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I am a huge proponent of giving characters in fiction a chance to prove themselves worthy of the role. This is an important part of being a good actor, and should not be overlooked. If there is a character, you can bet that they will prove to be a decent actor. This will give you a better chance to convince a studio to cast the role in a larger budget. You don't need to advertise to be a good actor. It is enough that a good actor fits the role, and is willing to portray it in a believable way. The most important part of acting is to be able to act believably. This means that you must be able to act as the hero. This is an important part of being a good actor. If it's written as a female character, then you need to be extremely careful to not give that person the opportunity to prove to be a decent actor. It is all too easy to lose sight of this responsibility, and therefore, this post will not be made. If you believe this post, then I have a petition I would like to read. I will not be accepting submissions until the petition is approved.