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Post by vishspal on May 26, 2017 6:02:48 GMT
I was watching Child's Play 3, and went on IMDb to see what other movies he was in and his last acting credit was back in 2009. Did he quit acting or Hollywood doesn't cast him anymore?
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Post by ck100 on May 26, 2017 9:52:19 GMT
Have you seen "Dungeons & Dragons"? It's amazing anyone who worked on that film, Whalin included, was able to continue to have a career after that film.
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Post by nausea on May 26, 2017 10:38:07 GMT
Its an important issue I feel needs to be discussed.
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Post by hi224 on May 26, 2017 13:45:36 GMT
I was watching Child's Play 3, and went on IMDb to see what other movies he was in and his last acting credit was back in 2009. Did he quit acting or Hollywood doesn't cast him anymore? Never a great actor coupled with horrible choice in movies as wwll.
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Post by politicidal on May 26, 2017 15:40:58 GMT
I was watching Child's Play 3, and went on IMDb to see what other movies he was in and his last acting credit was back in 2009. Did he quit acting or Hollywood doesn't cast him anymore? Never a great actor coupled with horrible choice in movies as wwll. The streets of Hollywood are paved with the ground up bones of such people.
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Post by mslo79 on May 26, 2017 19:33:41 GMT
politicidalYep. i imagine a high percentage of them come and go with not even a blip on the radar and, obviously, very few have any lengthy careers. but just to even be in a movie people still see/remember (say Child's Play 3 for example since we are basically on that subject), while that might not mean nothing to the person who's trying to have a career, it's at least better than being totally unknown in acting like i suspect the vast majority are who never even appear in a decent name movie people are familiar with etc.
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