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The director had seen him before at a meeting, fetching tea for record producers who caught on to his talent. The video itself was shot in one day at a West London athletic club.
This allows for cleaner editing, and allows directors to put more pace and energy into the show.
Ed Helms, who played Stu, never grew out an adult incisor, so he simply took his fake incisor out for the scenes where Stu’s tooth was missing.

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The single most expensive item was a Fred Leighton necklace, at $100,000USD, worn by Meryl Streep.
According to series director Scott Vanzo, it took 4 to 5 weeks to fully animate the opening sequence.
On the costume design, Director Luc Besson said: “I wanted the best and that is Jean-Paul Gaultier.”
As seen on the making of documentary on the 20th Anniversary DVD, little people Tamara De Treaux and Pat Bilon took turns wearing the costume with Matthew De Meritt, who was 12 years old at the time.