81. Moving about the country, the actors have familiar routines. 82. Network policies required all actors to have at least one foot on the floor at all times. 83. Nobody cares about actors having their lives interfered with because we put ourselves in front of the public. 84. Neither actor has a chance, however. 85. Not surprisingly, Hawke is meeting with explicit hostility from book reviewers, who feel actors have no business in publishing. 86. Not surprisingly, the actor has some shrewdly observed insights into the whole, Tony Bennett-fueled scene. 87. Not all actors have the opportunity to chose from choice scripts. 88. Older actors have their own obstacles to overcome. 89. Once an actor has two or three movies in the can, the publicity machine goes into overdrive. 90. Only this time, instead of ridiculously overblown fight sequences, the actors have to compete against an escalating pile of lurid sex abuse. |