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    Vincent D'Onofrio

    American actor and filmmaker

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  1. Jan 8, 2022 · Vincent D'Onofrio Gained 15-20 Pounds For Return As Kingpin In Hawkeye. By Josh Plainse. Published Jan 8, 2022. Vincent DOnofrio explains he gained 15-20 pounds for his return as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Hawkeye show on Disney+.

  2. Jan 8, 2022 · Marvel's Daredevil star Vincent D'Onofrio reveals how he transformed his body for his return as the "big guy" in Hawkeye, including putting on weight to play the big bad: Wilson Fisk, the...

  3. Apr 19, 2023 · Warner Bros. For the role, D'Onofrio was required to put on a substantial amount of weight - 70lb to be precise - leaving him weighing 20 stone. No actor has ever beaten him, meaning the star holds the world record for the most weight gained for a film role.

  4. Mar 7, 2017 · In the end, DOnofrio gained 80 pounds for the role. This weight also led to him blowing out his knee, and he had to have surgery while they were still shooting. In short, he said, “I went from being a starving actor to a beast.” Lastly, the toughest skill DOnofrio has had to acquire for a role brings us back to the present.

  5. Jan 9, 2022 · Speaking with ComicBook, Hawkeye star Vincent D'Onofrio shared details on how he transformed his body to play the Kingpin in the MCU. While some of the look was achieved through classic movie magic, D'Onofrio revealed that he "gained upwards of 20 pounds" to get the full comic-book look for Wilson Fisk.

  6. Jan 10, 2022 · By Alex O'Leary. Published Jan 10, 2022. Hawkeye star Vincent D'Onofrio discusses putting on weight to prepare for Wilson Fisk/Kingpin’s debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Hawkeye star Vincent D'Onofrio revealed how he put on weight for his return as Kingpin.

  7. D'Onofrio gained 70 lb (32 kg) for the role, bringing his weight to 280 lb (130 kg). [10] [11] While filming an obstacle course scene for the movie, D'Onofrio injured his left knee, compounded by the excessive weight, which required surgical reconstruction.

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