Jeffrey Dean Morgan Lost 40 Lbs. by Eating a Can of Tuna a Day, Jeffrey Dean Morgan is talking fish. The 49-year-old performer lost more than 40 pounds for his part in the new History Channel miniseries "Texas Rising," yet his supper arrangement sounds a touch fishy. On Thursday, People cited the "Dark's Anatomy" alum as saying he ate only a jar of fish a day when he was attempting to lose the weight for his part in the chronicled dramatization about the Texas upheaval against Mexico.
In a "The Today Show" meeting with Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford, Morgan uncovered that he measured 175 pounds when he was first cast in the part of "Hard of hearing" Smith, however when he was done shooting the arrangement he was down to under 135 pounds and resembled "hellfire." The performing artist additionally conceded that his fish eating regimen was undesirable, and that he didn't counsel with a specialist before beginning the eccentric supper arrangement. Likewise, all that fish still makes them feel somewhat squeamish. "I absolutely never need to see fish again," he said.
Morgan is not the first performing artist to lose a lot of weight in a brief while for an acting part. As indicated by Us Weekly, Matthew McConaughey dropped almost 40 pounds for his part as medication dependent Ron Woodruff in the film "Dallas Buyer's Club," while Anne Hathaway shed 25 pounds when she showed up in Broadway's "Les Miserables." And Christian Bale lost an incredible 63 pounds for his part in 2004's "The Machinist."
While his high protein fish eating regimen got Jeffrey Dean Morgan quick results, he understands it wasn't a brilliant approach to get thinner. Makers of "Texas Rising" needed the performing artist to drop 10 pounds in light of the fact that his character was determined to have tuberculosis, yet Morgan didn't go on a sound eating regimen and activity arrangement like most stars do when they're planning for a section. Rather, Jeffery Dean Morgan just ate fish and lost substantially more weight than anticipated for the part.
In a "The Today Show" meeting with Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford, Morgan uncovered that he measured 175 pounds when he was first cast in the part of "Hard of hearing" Smith, however when he was done shooting the arrangement he was down to under 135 pounds and resembled "hellfire." The performing artist additionally conceded that his fish eating regimen was undesirable, and that he didn't counsel with a specialist before beginning the eccentric supper arrangement. Likewise, all that fish still makes them feel somewhat squeamish. "I absolutely never need to see fish again," he said.
Morgan is not the first performing artist to lose a lot of weight in a brief while for an acting part. As indicated by Us Weekly, Matthew McConaughey dropped almost 40 pounds for his part as medication dependent Ron Woodruff in the film "Dallas Buyer's Club," while Anne Hathaway shed 25 pounds when she showed up in Broadway's "Les Miserables." And Christian Bale lost an incredible 63 pounds for his part in 2004's "The Machinist."
While his high protein fish eating regimen got Jeffrey Dean Morgan quick results, he understands it wasn't a brilliant approach to get thinner. Makers of "Texas Rising" needed the performing artist to drop 10 pounds in light of the fact that his character was determined to have tuberculosis, yet Morgan didn't go on a sound eating regimen and activity arrangement like most stars do when they're planning for a section. Rather, Jeffery Dean Morgan just ate fish and lost substantially more weight than anticipated for the part.

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