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  1. Nov 15, 2019 · To play the emaciated insomniac Trevor Reznik in 2004's The Machinist, Bale lost around 60 pounds in just four months, bringing his total weight down to 120 pounds at the start of filming....

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    • Every Time Christian Bale Has Gained & Lost Weight For Movies
    • Are Christian Bale's Weight Changes Healthy?
    • Christian Bale's Weight Changes Aren't The only Extreme in His Method
    • Other Actors with Considerable Weight Changes For Roles

    It all started when Christian Bale played Laurie in Little Women, where he was 180 pounds. When it was time to play Patrick Bateman, Bale gained muscle, and his weight went up to 190. The first drastic Christian Bale body transformation came in 2004 with The Machinist, where he dropped to 120 pounds – and by the end of filming, he only had six mont...

    Christian Bale has gained and lost such a staggering amount of weight for his movie roles, but it's only responsible to question whether this is in any way healthy for him. The ultimate answer is no. and the reality is quite the opposite. While adding a notorious Christian Bale body transformationto any movie arguably makes his performance more bel...

    The fascination with Christian Bale's weight gains and losses for his movie roles gets most of the attention, but that is one small aspect of the dedication that he puts into his acting. Though he seems to have given up on his weight fluctuations for roles, his recent movie Amsterdam proves he is still willing to go to some wild extremes to make hi...

    The Christian Bale weight changes aren't the only time an actor or actress made considerable weight changes to fit into a role in a movie. One of the most recent examples came with Brendan Fraser, who didn't gain all the weight that his character in The Whale weighed (600 pounds). The production built him a 300-pound prosthetic suit and Fraser weig...

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  3. Oct 7, 2022 · Christian Bale has opened up about the reason he lost such a drastic amount of weight and how his sleep pattern altered for The Machinist. Prepare to be gobsmacked at how different Bale looks:

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    • The Machinist (2004) Take, for instance, this 2004 psychological thriller. The film places Bale in the role of Trevor Reznik, a machinist who’s chronic insomnia leads him to become frighteningly emaciated.
    • The Batman films (2005, 2008, 2012) Bale pivoted from his bony, waifish appearance in The Machinist into the Dark Knight in just over a year. Christopher Nolan’s Batman was, predictably, expected to be bulky and muscular, and — despite the state of his body mere months beforehand — Bale pulled it off.
    • The Fighter (2010) Nestled in between The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises, the second and third Bale-helmed Batman films, Bale appeared in 2010’s The Fighter.
    • American Hustle (2013) A year after he appeared in the conclusion of Nolan’s Batman trilogy, Bale packed on weight to portray con artist Irving Rosenfeld in David O. Russell’s American Hustle.
  4. Story by Padraig Cotter. • 4mo • 6 min read. Christian Bale's extreme weight loss for his role in The Machinist shocked many and is still widely discussed almost two decades later. Bale's...

  5. Sep 13, 2017 · And he says he survived on a can of tuna, an apple and cigarettes to lose 65lbs for his role in 2004 movie, The Machinist. Lionsgate Films / Paramount. Christian lost body fat and increased...

  6. Nov 22, 2004 · Actor weighed 122 pounds while shooting film. To lose 63 pounds, Christian Bale stopped eating and kept on moving. Normally weighing in at 185 pounds, the actor adhered to a fairly...

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