Creature Performer Edd Osmond Explains What It Was Like Playing the ‘Dumbo’ Live-Action Stand-In

Insider producer Ian Phillips spoke with creature performer Edd Osmond to find out what it’s like to play a star of a film without ever being on-screen. Osmond explained that for the live-action remake of Dumbo, he had to learn how to walk like a baby elephant, sometimes spending hours on all four limbs with the aid of arm extensions.

Additionally, in walking like a baby elephant, Osmond had to look downward all of the time, so a special camera had to be rigged inside the costumes so he could see where he was going. Unfortunately, the waterproof costume presented a communication challenge.

In that suit they were dunking my head underwater in this full-size suit which also meant I couldn’t hear the director when he shouted action or shouted cut.

Despite these challenges, Osmond created a believable Dumbo and the film could not have been made without him.

Disney’s live-action “Dumbo” remake featured the beloved baby elephant made completely from CGI. However, they still needed an actor to play Dumbo.

Lori Dorn
Lori Dorn

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