
Планировалось нечто вот такое — чужая картинка с пинтереста. Но моя основа не такая ровная, так что вышло то, что вышло

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“I was actually talking to Jamie [Bamber] about this yesterday,” Young admits. “In America, you’re not judged so much and there’s not that class system that England sometimes has. People go, ‘Rupert, okay you played this certain character’, but in America they don’t know the difference between posh or whatever. Dominic West would never have gotten his role in The Wire in England and Hugh Laurie would never have played House in England, because they’re seen as very posh, upper class boys who went to really good schools. You get into acting to play different parts and to really want to continue playing different versions of yourself. When you don’t get them you go, ‘Oh my God, I can’t even play myself!’ so then it becomes this whole self-hatred thing.” “You can’t take away from those types of shows [soaps], in terms of screen time and knowing how to do things very fast. John Kazinsky (имеет в виду Роберт Казински), who did a soap in England, he suddenly went to America and was in Pacific Rim and then True Blood. With Australians too, I mean it’s ridiculous that all the superheroes are either Australian or English at the moment! Тут кусочек про рост. ” |
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