“Don’t ever do that again”: Steve Carell Had a Hard Time Looking at an Ugly and Creepy Ryan Gosling in Their $133 Million Movie

"Don’t ever do that again": Steve Carell Had a Hard Time Looking at an Ugly and Creepy Ryan Gosling in Their $133 Million Movie
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Popular for starring as Michael Scott in the sitcom TV series The Office, Steve Carell has become one of the most prominent names in Hollywood. The actor has received several accolades and has won millions of hearts throughout his career. And one of these fans also includes the Oscar-nominee Ryan Gosling. He has opened up about his love for the actor and has also shared that he was eager to work with him for a long time.

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Steve Carell in The Office
Steve Carell in The Office

And he got the opportunity in the 2011 film Crazy, Stupid, Love. The duo collaborated once again for Adam McKay’s 2015 drama comedy The Big Short. The movie required its lead cast to tone down their good looks for their characters. However, Carell did not seem to be a big fan of his co-star’s look and claimed that he looked creepy.

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Ryan Gosling’s Look Creeped Out Steve Carell

After working together on the 2011 romantic comedy, Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling once again shared the screen, alongside Brad Pitt and Christian Bale in the 2015 comedy-drama The Big Short. The biographical comedy about the 2008 financial crisis follows a group affected by the crisis.

Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling in The Big Short
Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling in The Big Short

Filmmaker Adam McKay wanted the cast of the film to change their look according to their characters in the movie and told them that they could not follow up on their movie stars’ image in The Big Short. “Everyone thinks of Wall Street as these polished guys, but these guys were characters, weird-looking dudes with strange clothes,” he shared.

And the transformation was shocking, not only for the audience but also for the cast of the movie. During an interview, the Vice actor shared that he was surprised to see Gosling’s look for the movie and even told him never to do anything like that again.

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A still from The Big Short (2015)
The Big Short (2015)

Ryan stepped out of the trailer for the first time with hair and makeup, and I told him, ‘Don’t ever do that again,’” he recalled. The Oscar-nominated actor claimed that he did not expect him to look that “creepy,” unlike the classic handsome guy that he is.

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Ryan Gosling Desperately Wanted to Work With Steve Carell

Ryan Gosling took his first comedic role, starring alongside Steve Carell in the 2011 film Crazy, Stupid, Love. He portrayed the quick-witted Jacob Palmer, who is also very popular among women. Gosling gained quite the praise for his performance.

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Ryan Gosling with Steve Carell
Ryan Gosling with Steve Carell

However, he was not sure if he wanted to take on a comedic role at that point in his career. “I didn’t really think of it as a conscious choice to do a comedy,” he shared. But when he learned that the romantic comedy-drama would give him the opportunity to work with Carell, he immediately accepted the offer.

“I got this opportunity to work with him, so I decided to jump at it,” he said before adding, “I would have done anything to work with him.” He has been a huge fan of Carell since he put his mind to acting. Not only Gosling but The Office star has also shared that he would love to work again with his Crazy, Stupid, Love co-stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.

The Big Short is available on Netflix.

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Source: USA Today

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Laxmi Rajput is a writer at Fandomwire. She finished her Post Graduation in Broadcast Journalism and worked as a Business News writer for a year. But her interest in entertainment and pop culture compelled her to find a way towards Entertainment Journalism. She has worked across various fields and has 2 years of experience in content writing. She likes reading, music, movies, and traveling. She aspires to become a fiction writer in the future.