Do actors have trouble shaking off the persona they?!


Question: last adopted for a role?
I remember Anne Margaret coming off like a basket case after filming 'Streetcar named Desire'.
She was being interviewed and basically said its hard to get back to yourself after working intently on being someone else, especially a psycho. I wonder if this is what really killed Heath Ledger.
What do you think?


Answers: last adopted for a role?
I remember Anne Margaret coming off like a basket case after filming 'Streetcar named Desire'.
She was being interviewed and basically said its hard to get back to yourself after working intently on being someone else, especially a psycho. I wonder if this is what really killed Heath Ledger.
What do you think?

Being an actor myself in local theater and amateur productions, I can say that yes, it can be sometimes difficult to seperate yourself from the roles you play. Especially if the role taps into something in you that you supress normally anyway, because it feels so good to let that part of yourself have free rein. It is then hard to shove it back down when it is time for the role to be over. Ask any actor who has played the title roles in something like Dracula or Sweeny Todd... they will have felt exactly what I am talking about...

i dont know. i know that a lot of actors get type-casted. they always play the same type of character. whatever happened to heath ledger, i feel for his family. and i hope its a wake up call to britney, amy winehouse and lindsay lohan.

I don't think that's true. Actors are just like everyone else. To say that a performance was the cause of their demise is simply taking an easy solution without much investigation. News stations like Cnn and Fox just pump ideas into peoples heads. they are not responsible journalist.



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