Actors, on the whole, are the most loyal members of the film business. They’re probably too loyal for their own good and definitely more loyal than the rest of us often deserve. They are especially loyal to writers. They give writers the benefit doubt even when they have a feeling a writer hasn’t written something very good. Actors assume writers know best when everyone else in the business assumes they don’t. If actors knew what writers know about writing, they might not be so loyal, and that would be just fine with writers and the film camera. Actors assume everything
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