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    Actor Nicolas Cage Would NEVER Use Anabolic Steroids
    by Millard Baker

    Nicolas Cage was first offered and accepted the role of Randy “The Ram” Robinson in the movie “The Wrestler” before finally rejecting the lead role of the steroid-using grappler. The highly-regarded method actor implied that he quit the role because he was not willing to use anabolic steroids and make the physical transformation necessary for a believable performance as a professional wrestler. Director Darren Aronofsky gave the role to Mickey Rourke whose stunning performance (and physique) earned him a Golden Globe award and Oscar nomination (”Nicolas Cage: I Wasn’t ‘Dropped’ From ‘The Wrestler’,” March 11).

    Access Hollywood caught up with Nicolas at the premiere of his new movie, “Knowing,” Monday night in New York, where the actor cleared up recent rumors that he was let go from the Darren Aronofsky-directed project.

    “I wasn’t quote ‘dropped’ from the movie,” the 45-year-old actor told Access. “I resigned from the movie because I didn’t think I had enough time to achieve the look of the wrestler who was on steroids, which I would never do.”

    Nicolas Cage was once known for an intense passion for method acting that took the technique to an entirely new level. His adamant refusal to use steroids for a movie role may suggest that Nicolas Cage’s method acting madness is part of his past.

    To be a good actor you have to be something like a criminal,” Cage once remarked, “to be willing to break the rules to strive for something new…”

    Nicolas Cage’s statements on steroids imply, purposefully or not, that Mickey Rourke must have used steroids for the role.

    Mickey Rourke gained 43 lbs to play Randy “The Ram” Robinson. The rapid weight gain from 192 lb to very muscular 235lbs over a six month period already leading to speculation that Mickey Rourke used anabolic steroids. Rourke didn’t help matters with several ambigous statements regarding the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

    Men’s Journal asked Rourke if he used anabolic steroids to prepare for his role in “The Wrestler” and he replied, “When I’m a wrestler, I behave like a wrestler.” This was interpreted as an affirmative response prompting Rourke to issue an equally ambiguous denial, “”I did some stuff. You wouldn’t classify it as steroids, but I did some heavy duty supplements… but not the regular stuff.”

    The rumored steroid use by Mickey Rourke has largely been overlooked given the spectacular portrayal of Randy “The Ram” Robinson. If anything, Rourke, as an actor, has been applauded for his devotion to method acting which may or may not have included steroid use. This is in sharp contrast to public perception of professional athletes’ devotion to maximizing sports performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
    Actor Nicolas Cage Would NEVER Use Anabolic Steroids
    by Millard Baker

    Nicolas Cage was first offered and accepted the role of Randy “The Ram” Robinson in the movie “The Wrestler” before finally rejecting the lead role of the steroid-using grappler. The highly-regarded method actor implied that he quit the role because he was not willing to use anabolic steroids and make the physical transformation necessary for a believable performance as a professional wrestler. Director Darren Aronofsky gave the role to Mickey Rourke whose stunning performance (and physique) earned him a Golden Globe award and Oscar nomination (”Nicolas Cage: I Wasn’t ‘Dropped’ From ‘The Wrestler’,” March 11).

    Access Hollywood caught up with Nicolas at the premiere of his new movie, “Knowing,” Monday night in New York, where the actor cleared up recent rumors that he was let go from the Darren Aronofsky-directed project.

    “I wasn’t quote ‘dropped’ from the movie,” the 45-year-old actor told Access. “I resigned from the movie because I didn’t think I had enough time to achieve the look of the wrestler who was on steroids, which I would never do.”

    Nicolas Cage was once known for an intense passion for method acting that took the technique to an entirely new level. His adamant refusal to use steroids for a movie role may suggest that Nicolas Cage’s method acting madness is part of his past.

    To be a good actor you have to be something like a criminal,” Cage once remarked, “to be willing to break the rules to strive for something new…”

    Nicolas Cage’s statements on steroids imply, purposefully or not, that Mickey Rourke must have used steroids for the role.

    Mickey Rourke gained 43 lbs to play Randy “The Ram” Robinson. The rapid weight gain from 192 lb to very muscular 235lbs over a six month period already leading to speculation that Mickey Rourke used anabolic steroids. Rourke didn’t help matters with several ambigous statements regarding the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

    Men’s Journal asked Rourke if he used anabolic steroids to prepare for his role in “The Wrestler” and he replied, “When I’m a wrestler, I behave like a wrestler.” This was interpreted as an affirmative response prompting Rourke to issue an equally ambiguous denial, “”I did some stuff. You wouldn’t classify it as steroids, but I did some heavy duty supplements… but not the regular stuff.”

    The rumored steroid use by Mickey Rourke has largely been overlooked given the spectacular portrayal of Randy “The Ram” Robinson. If anything, Rourke, as an actor, has been applauded for his devotion to method acting which may or may not have included steroid use. This is in sharp contrast to public perception of professional athletes’ devotion to maximizing sports performance.

    Actor Nicolas Cage Would NEVER Use Anabolic Steroids | MESO-Rx Steroid Blog
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    steroids in hollywood are nothing new. hell, i bet its even more common than in professional sports. There are tons of movies out there where the actors gained a crazy amount of mass in a short time, and then by the time the premier rolls around they are back to what they were before.
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    He wouldn't dare touch steroids but when I saw him here getting pulled over by the cops he was on a Harley with no Helmet, t-shirt, jeans and sandals. His friend on another bike had gotten pulled over because he was riding his hog barefoot. That guy looked like the burn-out surfers who sells weed, shrooms, acid and eXstasy on the beaches while they rent body boards and those big monster truck pedal floats to tourists.......Now c'mon the only reason you'd be hanging with a dude like that is because he has the hook-up and last I checked riding a cycle without a helmet is far more dangerous than a steroid cycle.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bio-chem View Post
    steroids in hollywood are nothing new. hell, i bet its even more common than in professional sports. There are tons of movies out there where the actors gained a crazy amount of mass in a short time, and then by the time the premier rolls around they are back to what they were before.
    Ryan Reynolds and the like could very well have just been clean, some of them get so shredded they just look big. Because really, he was never "big" in bodybuilding terms.
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    Darren Aronofsky originally wanted Mickey from the beginning, that's what he said in an interview I read, I will have to dig up the link. It said something to the affect that the studio wanted Cage for the box office draw. The article made it sound like Aronofsky (the "artsy director") had his guy in mind and typical Hollywood execs wanted something more commercial...makes sense.
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    I just watched the movie.. I think the Mickey who played "Ram" did a great job with the role.. I dont think I could see Nicolas Cage with 30-40 lbs of muscles

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    Typical reporter BS. There are a million more important things they could report on, but they pick a movie where the lead 'may' have used anabolics..
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    Yeah rourke did a great job. Now cage not using steroids? hmm I dunno remember con air? He was pretty damn ripped and put on some muscle in that movie. Prob had a $500 a day trainer, but ya never know.
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