In 2002, after a five-year hiatus, Day-Lewis returned with an acclaimed performance as Bill the Butcher in Martin Scorcese’s Gangs of New York.
His second Oscar win came in 2008 for his performance as the misanthropic oil prospector Daniel Plainview in the turn-of-the-century drama There Will Be Blood.
It took two years for Day-Lewis to research and prepare for the role and, at the time, the idea that he could best that performance was unimaginable.
Now, five years later, the Oscar winner is again on the world stage for his interpretation of the 16th president of the United States.
Day-Lewis says his reward was having the opportunity to experience the life of one the world’s greatest men.
“There’s never been a human being that I never met that I’ve loved as much as him, ever," Day-Lewis says. "I doubt there ever will be.”
Accolades aside, for Day-Lewis, one of the great actors of our time, getting to interpret extraordinary characters is what really matters.
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