Biopics always put pressure on actors, as they try to imitate the real person’s mannerisms and quirks. It’s not just actors though, makeup artists are also in for a challenge. They need to somehow get one person to look exactly like someone else and that someone else is usually a famous face — so it’ll be obvious if they don’t get it right. These artists, though, understood the assignment and they absolutely nailed it!
Renée Zellweger as Judy Garland
Renée Zellweger is no stranger to changing her appearance for a role. She famously gained 30 pounds for Bridget Jones’s Diary, lost it, and then gained it again for the sequel.
Therefore, no one was really surprised when Renée agreed to spend two hours a day in a makeup chair getting prosthetics, wigs, and contact lenses applied — all in order to play Judy Garland in the drama/musical Judy. Clearly, all those hours were worth it because Zellweger won an Oscar for the role.
Hilary Swank as Amelia Earhart
Hilary Swank is undeniably beautiful but her features aren’t exactly one-of-a-kind (just look at a photo of her next to Jennifer Garner). Therefore, not too much needed to be done in order to transform the actress into Amelia Earhart for the movie Amelia.
The main thing was cutting Hilary’s hair short, after which she donated it to women who have lost their own hair to cancer. Now, Swank is encouraging other women to donate their locks as well.
Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Tupac Shakur
Thousands of people auditioned for the role of Tupac Shakur in All Eyez on Me, however, no one else stood a chance once producers saw Demetrius Shipp Jr.
At that time, the actor was working in retail and his colleagues called him “Pac” due to his uncanny resemblance to the rapper. In fact, since the movie has come out, people have been scouring the internet to see if the two men are related (they aren’t)!
Jamie Foxx as Ray Charles
Maybe people consider Jamie Foxx’s portrayal of Ray Charles in Ray to be his best performance yet. However, transforming into the musician wasn’t easy. Jamie lost 30 pounds and he glued his eyes shut in order to learn how to navigate the world like Ray, who was blind.
“Once I got down to that weight, and when we got the hair together, and I put those shades on, and I listened to that music, I said, ‘Watch out. Something is about to happen.’” Foxx wasn’t wrong! In fact, he won both an Academy and Golden Globe award for his performance in the film.
Emma Stone as Billie Jean King
Emma Stone needed to obtain Billie Jean King’s athletic figure before she could play the tennis icon in Battle of the Sexes. The actress gained 15 pounds of lean muscle in order to achieve the look and, of course, she learned how to play tennis.
To complete the transformation, Emma was given spray tans, minimal makeup, a new hair color, and of course, a pair of glasses just like Billie Jean’s.
Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly
In order to prepare for the movie Bombshell, all of the actresses and their real-life counterparts were 3D body scanned and casts of their faces were created. Of course, Charlize Theron was part of this process for her transformation into Megyn Kelly.
Charlize wore prosthetic pieces, makeup, and contact lenses — a process that took roughly three hours. Apparently, the hardest thing to get right where Megyn’s eyes. Charlize had to wear fake lashes and prosthetic eyelids, which made it difficult for her to blink.
Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett
Kirsten Stewart did an amazing job portraying Joan Jett in The Runaways and we love her just as much as the next person. That being said, we have to admit that this photo of Joan makes us think of Aubrey Plaza more than Kristen.
That being said, Joan was a producer on the movie and said that Kristen would “listen to my accent and watch my body language. She’s an actress of weight, honesty, integrity, and depth.” So, who are we to argue?
Taron Egerton as Elton John
If you had trouble recognizing Taron Egerton in the movie Rocketman, don’t worry — you’re not the only one. In order to properly portray Elton John, Taron had to be willing to completely change his look and, according to the movie’s makeup artist, the actor was up for anything!
“He was very up for dying his own hair and taking his hairline back and shaving a little bit away at the front.” Additionally, Taron was given sideburns, eyebrow piercings, and tooth enamel.
Robert Downey Jr. as Charlie Chaplin
Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal of Charlie Chaplin in the 1992 hit Chaplin was a career-defining moment for the actor. Robert was dedicated to looking, moving, and behaving just like Chaplin.
Therefore, the actor learned how to play tennis and the violin with his left hand. He changed the way he walked and his overall demeanor, with the help of a coach. In the end, Robert’s efforts paid off, as he got an Oscar nomination for this role.
Philip Seymour Hoffman as Truman Capote
Philip Seymour Hoffman faced a unique challenge while playing Truman Capote in Capote. The actor was 5’8″ but Truman was only 5’2″. In order to keep Capote’s stature realistic, the director cast taller actors opposite Philip and even had other people stand on boxes when sharing a scene with him.
Additionally, Philip lost weight and spoke in a higher pitch than usual, for this role. Philip had once said that changing his appearance helped his acting, as he learned, “It couldn’t have been easy being that guy.”
Jennifer Lopez as Selena
Jennifer Lopez’s transformation into Selena for the movie Selena was more about the singer’s movement than physical appearance. While J.Lo left capturing Selena’s aesthetics to the makeup artists, she worked on performing like Selena.
According to producers, Jennifer was the only one, out of thousands who auditioned, that actually changed her dancing to match that of Selena’s. This role catapulted J.Lo into stardom and made her the first Latina actress to ever make a million bucks for a movie role.
Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe
We don’t envy the actress who ends up getting compared to Marilyn Monroe, but that’s exactly what Michelle Williams signed up for when she was cast as the icon in My Week With Marilyn.
Michelle obtained her Marilyn-esque look via weight gain, wigs, makeup, and, of course, a fake mole. However, the movie’s makeup artist chose not to use any prosthetics. ”We weren’t doing a look-alike thing. The film is about the person behind the image.”