We are talking about someone who has lived. It must be honored in every respect. The fictional can take any kind of channel - according to the actor's marriage to the character.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The fact is fiction is always a representation of life, sometimes the lives of famous people.
The life of an actor can be very enviable.
It's a great challenge to get to play a real-life character. Every actor would love to get a chance, at least once in his life, to play a real-life character.
I believe every time you film anybody, you create reality with that person - whether it's fiction or nonfiction.
A person's portrayal on TV isn't always how someone is.
In my experience, it's usually up to the actor how a character is portrayed.
It's sacred for an actor to keep their personal life personal.
I think the life of an actor is very glamorous to other people - then, realities set in.
As a child, I was just never that interested in the lives of my favourite actors, like Cary Grant. I do wonder whether knowing too much about someone's personal life interrupts an audience's ability to suspend disbelief, to really invest in the characters. My preference would always be that people engage with the work.
Actors are seen as celebrities, but they're just real people with families.
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