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"There is some sadness for me now about acting because it used to be that there was a reverence for actors"

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A quiet elegy is hiding inside that line, and it lands because Parsons isn’t mourning fame; she’s mourning a social contract. “Reverence” isn’t just applause. It’s the old idea that acting was a craft you approached with a kind of churchy respect: training, repertory, stage discipline, a sense that the performer was a conduit for something larger than personality. When she says “used to be,” she’s not doing generic nostalgia. She’s marking a shift from actor-as-interpreter to actor-as-content.

The sadness is personal but not merely private. Parsons came up in a mid-century ecosystem where theater still set the prestige meter, studios maintained star images with gatekeepers, and critics could function like priests of taste. Today the economy of attention is flatter and faster: celebrities talk directly to audiences, algorithms reward constant visibility, and the performance that matters often happens offscreen - in interviews, on social media, in the endless requirement to be “relatable.” Reverence gets replaced by access.

Her phrasing is also tellingly careful: “some sadness,” “for me,” “about acting.” It’s not a rant; it’s a concession, an actor’s measured delivery. That restraint implies the bigger critique: the public didn’t simply stop respecting actors; the industry redesigned what an actor is for. If the culture treats acting as interchangeable with being famous, the work becomes harder to see, and even harder to honor.

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Estelle Parsons (born November 20, 1927) is a Actress from USA.

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