20 times actors had to learn insane skills for a role

A representation of the "Hollywood" sign / Image Source: Getty
A representation of the "Hollywood" sign / Image Source: Getty

7) Daniel Day-Lewis learned butchering and cooking for Gangs of New York (2002)

Daniel Day-Lewis speaks onstage during the National Board Of Review / Image Source: Getty
Daniel Day-Lewis speaks onstage during the National Board Of Review / Image Source: Getty

Daniel Day-Lewis’s commitment to authenticity shone through in his portrayal of Bill “The Butcher” Cutting in Gangs of New York. To prepare for the role, he apprenticed as a butcher, mastering the use of knives as a 19th-century craftsman would. On set, he fully immersed himself in the character, refusing modern conveniences and wearing period-appropriate costumes, even in freezing temperatures, to stay true to the era. This dedication brought unparalleled realism to his performance, earning praise from both critics and fans, who marveled at his ability to bring his characters to life with such intensity and precision.

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Edited by Apoorva Jujjavarapu