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Tuesday March 31, 15
06:34 PM
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When you become an actor, landing a role in a movie as big as Star Wars may seem like a dream come true. But Tatiana Siegel and Borys Kit report at The Hollywood Reporter that six movies in, the Star Wars franchise has only spawned one megastar: Harrison Ford, unusual for a series of this magnitude. Neither Ewan McGregor nor Liam Neeson was helped by the franchise and the list of acting careers that never took off is even longer, from original stars Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher to Jake Lloyd (young Anakin Skywalker) and most notably Hayden Christensen, whose star was on the rise when he nabbed 2002's Attack of the Clones. Even Natalie Portman who already had a hot career before Episodes I-III, admitted she struggled after the exposure. "Everyone thought I was a horrible actress," says Portman. "I was in the biggest-grossing movie of the decade, and no director wanted to work with me."

So what is the problem? "When you sign up for this, you're signing your life away, and you're keeping yourself from any other franchises out there," says an agent whose client is one of the stars of Episode VII. "They will not let you be in another franchise. They're going to be cranking out a new movie every year. These actors never get to read the script before signing on. They don't even know which [subsequent] one they are in. And then they become known for that role, and it's hard to see them in [another] kind of movie." Still, agents keep pursuing roles in the upcoming films even though newcomers can only command a meagar $65,000 to $125,000 for Episode VII. "It secures all involved a place in film history," says agent Sarah Fargo, "and guarantees a huge global audience, enhancing an actor's marketability."
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  • (Score: 2) by Jaruzel on Thursday April 02 2015, @08:43AM

    by Jaruzel (812) on Thursday April 02 2015, @08:43AM (#165762) Homepage Journal

    Neither Ewan McGregor nor Liam Neeson was helped by the franchise

    Because neither of them really needed it? Both actors were huge before Star Wars, and are still huge now.

    Admittedly McGregor has semi-retired and is pursuing other projects these days, and Liam Neeson's wife died, so he spent a few years in reclusion, but they are both still stars with high profiles.

    However, if I knew nothing about Natalie Portman (i.e. hadn't seen Leon) and had only just seen her in Star Wars, then yeah, I'd have written her off as a crap actress too. We know now, that Lucas can't write dialogue for shit, and that was the main problem in the prequels.

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    This is my opinion, there are many others, but this one is mine.