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Taylor Kitsch is opening up about his months-long weight loss journey he underwent to play cult leader David Koresh in his new film, Waco
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“It was uncanny.”DeGeneres, 59, pointed out the 14-hour work days Kitsch endured during his strict diet.“Yeah, it sucks,” Kitsch said.
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The boom in scripted television has produced an almost insatiable demand for re-examinations of America’s recent past, and the bloody Branch Davidian standoff in Koresh and his motivations are, in the main, treated quite respectfully.
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Taylor Kitsch is opening up about his months-long weight loss journey he underwent to play cult leader David Koresh in his new film, “I lost 30 — just around 30 lbs.,” he said, with host DeGeneres noting that he looked just like Koresh.
Michelle Jones (Julia Garner) has a scene in which she complains about having been pushed to have sex with Koresh at a very young age — and she had his child, like many women in the compound.
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The Heroic True Story Behind Taylor Kitsch also tells PEOPLE Now about learning to play the guitar for his role as the cult leader His innate ability to bring sincerity and charisma to a complex man who believed in unorthodox—and many times unethical—practices helped him create a unique character.
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“Be careful what you wish for.”The star said he had four months to go from Kitsch to Koresh, and lost six or seven lbs.