FAQ

Do actors get sick days?

Do actors get sick days?

When you consider the fact that actors are, like each of us, human beings, it makes sense that they get ill from time to time. Sometimes, an actor gets sick on set, which always leads to questions from the media, but we don’t want to dwell on little day-to-day illnesses.

Do actors really bleed?

Although most movies rely on fake blood for gory special effects, there are cases in which unfortunate actors injured while filming have contributed their own blood to the final cut. These bloody injuries are often the result of a simple accident on set.

Are any of the actors in Warrior injured in the movie?

JOEL EDGERTON AND TOM HARDY IN WARRIOR (2011) It should come as no surprise that a film about the brutal sport of mixed martial arts led to a couple of injuries. In an interview with E! Online, director Gavin O’Connor revealed that both of the stars had to seek medical attention at some point during production.

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How many times have big stars been in the wrong place?

They may play larger-than-life characters on screen, but actors are human and sometimes get the short end of the stick when it comes to on-set injuries. Here are 19 times where big stars were in the wrong place at the wrong time. 1. MARGARET HAMILTON IN THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939)

What happened to Channing Tatum’s injury in Foxcatcher?

Tatum’s injury in Foxcatcher was at least by his own hand. Director Bennett Miller told The Hollywood Reporter that the actor really went for it during a particularly tense scene (above) and completely smashed a plastic-covered mirror.

Does George Clooney still feel pain from his injuries?

Now a decade later, Clooney reportedly still feels the pain from the injury, and in 2014 he visited a hospital in Germany to see a doctor about it. It’s also worth noting that Clooney won his first Oscar for his role in Syriana. 8.