David Bowie plays a fictionalized version of a real-life character in Christopher Nolan's The Prestige, a movie set in an imagined illusionist scene in the 1890s. Bowie is best remembered for his groundbreaking music and his iconic alter ego Ziggy Stardust. In music, he explored multiple genres including rock, dance, pop, and new wave. In the film industry, he was a sought-after actor due to his performances on stage and in movies, such as Labyrinth and The Hunger.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Apart from David Bowie's incredible music videos, most of the artist's post-'90s appearances were basically cameos where he played himself, which makes his role in The Prestige so different. In Nolan's movie, Bowie's character is the key to one of the story's biggest twists, and his performance is one of his most memorable.
The Prestige becomes one of Christopher Nolan's most confusing movies when David Bowie shows up in the story. In the film, Nikola Tesla is a reclusive scientist overshadowed by Thomas Edison's oppressive business practices. He is approached by Angier, Hugh Jackman's illusionist character, to develop a machine capable of teleporting objects.
Christopher Nolan Begged Bowie To Be In The Movie Finding the right actor for the significant role of Nikola Tesla in The Prestige was one of Christopher Nolan's most difficult tasks. Tesla was one of a kind and an inventor ahead of his time. Nolan needed an actor who could capture the scientist's otherworldliness and ultimately decided on the titular star of The Man Who Fell to Earth — David Bowie's best movie.
"It was the only time I can ever remember trying again with an actor who passed on me," Nolan revealed about Bowie's casting in The Prestige . Bowie proved to be the perfect casting choice, capturing Tesla's genius and portraying the inventor as someone who looked unlike any other character in the film.
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