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The Actor And The Writer

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Why is it that the actor gets the fame and accolades, but they are purely a puppet of a writer?.

Should a writer be more revered than the actor?.
Posted by StG, Friday, 26 October 2007 7:34:24 PM
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Same deal with directors.

Writers come up with the brilliant concept, yet it's the directors who get the creative accolades and the actors who get the fame and glory.
Sure, they both have important jobs too and deserve credit for that - but it seems pretty unreasonable that the writers hardly ever get a mention.
It certainly should be more balanced, but it isn't and I can't see how the status quo can change. People are always going to want to see their scripts on screen.
Posted by TurnRightThenLeft, Friday, 26 October 2007 9:59:30 PM
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It depends on the writer and on the actor. There's Shakespeare, Wilde,
Tolstoy,and many others too numerous to mention... including - J.K.Rowling... - Then there's Helen Mirren, Judy Dench, Joan Plowright,Anthony Hopkins, Cate Blanchett, and again many others, too numerous to mention - who do credit to the writer, and deserve being recognised for their own unique craft and skill.

Both deserve to be recognised in their own write (ooops - sorry)
right!
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 26 October 2007 10:20:18 PM
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Yeah, but foxy - your post actually just highlights how undervalued the writers of performances (films/television/plays) are.

Harry Potter was a novel, not a film, it just became one later. Shakespeare died hundreds of years ago.

How many famous writers of screenplays can you name?

The only one I can think of is M Night Shyamalan, and he's hardly up there with the likes of the mega-stars.

When a brilliant movie is created, the original concept came from a writer... but how many people remember the writers, when compared with the stars and directors?
Posted by TurnRightThenLeft, Friday, 26 October 2007 11:22:16 PM
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Well, TRTL, Charlie Kaufman would be as famous as many actors. But I would tend to think that writers generally tend to be introverted and do not particularly care for the curse of fame, as long as they get paid and recognised within the community that matters most to them. Which apparently they do, and the community that matters most is not us. Boohoo.

http://www.internationalscreenwritingawards.com/
Posted by Bugsy, Saturday, 27 October 2007 12:20:08 AM
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When I consider the question I think of shows like Friends, Desperate Housewives etc etc where the actors become MEGA-STARS earning MILLIONS of dollars per episode, but where they are totally a product of the writer's whim. They become famous for the character they portray and it's usually just comedy...trash tele.

Helen Mirren, Cate Blanchet, Densel Washington, Robert Deniro, Anthony Hopkins etc are people who have outgrown a particular role and have created a fame storm on their own. Are they bigger than any role?.
Posted by StG, Saturday, 27 October 2007 6:17:52 AM
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