Aside from relying on prosthetics, makeup, and wigs, these actors may have to do some physical work, such as losing and gaining significant weight. No matter how much time it took in the makeup room, they tried their best to achieve the ideal role's appearance and play unforgettable roles.
Here are some of the most fantastic makeup transformations actors have undergone for a movie role. You know the actors, but you may not recognize them here.
#1 Colin Farrell - "The Batman (2022)"
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Colin Farrell spent four to eight hours a day in the makeup chair to achieve his remarkable Penguin look in "The Batman". He wore individual prosthetics, including a nose, of course, that were applied all over his face.
#2 Margot Robbie - "Mary Queen of Scots" (2018)
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Robbie steps into the corset, wig, plucked eyebrows, and caked-on makeup of Queen Elizabeth I.#3 Heath Ledger - "The Dark Knight" (2008)
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Ledger not only lived alone for a month, but he also fine-tuned the Joker's voice, mannerisms, and inner dialogue. Everything is measured, from the Glasgow smile to the constant lip-smacking (a side-effect of over-medicating schizophrenia). And that's why Ledger's Joker is the greatest comic book movie villain ever.#4 Rebecca Romijn - "X-Men series" (2000 - 2011)
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It took Romijin nine hours to apply hundreds of tiny silicone prosthetics and lots of body paint.#5 Matt Damon - "Behind the Candelabra" (2013)
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Damon donned a prosthetic nose and chin to become Liberace's lover, Scott Thorson, in "Behind the Candelabra".#6 Glenn Close - "Hook" (1991)
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As Gutless the pirate, she's punished by the title bad guy and locked away with scorpions to keep her company.#8 Rooney Mara - "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2011)
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A mere two years after the Swedish version debuted, American director David Fincher and leading lady Rooney Mara brought their own version of Lisbeth to the big screen.#9 Jennifer Lawrence - "X-Men series" (2011- )
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To portray the blue-skinned Mystique, Lawrence endured hours of makeup each day, as well as a painful removal process. Latex was glued to her skin and she wore yellow contacts.#10 Olivia Wilde - "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" (2021)
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For Olivia Wilde, she played an updated version of the Ghostbusters big bad, Gozer, in the ill-fated third installment of the franchise.#11 Ray Park - "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" (1999)
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Darth Maul stands as one of the few bright spots in the "Star Wars". His snarling glare and aptitude with the double-bladed lightsaber were very impressive.#12 Jared Leto - "House of Gucci" (2021) (1999)
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Jared Leto is a master of transformation. In 2021, he disappeared behind prosthetics and a bald cap to portray Paolo Gucci in "House of Gucci".#13 Tom Cruise - "Tropic Thunder" (2008)
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Cruise wore prosthetic fat hands, a skull cap, and a hairy chest mat to give Les that authentic Hollywood scumbag look.#14 Rob Lowe - "Behind the Candelabra" (2013)
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Rob Lowe played plastic surgeon Dr. Jack Startz. Startz's face is essentially frozen#15 Karen Gillan - "Marvel Cinematic Universe" (2008 - )
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Gillan disappeared behind the black eyes and blue skin of Thanos' daughter, Nebula, first appearing in "Guardians of the Galaxy".#16 Rami Malek - "Bohemian Rhapsody" (2018)
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Rami Malek won the Best Actor Oscar for morphing into Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in the 2018 musical biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody". And the makeup (those teeth!) was a big part of the illusion.#17 Gary Oldman - "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992)
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Oldman wore plenty of aging makeup and prosthetics to pull off the most drastic transformation, as the elderly Count (in photo).#18 Ryan Reynolds - "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" (2009) & "Deadpool franchise" (2012 - )
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Reynolds certainly hasn't been accused of vanity in his scarred portrayals of Wade Wilson/Deadpool in the Marvel Movies. He plays a concept version of the character in X-Men Origins.#19 Noomi Rapace - "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2009)Source: Nordisk | Getty
Rapace set the bar high with her spiky performance as literary heroine Lisbeth Salander.#20 Viola Davis - "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" (2020)
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Viola Davis scored an Oscar nomination for her transformation into the title character in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom". Davis wore a padded suit around her waistline and caked on the eyeliner.#21 Robert De Niro - "Raging Bull" (1980)
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De Niro gained 60 pounds to play the elder La Motta, but he also got a little help. That punching bag of a nose was a prosthetic.#22 Ralph Fiennes - "Harry Potter series" (2001-2011)
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Fiennes' terrifying transformation into Lord Voldemort in the "Harry Potter" films mixed great makeup work with CGI. He wore gelatin prosthetics over his eyebrows, giving his forehead an evil ridge and deep eye sockets. Fiennes also wore dentures, contacts, and fake fingernails.#23 Joel Edgerton - "Bright" (2017)
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Joel Edgerton underwent three hours in the makeup chair every day to play Nick Jakoby, the nation's first orc police officer, in Netflix's expensive flop, "Bright".#24 Joaquin Phoenix - "Joker" (2019)
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Joaquin Phoenix lost 52 pounds, shaved his beard, and fully transformed into the Joker in 2019.#25 Tilda Swinton - "Trainwreck" (2015)
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#26 Robin Williams - "Mrs. Doubtfire" (1993)
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It took him a lot of time in the makeup chair to be the sweet Irish housekeeper Euphegenia Doubtfire.#27 John Rhys-Davies - "The Lord of the Rings trilogy" (2001-2003)
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Welsh actor Rhys-Davies disappeared behind heavy prosthetics to play Gimli the warrior dwarf in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.#28 Bill Skarsgård - "It" (2017)
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Skarsgård morphed into the murderous, child-eating clown Pennywise in the 2017 Stephen King adaptation.#29 Paul Bettany - "Marvel Cinematic Universe" (2008 - )
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Bettany, who voices J.A.R.V.I.S. in the Iron Man and Avengers movies, materializes as Vision in Avengers: Age of Ultron. He also got plenty of time in the makeup chair.#30 Charlize Theron - "Monster" (2003)
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Theron went all-out for her role who was the famous serial killer Aileen Wuornos, she gained 30 pounds and tolerated massive eyebrow plucking, greasy hair, and nasty prosthetic teeth.