Most actors describe their time in Peter Jackson’s trilogy as incredible, but it proved very difficult for John Rhys-Davies, who played Gimli.
More than 20 years have passed since then, but when we hear about the lucky actors who were chosen to play Frodo, Gandalf, Legolas, Aragorn and company in the trilogy Lord of the RingsIn Peter Jacksonthey talk about their memories of filming, it seems like they never run out of things to say about the adventure they had together.
Ian McKellen, Elijah Wood AND Orlando Bloom, among others, have very special memories of their time spent in Middle-earth and have never left any doubt about it. Those fifteen months spent together during the filming of the entire trilogy were unforgettable for most of them, but there is one of the actors who participated in the films who does not have such happy memories of this extraordinary experience.
According to our sister site Allocine, after listening to the audio commentary by The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ringthe actor John Rhys-Daviestasked with playing the dwarf Gimli, he experienced a real ordeal on the film set due to the numerous and uncomfortable prosthetics he had to constantly wear on his face.
A not-so-pleasant experience that his co-stars also remember: “Poor John! For one day of makeup, he needed four days of recovery,” says Elijah Wood, who played Frodo. “The prosthetics, the glue, the plastic and everything else were eating away at his skin,” he added. Sean Astin, who played Sam. “It must have been horrible.”
As for the main interested party, he himself acknowledged having experienced…
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