Monday, July 23, 2018

STARS DON'T TALK TO 'EXTRAS'

IN MY OPINION:
WILLIAM REYNOLDS;
 
STARS DON'T TALK TO 'EXTRAS'
   
 >  > It's actually a common practice on film and TV sets to forbid extras and crew members from interacting with principal cast. One anonymous background performer even told The Guardian in 2016 that their contract "specifically orders you not to talk to any of the actors, much as you are advised not to feed animals in a zoo."
Of course, the stars of the show or movie are free to bend or outright break that rule whenever they like, which they frequently do. Perhaps the best known example of this is from Three Kings when George Clooney came to the aid of an extra who director David O. Russell had just allegedly assaulted. The confrontation between Clooney and Russell nearly came to blows and effectively ended the relationship between the star and the director.
But not every actor is as classy as Clooney. In fact, some seem to not only relish in the restrictions on the lowly supporting cast, but also enforce them without mercy. SO, GUYS>>>BE AWARE>>>AND CAREFUL ON WHO YOU TALK TO<<<WITHOUT THEM SPEAKING FIRST!!!!!
 

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