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  2. The One Terrible Role That Ruined These Actors' Careers

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    Here, we take a look at some of the actors whose careers were derailed by one role and the impact it had on their trajectory in Hollywood. IMDb Freddie Prinze Jr. in 'Scooby-Doo'

  3. ‘I lost everything overnight’: 17 acting careers ruined by a ...

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    THE COUNTDOWN: From Faye Dunaway’s notorious performance as Joan Crawford to the silent movie idol whose stardom was destroyed once audiences heard his ‘squeaky voice’, here Adam White ...

  4. Image credits: thunderchild120 Luckily, not all movie stars get stuck acting one type of role their whole careers. u/sheerduckinghubris thinks that Wedding Crashers actor Vince Vaughn is a good ...

  5. Inequality in Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    [26] The film featured white actors in blackface, and it also portrayed the Ku Klux Klan as the saviors of society. The Jazz Singer, which was released in 1927, is another example of white actors using blackface, instead of films hiring black actors and actresses These early films influenced the early growth of racism in Hollywood.

  6. Dramaturgy (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    The informer: a pretender to the role of a team member who gains teams trust, is allowed backstage, but then joins the audience and discloses information on the performance. Example: spies, traitors. The shill: this role is an opposite of the informer; the shill pretends to be a member of the audience but is a member of the performing team. His ...

  7. 1919 Actors' Equity Association strike - Wikipedia

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    Most actors considered themselves superior to general "laborers," viewing themselves rather as "artists" and believed their trade was above the technique of organizing. [ citation needed ] However, when the UMPA continued neglecting the UMPA-AEA standard contract, Equity decided they needed a charter and national support to achieve their goals.

  8. 13 times actors were fired from Hollywood roles: ‘The low ...

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    The film industry is notoriously fickle – and that means that often directors aren’t afraid to unceremoniously ditch their actors. Katie Rosseinsky looks back at some high-profile Hollywood ...

  9. The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood

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    Carmen Miranda and Margarita Cansino (popularly known as Rita Hayworth) are a few of the many Latin actors and actresses whose careers, according to film historians, directors, and fellow actors featured in the documentary, were fabricated and highly manipulated by Hollywood. [3]