The Iconic Role That Made Emma Watson Physically Ill
Contrary to what some may believe, the life of a movie star isn't always glamor and five-star luxury. For many, the route to stardom is a hard slog. There can be long hours, late nights, travel, and separation from loved ones — not to mention less-than-ideal on-set conditions. Some truly dedicated actors put themselves through intense bodily and psychological stress to get into their roles. Robert De Niro famously gained 60 pounds for "Raging Bull." Christian Bale lost 62 pounds for "The Machinist" (via GQ). Even outside these extreme feats of method acting, there's a long list of actors who almost died on set.
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Emma Watson was only nine years old when she was cast in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," so she's grown up in the movie business. Since completing the eight-movie "Potter" cycle in 2011, Watson has gone on to star in numerous memorable Hollywood hits including "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," "Little Women," and "Beauty and the Beast." But there's one role that Watson will likely never forget, because of the grueling physical ordeal she went through to complete the shoot.
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