Just thought I would share this article below, from my local newspaper, and although Im sure no one will be surprised, these stories still make me shake my head in wonder sometimes.
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A Carbohydrate is a terrible thing to waste. Particulary if you only eat one carb a day, which is becoming routine in Hollywood. This is a town with a collective dress size of zero. A town that calls a slice of bread Sunday brunch; a town whose inhabitants only contact with a vacuum-cleaner is in the hands of a plastic surgeon. But, most of all, Hollywood is a town on a perpetual diet.
People diet to win roles. They diet to look good for the paparazzi. And they diet to win Oscars. Ever since Adrian Brody lost 13kg and picked up an Acadamy Award for his portrayal of Wladyslaw Szpilman in the 2002 drama the "Pianist", actors have been thinking of ways to lose weight and find gold.
Jamie Fox lost 13kg to play Ray Charles in the upcoming biopic "Ray" and Christian Bale shed an astounding 28kg to play the title role in his new film "The Machinist" His charactor hasnt slept in a year and is described in the script as a "walking skeleton". This guy makes Calista Flockhart look chubby.
"When I first wrote the charactor," says screenwriter Scott Alan Kosar "I assumed the shocking weightloss would be done with computor-generated imagery or cleverly designed costumes - never in my wildest dreams did I think an actor would go as far as to actually starve himself"
Even the films director Brad Anderson says Bale went "well beyond the call of duty"
As for Bales secret, Bale says he just didnt eat.
Why do these people do this to themselves and risk death?
"Total immersion into the charactor I'm ment to be" say Bale "You do it in the service of telling a great story".
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A Carbohydrate is a terrible thing to waste. Particulary if you only eat one carb a day, which is becoming routine in Hollywood. This is a town with a collective dress size of zero. A town that calls a slice of bread Sunday brunch; a town whose inhabitants only contact with a vacuum-cleaner is in the hands of a plastic surgeon. But, most of all, Hollywood is a town on a perpetual diet.
People diet to win roles. They diet to look good for the paparazzi. And they diet to win Oscars. Ever since Adrian Brody lost 13kg and picked up an Acadamy Award for his portrayal of Wladyslaw Szpilman in the 2002 drama the "Pianist", actors have been thinking of ways to lose weight and find gold.
Jamie Fox lost 13kg to play Ray Charles in the upcoming biopic "Ray" and Christian Bale shed an astounding 28kg to play the title role in his new film "The Machinist" His charactor hasnt slept in a year and is described in the script as a "walking skeleton". This guy makes Calista Flockhart look chubby.
"When I first wrote the charactor," says screenwriter Scott Alan Kosar "I assumed the shocking weightloss would be done with computor-generated imagery or cleverly designed costumes - never in my wildest dreams did I think an actor would go as far as to actually starve himself"
Even the films director Brad Anderson says Bale went "well beyond the call of duty"
As for Bales secret, Bale says he just didnt eat.
Why do these people do this to themselves and risk death?
"Total immersion into the charactor I'm ment to be" say Bale "You do it in the service of telling a great story".
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