Shailene Woodley is a California-born actress that got big in Hollywood after her moving role in ‘The Fault in Our Stars.’ But it was her portrayal of Tami Oldham in the 2018 film, ‘Adrift,’ that really took a toll on her. Based on a true story, the film follows a young woman and her partner after they get stranded at sea by one of the most devastating hurricanes in recorded history. Woodley had to drop a lot of pounds and limit her diet to no more than 350 calories a day, and even less for the last two weeks of filming.
The actress confessed she was miserable, and it was one of the hardest experiences of her career. “I can’t sleep when I’m hungry, so I was drinking a glass of wine every day to be able to sleep,” Woodley said in an interview. For the last weeks of filming, she claimed to eat nothing more than a can of salmon, a little broccoli, and two egg yolks every day.
Gerard Butler Became a True Spartan in '300'
Gerard Butler cemented his name in Hollywood after starring in the epic war action film, '300.' For part of Leonidas I, Butler had to go through four arduous months of hard training, which included working out for six hours a day. For two of those six hours, Butler and the rest of the cast endured a special training that included deadlifts, pull-ups, push-ups, box jumps, and more, in order to keep all the men in perfect shape. After all, they were playing Spartans.
Butler has said that he was inspired by seeing the other members of the cast train so hard too, and it pushed him to do more every day. He has said that "it was a very powerful place to be."
Bradley Cooper Weighed 225 lbs. for 'American Sniper'
Bradley Cooper has become a well-known name in Hollywood in the past decade. With films like 'Silver Linings Playbook,' 'Limitless,' and the recent 'A Star is Born,' the Philadelphia-born actor has certainly proved his acting skills. But his most radical transformation for a role was in Clint Eastwood's 2014 film, 'American Sniper.' Playing a Navy SEAL meant Cooper had to train hard and bulk up to a whopping 225 pounds, in just ten weeks.
Cooper and his trainer worked out a rigorous fitness routine and a diet plan that had the actor eating more than 5,000 calories a day. This meant that he was eating five meals every day, plus a few energy bars in between, and after-workout protein drinks. Alas, it all paid off, the actor was nominated for an Oscar for the authentic performance.
Jason Segel Dropped 35 lbs. for 'The Five-Year Engagement'
Jason Segel captured audiences with his comedy and "boy next door" sweetness when he appeared in the 1999 comedy series, 'Freaks and Geeks.' Segel went on to become a big Hollywood name after his famous role as Marshall Eriksen in 'How I Met Your Mother.' Although he's been in countless movies since then, Segel has never radically transformed his appearance for a role. That is, of course, until he played Tom Solomon in 'The Five Year Engagement.'
The director reportedly told him he had to drop 35 pounds for the role since it had to be convincing that a woman like Emily Blunt's character would fall for him. Segel decided to get serious, "cut out the midnight pizzas" and just eat healthier in general. Whatever he did, it worked!
Russell Crowe Bulked Up to 257 lbs. in 'Body of Lies'
Russell Crowe had to lose his chiseled 'Gladiator' figure to play a CIA veteran in 2008's 'Body of Lies.' For the part, and as per Ridley Scott's request, Crowe had to gain 63 pounds to portray the heavy, sedentary Ed Hoffman. For the actor, this meant hitting an astonishing weight of 257 pounds!
Crowe claimed that he just "decided to eat whatever he wanted," and made sure he had the most sedentary lifestyle possible. In an interview with E! News, the former gladiator rightly said, “If you want to put on weight, you just elect to live a sedentary life style.” That definitely sounds like a "diet" plan we can get behind.