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Between the Lines: An Actor's Reckoning with Power and Survival. From Shakespeare's stages to Hollywood's predators—one actor's journey through harassment, silence, and late-life redemption

Par : Mia Harrington
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  • Nombre de pages236
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-13403-8
  • EAN9783565134038
  • Date de parution18/12/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille364 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

She was trained in the classical tradition, mastered Hamlet's soliloquies in London's West End, and dreamed of bringing Shakespeare to the silver screen. Then Hollywood called, and everything changed. This is the raw, candid memoir of a respected British actor whose career trajectory mirrors the industry's unspoken bargains: the director who positioned a script read as a sexual transaction, the producer who made advancement conditional on access, the agents who normalized predation as "paying dues, " and the culture of silence that protected perpetrators while artists absorbed the trauma. Through intimate scenes from dressing rooms, studio sets, and afterparties, the narrator exposes how power corrupts decision-making in an industry built on vulnerability.
Actors must expose themselves-emotionally, physically-to thrive, making them uniquely susceptible to exploitation. For decades, she internalized shame, questioned whether she'd "encouraged" advances, and watched her career stall as she refused to play the game. But this memoir refuses victimhood as endpoint. It chronicles a quiet comeback at an age when Hollywood had already written her obituary-finding freedom in roles that paid less but meant more, discovering that survival sometimes requires reinvention, and recognizing that speaking truth late is still speaking truth.
Through her journey, she dismantles industry mythology: that harassment is inevitable, that silence protects careers, that aging out means irrelevance. For actors navigating predatory industries, survivors of workplace harassment, advocates for institutional accountability, and anyone seeking hope after decades of compromise, this memoir offers unflinching honesty wrapped in the power of storytelling itself.