"My family thought the fascination with acting was just another fad"
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Bean is also doing something craftily modest. By admitting he was dismissed, he avoids the overcooked mythology of the "born star". Its a self-deprecating posture that makes his later success feel earned rather than ordained, and it aligns with his screen persona: grounded men, reluctant heroes, characters who carry dignity without flash. The subtext is about legitimacy - who gets to claim art as a viable life, and how often that claim is policed at home before its tested in the world.
Context matters, too. For a British actor who came up outside the obvious pipelines, the industry can feel like a gated estate. Calling it a "fad" is a familys way of naming the distance between aspiration and access. The fascination, as he calls it, sounds temporary; the career that followed proves it wasnt.
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