It’s the same story, whether you work in office buildings, behind a bar, or on the sets of the mostfamous films: whenyou’re offered a risky job, it’s hard to tell if it’ll pan out in your favor. No one knows the future.Actors have very few clues about how well a project will go before they sign on for the project. These days, when an actorsigns on for a film project, they usually have little more to go on than a few pages of the script and a short description for the film, usually akin to the kind of description we get on IMDB. From that, they’re expected to sign a contract (for at least one film, sometimes 3-10 films) stating that they will be in the film, regardless of quarrels with changes to the script or even major changes in the plot. Sometimes actors are released from their contracts, but that can be just as damaging to their careers and reputations as a movie that ends up getting bad reviews.The actors on this list probably thought they were making clever career choices by walking away from certain projects or signing on for others. How were they supposed to know that these movies and tv shows and even casual conversations would change the shape of their entire careers? Unfortunately, these actors have made a few mistakes along the way and these mistakes have certainly cost them dearly. Here they are: the 15 worst career missteps in Hollywood.
Monday, June 27, 2016
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