The Marvel star’s performance in A Different Man has brought unexpected insights - and Oscars hype.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time.Most days, in between his hours spent in make-up and his first scene on the set of, Sebastian Stan would walk the streets of New York in the prosthetics that made him look like his co-star, Adam Pearson. Pearson has neurofibromatosis, a genetic mutation that produces benign tumours that distort his facial features, surrounding them with lumps of skin.
Oswald looks exactly like his old self, but is ebullient, personable, charismatic and confident. He is, in short, everything Edward wanted to be.Writer-director Aaron Schimberg’s earlier feature,, also starred Pearson as a much more cowed, retiring character. Working together, he says, inspired him to write a character with the same features but a personality closer to Pearson’s own. Schimberg himself has a cleft palate.
“I’d written papers on the guy’s work in advertising and marketing, because he is a genius,” Pearson says. “So I was like OK, let’s throw your hat in the ring! I don’t know, it may be a bit of a laugh. And then it all got really serious really quickly.”
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