8 Actors Who Seriously Injured Themselves For Movies

By Jen Wakely /

5. Quentin Tarantino Strangled Diane Kruger To Make Inglourious Basterds Feel Real

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If you had to choose, who would you deem the better actor to sell an intense murder scene: Christoph Waltz or Quentin Tarantino? That€™s Oscar-winning actor Christoph Waltz versus Quentin Tarantino, a director who occasionally has a punt at acting. Need a little time to decide? Tarantino didn€™'t.

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Unhappy with the quality of €˜faked€™ strangulation scenes, he conferred with Diane Kruger and they decided that the best way to give Bridget von Hammersmark a truly devastating death scene was for Diane to be strangled for real. However, he was unsure that (well-respected, award-winning actor) Waltz could truly sell choking the life out of his co-star - there was the chance he just wouldn€™t give it enough oomph. Always ready to help out, Quentin stepped up to the plate, wrapped his hands around Kruger€™s neck and squeezed. And squeezed. And squeezed.

Which, as anyone who€™s au fait with human biology know, has a tendency to lead to unconsciousness and eventual death. Thankfully, Tarantino stopped - just before Diane passed out. Though, let€™s face it, if there€™s one director you can imagine convincing himself he needed to see an actor actually die on screen, it€™s Q.T. Kruger seemed to have a fair sense of humour about the whole thing, too, happily relating the story of her attempted murder at the hands of her boss in many an interview.

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