Why do Joker actors go crazy?

Playing the Joker can be physically harmful
Between his first discussions with director Todd Phillips and the filming of Joker, Phoenix lost a dramatic 52 pounds. "[A]s it turns out, that then affects your psychology," Phoenix said. "You start to go mad when you lose that amount of weight in that amount of time."
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Why does the Joker go crazy?

The heist goes awry; the comedian leaps into a chemical vat to escape Batman, surfacing disfigured. This, combined with the earlier accidental death of his wife and unborn child, drives the comedian insane, turning him into the Joker.
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Why do actors take the Joker so seriously?

The Joker attracts this image of seriousness and prestige that is often denied to the comic book movie. The role won Ledger a posthumous Oscar and helped to create this allure of the part being not only a momentous task but one of true potential danger.
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What happened to the actor that played the Joker?

Ledger died on 22 January 2008 as a result of an accidental overdose of medications. A few months before his death, Ledger had finished filming his role as the Joker in The Dark Knight.
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Who is the craziest Joker?

Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight)

Not only has he become the definitive Joker – compared endlessly to new and old actors alike – but Ledger has more iconic scenes in The Dark Knight (opens in new tab) than most actors do in a career.
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Why Actors Take Playing The Joker So Seriously



Why does the Joker lick his lips?

The film, as pointed out by Digital Spy, reveals the lip-licking was Ledger's way to try and keep his prosthetic scars from coming loose. Apparently, the make-up used to create the Joker's infamous facial scars would begin to slip off when he talked.
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Who is considered the best Joker actor?

1. Heath Ledger. To many, Heath Ledger will always be the ultimate Joker. As the main villain of the second, and ultimately most critically acclaimed, part of Christopher Nolan's trilogy, Ledger's Joker was nothing like those who came before him.
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What mental illness does the Joker have?

Ledger described his character as a 'psychopathic, mass-murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy', and Paul Levitz, president of DC Comics in 2002–2009, said, 'I keep coming back to the way he physically incarnates madness'.
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Is Joker role cursed?

But the fun of the character is also its curse - so deranged and cruel and manipulative is The Joker that he tends to mess up whoever he plays.
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Did playing the Joker affect Heath?

Heath Ledger died due to accidental drug overdose. Reports even suggested that the actor was depressed after playing Joker in The Dark Knight. The character took a toll on his mentally and physically, so much so, that he suffered from insomnia.
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Why did the Joker laugh?

He even carries a card with the legend “Forgive my laughter: I have a condition. It's a medical condition causing sudden frequent and uncontrollable laughter that doesn't match how you feel. It can happen in people with brain injury or certain neurological conditions. Thank you” (movie time points 00:08:35–00:09:22).
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Does the Joker do drugs?

The main character smokes a lot and takes medication. However, neither are used in violent or abusive ways.
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Is the Joker a Psychopath?

In The Dark Knight, the Joker is a loner, glib, unemotional and very violent. These behavioral traits are very consistent with psychopathy.
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How did Joker get his face back?

Since the Joker's apparent death in the bat cave, his body happened upon a pool of the substance dionesium which healed wounds and revived the dead. Within the pit, Joker grew a new face which he would go on to use during his endgame.
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Is the Joker insane?

It has been argued within the comics that the Joker is not necessarily insane, but may be experiencing a form of 'super sanity' a condition that forces him into a hyper-aware state that to other observers, would seem like madness.
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Why was Heath Ledger's Joker so good?

Among them are his facial makeup, his brightly-colored (and often clownish) clothing, and his maniacal laugh. Heath Ledger's Joker was not only fresh and completely original in its interpretation, even these classic Joker characteristics were present. He completely nailed each mannerism, right down to the iconic laugh.
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How can I be like the Joker?

Never take anything too seriously. Always see the light-hearted and funny side of everything. Keep a humorous outlook on life, and never let anything get to you. No matter what happens, even when it's negative, take it like the Joker.
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Is the Joker schizophrenic?

Also, the Joker is probably not diagnosable anyway. He said the Joker doesn't fall into the criteria for diagnoses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. He is more likely to be a psychopath, but even that is reductive.
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What disorder does Harley Quinn have?

While she does inevitably become his “girlfriend” (although he never treats her with love and respect) and his assistant, Harley doesn't appear to have antisocial personality disorder. Instead, her character is closer to a diagnosis of histrionic personality disorder. Those symptoms are: Being flirtatious or seductive.
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Does Joker have bipolar disorder?

He has bipolar disorder type 1, most recent episode manic, severe, with psychotic features, and he also has Pseudobulbar affect. That can be treated by medication. He would need to take a mood stabilizer that will help with the mania. He would also need to take antipsychotic medication for the delusions.
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Which Joker is most accurate?

While the character has been portrayed by many talented actors over the decades, it is now clear that Heath Ledger's interpretation of the character is the most comic accurate, even compared Joaquin Phoenix's awesome portrayal of a downtrodden man pushed past the brink of sanity.
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Will there be a Joker 2?

An Academy Award-winning Joaquin Phoenix film is getting a sequel, and no it's not Her 2: The Software Update. In a June 7 Instagram post, director Todd Phillips confirmed that Joker 2: Folie à Deux is in the works, with a script penned by Phillips himself and Scott Silver.
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Which Joker is better ledger or Phoenix?

In other words, Phoenix's portrayal humanizes the Joker but also harms his comic book mystique as a ruthless, criminal mastermind, thus, leaving Heath Ledger as the ultimate Joker.
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Why does the Joker smile?

Narratively, he got a permanent smile scarred into his face just by being born, which is tragic. But cinematically, the idea came from the 1928 silent movie that inspired the character's creation in the first place, The Man Who Laughs (the link to The Batman Who Laughs is clear).
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Who cut off the Joker's face?

Following DC Comics 2011 relaunch of several of its comic series for The New 52, Detective Comics #1 (November 2011) sees the Joker captured by Batman and sent to Arkham Asylum; unbeknownst to Batman, this is part of the Joker's plan to meet with the villain Dollmaker, who surgically removes Joker's face at his request ...
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