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The darker you get, the more your muscles show. They're still your muscles but we'd spray them to enhance them. We'd still work hard. By the end of the movie, I was cut so much that I could stick my fingers into the ripples of my abs.

I would flash everyone with my six-pack--it was an eight-pack, actually. I was like, "check this out," because you are never going to see this again. I've seen so many actors play these kinds of roles, and you see all this equipment on either a big belly or skinny little arms. You know that every bead of sweat falling off your head, every weight you've pumped -- the history of that is all in your eyes.

That was a great thing, to put on that cape and put on that helmet, and not have to think, Shit, I should have trained more. Instead, I was standing there feeling like a lion.

Horn and the stuntmen with his physical preparation on ]: I made a promise to [Warner Bros. Horn personally that if he gave me the role, I would so kick butt that I would make the movie my life -- and I did.

Every workout session, and every bit of pain that I went through made me feel more like a Spartan. I wanted the stuntmen to go, "Who is this guy? He's fucking nuts. Look at that. The more naked you were the stronger you felt because you could shock your opponents. The Spartans were big and strong and wanted people to see that. They wanted their opponents to wonder 'Do we want to mess with him?

When I was training, my six-pack was so pronounced that I could stick up to my second knuckle of my finger into my stomach, defining my six-pack. I was truly buff and God-like. Actually, that question annoys me because I am still suffering from the aches and pains of the work that I put in for that movie because I over-trained ridiculously. I had my own body-building trainer and then I trained with the film crew and then I would pump on set all the time and then people come with stuff like "Oh you wore a body suit?

It was all very much me! My abs in the movie are mine own. It is very expensive to CGI in somebody's abs for a second, never mind for a whole film. That's a 5 million dollar deal for just one person!

Warner Brothers were excited for me to do this film, but they weren't 5 million dollars excited, to CGI in my abs. I shed blood, sweat and tears for that six-pack. But inside I feel like an year-old man.

My knees are gone. My shoulders feel like they don't exist any more. You look at Leonidas' arms and you look at his legs, and they'd break you like a fucking toothpick. I was their king, so I wanted the other actors to be going, "Wow, he's fucking awesome".

We are talking about a mythical warrior-king, so that was a different experience. I wanted to get into a different type of physicality, not as big [as King Leonidas].

But more sinewy with the feeling that inside, you are just so strong in every moment and very tough. And that's Cable [the name of the character he was playing], that's the kind of life he's lived. He has that sinewy muscular look where you see all the veins popping out.

Once the veins starting coming out, you know you are getting somewhere [training wise]. And you get that from just pumping constantly and then you get all cut and shredded. I was inspired for that scene by De Niro in Taxi Driver , the scene where he is doing the push-ups. And you go wow! You just take one look and it just says so much about that guy. Often when you see psychos and when you imagine them, you can see those muscles and them being all sinewy and that looks quite terrifying and it suggests a lot, how much extra work has been put into it.

So it was a time for me to get really cut. One of the advantages of that scene was it meant that I had to train. And that's one of the best ways for me to try and get my body in shape. It was just a couple of scenes of political conversation, and that's not the way I wanted him to be remembered. I wished them the best, but it always felt like a tenuous link trying to pull me into that movie.

I didn't really belong in there. It's crazy for them to expect that I would spend one year training non-stop to get that eight-pack Leonidas body back for a minute-long cameo appearance. But it's not about one [isolated] training session. It's about visualizing your taut body on screen after many such mindless training sessions. The regimen was incredibly difficult because I went through a lot of training for it.

And for The Ugly Truth , I didn't have to worry about it much. So I had the luxury of saying that [I would never sport six-pack abs again]. But then another movie comes along, and it's happened a few times. For Olympus Has Fallen , I had to get the abs back again. And then you swear that's it! And then vanity gets the better of you. I'm not as big as I was. But I'm still pretty cut.

It was weird, I could stick my fingers two knuckles deep into my abs as I often showed people while making Because I am thinking, I am never going to look like this again. I want to show my abs to everybody. So I would pretty much walk around and go to the post office and lift my shirt and point to it and say 'Hello look.

