Ryan Gosling's Wig-Related Trauma from Steve Carell's 'Big Short' Remark
Guillermo del ToroOscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.
Ryan Gosling recently shared a humorous, yet seemingly deep-seated, "trauma" during an appearance on "Late Night With Seth Meyers," recalling an incident from a decade ago during the filming of "The Big Short." This past event was triggered by his current film, "Project Hail Mary," where he once again dons a wig and beard for his character.
During the interview, Meyers presented a still from "Project Hail Mary," showing Gosling's character, a school teacher who awakens from a 13-year coma in space, sporting long hair and a full beard. Gosling, visibly amused yet somewhat pained, referred to his character as a "space caveman." He then recounted the precise moment when, dressed in his wig and costume for "The Big Short" in 2015, he encountered co-star Steve Carell. Carell's succinct remark, "Never do this again," had a profound impact on Gosling, humorously stating he "never spoke to him again" until now, despite their previous collaboration on "Crazy, Stupid Love." Carell, in a separate interview from 2015, jokingly described Gosling's wig-clad appearance as a "horror show," highlighting the stark contrast with Gosling's typically handsome image.
This lighthearted anecdote offers a glimpse into the often-unforeseen emotional impact of an actor's appearance choices, even when a comedic legend like Steve Carell delivers the critique. It also playfully underscores the dedication of actors like Ryan Gosling to fully embody their roles, even when it leads to unexpected, albeit humorous, on-set "traumas."

