What do actors actually inhale when their characters snort cocaine or smoke crack?

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While film scenes where an actor injects something into his/her arm can perhaps be faked with edits and maybe prosthetics, how do actors manage to snort cocaine or smoke crack? Are there approved safe alternatives that are used?

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Also, considering the lifestyles of many actors, are there any instances where actors have used the real deal?



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Because of powdered milk's resemblance to cocaine and other drugs, powdered milk is sometimes used in film-making as a non-toxic prop that may be inhaled.

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  • “It’s usually cornstarch, but you have to put a bit of baby powder into it, because starch is too sticky and heavy,” says Gillian Albinski, the property master on Homeland.

  • “I always use powdered lactose,” says longtime prop master Mychael Bates, who worked on 2011’s Horrible Bosses.

  • Colin Farrell didn’t seem to mind. He was even snorting the powder off-camera in order to stay in character, Bates says.

  • For the lactose-intolerant, something like a vitamin B powder (inositol), available at health-food stores, might be substituted.

Snorting any powder over multiple takes can cause an actor to become congested. (Or just angry.) In that case, the prop masters will sometimes coat the inside of the coke straw with Vaseline. When the powder is snorted, most of it sticks to the straw instead of going up the actor’s nose.

For pot/crack:

Besides heroin, “Homeland” includes scenes of Morgan Saylor’s character Dana Brody smoking pot.

“I’ve worked on shows where actors have wanted to smoke the real thing, and I was constantly fighting to take away their real bags,” Albinski says. “Oregano smells so much like the real thing, you have to check carefully to make sure they haven’t switched it out.”

Other prop masters do use the real thing — sort of. Companies, including legalbuds.com, sell ganja without the active ingredient THC. It looks and burns like marijuana, but it won’t get anyone high.

Crack rocks are created by dropping globs of Krazy Glue into a pile of baking soda.




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Do actors get high on set?

They also get nervous, emotional or just want to have a good time, particularly when filming scenes. Although this is their work, many actors in the industry have admitted to taking the edge off with a little weed before filming. Here's a list of just a few actors who were actually high on set.

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