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Actors who lied to get the part
We have probably all exaggerated our skills at least once or twice in order to secure a job. And this phenomenon is not uncommon in Hollywood, though it is a bit more exhilarating. In the entertainment industry, talent agents often advise their clients to claim proficiency in any skill a producer or casting director may ask for, along with the assurance that they can gain the necessary expertise later if required. It may sound risky and indeed the ploy has proven disastrous in many cases. However, there are instances where these lies have propelled certain celebrities to fame.
To discover which cherished stars resorted to deception to advance their careers, simply click through.
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