A famous actor said, 'They fired me because I wanted to go home for Christmas and be with my family.'
Hollywood is known to chew people up and spit them out. It can be such a tough industry that sometimes even established actors find the odds immensely stacked against them before they set foot in the audition room.
,"I've never told this story, but I was trying out for a movie. I didn't get it. I don't even think they ever made it, but it was a father-daughter road-trip comedy. I didn't hear from my agents because they wouldn't tell me things like this — that filtration system is really important because there's probably a lot more damaging comments that they filtered — but this one got to me.
I was 16 years old, and a person said, 'Oh, she didn't get the father-daughter road-trip comedy because she's unfuckable.
' ... It's so disgusting. And I can laugh at it now, like, 'What a disgusting pig!
'"essay, writing,"Some people in the industry warned me that I'd ruin my career, miss out on possible jobs, and potentially put my life in danger if I ever came out. My dream and all I'd worked tirelessly for since the age of 6 was suddenly at risk by my being...true to myself.
"podcast in 2023, they confirmed that some of their worst dreams had come true. They said,"I did end up getting fired from a children's show because they felt that I was unsafe, now that they knew I was queer, to be around kids. So there was, like, definitely discrimination there, but the beauty far outweighs the hate comments and death threats.
", ever. ... Their reasoning behind that, what they said was that my image was basically not Asian enough, in not so many words. It broke my heart.
I said, 'This character is in her late to mid-20s, an Asian American, and I can't even audition for it? I've auditioned for Caucasian roles my entire career, but this specific role, you're not going to let me do it? You're going to fault me for having worked my whole life?
' I was like, 'Where do I fit? '"Following the rejection, she took a break and did some traveling to help clear her mind. She continued,"I got myself together and said, 'Brenda, there is only one you, and you can't change who you are. You can't change your past.
' I am so grateful for every job that I've done. All I can do is continue to put good auditions out there, do the best that I can — that's all I can ask for.
"days, Jennifer Aniston was instructed to wear tights and a leotard to a callback. The day before, her agent told her he'd been"meaning to talk to" her about her body, and he discussed her figure as if he was talking about a car. In 1996, she told,"My agent gave it to me straight. Nicest thing he ever did….
The disgusting thing of Hollywood – I wasn't getting lots of jobs 'cause I was too heavy.
" She then lost 30 pounds on Nutrisystem, which she promoted on, but Geoff Johns, the former DC executive overseeing the show, allegedly said that"Superman could not have a Black grandfather. " Geoff's rep told THR that he"believed fans expected the character to look like a young Henry Cavill.
","Geoff never said Superman can't have a Black ancestor or be Black — there have been diverse versions of Superman throughout the comics for decades, so he does and can be diverse. ","Hearing about these conversations hurts no less now than it did back then. The clarifications almost hurt more tbh. Still just doing my thing.
Still we do the work. We still fly.
"podcast,"I went in on a cattle call for Superman, and then it turned into a four-month audition experience. I was auditioning again and again and again and flying out to New York and doing chemistry reads and flying out to LA and doing chemistry reads, back to New York, flying back to LA to do a screen test, and it looked like I was the director's choice for the role.
This was a very early iteration of Superman, written by J.J. Abrams, called, there was a killer in town, and they needed somebody to pin it all on, and so my executive producer very kindly wanted to free me up just in case this job came through and said, 'Hey, you're going to be the killer, we're writing you off the show, go with my blessing.
' I basically got fired, but in a generous way.... I had signed a three-picture deal with Warner Brothers.
" However, the Superman offer never came, and he confirmed that he believes it was because he's gay. He said,"Yeah, that's my understanding. That was a time in the industry when something like that could still really be weaponized against you. How and why and who, I don't know, but that's my understanding.
", he had not come out of the closet, but people in the know knew he was gay. His audition tape went in, and he called up the agent, and somebody didn't like him and told he was gay. They said, 'No, no, we can't cast you.
