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To: DJ MacWoW

“Arnie isn’t openly a Christian. Sorbo is. Arnie has never challenged anyones political bent or lack of belief, Sorbo has.”

Point taken. So then take a look at the career of Jim Caviezel (”The Passion of the Christ”). Not only did he play that role, he’s an out-loud Christian. If it’s true, as Sorbo claims, that an actor’s beliefs can stymie his career, how does he account for Jim Caviezel being cast as the lead actor in a high-profile CBS drama, “Person of Interest?”

If Sorbo was blackballed, why wasn’t Caviezel? I think the difference in their career trajectories can be chalked up to Caviezel being a better actor. And — even more important — “Person of Interest” is a hit. It’s just been renewed for another season. They’re making money with Caviezel.

Also, Sorbo is 55, the outside edge for an actor who built his career on hunkiness, not ability. If you don’t have the acting chops to segue to character parts, you’re done. And that’s not Hollywood’s fault — blame the audience, the same audience that’s abandoned Redford, Stallone, Arnold (till he started making old-guy reunion movies), Costner, and Harrison Ford (unless it’s Indiana Jones). Ageism is just the audience voting.


52 posted on 03/21/2014 12:34:30 PM PDT by Blue Ink
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To: Blue Ink
I think it comes down to who you ticked off. Sorbo has been very outspoken, especially about Obama. He's guilty of two cardinal sins in Hollywood. Liberals are not tolerant, as we know all too well.

Sorbo had a pilot in 2005 that tested VERY high and the network passed on it. Tick off the wrong people and you're dead in Sodom of the West.

53 posted on 03/21/2014 12:43:30 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
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