Originally Posted by ilovewallander:
“Yes, I felt a bit uncomfortable with that. The interviewer (was it Desmond Morris?) kept going on about her looks and the way she dressed. He wouldn't have said anything about the appearance of one of the young male actors I'm sure!”
Nipped in an saw a little bit of program.
What are you two on about.
Appearance is suddenly a non issue in the Film business?
Judy Garland started going downhill when the Studio stuck her on pep/diet pills, because they were worried about her weight.
If Jodie Foster had gone down a similar road of addictions and problems, then an interview asking about her appearance and attitude to it, near the beginning of her career, would be a lot more relevant from this angle.
If Jodie Foster didn't look like Jodie Foster it's unlikely she'd have had the career opportunity's she's had.
Just because it's an older man asking the questions doesn't mean he has
/had designs on her, the perving here is in your minds.
As for not talking about a young actors appearance, that would depend on the young actor and if they got a lot of female attention, then it wouldn't be any kind of leap for the interviewer to ask about their appearance and attitude to it.
I'd lay money that Michael J Fox got plenty of questions on that subject in his time.
As she was mentioned, what happened to Tatum O'neal's film career, pretty sure she won an award at 10 for Papermoon with her Dad, he as a F'up as a parent IIRC though, which might have bearing on it.