2. Daniel Day-Lewis Is Good At Everything
Much has been said of Daniel Day-Lewis‘ complete commitment to every single movie role he takes part in. What is usually brushed over is how this crazy amount of preparation had forged Day-Lewis into a genuine bad-ass. SEE ALSO: 15 celebs who aged terribly (With Pictures)
During the production of The Last of the Mohicans, he learned how to track and skin animals, build canoes, and fight with tomahawks. For The Crucible, he spent the summer on location before shooting without running water and electricity, and actually built some of the set. For The Boxer, he underwent a year of training with former pro-boxer, Barry McGuigan, who remarked that Day-Lewis was good enough to go pro. For Gangs Of New York, he dressed in period clothing all the time (and caught the flu), practiced everyday with a meat cleaver, and became scarily proficient at using knives.
With a method that is a couple of shades short of madness, it’s probably no wonder why everyone is always so excited to see Day-Lewis’ upcoming films.
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