Patricia Heaton Says Her Politics Have Cost Her Possible Roles
Really? Because I seem to remember something about a TV show. . .
Heaton stars in the ABC hit sitcom, “The Middle,”
Yeah. That's the one.
Also, there was "Back to You," with fellow discriminated-against-conservative actor Kelsey Grammer.
So, since the end of "Raymond," you've been given lead roles in 2 prime-time sitcoms. Compare that to your co-stars Ray Romano (1), Brad Garrett (1) and Doris Roberts (0). Although, really if anyone has reason to complain about his post-Raymond acting career, it's Peter Boyle.
Too soon?
The 'The Middle' actress - who is best known for playing Ray Romano's wife in 'Everybody Loves Raymond' - explained her conservative views on topics that include abortion and stem cells have led to her not being considered for certain acting roles.
She told website PopEater: "We know for a fact there are some people who have said they wouldn't want to work with us because of our politics."
Yes, that's it. That's why you haven't gotten more roles. Usually, movie studios are lined up to throw starring roles at 52-year-old sitcom actresses.
Especially when they're aging so gracefully!
Yikes!
She added: "My feeling is all these things come from God and as long as I know I'm staying in line with him, I don't have to worry if there is backlash.
"God will open any doors he wants to open and if he closes doors that's fine too."
Yes, if your acting career falters, blame God. Why not? God, conspiring with the godless heathens who run Hollywood. Sure, that's reasonable.
I'd like to know what roles she thinks she didn't get. She only has one note after all.
ReplyDeleteI'm always baffled by the people who say they're in line with God. Wisconsin's Scott Walker has also said he discussed every criminally stupid and unconstitutional move he ever made with God, and had his full approval. Go figure.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't a fan of "Raymond" ... I found him annoying.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, Good one! Well crafted, sir. What a clever, witty person you must be.
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