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Jessica Lange Says ‘Corporate Profit’ Is Overwhelming Hollywood and ‘So Much of the Industry Now Is Not About the Creative Process’
Jessica Lange says Hollywood is no longer invested in the creative process and is dominated by "corporate profit motive" instead.
Jessica Lange spoke critically of present-day Hollywood during a recent interview with Vulture, saying “there should be a law against it” when the topic came up about Warner Bros. “Before the video village, where the director is sitting in a little separate room looking at monitors, there was a kind of synergy between the actors and the filmmakers,” she continued. The play marks the Oscar winner’s return to Broadway after 2016’s “Long Day’s Journey into Night.” On television, Lange recently reunited with “American Horror Story” creator Ryan Murphy for a brief role as Truman Capote’s mother in FX’s “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans.” Lange’s most recent film credit was a supporting role in the Liam Neeson-headlined “Marlowe.”
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