27. Makeup and prosthetic
When you’re dealing with a film consisting of elves, dwarves, wizards and hobbits, makeup can get a little more intense.
It’s took a while to attach the hobbit feet
Well… that’s an understatement. The actors playing hobbits had to arrive at set for around 4:30 AM to start getting ready.
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This was because their prosthetic feet took a remarkable two hours to be glued on properly.
And the elf ears
They also had to have prosthetic ears set over their own – as did any of the cast playing elves, such as Orlando.
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And for virtually the entire of this process, the hobbit actors had to be standing up.
The typical dwarf prosthetic
Never mind all the facial prosthetic that John Rhys-Davies had to endure as Gimli. Apparently he consistently had allergic reactions to the ingredients in the prosthetic attached to his face – ugh!
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