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Date: Feb. 3rd, 2004 05:07 pm (UTC)
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It is, isn't it? Richardson really threw me in The Apostle cuz her part was so different. When I finally recognized her, it took quite a while to get over it. (I've discovered that while I'll read the credits as a movie starts, I don't retain them. Shining example: we watched True Beloved--the Gary Oldman Beethoven movie--and afterwards I wanted to know who the actress who looked like Ingrid Bergman was. *smack* (good movie, that, by the way))

An actor's career can suffer for it, too, if she's too associated with her former role. I'm slightly pessimistic of Andy Serkis getting good/diverse parts from now on, for example.

I vaguely remember Dead Again, and I liked it. What career history did you play off?
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