' The reason he didn't get cast was because he was gay. ","Matt was Brett 's Superman. He would never have not cast Matt because he's gay. Brett knew Matt was gay.
They're good friends. Matt not being Superman had nothing to do with his sexuality. It was because the director changed.
", she overheard producer Dino De Laurentiis say to his son in Italian,"Why do you bring me this ugly thing? " — not realizing she understood the language. On, she said," sobering as a young girl. So I said to him , 'I understand what you say.
I'm sorry I'm not beautiful enough to be in, Priyanka Chopra, whose career started in Bollywood, said,"It's been extremely hard to have had a career where everyone knows me, and I look like everybody else, and then to come into a country and not have that. ... I was asked to not be a part of a movie because I was too ethnic. Yeah!
First of all, everyone has an ethnicity. Even Caucasian is an ethnicity. But I was 'too ethnic' for the part, and it was a mainstream American part. And I remember my agent being — he didn't know how to tell me that.
He was really skirting the issue, and I said to him, 'Just tell me.
' And he said, 'Priyanka, I don't know how to say that in 2017,' that this was actually a reason! They could have at least made up a reason! Don't be so on the nose about it!
"She continued,"But they said the reasoning that was given was that, 'You know, we'll have to explain how an Indian girl is this character in the mainstream. We'll have to explain where her parents came from and what was she doing in America.
' I didn't realize that that's how hard it was until I came here. And now I'm really taking it very personally. And whether it happens for me or it doesn't, I really do hope for the future generation that they don't have to deal with this because of what my colleagues and I will do.
""I want to stick my feet in and say, 'No, this is not what we're going to stand for. Look at the world around you. Look at North America right now. It's a melting pot of cultures from all around the world.
You cannot turn around and tell one kid or one person or one type of person, because of the color of their skin, that they need to be treated a certain way. Yes, they've done it for centuries. But come on now! We're in the century, and we really need to step up for ourselves and the future generation," she said.because she"looked too old and sophisticated to be next to Drew Barrymore," who's only four years younger than her.
She told,"I was like, 'What?
' I love Drew Barrymore, I think she's amazing, but I think that was just a nice way to say, 'You're a little too Black. ' Personally, that's what I think. Because if you notice, there were no brown skin .
"She added,"I'm thinking to myself, it's an actor's choice to walk in the room how they want to look, but it's a director's vision to help create and curate a character. So if you couldn't see beyond the fact that I had on a blazer and a pair of jeans, then that was clearly not the job and opportunity for me. So, no problem, I'll keep it moving.
"— and, basically, my first five or six movies — the characters are not described in the scripts as attractive people. So I scored in the sense that if I hadn't done those, I don't know that I would’ve been cast in other things, because I wasn't really considered a beauty … I remember one time in particular. I was in the middle of auditioning, and I was mid-sentence when the casting director said, 'Listen, kid.
You should not be an actress. You are not pretty enough. You should go back to wherever you came from, and you should go to school. You don't have it.
'""She was very blunt — I honestly think that she thought she was doing me a favor … I was around 15 or 16. But it's funny — and this is a testament to my parents and how they raised me — I wasn't crushed. They had always instilled in me that it was way cooler to be an individual and to be unique, and that you don't want to blend in," she said.that she's experienced antisemitism"in interesting ways.
" She said,"There are times when people have said, 'Wait, you're Jewish? But you're so pretty!
' There was a movie that I was up for a long time ago, it was a period piece, and the studio head, who was Jewish, said I looked 'too Jewish' to be in a blue-blooded family. ", where she was up against"posh, gorgeous" actors. She experienced so much anxiety that she walked out, and she continued to face class-based barriers to entry in her UK auditions.
Kaya, who grew up in a council flat in London with her Brazilian mother, would only be cast as a maid in a period drama because of her background. However, she found more opportunities in the US. ,"My mum and I spent our first night in London on the streets. I was 4 years old.
We were picked up and put into temporary accommodation in a B&B on Holloway Road and then into temporary housing. That is how I started my life in London.
