

Right there on the page he was told not only was he going to have to learn to play piano, he was going to have to learn to do it upside down in an approximation of Freddie Mercury's unusual talents. Freddie Mercury Teeth Freddie Mercury likely had a hereditary dental condition that left him with four extra teeth in his mouth. Speaking on the red carpet during E! Live From The Red Carpet ahead of the 2019 Golden Globes, Rami Malek revealed during the telecast that he had a brief moment of panic when he first started reading the script for Bohemian Rhapsody. Of all things that I had to do in this film, it was like, it was gonna be so difficult enough just playing Freddie Mercury, then I flipped to and it says in the scene description, 'Freddie plays piano upside down.' And I thought,' Oh god.' Still, there was one thing Rami Malek was really unprepared for when it came to playing Freddie Mercury on the big screen: playing piano upside down. Go inside Freddie Mercury's relationship with Mary Austin, the woman who inspired Queen's song 'Love of My Life.' When Freddie Mercury first met Mary Austin, he was 24 years old and she was 19.

Moreover, his teeth had already become his trademark, so his decision to do nothing about his teeth was understandable. We've heard about singing lessons and piano lessons and even movement lessons. Even though his net worth at the time of his death in 1991 was 60 million, Mercury could have easily paid to have his teeth realigned, but he was afraid that the sound of his voice would not be the same if he fixed his teeth. In November 2004, his music band Queen was honored with inclusion in the UK Music Hall of Fame for their achievements and contributions to the British culture. Although he talked about getting corrective surgery, he ultimately chose not to get it done. They probably wont take away from your enjoyment of the movie, but just in case Weve heard about Rami Malek putting in. His famous overbite was the result of an extra four teeth. We've heard about Rami Malek putting in fake teeth to approximate Freddie Mercury's own mouth. Some minor spoilers for Bohemian Rhapsody can be found in this article.
