Fri, 02 March 2007 12:00:00 ET
Christian Bale, who's famous for his intense acting exercise up to living his character in his real daily life, said he won't let his acting to estrange her daughter anymore.
Christian Bale won't let his career stop him being a good father.
The 'Batman Begins' star is famous for his intense style of method acting is
prepared to give up his unique techniques for his daughter, whose name he
has never publicly divulged.
Bale - who lost masses of weight and lived on cigarettes and whiskey to play
a starving insomniac in 'The Machinist' - told America's GQ magazine: "I
can't expect my daughter to understand if I've isolated myself during a
movie, so I won't do that anymore. I still will with other people, but not
with her. So in no way am I ever going to have her being confused about me,
my presence or absence or whatever. That has to change. And I've been able
to do that."
Surprisingly, the 33-year-old star has also revealed he enjoyed starving
himself for his role in 'The Machinist', because he revelled in the
challenge.
He said: "Sometimes you want to torture yourself a little bit and know that
you can come out on the other side. There's just such a satisfaction in
doing one thing well in a hard-core fashion."
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