![]() ![]() While filming, Fraser said wearing the suit was taxing and that he had a physical reaction similar to vertigo. Fraser said he sat for four hours each day in hair and make-up to transform into Charlie. The 100-pound suit that Fraser wore on set each day was designed by Oscar-nominated makeup artist Adrian Morot, who worked with Aronofsky to create Charlie's full size in a respectful way. "He did a remarkable job of portraying many of the most challenging aspects of living in a large body and of showing several ways people react to being negatively judged for their size," it added. Fraser has his own experience with weight bias and stigma, and we found him highly receptive to our feedback." ![]() "We shared the significant physical, emotional and social impacts of obesity and we see that insight reflected in many of Charlie's (Brendan Fraser) movements, actions and emotions throughout the film," the OAC told "GMA" in a statement. ![]()
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