However, because their sexual orientation became public as a result of the series, the actors sometimes face opposition.
The actors barely act, since they do not speak to one another, and almost never face the camera.
As in almost any labor negotiation, the actors and their employers are facing more than just financial issues.
Thus actors could face each other and react.
When actors face an audience more than they face one another, we have a different kind of experience.
After the war, Williams struggled to re-establish himself as an actor and the family faced financial difficulties.
Before the strike, many actors faced terrible working conditions.
My concerns are, of course, that an actor will fluff his lines or face the wrong camera.
After this, they pour plaster of Paris into the mold to create a cast that is exactly like the actors face.
Two actors face each other and repeat their observations about one another, back and forth.