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Dispatches: Books and Media Kong Speaks By Jason Stevenson HE'S AN ACCOMPLISHED stage actor in his native England, but Andy Serkis is best known on this side of the pond for playing inhuman characters. The man who loaned his voice and body movements to the computer-generated character Gollum in the Lord of the Rings trilogy is aping it up again for director Peter Jackson in King Kong, which opens December 14. This time Serkis, 41, is the man in the digital gorilla suit, performing every knuckle walk and roar that allowed computer animators to create the 24-foot-tall ape. Kong was a physically challenging role, requiring Serkis to draw on his climbing skills—he's summited Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn—and travel to Rwanda to observe gorillas in the wild. Jason Stevenson checked in with Serkis as film production wrapped. OUTSIDE: AT 5'8", YOU'RE NOT A BIG GUY—HOW DID YOU PLAY A GIANT GORILLA? |
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