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Hello, there.

Now it is noticeable that the "The American film & TV industry's business practices" page has a few biased flaws. Particularly at least when it comes to the bit in the "Bad Qualities" section that tells us about the actors and actress who are overlooked/fading away/appearing frequently in a certain genre in a certain time period (listed on the page as from 1995-2010 and from 2013-2021, with 2011 and 2012 being exclusions as it was treated as a "transitional period" for certain actors fading and others rising).

Now, to prevent edit wars, I will suggest the following rules for the page...

Fading actors (and their popularity)
Now, certain actors in the industry are already fading away mainly since 2015/2016 because others are rising and are becoming too popular.

Actors and actresses who are mentioned on the page who were affected by this include Antonio Banderas, Ethan Hawke, Lisa Kudrow, Adam Sandler, Kurt Russell, Ben Stiller, Morgan Freeman, Steve Carell, Johnny Depp, Anna Faris, Kate Winslet, Michael Keaton, Drew Barrymore, Will Ferrell, and numerous others. The reasons for why these actors and actresses are fading away are stated on the page itself: "Because of this, tons of talented actors of past decades have passed into oblivion with their careers almost finished while some of them only get supporting/minor roles in series or movies simply because of either a career-killing movie, a controversial act they did that negatively destroyed their reputation or if they were falsely accused of something they did not do which caused the industry to stop employing them, or they maybe had a notorious reputation of being difficult to work with or even be in their presence due to them being nothing short of arrogant jerks, or simply because the industry decided to "throw them out of the bus" forgetting them just like that, or in a similar manner, maybe the actor was already well known and frequently cast until a certain point where they eventually became rejected by the industry to cast more relevant or popular actors or actresses thus leading to them being (nearly) completely forgotten about by the industry and eventually fade away, get less attention, and start to appear less often as a result or, consider this: maybe because they were often cast or even typecast in the same genre (e.g. action, comedy and drama) and became rejected by the industry or even individual filmmakers due to not being taken seriously enough as actors/actresses who could appear in other genres outside of their usual one." Some of these examples are obvious such as Adam Sandler, Milla Jovovich, and Johnny Depp (who would fit under the "if they were falsely accused of something they did not do which caused the industry to stop employing them" group), but others much more surprising, such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Seth Rogen, and Denzel Washington.

Now, Leonardo DiCaprio is considered to be a fading actor even if he was or still is really popular, because he hasn't gotten many parts after 2013. Instead, his likeliness of getting parts has lowered, as of 2014 up until 2021, he only appeared in three movies during this time: there was The Revenant in 2015, followed by Once Upon A Time in Hollywood a whole four years later in 2019, and then Don't Look Up in 2021. This gave the chance for the industry to employ

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