People on television have trouble with fame because audiences think they're their mates.
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Some people can handle fame, some can't.
Fame is a modern phenomenon caused by the explosion of media, where there's a zillion digital channels and snappers everywhere. It's so attainable, so people can have their Warhol 15 minutes of fame, and some are so aggressive.
I'm a career actor. And I question this constant reliance on TV fame and celebrity.
Fame really works against actors, in a way, because our anonymity is a wonderful thing for us.
Unfortunately, I think a lot of people are affected more by the idea of fame than the actual work ethic involved. A lot of them just want to be reality TV-type people who don't do anything.
Fame for fame's sake is toxic - some people want that, with no boundaries. It's unhealthy.
Everybody wants their fame. They long for it, and I think they don't much care how they get it - to attract attention to themselves.
There's nothing wrong with fame, but to seek out the spotlight just to be on TV for the sake of being on TV, and to put your children on there, I think, is especially disgusting.
I think fame makes people a bit nervous.
People don't realize that we, we meaning people in show business, have the same problems as everyone else. Money doesn't change that. Fame doesn't change that. Sometimes that brings on more problems. You know, it's just a different kind of problems.
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