"that she's done"three back-to-back British jobs in the past three years. " She continued,"I think things have changed for the better. It seems like the industry is finally catching up with the idea that a British actor doesn't look or sound a certain way.
","I was going for a lot of stuff . But I wasn't getting roles because of the color of my skin. It wasn't fair. It was a trap.
For example, I went up for this show. It was 10 rounds of auditions. There was me and a white guy for the lead. It was about aliens.
And I realized, as I was going to one audition, that the other guy had been given an acting coach. They didn't love me like they loved him. And this is no joke. This is my life.
This is a job. In any other profession, that would be weird, but it was accepted in mine. It happened a few times, and I went, 'Nah. I'm not an idiot.
'"He continued,"They probably liked the ideas I had and told them . Maybe they were fighting for me, but the people who make the decisions weren't in that room, so the auditions were a fraud.
" His work inpodcast, casting director Patrick Rush said,"This is painful. At the time, Chris Pine's skin was really, really bad, and that broke my heart because I was a kid with acne. I remember thinking he was so good.
" Early in Mindy Kaling's career, a network offered her a sketch show of her very own, but they put her through the"humiliating" experience of having to audition before deciding she wasn't"considered attractive or funny enough to play" herself. She told thewent on to be one of NBC's hit shows in years. I feel like karmically, I was vindicated, but at the time it felt terrible.
"that, in the '80s,"People's thinking was not very inclusive. You directors who were still trying to tell you how to be Black. I was fired from a pilot because the producer told me I was 'not Black enough.
' Those were his words. It was horrible. I can still remember the way I felt.
", she was initially told it was because she was"too sophisticated. " Later, however, she found out that"they actually said 'old'. " On, she said,"I wanna make, like, a translation sheet for Hollywood that's, like, all the feedback your agents give you and then what it really means. ","Director Terry Gilliam wanted me, and the actors wanted me, but there was a complication with the studio over money and over my weight.
I think I'm a healthy size, I'm an 8-10. I'm not going to go down the road of having my teeth done, my boobs done.
" However, a Miramax spokesperson told the outlet,"It is not true. Clearly, they are looking for the best person for the role.
","They said my weight would inhibit me from playing the role, which is not true, but to each their own. I was like, 'This is a show where they're encouraging you to be who you want to be. Don't let them tell you who you should be.
' They literally looked me in the face and told me I was too big to play a role. There's no limitation. My weight does not prescribe what I cannot do.
" Alex has gone on to star in multiple Broadway shows and even won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2023.in 1995. Filming was in Australia, but they kept her on hold for so long that, on Dec. 21, she went home to the US for Christmas. After the holidays, she reached out to production, who told her she'd been fired. She told,"I call them, and I'm like, 'Okay, I'm ready!
' And they were like, 'Sweetie, you're good, don't worry about it. ' They fired me because I wanted to go home for Christmas and be with my family. I watch my Ps and Qs onLeah's Lemonade ,"Throughout my whole childhood, it was not cool to be dark-skinned in the hood. It was always light-skinned Black people who seemed to get all the attention, all the love, and were considered pretty or handsome.
Since I've been in Hollywood, we've dealt with the same thing. I just did a film with Terrence Howard, and you know we're able to joke about it now, I was the star of a film. They had an idea to go with someone I won't mention, and I suggested Terrence Howard. And he thanked me for like a week straight… He was thanking me for booking him.
And I was thinking to myself, Terrence Howard has no idea how many roles that I was about to book, and they went with him because he's the lighter-skinned Black man with green eyes. ,"Look, I'm a straight white male so I know my journey has been way less painful in this warped industry, but I'm being recast in a network television show because I'm not handsome enough for the executives.
It's important for me to share the real pain we endure in this industry.
", he added,"I'm so curious how they're going to frame this in their upfront announcement. What the spin will be? Probably none as I've already been deemed insignificant by them. The way I was treated was so degrading.
These 'executive' decisions are why network tv is dying.
