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Originally Posted by Nyororin
It doesn`t look like this is still true. I did a single search to see the context of that quote... And hit this:
Police remove Sheen's twin boys from his home - Entertainment - Celebrities - TODAYshow.com
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In my case, I would prefer to know as little about people off camera as possible. I prefer to see them as the person they are playing for the length of the role and not have some strong back drop of personality linked to them.
It`s sort of depressing to have some skilled actor be infamous for something or other, and to have that seep through when watching them in something... Inevitably taking away from the suspension of reality that should be happening.
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I see. It looks like this just happened. I am glad to see there is some sense going on, at some point.
And this isn't directed at anyone, but is just a general statement. If a topic doesn't interest me, I don't comment on it.
Although I find this story interesting, it is hard to be in the US right now and turn on the TV or radio and not hear people talking about it. That won't be true in a few days, but the level of media coverage is so massive right now, it is hard not to bring it up. That's partially why I wondered if this would be the same in Japan. I know the wide shows will spend three hours in an afternoon talking about the same things over and over, but does it permeate all media in Japan? Radio, magazines, newspapers? (even the Wall Street Journal talked about Sheen today).