In small but significant number, casting executives and directors are beginning to re-examine the Hollywood attitude toward breast implants them, Botox, lip injection of collagen and all kinds of plastic surgery.
Executives at Fox Broadcasting television, for example, have begun to recruit more natural agents of aspect of Australia and Britain due to the extensively equipped with crowd, Angelina aimed at young people which shows to auditions in Los Angeles suffers from too much uniformity.
"I think that everyone sees as a Queen of drag or stripper," said Marcia Shulman, who oversees the casting for shows with scripts of Fox.
Casting directors independent as Mindy Marin, who worked in the Jason Reitman film "up in the air", urging talent agents to dissuade customers from surgery, especially older celebrities who, he says, are losing jobs because their skin is too tense or inflammation with filling. Ms. Marin said: "I would like to see is real".
Extras even obtained the eleven-over. Sande Alessi, which helped make the film "Pirates of the Caribbean", said that she offers to actresses of photography in their bathing suits, telling them that they can keep the image of his books of hearing.
Professional courtesy? Not exactly. Filmmakers prefer to actresses with natural breasts of costume dramas and films. So much so that when the Walt Disney Company recently announced for extras for the new "Pirates" movie, called the conversion specified what they need to apply only to women with real breasts. By taking a photograph, Mrs. Alessi said, "don't have to ask, we will know."
The advance towards the "less is more" is being driven by a series of collision of social and technological trends, said more than a dozen of film and television professionals.
Cosmetic improvements continue to be popular, with 10 million of non-surgical and surgical procedures performed in the United States in 2009, according to the American Society of aesthetic plastic surgery. At the same time, the spread of high definition television, as well as eye trained a curious audience - has made easier to detect hairline bad stitching of a celebrity or erred in eyelid surgery.
Men, of course, are not immune to the young appeal of knife of surgeon. But the women, to the surprise of no one, that are to be studied more closely.
Botox is the enemy in an "Avatar" post-, fascinated 3D to Hollywood, where the ability to shrink a mouth in a frown is vital to remember lines. Most striking is how young plastic surgery have become devotees. In January, the actress Heidi Montag was on the cover of the magazine touting cosmetic procedures 10 he received in a day People. She is 23.
"The era of the 'hope great because I did this myself' has gone," said Shawn Levy, director and producer of the films of "Night at the Museum" and "Date night". "It is seen as ridiculous". Ten years ago, actresses had the feeling that had to get plastic surgery to get the part. Now I think it works against them. "Walking in a casting session looking for false hurts chances."
Few in Hollywood are willing to admit to a reduced brow lift or mini Chin. (Do remember when Jennifer Grey admitted a nose job, a move that some say to harm his career?) Celebrities are rather more open to discuss a problem of former drug or sex addiction, because there is less concern than a confession of that kind will hurt their careers. But with so many types of cosmetic rejiggering, results are often painfully obvious and difficult to correct.
Ms. Shulman of Fox with an agent recently met to discuss the hiring of an actress who clearly had work done. "What she did to his face?" Ms. Shulman said that you question to the agent. "Said, 'nada'." He shrugged. I am not going to discuss. I said, "It is not for me then". ”
Catch of head, too, because they are unreliable. Mrs Marin said that sometimes checks AwfulPlasticSurgery.com, a Web site of celebrity that narrates the surgically enhanced, to confirm the suspicion that he has done. When Mrs. Alessi was casting "The curious case of Benjamin Button" in 2007, he received hundreds of head. Some of the actresses who came for auditions, however, seemed nothing his photographs.
"These enormous swollen lips and fronts are frozen", said. "He said not to himself, ' Oh, I can use him.'" "I don't care if they do a tiny bit of something, but it is not clear."
An actor can even lose a role if you suspect that a director of surgery, if there was or not. John Papsidera, a casting director for "batman" films, said that he and a director (refused to say what) recently discussed if you want to hire an actress in his first 20 years to play a teenager in love. The actress was talented and naturally enough. But what stopped the director was his suspicion that, at an early age, already had breast implants.
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