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In response to
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in general they are. Being a TV star is a very different than than being even a mediocre movie draw.
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Reagen
I agree, but I think that's changing. Look at Glenn Close. -- nm
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Remlik (aka remlik)
Jan 12 '10, 10:01
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no one's exactly beating her door down with scripts. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 12, 10:04
She went the other way though. TV has been great particularly for "older" actresses because there are no film roles for them.
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Dano
Jan 12, 10:04
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all very true points in this thread. Kyra Sedgwick got a nice career out of her show on TNT when the she wasn't getting anything for movies. -- nm
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Remlik
Jan 12, 10:15
her other options were 110 Dalmations. nm -- nm
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groiny
Jan 12, 10:03
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