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  • Being a Working Actor Can Be Anything but Glamorous

    The other day, I was wandering through a flea market when I came across some faded Hollywood magazines from the ’40s and ’50s. All of the articles were about the fabulous lives of stars like Cary Grant and Rita Hayworth. They went on and on about how much fun actors have when they’re working on set. This made me laugh. Guys like me know the ugly truth.
    I recently spent some time visiting my client Jennifer on set. She works most of the year as a series regular on a network show. During hiatus, Jennifer likes to do independent films that have challenging roles. This production was being shot on a shoestring budget, much lower than what she was used to, and Jennifer knew that going in. 
    After watching my client shoot a few scenes, we retired to her trailer, which were significantly cramped quarters compared to her usual double-banger. The two of us chatted for a while, and then I mentioned that I needed to use the bathroom.
    She grinned before saying, “Go ahead.” 
    I looked around, but couldn’t find the door. What the hell? Jennifer was guaranteed a private bathroom in her contract.
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    She looked up at me from the

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