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USD 1.6m worth of make up goes into making 'The Hobbit' dwarf

Updated on: 03 May,2013 02:39 AM IST  | 
ANI |

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.

USD 1.6m worth of make up goes into making 'The Hobbit' dwarf

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.



'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.


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