The income of most stars is more a result of their celebrity than their talent. That's particularly true of Harrelson. He's always been an animal. A lot of people won't even work with him. Some of the best actors, on the other hand, are more than happy to oblige photographer, autograph seekers and all the others who come with the territory. It's usually the fringe players who are the most obnoxious.
Paul
On Apr 12, 2009, at 1:06 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

Joseph McAllister wrote:
On Apr 12, 2009, at 04:18 , paul stenquist wrote:
Woody Harrelson is one of those Hollywood A-holes who doesn't understand that when he chose celebrity status, he also elected to be in the public eye. The photographer is the public eye. He's doing his job.
Paul
On Apr 12, 2009, at 6:42 AM, Sandy Harris wrote:

BS.
Those celebrity photogs are some of the most obnoxious people you could run into anywhere. They are loud, insulting, crass, and "accidently" do a lot of bumping into and pushing. Most recently demonstrated in the worldwide seen footage of a photographer forcefully pushing Bernie Maddolf back away from him so he could get a better shot while walking in front of him in a crowd of screaming photogs. Personally, I'd carry a weighted cane, and thwap the bastards in the shins, below camera level, every chance I'd get. Accidentally. Because I thought they were a zombie.

I agree. I don't think actors and celebrities should forfeit any privacy rights at all compared to the rest of us just because they've chosen careers that involve performing on TV or in movies. If we (the public) think we need to know every detail of their private lives as a result, it's *our* problem, not theirs.

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