Jim Carrey says a military torture expert was brought on to 'How the Grinch Saved Christmas' to teach him how to endure the ...
Carrey described Marcinko as “a gentleman that trained CIA officers and special-ops people how to endure torture,” and ...
"Jim started having panic attacks. I would see him lying down on the floor in between setups with a brown paper bag." ...
Jim Carrey's transformation into the Grinch bordered on torture, so one of the founders of SEAL Team Six gave him a crash ...
To prevent Carrey from walking away, the producers found Richard Marcinko, who had trained the military to endure ...
Actor Jim Carrey nearly quit "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" due to severe panic attacks from the makeup process and was ...
The 25th anniversary celebration of How the Grinch Stole Christmas has brought a flood of wild behind the scenes stories back ...
Jim Carrey revealed new details about the physical and emotional difficulties he faced while playing the Grinch.
Jim Carrey loathed the process of becoming the Grinch — so much so that he almost returned his $20 million salary in order to quit How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The actor, 63, told Vulture in an ...
Jim Carrey, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer discussed the difficulties of making 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas,' specifically ...
Jim Carrey is opening up on some unconventional tactics he used to endure playing the Grinch in his now-famous film.
Jim Carrey revealed he almost quit the 2000 movie "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" due to the title character’s elaborate costume, even offering to return his multi-million dollar paycheck.
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