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Mar 12

Actors who went to extreme lengths to transform their bodies for film roles – Daily Mail

Hollywood actor Jake Gyllenhaal, 42, has been seen showing off hisphenomenally ripped figure on set of UFC movie Road House, leaving fans in awe of his transformation from boyish heartthrob to jacked fighter.

But the leading man - who previously bulked up for boxing film Southpaw - shows off his new physique, is just one of many dedicated actors who totally transformed their bodies for film roles.

Some of the most talented actors in the world are known to suffer for their art, and this is never more apt when they speak of following bizarre diets to lose huge amounts of weight at the drop of a hat, or alternatively, to pile on the pounds until they look unrecognisable.

And some, like Rene Zellweger, have been known to yo-yo between heavier and lighter weights for roles, as they juggle their on-set figures with their off-screen physiques.

For many, the phenomenal transformations equalled awards success, such as in the case of Anne Hathaway whose drastic weight loss and shaved head for her role as Fantine in Les Misrables earnt her an Oscar.

But, as many of these artists have addressed, the extreme regimes to lose or gain weight took their toll on their mental and physical health.

Here, FEMAIL takes a look at other actors who went the extra mile for their roles, transforming their bodies to the point where they looked unrecognisable...

CHRISTIAN BALE

LOST 60lbs FOR THE MACHINIST (2004)

Arguably the master of physical transformations, Bale has shed and gained hundreds of pounds over the years for the sake of his art.

But perhaps none was more dramatic than the skeletal frame he debuted in 2004 psychological thriller, The Machinist.

As well as The Machinist, Bale has undergone dramatic transformations for films including:

AMERICAN PSYCHO, 2000:Although Bale has not revealed how much he lost for the role ofPatrick Bateman, he revealed working out 'took over his life' as he shed fat and gained muscle.

BATMAN BEGINS, 2005: Just six months after The Machinist, Bale appeared in Batman Begins and had to get his weight back up to 180lbs.

THE FIGHTER, 2010: Bale lost 30lbs for his performance asDicky Eklund, a boxer-turned-trainer, for which he won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar.

AMERICAN HUSTLE, 2013:For all-star American Hustle, Bale gained 43lbs. The role earned him his second Oscar nomination, this time for Best Actor.

VICE, 2018: After losing the weight from American Hustle, Bale once again gained 40lbs to play Dick Cheney in Vice. He was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar.

The 6ft actor stunned audiences when he appeared a gaunt 60lbs lighter - but the radical transformation wasn't originally in the script.

In a 2014 interview, co-star Michael Ironside, said the weight loss was the result of a simple typo.

'The writer is only about five-foot-six, and he put his own weights in,' Ironside said.

'And then Chris did the film and Chris said, 'No, don't change the weights. I want to see if I make them.' ...

'So those weights he writes on the bathroom wall in the film are his actual weights in the film.'

He reportedly exercised while surviving on just 260 calories today, consisting of a tin of tuna and an apple, washed down with black coffee and water.

After his weight plummeted to a shocking 121lbs, the actor swiftly bulked up again in just six weeks to play the Caped Crusader in Batman Begins by gorging on pizza and ice cream.

He said: 'I overdid it because I was enjoying gorging. I was ignoring advice about taking it slowly because my stomach had shrunk, and I should just go with soups.

'I was straight into pizza and ice-cream and eating five meals in a sitting. My stomach expanded really quickly. I got very sick during that time but I enjoyed getting sick. I didn't mind it at all.

'In that short amount of time I did actually go from 121 lbs right back up to 180lbs which is way too fast so that resulted in some doctor visits to get things sorted out.'

But his weight gain efforts didn't last long because in 2010, he lost nearly 30lbs to play real-life boxer Dicky Eklund, who struggled with drug addiction, in The Fighter.

Describing his regime, Bale said he was 'just running like crazy'.

'I could just run for hours on end and I felt really healthy,' he said.

His next role in American Hustle required fattening up again, and he told People: 'I ate lots of doughnuts, a whole lot of cheeseburgers and whatever I could get my hands on. I literally ate anything that came my way.'

