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  1. Oct 7, 2022 · Christian Bale reveals how he dropped to 8 stone and slept only two hours a night to play a role in a psychological thriller. He says he wanted to challenge himself and test his acting skills, but it was not a smart decision.

    • American Psycho (2000) Bale already had 20 film and TV credits to his name by the time he was cast as the super-jacked (and super-deranged) Patrick Bateman in American Psycho, but it was this role that would bring him his first taste of real critical acclaim.
    • The Machinist (2004) In what would be remembered as one of the most dramatic instances of role-related weight loss in Hollywood history, Bale shed over 60 pounds (33 percent of his body weight) in just four months in order to play emaciated insomniac Trevor Reznik in psychological thriller The Machinist.
    • Batman Begins (2005) When The Machinist wrapped, Bale only had six months to transform himself from a bag of bones to a beefed up superhero. Anyone watching The Machinist at the time of release would have likely laughed you out of the room had you said that this guy would be the next Batman, but the dedicated actor proved he was more than up for the challenge.
    • Rescue Dawn (2006) After making a hugely successful start to his tenure as Bruce Wayne in 2005, Bale was cast in veteran director Werner Herzog's Rescue Dawn, a biopic following the extraordinary military career of Dieter Dengler.
    • 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
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    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...

    Christian Bale has gained and lost around 610 pounds for his movie roles, from playing Batman to The Machinist. See his transformations and the health risks of his extreme weight fluctuations.

  2. Nov 15, 2019 · Another year, another role that our dear Mr. Bale has to gain weight for. To play former VP Dick Cheney in 2018, Bale gained 40 pounds, "ate a lot of pies," shaved his head, and bleached his eyebrows.

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    • The Machinist (2004) The Machinist not only marks Christian Bale's most challenging body transformation, but represents the most extreme body weight transformation by anyone in the history of cinema.
    • American Hustle (2013) If you've seen American Hustle, the image that likely sticks out most in your head is Christian Bale slumped in a chair with his stomach protruding over his shorts.
    • The Fighter (2010) In The Fighter, we're greeted with another sunken-faced Christian Bale, this time playing a boxer with a drug habit. He accomplished his 145-pound physique with lots of running (rather than starving).
    • Batman Begins (2005) Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins may not have seen Bale at his bulkiest, but what's so impressive about this particular role is the speed at which he put on all that weight: Just six months prior, he was shooting The Machinist at his skinniest weight (more on that below).
  4. The Machinist. Christian Bale was 120 pounds while shooting The Machinist, and the stark visual contrast to his regular body size borders on harrowing. The Machinist. Yes, Christian Bale's The ...

  5. The gaunt, puckered face and weird, almost distorted skeletal frame of Christian Bale's Trevor Reznik in The Machinist has gone down as one of his most memorable turns on the silver screen. It also shows Bale at his most method, as he shed over 25kg from his every-day stature in four months to play the insomniac industrial worker.

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