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Overall, it's the big roles that get you the fame and the job. Start out small in the theatre field. If I start my career in a horror flick, my career would seem to be doomed forever. I won't do that of course. Yes, it's a better idea to start small. I have been in a few high school plays, Next is college plays. Then I can get into the Film stuff.
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You can get good Horror films you know. If you think the script is good, take whatever you can get... it's all experience.
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These all sound like great ideas! I'm excited for your future threads Judge.
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From most of the horror flicks I've seen. I'll say refuse. Most of the unknown actors/actresses who appear in those roles end up in death row (He/she's career is at it's end). And there's critics that influence the decisions of the directors casting the actors. If the director sees bad reviews of bad acting, then he/she won't hire that person. There's critics to think about. And that alone can determine how far I'll get.
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Judge. I've never met someone as supercilious as you.

It's bad enough that you think you're automatically a great actor, but to say that you're too good for any role is really absurd.
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From most of the horror flicks I've seen. I'll say refuse. Most of the unknown actors/actresses who appear in those roles end up in death row (He/she's career is at it's end). And there's critics that influence the decisions of the directors casting the actors. If the director sees bad reviews of bad acting, then he/she won't hire that person. There's critics to think about. And that alone can determine how far I'll get.
Jaimie Lee Curtis - Halloween 1 & 2 (duh)
Kevin Bacon - Friday the 13th
Johnny Depp - A nightmare on Elm Street
Tom Hanks - He Knows You`re Alone
Brad Pitt - Cutting Class
George Clooney - Return To Horror High (he was also in Return of the Killer Tomatoes)
Paul Rudd - Halloween 6
Jason Alexander - The Burning
Holly Hunter - The Burning
Crispin Glover - Friday the 13th, Part 4: The Final Chapter
Corey Feldman - Friday the 13th 4 and 5
Patricia Arquette - A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
Laurence Fishburne - A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
Breckin Meyer - Freddy`s Dead: The Final Nightmare
Dana Carvey - Halloween II (blink and you`ll miss him as a TV news camerman)
Josh Hartnett - Halloween H20
Matthew Mchonaghrey (sp?) - Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
Rene Zellweger (sp?) - Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
Katherine Heigel - Bride Of Chucky
Bruce Campbell - The Evil Dead
Jennifer Aniston - Leprechaun
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Judge. I've never met someone as supercilious as you.

It's bad enough that you think you're automatically a great actor, but to say that you're too good for any role is really absurd.
The only thing I said is that I'm a good student actor.
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Haha, Corey Feldman.

I liked Paul Rudd in Halloween 6.

And Hartnett was ok in H20
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If the director sees bad reviews of bad acting, then he/she won't hire that person.
Well the reason is there in your comment... bad acting.
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Judge. I've never met someone as supercilious as you.

It's bad enough that you think you're automatically a great actor, but to say that you're too good for any role is really absurd.
Now now I'm sure he's going to be a fine actor when he's finished school. He's a very ambitious man.
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