After losing the weight from American Hustle, Bale once again gained 40lbs to play Dick Cheney in Vice, this time opting for 'a lot of pies' to help him bulk up.

RENE ZELLWEGER

GAINED 30lbs FOR BRIDGET JONES' DIARY (2001) AND BRIDGET JONES: THE EDGE OF REASON (2004)

Diminutive Rene Zellweger famously gained 30lbs in just a few months to play Bridget Jones in the original 2001 film - which earned her an Oscar nomination - going from a size 4 to size 14.

After filming ended, Zellweger cut her 4,000-calorie-a-day diet and returned to her naturally petite frame.

'For Bridget, I sat around and ate a lot of milky, high fat things,' she said. 'And after filming was over, I just stopped and went back to the gym.'

In 2002,Rene added dance training to her routine as she starred as Roxy Hart in movie musical Chicago, for which she also received a nomination.

Just months after filming wrapped, Zellweger once again put on weight to reprise her role in the sequel Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.

While the character was not quite as curvaceous as the first time round, it still marked a dramatic change for Zellweger.

However, when it came to filming the third instalment in the films, Bridget Jones's Baby, Zellweger said she 'only put on a few pounds', plus the baby bump and breast pads.

Ahead of the film's release the actress explained writers wanted Bridget Jones's Baby to show her on-screen character had 'achieved her ideal weight'.

Speaking to the Telegraph, Renee revealed: 'Sharon was hoping we could show that Bridget had achieved her ideal weight, but at the same time it didn't mean her life was perfect.

'I wasn't sure about that one though because we all have something we think is wrong, that needs fixing, that in our own minds represents the ideal that we are meant to obtain.

'And I like the idea that that stays with us throughout our lives.'

In a separate interview with British Vogue, she added:'Bridget is a perfectly normal weight and I've never understood why it matters so much. No male actor would get such scrutiny if he did the same thing for a role.'

ANNE HATHAWAY

LOST 25lbs and shaved her head FOR LES MISERABLES

When she was cast as a starving prostitute, Anne Hathaway decided on a drastic way to lose weight a diet that can only be described as miserable.

The Hollywood star shed 25lb for her role as Fantine in the film musical Les Miserables 10lb in three weeks before filming and 15lb during production.

'I just had to stop eating for a total of 13 days shooting,' she said in an interview.

'I was on a starvation diet to look like I was near death in a film... but I went at it with a plan and I had a guide, a nutritionist kind of helped me with it.'

It was later reported she had survived largely on lettuce leaves and a diet of porridge paste.

Speaking to Vogue, she said:'Looking back on the whole experience - and I don't judge it in any way - it was definitely a little nuts.

'It was definitely a break with reality, but I think that's who Fantine is anyway.'

However, years later as she looked back on the drastic lengths she went to, Hathaway said she had become 'really sick' after losing the weight.

In 2019 she told People magazine she 'wasn't in a good place' while filming Les Miserables.

She said:'I'd lost an unhealthy amount of weight in two weeks. I didn't know anything about nutrition. I taxed my body, and my brain bore the brunt of it for a while. I just felt very anxious and very lost at that time.'

Hathaway added:'That weight loss was not a long-term good thing for my health, and it took a really long time to come back from it.'

CHARLIZE THERON

GAINED 30lbs FOR MONSTER (2003) AND 50lbs FOR TULLY (2018)

South African-born actress Charlize Theron is a pro when it comes to dramatic film transformations - and the stress she puts her body under has certainly paid off.

She won an Oscar for 2003 film Monster, directed by Patti Jenkins, in which she played real-life serial killer Aileen Wuronos. The role required Theron, then in her 20s, to gain some 30lbs.

Theron said at the time she relied on a diet of 'donuts and potato chips' to pile on the weight for the role, which was met with praise from critics and audiences alike.

The fatty, sugary diet also affected the star's skin and her usually radiant complexion looked markedly more pallid and blotchy on screen.

The actress pulled off a similar feat for 2018's Tully, which saw her gain some 50lbs to play a mother on the brink of a mental breakdown.

