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228. ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER 11/20 **#13**


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The Horror: This actor (Craig Wasson) was not A list at his peak but he was in a number of starring roles in studio films often appearing with A+ stars. One day this run suddenly ended and the actor seemingly overnight went from roles like in a film featuring a number of elderly actors ("Ghost Story" - 1981 film) from Hollywood’s golden age and a film ("Body Double") by an A director (Brian De Palma) which copied a certain film ("Rear Window") by this permanent A+ director (Alfred Hitchcock) to straight to video films and TV shows. In the following decade, he had a role on a soap opera (Doug Ebert in the soap opera "One Life to Live"). Currently, he mostly does voice work. He has also tried his hand at music (Craig Wasson - Have Me Arrested - Music Video). The reason why the actor dropped down a notch or several was due to an incident and its aftermath which occurred during his last over the marquee cinematic release. This was part of a franchise that has a lot of installments. The deceased director/creator (Wes Craven) of the franchise ("A Nightmare On Elm Street") was not directing this installment but was on set as he was the co-screenwriter of the film ("A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors"). This director had a bad reputation with young girls although he was largely free from criticism during his lifetime. The actor caught the director on set in a compromising position with an 11 year old girl and did what would be natural - punched the director and called the police. However, the Hollywood machine quickly jumped into action telling police the actor was delusional and making sure the 11 year old girl was nowhere to be found. The studio called a meeting with the actor and told him if he completed the film which was almost finished, they would come clean to authorities about the director and make sure he was prosecuted. The actor agreed but once the film was finished he discovered the studio took no action against the director who would go on to make many more films and in fact have another successful franchise ("Scream"). At the same time, the actor’s own career dried up and he received no offers for similar level films to the ones he’d been making. At this point, the actor decided to go to the press. He went to a reporter he knew. However, the reporter was on the take from the studio and reported what they they’d been told by the actor. What followed was a clumsy "accident" that failed to harm the actor at all. The actor then had another meeting with the studio and advised them that he knew the name of the 11 year old girl and a few other victims of the director and had written them down in a manuscript which was hidden away under lock and key only to appear if anything further was to happen him. The studio backed off and even ended up paying the actor a monthly stipend which continues to this day.

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https://www.datalounge.com/thread/22830030-actors-who-got-big-breaks-but-blew-them

Craig Wasson was the lead in several movies including Brian DePalma's Body Double with Melanie Griffith as well as Ghost Story which seemed to also star every respected old actor still alive at the time but he still ended up playing second banana to a stop-motion skeleton in Nightmare on Elm St. Part 3 The Dream Warriors.

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reply 383 01/05/2019

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PEDDY KRUEGER - A Blind Item

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAdwjZvRUhM

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are you obsessed with this man?

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i can't concentrate on all this. is wassman the hero of the story or the rapist ?

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Wait did he punch Craven or Chuck Russell?

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