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Kill Bill: How A Blood-Spattered SFX Artist On Vol. 1 Ended Up Playing Uma Thurman’s Groom In Vol. 2



Quentin Tarantino fans everywhere have reason to celebrate today, as it was on this date exactly 20 years ago that the writer/director’s kung fu epic Kill Bill Vol. 1 arrived in theaters. It’s a movie that has a rich legacy as one of the best movies of the 2000s, and there are many wonderful behind-the-scenes stories, but there’s one fun bit of trivia that I only learned about recently, and it concerns a dual role played by one of the film’s special makeup effects artists.

Earlier this month, I interviewed SFX veteran Christopher Allen Nelson about his work on the new film The Exorcist: Believer, and I made a special point of spending time at the end of our conversation discussing his work on Kill Bill. In addition to doing makeup effects for both halves of the Tarantino film, Nelson also plays the role of Tommy Plympton – the man whom Uma Thurman’s Beatrix Kiddo a.k.a. The Bride tries to marry at the start of Vol. 2. I inquired about how he landed the on-screen role, and he fondly reminisced about how terrific the blood-soaked production was. Said Nelson,

Kill Bill was one of the best experiences of my entire career, and it remains one of the highlights of my career to this day. To work with Quentin Tarantino, I was so lucky, and the effects, you know, we went through what, 350 gallons of blood on that movie, I think. But to do the effects and then to end up being in the film, it’s a huge highlight of my career.



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