But while it had been easy to gain and lose weight for Monster, Theron struggled with the Tully transformation and spoke of falling into a depression as a result of the bad diet.

'It was brutal in every sense,' she explained at the time. 'This time around, I really felt it in my health.The sugar put me in a massive depression.

'I was sick. I couldn't lose the weight. I called my doctor and I said, 'I think I'm dying!' And he's like, 'No, you're 41. Calm down'.'

JARED LETO

Jared is no stranger to losing weight for a role.

While filming for his Oscar-winning role in The Dallas Buyers Club - in which he played a transgender AIDS suffer - he all but stopped eating to lose 40lbs.

The 41-year-old 30 Seconds to Mars frontman told EOnline.com: 'I got down to 116 or something. I just basically didn't eat. I ate very little.

'I had done similar things with weight, but this was different, I think the role demanded that commitment...

'It was about how does that affect how I walk, how I talked, who I am, how I feel. You know, you feel very fragile and delicate and unsafe.'

The singer and actor admitted some of his family and friends were shocked by his dramatic weight-loss, as they were not aware he was doing the movie.

He explained: 'It's not a great thing to see. If you run into people or see family who don't know what you're doing, they think that you're sick.'

He also lost 25lbs in 2000 to play a drug addict in Requiem for a Dream and then gained 60lbs to play Mark David Chapman -the deranged fan who assassinated John Lennon - in Chapter 27 in 2007, making it his most dramatic transformation to date.

By the end of filming, the extra weight had taken such a toll that he could no longer walk to the set and it left him with gout.

'I'm not sure it was the wisest choice,' he admits. 'A friend of mine was recently going to gain weight for a film, and I did my best to talk him out of it. Just because you can lose the weight doesn't mean the impact it had on you isn't there anymore.'

He has since vowed never to pile on the pounds for a movie again, as he doesn't want to put his health in jeopardy.

HILARY SWANK

GAINED 19lbs FOR MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2004)

Yet another star who won an Oscar for their makeover role is Hilary Swank, who took home the Best Actress gong for 2004 film Million Dollar Baby.

To portray a boxer, Swank not only had to learn how to box but undertook a rigorous training programme to shape her body into that of a dedicated athlete who had years of training under her belt.

The actress was just given 90 days before filming started, meaning she had to pack in as much as she could.

'My training was two and a half hours of boxing and approximately an hour and a half to two hours lifting weights every day, six days a week,' Swank said at the time.

'The producers asked me to gain 10 pounds of muscle. I gained 19 pounds of muscle. I started at 110 and went to 129. And in order to do that, I had to eat 210 grams of protein a day.'

It wasn't the only time Swank had to gain weight for a role, as she was asked to put on 15lbs for her role in the 2012 movie Conviction.

She revealed she had struggled to meet the criteria as it involved a huge change to her diet and general lifestyle.

Speaking to the Evening Standard, she said: 'For my own needs, I like working out. But to gain weight I stopped that. Besides, this was an independent film. Small budget. We filmed long hours, long days. No time to work out.

'Normally I only eat until I'm full. On this shoot, I kept eating more. Even when I was full, I'd eat more. With nowhere to go, the weight stays on you.'

MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY

LOST 50lbs FOR DALLAS BUYERS CLUB (2013)

Another actor who found Oscar success with a dramatic weight loss role is Matthew McConaughey, who took home the Best Actor award after losing some 40lbs to play Ron Woodroof in Dallas Buyers Club.

The 6ft actor relied on a meal plan of Diet Coke, egg whites and a piece of chicken a day to slim down, eventually reaching just 143lbs.

'I met with a nutritionist. I gave myself four months to lose the weight. I had my programmed meals, lost 3.5lb a week - like clockwork - and got down to my desired weight,' he said at the time.

He insisted that losing weight was 'honestly not that difficult' but learning to re-progamme his life was the toughest challenge.

He said: 'You have to reprogramme all of your habits, and the days get so long. You think it must be lunchtime already, and its only 9.30 in the morning.

'I kept a diary of my nutrition the whole way through, and it is something I will probably share at some point because it was quite the adventure.'

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