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Acting

Don't put your daughter on the stage
Submitted by Michael on 9 April 2009 - 9:07amDon't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs Worthington, wrote Noel Coward in 1947. Till the early twentieth actors, actresses and all things to do with theatre were considered unseemly as a career choice. Actors were often conflated with 'rogues', 'vagabonds' and 'loose women' as an underclass. The twentieth century saw a paradigm shift whereby an acting career could bring fame and fortune, and actresses and actors like Vanessa Redgrave and Ronald Reagan could enter politics without having their characters impugned.
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