Actors Who Were Traumatized By Their Most Intense Roles

The Maze Runner

O'Brien said it was a "rough year," but he credits his then-girlfriend and supportive family for helping him with his quick recovery.

"The first time I saw my face I was like, 'That's it,'" he said. "Spending that six months out of it and in recovery so far away from it, you're in a state of questioning everything. I absolutely went through a period of not knowing what my future was going to be."

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The More You Know

  • Alred Hitchcock’s Psycho was the first American film to show a toilet flushing.
  • Ronald Reagan was originally announced as the lead for Casablanca. The proclamation turned out to simply be a ruse to keep the actor’s name in the press.
  • That slightly scandalous charcoal drawing of a topless Kate Winslet in Titanic was drawn by none other than the director himself, James Cameron.
  • Fantasia (1940) was originally a short called The Sorcerers Apprentice, but Walt Disney overspent on the score and decided to make it feature length film rather than waste money.
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