Taking The Lead: Actors Who Steered Their Film Roles To Success

Whether it involves strict dieting, extensive costumes, or adopting weird hygiene habits, many actors will take extreme lengths to prepare for a movie role. Oftentimes, their commitment to the part pays off, but other times they're left with regrets. Here are some actors who took extreme measures to prepare for a role.

Demi Moore Underwent Military Training For G.I. Jane

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In G.I. Jane, Demi Moore plays the Luitnenant Jordan O'Neill, the first female to ever undergo Navy Seal training. In order to make the film as realistic as possible, Moore, as well as the others, underwent specialty military training. She even shaved her head in order to stay in character. Moore also performed the majority of her own stunts although she was offered a stunt actor.

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Robert DeNiro Packed On The Pounds For Raging Bull

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The Hollywood legend packed on the pounds for his portrayal of boxer Jake La Motta long gone from his glory days in the 1980 film, Raging Bull. In just four months, DeNiro but on 60 pounds of weight. Apparently, in order to do so, all he did was go vacationing, eating his way throughout Europe. Doesn't sound so bad!

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Jim Carey Took Method Acting To A Whole New Level

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Playing the role of your idol can be daunting. For Jim Carrey, he walked around on the set of Man On The Moon as the late Andy Kauffman. Carrey would have people on set call him "Andy" while staying in character through the whole film. That didn't help when Carrey annoyed Jerry Lawler, who had a real-life feud with Kauffman.

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Chris Hemsworth Tried The "Lost At Sea" Diet

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After bulking up bg time to play the son of Odin in Thor, Chris Hemsworth had to shrink back down again in order to be in In the Heart of the Sea. Before and during filming, Hemsworth was on what he called the "lost at sea diet," eating no more than 500 calories a day. However, after filming ended, he got right back into the gym for Thor: Ragnarok.

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Hugh Jackman Fasted For 36 Hours

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While preparing for his role of Jean Valjean, he went from his Wolverine physique, all the way down to a starving French prisoner. At one point, he went 36 hours without food or water, leading him to fall ill. He was also experiencing grouchiness on set, which he called a small price to play for such a notable role.

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Halle Berry Didn't Shower For Over A Week

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For Halle Berry's first film, Spike Lee felt she wasn't the type to play the character. So Berry went to visit an actual crack den to prepare to play the role of Vivian. Berry didn't bother to shower for over a week as she was only on set for ten days to shoot her parts.

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Piercings All Over The Place For Rooney Mara

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Rooney Mara pierced her face for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. She wanted to meet fans' expectations so Mara bleached her eyebrows, chopped off her hair, and learned martial arts. The actress wandered around Stockholm by herself to feel character Lisbeth's sense of isolation.

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Shia LaBeouf Cut Up His Face

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Shia LaBeouf had a strong commitment when he shot Fury. The Transformers star cut up his face and went on to pull out a tooth while avoiding bathing for months. He joined the U.S. National Guard, got baptized, and became a chaplain's assistant to Captain Yates for the 41st Infantry in his role.

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Jamie Foxx Fasted For A Full Week And Lost 30 Pounds

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Jamie Foxx followed a strict diet and daily workouts to lose 30 pounds. Foxx even agreed to wear prosthetic eyelids glued over his eyes to mimic Ray Charles' blindness. Foxx also learned to play all of the piano parts in the film, helping cement his Oscar win for Best Actor.

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Margot Robbie Can Hold Her Breath Underwater For Five Minutes

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Margot Robbie has established a name for herself thanks to playing Harley Quinn. The Aussie actress learned how to hold her breath underwater for five minutes for a fight scene in Suicide Squad. Robbie was competitive with her stunt double, so she wanted to prove her mad skills.

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Charlize Theron, Is That You?

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Charlize Theron went unrecognizable as Aileen Wuornos in Monster. Her makeup teams transformed her skin and hair to mirror Wuornos' real-life appearance. In a role like that, Theron felt she couldn't have done the film without drastically changing her looks.

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Natalie Portman Got Fit Like A Ballet Dancer

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Portman did her homework when she trained with Mary Helen Bowers, a former New York City ballet dancer, for over a year while shooting Black Swan. The actress supplemented dance class with swimming and endurance exercises. Portman wanted to perform Benjamin Millepied's tricky choreography too.

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Raw Buffalo Meat Was Leo's Go-To Meal

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Leonardo DiCaprio found the role that finally won him an Oscar. Before that particular moment happened, the actor slept in a horse carcass while eating raw buffalo meat during the nine-month shoot. DiCaprio wanted to be as truthful as he could be for the experience, and tossing himself in and out of freezing rivers helped too.

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Heath Ledger Lived In A Hotel By Himself

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The Joker wasn't a character Heath Ledger could quickly get into. Ledger reached out to Jack Nicholson, but not long before the late actor locked himself in a hotel room for a month. With no outside contact, Ledger wrote in a personal diary where he wrote some deep and dark content.

