American Pie-Eater
Do you like to eat? We like to eat. A lot. As most people know and experience, weight control is a big issue when there are 500 pound bags of Doritos in every Costco and 6 dozen donuts for sale for a buck at Trader Joe’s. Then again, there are those of us who couldn’t gain a pound if they stuffed their faces 24/7.
And then there’s Christian Bale.
Like his peer Daniel Day-Lewis, Bale is known for, uh, committing to his roles. To the point of almost literally being committed.
Meth-od Acting
As The Independent puts it:
Christian Bale has been dedicated and disciplined in controlling his weight for film roles, famously losing 65 pounds and eating only an apple and a can of tuna a day for The Machinist, bulking up his muscle mass for American Psycho and the Dark Knight films, and sporting a pot belly in American Hustle.
The actor looks almost unrecognisable at the moment, as he gains weight to play Vice President Dick Cheney upcoming biopic Backseat.
Worth the Weight
Go on. . .
Asked about how he’d done it at Toronto International Film Festival this week, he smiled: “I’ve just been eating a lot of pies.” Bale was not an obvious casting choice for Cheney in terms of appearance, but nor was Steve Carell as Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
The pair will reunite with The Big Short director Adam McKay for the film (who also wrote the screenplay), joined by Bale’s American Hustle co-star Amy Adams (Lynne Cheney), Sam Rockwell (George W. Bush) and Bill Pullman (Nelson Rockefeller).
Cheney served as Bush’s VP between 2001 and 2009 and was a key player in US foreign policy during that time, particularly with regards to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He is regarded by many as the most powerful VP in US history.
He is probably best remembered, however – at least in pop cultural terms – for accidentally shooting a lawyer during a quail hunt in 2006.
Indeed.