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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-01-19 03:35 pm

[ SECRET POST #4398 ]


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[personal profile] sparklywalls 2019-01-19 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Definitely true regarding your snobby comment imo. Most British actors start out on TV first and then get a breakthrough film role. Hiddleston would definitely fit this pattern, though he also has his theatre stuff (and I feel like theatre is probably his favourite) - British actors who have been in film will go back to TV quite happily more often than not. And continue to switch between the two. Or three if they do the stage as well.

(Anonymous) 2019-01-20 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Yep. I'm not a Brit, but just looking at their well known actors you can see that people switch back and forth between all three mediums without a second thought. There doesn't seem to be any stigma about it, and in the U.S., there's increasingly little stigma about the practice, too. Times have changed.