","The wonderful woman doing makeup, who like me had came up from the film world, had never dealt with a 'network' before. She was so strong with me in the trailer as the executive determined my look on the show.
","The way this industry has contributed to women hating their bodies is just ONE of the many things I've abhorred for so long. I know a lot of us men generally stay silent with our challenges in this arena.
","You know what I'd do? I'd put my phone on voice memo and put it in my bag, I'd do the audition, walk out, and leave my bag.
Then I'd come back and be like, 'Oh, I forgot my purse.
' 'She is not as urban as I thought she’d be. ' Or, “'She is so ghetto. ' 'Her boobs aren't big enough. ' 'I really think we should just go with a white girl.
'"She continued,"I want to hear so that I can write jokes about it. That and also so that I use it to my advantage and grow. Like all this, 'Jeez, she can't read. She said every word wrong.
' And I'm like, 'They're right. ' So, I start reading out loud more and practicing, and it helps me in the long run. So, sure, they hurt my feelings, and sometimes I'm like, 'Damn, what a bitch. I'm never going back in there,' but...
I did.
","I'd just had my last kid, Molly. ... And my agents were like, 'OK, let's get out there again!
' And it takes me a couple years to lose the baby chub. It just does. I gain about 60 or 70 pounds while pregnant. I'm not one of these girls hitting the yoga mat.
I like to eat Cheetos, I'm not going to lie. And after I have the kid, I like to have some drinks.... I'm like, 'You guys, I just don't feel physically fit yet.
' I had my Spanx on and looked like a damn sausage, but I went in and thought I did a really good job. I got home and get the call from my agents. I'm like, 'I did good, right?
' And they say, 'You did great. The problem is you're just…' 'I'm too fat.
' 'Yeah, we're just going to wait a little bit. '""I said, 'I already told you this! ' The weight thing is a crappy thing in this town, you know? So I just ate some Cheez Whiz," she said.
, the titular character was originally a little girl voiced by Holly Hunter. However, after her lines were recorded, Disney's then-CEO reportedly said,"I don't want it to be a girl, I want it to be a boy.
" The movie ended up getting a full overhaul. Director Mark Dindal told,"I remember being told, 'Girls will go see a movie with a boy protagonist, but boys won't see a movie with a girl protagonist.
' That was the wisdom at the time, until,"I was just told I was too fat for a part. I'm a size 2! I cried for 30 minutes, but then you have to let it roll off your shoulders or it could cause a serious eating disorder. A lot of people in this industry hear they need to lose weight more times than they should.
It does make you stronger, though. Because if you let that affect you, you can't be in this industry — you'd go crazy.
", Amber Riley said,"Hollywood is a very hard place to be in. It really is. Being the person I am, you know, the size I am, being a woman, being a Black woman, there's not a lot of roles for us. ...
I couldn't understand why people couldn't accept me for who I was, and the rejection started wearing on my self-esteem. That's when my mom and I decided to stop. I'm not gonna conform and hurt myself and do something crazy to be a size two.
"that a pair of female execs"felt that it emasculated their lead character to have a taller girlfriend. " She said,"There's no doubt it was very painful... I feel like it's an interesting sign of the times that it was the female executives that felt like they had to be protecting the masculinity of their lead character that way.
","As a child actor, there are two jobs that you can get: you're either the younger version of someone or you're playing somebody's daughter – and there were just not many leading Hispanic actors who I could be that for. So a lot of the jobs that I was going for growing up would never work out, because I didn't look way. That was really hard, to hear that something you couldn't change was what was preventing you .
"She added,"I wanted to dye my hair blonde so that I would look like Cinderella... I thought, 'I don't want other young girls to look up at the screen and feel like they have to change their appearance to be deemed beautiful or worthy.
'","There are things that are really disappointing about being an actress in Hollywood that surprise me all the time. I'm 37, and I was told recently I was too old to play the lover of a man who was 55. It was astonishing to me. It made me feel bad, and then it made me feel angry, and then it made me laugh. "
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