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    John Stamos On Why He Was Forced to Drop Out of Grinch Role

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteDecember 27, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The 2000 holiday classic “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” almost had a very different face behind the iconic green fur as “Full House” star John Stamos revealed he once auditioned for the lead role.

    On the December 23 episode of the “‘Tis The Grinch Holiday Podcast”—hosted by “Saturday Night Live” star James Austin Johnson and produced by Wondery in collaboration with Dr. Seuss Enterprises—John Stamos shared a surprising revelation, explaining why his opportunity to play the Grinch ultimately fell through.

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    Why John Stamos Couldn’t Play The Grinch

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    Stamos, now 61, shared that during a makeup test, he suffered an allergic reaction to the prosthetics required to transform into the Grinch. This reaction forced him to step away from the role, ultimately paving the way for Jim Carrey to step in and deliver his unforgettable performance.

    “Hey, you know, I have something. Here’s an interesting fact you don’t know about me,” Stamos said on the podcast. “I was originally going to play you in the movie that Jim Carrey got. Did you know that? I went to the makeup test.”

    “And I was allergic to the, you know, all the prosthetics,” he revealed.

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    ‘How The Grinch Stole Christmas’ Went On To Be A Massive Success

    Despite the behind-the-scenes hiccup, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” became a massive success, earning over $345 million worldwide. The film went on to win an Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling and secured Jim Carrey a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy.

    The beloved movie also featured Taylor Momsen, Jeffrey Tambor, and Christine Baranski, solidifying its place as a holiday staple.

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    The Grinch Goes Animated

    In 2018, Illumination Studios—the animation powerhouse behind hits like “Despicable Me” and “The Secret Life of Pets”—released a computer-animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” simply titled “The Grinch.” This adaptation, directed by Scott Mosier and Yarrow Cheney, sought to blend the timeless charm of Dr. Seuss’ classic story with a vibrant, contemporary animation style designed to captivate modern audiences.

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    The film featured Benedict Cumberbatch as the voice of the Grinch, bringing a unique interpretation to the iconic character. Cumberbatch infused the Grinch with a balance of grumpiness, wit, and vulnerability, adding layers to his personality that made him both entertaining and relatable. His refined British tone gave the Grinch a sharp edge while still allowing space for warmth and humor to shine through in key moments.

    While staying true to the original narrative, “The Grinch” (2018) expanded on the backstory of the Grinch, offering insight into why he despises Christmas so deeply. The film paints him not just as a bitter recluse but also as a character shaped by loneliness and childhood trauma, making his transformation at the end feel more heartfelt and earned.

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    Could Jim Carrey Reprise His Role As The Grinch?

    Jim Carrey at ''Sonic The Hedgehog 3'' UK Premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square in London, UK
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    Jim Carrey recently told ComicBook that he might be open to reprising his iconic role as the Grinch but with one major condition.

    “The thing about it is, on the day, I do that with a ton of makeup and can hardly breathe. It was an extremely excruciating process,” he explained. “The children were in my mind all the time. ‘It’s for the kids. It’s for the kids. It’s for the kids.’ And now, with motion capture and things like that, I could be free to do other things. Anything is possible in this world.”

    Jim Carrey Compares Grinch And ‘Sonic’ Roles

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    Jim Carrey, known for his transformative performances, recently opened up about the challenges of heavy prosthetics in some of his most iconic roles.

    In “Sonic 3,” Carrey sported a bald cap and an exaggerated mustache to embody the eccentric villain, but he described the process as relatively painless.

    “There was no challenge like The Grinch,” he told Us Weekly. “[For] The Grinch, I had to be trained by a guy who actually tells CIA people and operatives how to endure torture. That’s how I got through The Grinch. So that was the worst one.”

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    His portrayal of the Grinch in the 2000 holiday classic required hours in the makeup chair every single day, with layers of prosthetics, green fur, and contact lenses transforming him into Dr. Seuss’s grumpy anti-hero.



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