Jessica Chastain thought she looked like Mrs. Doubtfire when she first tested her makeup for The Eyes of Tammy Faye. The biopic from director Michael Showalter, which is based on the documentary of the same name, depicts the stories of controversial televangelists Tammy Faye Bakker and Jim Bakker, played respectively by Chastain and Andrew Garfield. The film premiered at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival and released domestically in September to mixed reactions from critics.
Despite the underwhelming reception, The Eyes of Tammy Faye is being positioned by the studio as an awards contender, and Chastain’s lead performance has indeed garnered acclaim. The movie takes a redemptive look at her character, arguing that the real-life Bakker was unfairly associated with her husband’s scandals by the public, and the star went to great lengths to create an empathetic portrait of her subject. This included wearing heavy makeup to more closely resemble Bakker’s distinctive look, a process that Chastain has since said damaged her skin.
While appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Chastain recalls the process of getting the transformative makeup right, which she says didn’t start out so smoothly. Though she admits being in full-costume did eventually help her performance, she initially saw it as a point of stress, particularly since she was working with an unfamiliar makeup team. When she first tested out the new look, Chastain says, she thought she looked more like Mrs. Doubtfire. Check out her full quote below:
[The costume] did [help] in the end, but in the beginning, I was stressed. I was like- I kinda had one of those panicked moments, when they put it all on me… The very first time- with any tests, right, you have to perfect it. And the first time, it was the first time I’d worked with some of the artists, and I, like, looked at myself in the mirror, and I was like, ‘I look like Mrs. Doubtfire!’ [Laughs] I was so stressed out. But no, I got through it…
While The Eyes of Tammy Faye team needed to go for an extreme look to match their real-life subject, reminding viewers of Mrs. Doubtfire surely wouldn’t have been what they wanted. Unintentional references to the 1993 Robin Williams comedy, which sees the actor impersonate an old, female housekeeper to skirt around the custody agreement of his recent divorce, might have encouraged audiences to laugh at her looks in much the way the film criticizes Bakker’s contemporaries for doing. However, Mrs. Doubtfire does have a scene in which Williams’ character tests a number of different disguises, which sounds humorously similar to Chastain’s actual makeup process for the film.
The transformational approach to the role seems to have paid off for Chastain, who, in addition to a number of notices from critics associations, was recently nominated by her peers for the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. This puts her on track to pick up an Oscar nomination as well, and with the Best Actress category looking fairly open this year, the two-time nominee could very well take home her first golden statuette for The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Should that be the case, a moment of feeling like an aged-up Williams will surely seem worth the effort in retrospect.
Source: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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