Cillian Murphy ‘required medical attention’ after Emily Blunt made him ‘split his head open’ while filming Oppenheimer

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Cillian Murphy ‘required medical attention’ after Emily Blunt made him ‘split his head open’ while filming Oppenheimer together.

The actress, 40, revealed she bought the actor, 47, a luxury pillow at the end of filming because she was “worried” about how Cillian was sleeping.

Recalling the story, Emily, Kitty, Cillian’s on-screen wife in the hit film, shared that she managed to hit her head on the bedside table after losing her pillow while lying down.

speaking to Sun, said: ‘He’s going to kill me for telling this story.’ I was very worried about Cillian’s dream when we started filming because I felt like she had a monumental task with this role.

“He told me that he woke up in the middle of the night and was so excited to sleep on the pillow again, that he kind of threw his head back on it and smashed his head on the nightstand.

Cillian Murphy, 47, ‘required medical attention’ after Emily Blunt, 40, made him ‘split his head open’ while filming Oppenheimer together.
Recalling the story, Emily, Cillian’s on-screen wife Kitty in the hit film, shared that she managed to hit her head on the bedside table after losing her pillow while going to bed (pictured together in the film).

“He was enjoying it so much that he broke his head. Then he came to the set and they had to glue his head in, all because of the pillow.

It comes after Cillian revealed how he felt about playing J. Robert Oppenheimer in his Oscar-nominated film.

The Irish actor attended a screening of the Christopher Nolan biopic at the BFI IMAX Waterloo on Wednesday, where he spoke about the research conducted in his role as the theoretical physicist credited with being the “father of the atomic bomb.”

When asked about the most important lesson he learned from working on the film, Cillian thoughtfully responded: “The main thing I learned or trusted was that he was a human being, that was the main thing I wanted to access: his humanity.”

The incredible physical transformation Cillian underwent for the role was revealed by his co-star Emily Blunt, who plays Oppenheimer’s wife Kitty.

Emily remembered how Cillian only ate one “almond a day” and he became “very haggard” as he immersed himself in the project.

Speaking to Extra last year, Emily explained: “I had such a monumental undertaking.”

Cillian himself told The New York Times: “I love acting with my body, and Oppenheimer had a very distinctive physicality and silhouette, which I wanted to achieve.

She said, ‘He’s going to kill me for telling this story.’ “I was very worried about Cillian’s dream when we started filming because I felt like she had a monumental task with this role.”
She added: ‘He told me that he woke up in the middle of the night and was so excited to fall back asleep on the pillow, that he kind of threw his head back on it and smashed his head on the floor of the nightstand.’
He added: “He was enjoying it so much that he broke his head.” Then he came to the set and they had to glue his head on, all because of the pillow.

It comes after Cillian revealed how he felt about playing J. Robert Oppenheimer in his Oscar-nominated film.
When asked about the most important lesson he learned from working on the film, Cillian thoughtfully responded: “The main thing I learned or trusted was that he was a human being, that was the main thing I wanted to access: his humanity.”
The incredible physical transformation Cillian underwent for the role was revealed by his co-star Emily Blunt, who plays Oppenheimer’s wife Kitty.

‘I had to lose a lot of weight and we worked on the wardrobe and tailoring; He was very thin, almost emaciated, he lived on martinis and cigarettes.

But Cillian He made it clear that his extreme diet was not safe and should not be tried by other people. “You become a little competitive with yourself, which is not healthy,” he said, adding, “I don’t advise it.”

The breakneck pace of filming helped Murphy reach her weight loss goal.

“It’s like you’re on this damn train that’s just bombing. It’s bang, bang, bang, bang. “You sleep for a few hours, get up and hit again,” she told The Guardian.

‘I was running with crazy energy; I crossed a threshold where I didn’t worry about food or anything. “I was so immersed in it, in a state of hyper…something,” he explained.

‘But it was good because the character was like that. He never ate.

Cillian continued his nomination streak by receiving a Best Actor nomination for his lead role in oppenheimer.

He is currently the bookies’ favorite to win the award and will compete against Bradley Cooper – Maestro; Colmán Domingo – Rustin; Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers and Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction.

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