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Carrey's Grinch Pact: Torture Training for Movie Magic
13 Dec
Summary
- Jim Carrey suffered panic attacks due to the Grinch costume and makeup.
- A former SEAL Team Six commander trained Carrey to endure torture.
- Bee Gees music and cigarette holders aided Carrey during makeup.

Actor Jim Carrey nearly abandoned his iconic role as the Grinch, confessing to intense panic attacks caused by the extensive makeup and costume. The arduous process, which initially took eight hours, pushed Carrey to his limits, making him miserable on set.
To help Carrey endure the discomfort, director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer enlisted the expertise of Richard Marcinko, a former commander of SEAL Team Six. Marcinko provided Carrey with techniques for enduring torture, which proved instrumental in managing his panic attacks and allowing him to continue filming.
Carrey found solace in listening to the Bee Gees' entire music catalog during the lengthy makeup sessions, which were eventually reduced. He also utilized a long cigarette holder to keep yak hair from igniting, a small concession that aided his physical and mental well-being on the demanding production.




