I'm surprised the article didn't mention how the casting choices would be heavily influenced by the actor's actual life experiences rather than their public persona - it seems like a lot of the suggested actors would be completely mismatched to the roles they're being proposed for.
The article mentions that many actors would likely want to play themselves in a biographical film, but it doesn't address how this dynamic might change if someone were to actually be cast in their own story. It would be interesting to know if there are any specific actors who have expressed interest in playing their own real-life personas, or if there are notable examples where someone has been typecast in their own life story.
I'm surprised the article didn't mention how the casting choices would be heavily influenced by the actor's actual life experiences rather than their public persona - it seems like a lot of the suggested actors would be completely mismatched to the roles they're being proposed for.
The article mentions that many actors would likely want to play themselves in a biographical film, but it doesn't address how this dynamic might change if someone were to actually be cast in their own story. It would be interesting to know if there are any specific actors who have expressed interest in playing their own real-life personas, or if there are notable examples where someone has been typecast in their own life story.