Check out my six-pack. How cool is that. That's a lot. At that time I decided I am never going to do it again. I've done it too many times now. It's tough. And I always say no. Because you have to realize the extent to which I went for My six-pack in , it was actually an eight-pack by the way, was ridiculous. That was months and months of just training like a madman.

Then Gerard Butler was in a relationship with model Madalina Ghenea , but they broke up. The press wrote about his relationship with Jennifer Aniston , Jessica Biel , and others.

In , the actor met a new love, Morgan Brown. Gerard does not have stardom disease, he is very passionate about his fans, takes pictures with them and signs autographs with pleasure. He is called the most benevolent actor in Hollywood for his friendliness and patience.

The actor regularly posts his photos on Instagram, where Gerard already has a million followers. Gerard Butler continues to play the lead role of Mike Banning, who, after the events of the previous film, becomes the main agent of the US president secret service.

The sequel is set in the UK. Such a number of leaders in one place became the desired goal of terrorists. Agent Mike again has to save the world from a fall and crisis. The same year, the actor played in an adventure fantasy film based on ancient Egyptian mythology Gods of Egypt, in the role of the main antagonist Set. As in the Egyptian myth, the god of the desert Set kills his own brother Osiris to usurp power.

The film is made in the genre of fantastic fiction, but not in epic or fantasy. The picture is filled with new technologies, and the gods wear biomechanical armor. Critics did not appreciate this approach. The film was accused of the excessive abundance of computer graphics, simplifying of the Egypt mythology to include it into the ordinary plot, as well as an unsuccessful selection of actors in terms of skin color. Director Alex Proyas sharply responded to criticism and accused film critics of blatant political correctness and lack of personal opinion.

According to the director, they criticize Gods of Egypt not because of its quality, but for the sake of meeting trends and general moods. It is a classic film about the choice between career and family. He was promised promotion if he passed over his counterpart colleague.

But at the same time, the recruiter finds out that his son is sick with cancer and needs constant help and care. Another film with Gerard Butler in the major role will appear on the screens in late October It is a fantastic disaster film Geostorm. Toggle navigation Logo Biography News About.

Celebrities Actors Gerard Butler. Gerard Butler. Name: Gerard Butler Gerard Butler. Birthplace: Paisley, UK. Actor Gerard Butler Gerard Butler was fond of martial arts, and he was good at it.

Gerard Butler in his youth In the same period, Gerard found out that his father had cancer. When he was 6 months old, his family relocated to Montreal, Canada, where his father tried a few business ventures but ultimately failed. A year and a half later, his parents divorced, and his mother moved Gerard and his two older siblings back to her hometown of Paisley, Scotland. After the move, Butler was raised by his mother, with no further contact with his father until he was 16 years old.

Gerard Butler and his later father reconciled, and remained close until his father died of cancer when Butler was in his early 20s. During his childhood, Butler was enthralled with movies and acting, and his mother took him to several auditions.

He joined the Scottish Youth Theatre and in one of his first roles played a street urchin in its production of Oliver!

Despite his love for theater and film, Butler was anxious to please his family and believed that acting was not a realistic career choice for him. There was Sean Connery, and that was it. During his time in university, Butler was also the president of the law society and graduated with honors.

Like many other new graduates, Butler decided to take a year off to travel abroad, and his ventures soon landed him in Venice, California, where he indulged in the high life: "This is when things started to go a little crazy," he later said.

It was suddenly knowing I could go out and have a life of traveling, craziness, adventure, partying, women, and all the other things that go with that—including a sense of abandonment. After California, Butler returned to Scotland to begin a two-year traineeship at one of Edinburgh's top law firms, but soon found that he despised the job more and more, and he started slacking off and letting his depression show.

A week before he was due to finish his traineeship, he went to the Edinburgh Film Festival and saw a stage production of Trainspotting , an experience that crystallized his disappointment with the law and his yearning to be an actor: "The guy playing the lead role was phenomenal.

It was such an incredible atmosphere. And I'm dying inside. This is the life I wanted to live. I can do this. I know I can do this. But it's past now. It's gone. I'm



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