The Tin Man Paint

The Wizard of Oz Tin Man paint contained toxic chemicals, causing the actor who played the role, Buddy Ebsen, to experience serious health problems. Advertisement 8. Buddy Ebsen was the original Tin Man, but the aluminum dust from the makeup nearly killed him, and he was quickly replaced by Jack Haley.

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Wikipedia / Fair Use / en.wikipedia.org / CBS. Buddy Ebsen was slated to play the Tin Woodman in the 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz, but he had to be replaced after the aluminum makeup used with his costume made him gravely ill. Jack Haley, Ebsen's replacement, developed an eye infection from the paint and filming had to be stalled.

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Thankfully, the paint didn't cause any lasting harm and Haley went on to portray the Tin Man we all know and love. Unfortunately, the costume problems on Oz didn't stop there. The Tin Man costume also caused quite a few problems.

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Buddy Ebsen, who was the initial actor cast as the Tin Man, turned out to be dangerously allergic to the aluminum dust that was used to give the Tin Man his metallic shine. 1939's 'The Wizard of Oz' is one of the most beloved movies of all time, but filming it was a nightmare, the makeup even made the actors sick. The Tin Man: The actor originally cast for this part was Buddy Ebsen.

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To create his "tin" face, an aluminum powder makeup was invented. After only ten days of filming, inhaling this powder caused Ebsen to have a severe reaction as the dust entered his lungs. He nearly died.

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This time around, with the help of safe silver makeup and a can of oil, the Tin Man character came to life. Twenty-five years later, metallic paint embellished another memorable movie moment. Actress Shirley Eaton was covered in gold paint for a short scene in the 1965 James Bond film Goldfinger.

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Monday, 28 October 2013 The Tin Man's Toxic Metal Make-Up Ray Bolger originally was cast to play the Tin Man in the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz." He traded roles with Buddy Ebsen, who was cast to play the Scarecrow. Ebsen recorded all of his songs, finished four weeks of rehearsal, and completed costuming prior to the filming of the movie. Discover the shocking reason Buddy Epson was replaced as the Tin Man in "The Wizard of Oz." Learn how toxic makeup impacted both him and Jake Haley, revealin.

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