It is not as simple as it appears to be to become a star in Hollywood. During the course of shooting, you will undoubtedly come across a variety of challenges, some of which may even involve a narrow escape from death. Here are some of the actors who almost faced the death on film sets:
After jumping from a wall onto a tea branch for a shot in Armour of God, he suffered a horrific fall of five meters when the branch broke. His skull was fractured after hitting a rock, and he needed emergency surgery. Because of the tragic action, Chan now has a permanent hole in his head filled with a plastic plug and a small hearing loss in one ear.
Cruise had to let go of a helicopter for the scene to work and land on top of some cargo being transported by the aircraft. It was a very risky stunt that could have ended the actor's life instantly, even with the safety harness.
Even while Leonardo DiCaprio is the film's main star, supporting actor Daniel Day-Lewis stole the show in this 1846-set film. When not on set, the former would frequent bars while maintaining his character and sharpening blades. He had also paid a high price for limiting himself to outfits appropriate for the film's setting.
He was filming a scene underwater and suddenly found himself gasping for air. He motioned for more air, but someone gave him an inverted regulator, and he had to gulp down water instead. The only reason he is still alive is that a cameraman stepped in and stopped the action.
In this case, luck was on Statham's side because the actor knew how to swim and could quickly exit the vehicle and return without incident. Sylvester Stallone and Terry Crews, who were there filming then, have praised Statham for how he handled the terrible circumstance.
1. Jackie Chan
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After jumping from a wall onto a tea branch for a shot in Armour of God, he suffered a horrific fall of five meters when the branch broke. His skull was fractured after hitting a rock, and he needed emergency surgery. Because of the tragic action, Chan now has a permanent hole in his head filled with a plastic plug and a small hearing loss in one ear.
2. Charlize Theron
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3. Tom Cruise
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Cruise had to let go of a helicopter for the scene to work and land on top of some cargo being transported by the aircraft. It was a very risky stunt that could have ended the actor's life instantly, even with the safety harness.
4. Jennifer Lawrence
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5. Daniel Day-Lewis
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Even while Leonardo DiCaprio is the film's main star, supporting actor Daniel Day-Lewis stole the show in this 1846-set film. When not on set, the former would frequent bars while maintaining his character and sharpening blades. He had also paid a high price for limiting himself to outfits appropriate for the film's setting.
6. Johnny Depp
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7. Ed Harris
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He was filming a scene underwater and suddenly found himself gasping for air. He motioned for more air, but someone gave him an inverted regulator, and he had to gulp down water instead. The only reason he is still alive is that a cameraman stepped in and stopped the action.
8. Jason Statham
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In this case, luck was on Statham's side because the actor knew how to swim and could quickly exit the vehicle and return without incident. Sylvester Stallone and Terry Crews, who were there filming then, have praised Statham for how he handled the terrible circumstance.
9. Sylvester Stallone
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10. Viggo Mortensen
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