helmet literally blinded him in the first production🇧🇷 “The producers wanted to use minimal CGI, so I really wore that costume,” shared Downey Jr. “They told me, ‘So Robert, when we say ‘Engine!’ go for it.’ I put on the helmet, it was closed, and I couldn’t see anything else when the LEDs came on. I was completely blind”.

Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow (The Avengers: The Avengers, 2012)

Johansson recalls that Natasha Romanoff’s leotard looked like a wetsuit. It was so hot and the actress was perspiring so much that the costume had to be washed at the end of the day. On one occasion, Johansson even had heatstroke with hallucinations🇧🇷 This happened during the filming of a fight on the roof, due to the strong heating caused by the suit.

Peter Weller as Robocop (RoboCop: Future Cop, 1987)

LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge, (Star Trek: The Next Generation, TV series, 1987-1994)

LeVar Burton’s character wore an eye plate, that is, he did not have a bulky, hot and uncomfortable costume. However, even a detail like this caused great discomfort: Burton said that he could not see practically anything with the device and constantly tripped over props and equipment. The plate was redesigned and made even heavier: in order not to fall, it was tightened with screws that constantly pressed against the actor’s temples. “For about 6 years I had a headache every day”declared Burton.

Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom (Harry Potter, film series, 2001-2011)

Many people know that the actor who played Neville Longbottom grew up to be a handsome man, but that was much earlier. “The gap between the second film and the third was longer than usual, and during that time, I lost weight,” says Lewis. “They tried to inflate my cheeks with cotton, then put pieces of sponge in my mouth to soak up the saliva, it was disgusting! Shoes two sizes too big, plastic inserts behind the ears to stick out, and false teeth.”

In addition, Lewis wore a costume that made him fatter and the actor’s memories of his clothes are not the happiest either: “I was 15, there were a lot of girls around, but I had to to use this damn thing🇧🇷 Everyone thought I was really fat.”

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