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Daniel Day-Lewis Spent A Summer At Hog Island

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Daniel Day-Lewis has some irregular ways of preparing for a role. In The Crucible, Lewis spent a summer at Hog Island before filming began. He rode to work on a brown horse while living without running water or electricity for the duration of the film.

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Anne Hathaway Followed A Near-Starvation Diet

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Realism caught up to Anne Hathaway when she dropped 25 pounds thanks to eating two thin squares of dried oatmeal paste. The commitment from theLes Misérables star went further when she shaved her head. Nevertheless, Hathaway won a best-supporting-actress Oscar.

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Hilary Swank Went Into All Boy Mode

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Months before Boys Don't Cry began filming, Hilary Swank went out in public dressed as a male. She went so far as to speak in a low voice and introduce herself as "Hilary's brother James." Swank dramatic experiment ultimately led her to an Oscar for the role.

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Adrian Brody Gave Up A lot To Move To Europe

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The actor gave up his apartment and his car while moving to Europe, with only two bags. Brody wanted to feel Wladyslaw Szpilman's discomfort, and he went on a crash diet where he lost 30 pounds in six weeks. Lessons on the piano and a thinner body won Brody his only Oscar.

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Val Kilmer Lived Like Jim Morrison

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In order to prepare for the role of Jim Morrison in The Doors, actor Val Kilmer lived like Jim Morrison for a whole year before shooting began. During that time, he wore the same clothes as Morrison, listened to the same music, read the same books, and even frequented some of Morrison's favorite bars.

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Bruno Ganz Wanted To Show A Different Side Of Hitler

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While when most actors portray Hitler, they tend to try and show the loud and violent side of the man. For the film Downfall,actor Bruno Ganz decided that he wanted to try and show the more quiet side to Adolf Hitler. In order to do this, he poured over hours of conversations that were recorded of Hitler in order to be able to imitate it personally.

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People Were Worried About Matthew McConaughey

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Matthew McConaughey dropped a reported 40 pounds for his portrayal of Ron Woodruff in Dallas Buyer’s Club. In order to achieve his gaunt look, he simply just stopped eating. No workout routines or anything, just very little food. He told Vanity Fair that people kept asking him if he was okay or suggesting he seek help and he said, “There we go. That’s the perfect spot.”

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Rene Zellweger Was Scared For Her Health

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Actress Renee Zellweger received a lot of harsh criticism for her weight in her role as Bridget Jones. Zellweger put on on a whopping 30 pounds for all three of the films in the trilogy. She commented that "I had a panic attack with all the specialists talking about how bad this is for you long-term, putting on that much weight in short periods of time."

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Depp Was Almost Unrecognizable InTusk

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In the comedy/horror film Tusk, Johnny Depp plates Guy Lapointe, trading his signature dark locks for long tendrils of light brown hair, full bushy goatee, graying unkempt eyebrows, moles, wrinkles, a fake nose and a noticeably thicker midsection. Unfortunately, the film was a total flop, earning only $38,000 at the box office and an average rating of 4 stars.

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Matt Damon Shocked Everyone In The Informant

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Matt Damon shocked audiences when he came out with The Informant in 2009. The actor packed on somewhere between 20 and 30 pounds. To achieve his doughy physique he binged on Doritos, McDonald's and lots of beer with little to no exercise. He described this phase of letting himself go as "absolute heaven." He really enjoyed not going to the gym and eating whatever he wants.

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Portman Wasn't The Only One That Struggled For Black Swan

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Mila was offered the role of wild child prima ballerina TK in Black Swan without even auditioning. However, that also meant that she had her work cut out for her in order to prepare her body. Kunis trained four hours a day, seven days a week, for seven months. She explains, “I had one day off on my birthday and a half day off for the Emmys and the Golden Globes…by the end I was 95 pounds.”

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Chris Pratt Made Jaws Drop

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Chris Pratt went from a chubby, funny guy in Parks and Recreation, to a total stud almost overnight for his role in the action film Guardians of the Galaxy. In just six short months the actor dropped 60 pounds. Doing a mixture of P90X, running, kickboxing, a triathlon and what he describes as "Three or four hours a day of just consistent, hard work," he was able to shed the weight quickly.

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Cate Blanchett Put In A Lot Of Effort To Become Bob Dylan

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In order to play a male in the Bob Dylan biopic, I'm Not There, actress Cate Blanchett had to put in some effort. It's clear that she was willing to put in the effort, considering how good her performance was. Blanchett knew the role would be tough, so she learned guitar and would shove a sock down her pants to practice a manlier walk.

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Jared Leto Let Himself Go To Play John Lennon's Killer

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In the film Chapter 27, Jared Leto plays Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's murderer. To play the role, Leto gained 69 pounds and did so by eating microwaved pints of ice cream with olive oil and soy sauce every night to gain the weight. After filming was done, Leto said it took more than a year to feel “semi-normal” again.

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Tom Hanks Struggled To Lose Weight In Cast Away

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Althoguh it isn't always discussed, Tom Hanks had a difficult time losing weight and keeping it off for his role in Cast Away. In order to prepare for the role, he had to lose 50 pounds as well as grow out his beard and hair, which explains why there was a one year halt in production.