To make a man look like a dwarf, it takes three hours in the make-up chair, ten test faces, a wig, a beard, some body padding, eight weeks of dwarf-walk training and 1.6 million dollars worth of prosthetics.
Richard Armitage, who plays Thorin Oakenshield in the JRR Tolkien/Peter Jackson-adapted ‘The Hobbit’, revealed to News.com.au the lengths it took to transform him into the King Under The Mountain.
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'The Hobbit'. PIc/Santa Banta
“Well it’s my beard, which I’m growing back in time for the next lot of filming, the hair is a wig which strangely a lot of people don’t realise, but the forehead the eyebrows and the nose are all prosthetics,” he said.
He said that it takes about three hours to get ready - about an hour and a half for the face and 45 minutes for the hair. u00a0If they started shooting at eight o’clock they would have to be in the chair at 4.30am.
