Jamie Dornan time and time again reveals his tremendous commitment to the parts he plays. Forget about “50 Shades of Grey”, his work on the BBC series “The Fall”, Dornan experienced some creepy behavior while preparing to portray a serial murderer by following a woman off the train.
This was how he taught himself to prey on someone, admitting that “It felt kind of exciting, in a real sort of dirty way. I’m sort of not proud of myself.” That leaves us all kinds of questions for “50 Shades of Grey”
Johnny Depp – Pirates of The Caribbean
Being no stranger to controversy, Johnny Depp's time as the crazy Captain Jack Sparrow attracted a lot of media attention. The actor reportedly challenged Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones when playing the beloved character.
The acting proved to be successful as it ultimately became part of the first of many sequels. Only after the film wrap did he go back to being just plain old Johnny Depp.
Hilary Swank – Boys, Don’t Cry
Hillary Swank was really gunning for that Oscar when she portrayed Brandon Teena in "Boys Don't Cry." Completely immersed in the role, Swank behaved as if she was completely male for the duration of the shoot. She bound up her chest, used male pronouns, and even wore a prosthetic male appendage.
When portraying a real-life person, it's important to take it as far as possible. Of course, all that effort really paid off in the end and Hillary Swank ended up winning the Oscar that year. The world will now forever remember the awful tragedy of Brandon Teena.
Halle Berry – Jungle Fever
Halle Berry doesn't shy away from digging deep. And that certainly shows in "Jungle Fever" where she played a street worker and addict. The actress didn't shower for two weeks and would often visit institutions for people struggling with addiction.
The actress underwent a total transformation revealing her amazing acting chops. The actress went on to repeat that in future films.
Jamie Foxx – Ray
To accurately represent both his idol Ray Charles, as well as the blind community, Jamie Foxx wanted to make a lasting impression on folks. What did he do? He wore prosthetic eyelids for half the day, every day, and stayed completely in character.
He even had people guiding him around between takes. His methods certainly worked because that year the Academy Award for Best Actor went to him.