In 2008, after appearing in the indie 'Two Lovers,' Phoenix announced his official retirement from acting in order to pursue a career in hip-hop. One of his first public appearances post-retirement featured him rapping, very badly, at a Miami nightclub where he fell off the stage.
He lost a shocking 52 lbs (23.6 kg) in order to achieve the proper physique for the role, and as he wasn't a heavy guy before, it was surely a daunting task.
While he may not be a fan of awards, he certainly swept the 2020 awards season!
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Despite having over three decades of experience, Phoenix still gets anxious on a movie set. "I still get nauseous the day before and have weeks of incredible anxiety," he told Interview Magazine in 2012.
The 2005 Johnny Cash biopic was perhaps most astonishing during the credits, when everyone realized that it was Phoenix's voice on the soundtrack and not Cash's—and it was his guitar-playing as well! He reportedly surprised himself, along with famed film critic and huge Cash fan Roger Ebert, who wrote that he was "gob-smacked."
While many actors spend a lot of time learning their lines, following their light, and hitting their marks, Phoenix told Interview, "You should not learn your lines, you should not hit your mark, and you should never follow your light. Find your light—that's my opinion."
He also gave a cringeworthy but hilarious interview, on the 'Late Show with David Letterman' in which he looked horrendous and couldn't answer questions coherently.
Phoenix's portrayal of the Joker set him apart from the many actors who have taken on the role, as he brought a deeply personal and haunting complexity to the character. Now, he's back to reprise his award-winning role in the highly anticipated sequel 'Joker: Folie à Deux' (2024), along co-stars Zazie Beetz and Lady Gaga.
Click through to learn some strange and surreal facts about the actor's life.
It's not that he's a bitter star who doesn't appreciate his fans, but Phoenix prefers having a conversation with people.
Joaquin Phoenix returns in 'Joker 2'
'Joker: Folie à Deux' premieres on October 3
CELEBRITY Retrospective
Joaquin Phoenix has a reputation as a dedicated performer, going to great lengths for his craft and breaking all the rules along the way. His career has spanned films like 'Gladiator' (2000), 'Her' (2013), and 'The Master' (2012), but he finally won his first Academy Award for his titular role in Todd Phillips's 'Joker' (2019).
Phoenix's portrayal of the Joker set him apart from the many actors who have taken on the role, as he brought a deeply personal and haunting complexity to the character. Now, he's back to reprise his award-winning role in the highly anticipated sequel 'Joker: Folie à Deux' (2024), along co-stars Zazie Beetz and Lady Gaga.
Click through to learn some strange and surreal facts about the actor's life.