How big was Michael Clarke Duncan's biceps?

After working as a ditch-digger, bouncer, and personal bodyguard for some A-list celebrities, Duncan brought his acting chops and huge 20-inch biceps to Hollywood for the chance to break into showbiz.
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Was Michael Clarke Duncan actually that big?

He's big -- 6-foot-5, 320 pounds big. But for once in his life, Michael Clarke Duncan wasn't big enough. The role of John Coffey in the movie adaptation of Stephen King's "The Green Mile" called for someone huge -- 7 feet tall, around 350 pounds.
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How did they make Michael Clarke Duncan look so big?

In reality, Michael Clarke Duncan was of a similar height to his co-star David Morse, and was a couple of inches shorter than James Cromwell. Amongst other things, creative camera angles were used to create the illusion that Duncan, as John Coffey, towered over the prison staff, even "Brutal" Howell and Warden Moores.
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How tall was Michael Clarke Duncan and how much did he weigh?

Duncan's large frame—6 feet 5 inches (196 cm) and 315 pounds (143 kg)—helped him in his jobs digging ditches for Peoples Gas Company and being a bouncer at several Chicago clubs.
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How big was Michael Duncan Clark?

Standing at an imposing 6 feet 5 inches, Duncan often gave surprising depth to roles that seemed to hinge on his large size — at times during his career, he weighed more than 300 pounds.
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How Much Can Michael Clarke Duncan lift?

His reported workout regimen included an hour of lifting and 30 minutes of aerobic exercise. At his peak he could bench press over 600+ pounds, a figure that suits this larger-than-life man.
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How big is John Coffey?

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John Coffey was an African-American man, approximately 6'8" ft tall, with a powerful muscular frame. Due to being mistaken for the crime of murder and rape, he is put on deathrow in the 1930's.
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How tall is John Coffey in the book?

This year marks the arrival of John Coffey, a 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) tall powerfully built black man who has been convicted of raping and murdering two young white girls.
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How tall is John Coffey in real life?

A former bodyguard, the 6ft 4in (1.93m) Duncan was an imposing figure who played a wide variety of action roles and also voiced animated parts.
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Is The Green Mile about Jesus?

'The Green Mile' (1999), directed by Fank Darabont and based on the novel of the same title by Stephen King, is an allegory of Christian healing and freedom. It represents Jesus Christ for today's society in a world poisoned and imprisoned by perception, injustices, and a more deep-set malady—the darkness of the heart.
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Why is The Green Mile an 18?

The MPAA rated The Green Mile R for violence, language and some sex-related material.
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How accurate is The Green Mile?

Since this kind of tragic, unfair derailing and taking of a life has been documented in great quantities over the years, the question naturally arises as to whether The Green Mile is based on a true story or not. Technically, the answer is "no." The movie is an adaptation of the 1996 Stephen King novel The Green Mile.
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What came out of Coffey's mouth?

In the movie "The Green Mile", John Coffey heals the prison guard Paul using his special power. He then opens his mouth and hundreds of "flies" appear buzzing away.
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What disease did Tom Hanks have in The Green Mile?

We meet Edgecomb in 1935, the year, he says in a voice-over narration, of the worst urinary tract infection of his life, and the year that John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), moves to the Green Mile. (The movie's title refers to the stretch of green linoleum between the men's cells and the electric chair.)
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Is Paul Edgecomb immortal?

Paul Edgecomb & Mr Jingles (the mouse) were granted unnatural long life from Jon Coffey. If Paul was 44 when Jon died and is 108 at the end of the movie, then he has been alive for 64 years. Mr. Jingles is alive for the duration of the movie.
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What state is The Green Mile set in?

The tale is set on death row (called “the green mile” because of the flooring) at a Louisiana prison in the 1930s where officer Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) and his team encounter a new inmate, a Black man of tremendous physical size and seemingly childlike mental acumen (Michael Clarke Duncan), who is accused of the ...
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Why was Wild Bill in jail Green Mile?

Background. William Wharton was a serial murderer revealed to be indirectly responsible for framing John Coffey for the rape and murder of two girls and sending him to Cold Mountain Penitentiary.
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Is Cold Mountain Penitentiary real?

Cold Mountain Penitentiary is the name of the prison in The Green Mile. This prison is located at Louisiana in the film. However, in real-life, the prison scenes were actually filmed at Tennessee State Penitentiary, located at Cockrill Bend Boulevard in West Nashville. This prison closed down in 1992.
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Does John Coffey have the shine?

Other notable characters that shine include Louis Creed from Pet Sematary, who sees and speaks with the ghost of one of his students, John Coffey from The Green Mile, with healing and intuitive powers, and Mike Noonan from Bag of Bones, who has dreams and visions.
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What did Eduard Delacroix do?

Eduard Delacroix was a death-row inmate incarcerated at Cold Mountain Penitentiary for raping and killing a young girl, then trying to cover up his crime by burning her body. The fire was near an apartment building that caught on fire and killed six more people, including two children.
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Was Michael Clarke Duncan a vegetarian?

Nominated for an Oscar for his starring role in The Green Mile, FOX's The Finder's, Michael Clarke Duncan's healthful vegetarian diet keeps him in the best shape of his life. Once plagued by illnesses and spending thousands of dollars on meat, Michael has turned his health around by going vegetarian.
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What disease did Michael Clarke Duncan have?

Green Mile actor Michael Clarke Duncan died of natural causes, a US coroner has confirmed. The 54-year-old died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on Monday. He had not recovered from a heart attack he suffered in July.
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Did Michael Clarke Duncan have health problems?

The Green Mile star, who received an Academy Award nomination for his performance in the 1999 film, suffered a heart attack on July 13 of this year and “never fully recovered,” according to a written statement released by his publicist. He died yesterday at Cedars-Siniai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
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Why did Percy shoots Wild Bill?

When Coffey is returned to prison, he regurgitates the disease into Percy who, either through John controlling him or willingly out of disgust for Wharton's actions, then shoots Wild Bill to death before going into a catatonic state. When asked why he did this, John said that "[He] punished them bad men.
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