Hollywood legend unrecognisable after dramatic transformation
Director Mike Figgis also revealed the star got into character to play an alcoholic screenwriter in cult 1995 film Leaving Las Vegas — by getting plastered.“I told him, ‘I need you to be completely compos mentis’ but he did one scene off his face.“Somebody got injured and he smashed the equipment.”
Last year he also starred in The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent — a film loosely based on his life.Credit: Alamy
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