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Post by goro on May 30, 2011 10:08:10 GMT -5
Also, she grew up in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, which is about an hour's drive away from Philadelphia. When she was growing up there was no train service and very little bus service to go from Doylestown to Philadelphia. So how was she establishing such a strong presence in the clubs in Philly at 13 or whatever unless her parents completely neglected her and/or sold her to people? It's NOT like you can just play hooky from school in Doylestown and head over to a Philly club to hang out. The distance is WAY too far and the transport options, unless a friend is driving you, would not be there for a girl that young.
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Post by artemis on May 30, 2011 10:16:03 GMT -5
Parents neglecting her => sold her into slavery. A simple equation. Some military connection maybe given the fact her dad was a Vietnam veteran?
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Post by The Mask on Jun 5, 2011 20:14:35 GMT -5
Anna Faris...Replaced after high school? Or was she replaced during or before high school? Anna, high school pic Anna doubles
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Post by The Mask on Jun 8, 2011 20:30:48 GMT -5
Alright, no response for Anna Faris, how about Meg Ryan? Meg Ryan in high school Meg Ryan first replacement?
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Post by artemis on Jun 8, 2011 23:25:41 GMT -5
I wanted to post on FARIS but just didnt have the time. 3 FEG's here, xcept for the original (who looks like SHERYL CROW or a mix between CROW&ELISABETH SHUE). Besides, the original ressembles a lot ALICIA SILVERSTONE, while at a certain point, some FEG's ressembled F/OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN.
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Post by goro on Jun 9, 2011 10:52:27 GMT -5
Yep, I forgot to comment on Anna Faris, too. If the high school pic of her is the original, then definitely she was replaced pre-fame. The space between her lower lip and the tip of her chin in the "original" was much longer to my eyes than that same space in the replacement. And to my eyes it looks like the "newer" Annas were two different women/replacements.
The original Meg Ryan had a very plump lower lip, and remember, this was back in the days before collagen injections were common to make lips look puffier. So there is no way that high school pic Meg and the later Megs are the same person because your natural lip thickness doesn't just thin out like the later Megs' lower lips.
Also, I always thought the short, stubby haired version (the left photo of the three Fegs) who was on a soap opera my mom watched when I was growing up was SO unattractive and tomboyish (not that there's anything wrong with being a tomboy, but she was just, well, yucky.) And I had no idea that there was a REALLY pretty "original" Meg - very different looks than that tomboy version that got famous. Also in the replacement Fegs the odd assymetry of the eyes is very noticeable - one eye opening larger than the other; high school Meg had eyes that didn't do this. They were more symmetrical.
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Post by The Mask on Jun 9, 2011 12:04:04 GMT -5
^I agree that the original Anna had a larger chin, which was also more round compared to her double(s). She also had eyes set wider apart.
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Post by artemis on Jun 9, 2011 14:18:33 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Jun 9, 2011 14:56:03 GMT -5
Is this the real ANNA yet? Really I cannot tell if she was replaced pre-fame or shortly after her first steps in the showbiz. Significant breaks in her career right from the start. Perhaps she appeared only in the TV movie DECEPTION and then got replaced - her next appearance being that from EDEN? Wish I was more helpful with that but again no available pic of ANNA from 1991 til 1995/1996. evilshare.com/video/msn-preview-from-1996-with-anna-faris-and-many-others-/SZRJCeJhjLw
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Post by The Mask on Jun 9, 2011 15:22:07 GMT -5
Oh, holy sh*t, who is that? Probably the 2nd replacement/2nd FEG also from the famous series This is actually not Meg or Feg. She is another actress on that soap opera.
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Post by artemis on Jun 9, 2011 15:24:37 GMT -5
Well, from the place I got the pic, they said it was M/Feg. Now whats my fault?
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Post by The Mask on Jun 9, 2011 15:35:46 GMT -5
...just saying because I almost made the same mistake.
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Post by goro on Jun 9, 2011 19:57:24 GMT -5
Not your fault, Artemis. I detected the error, too, but only because my mom watched that damned soap opera every frickin' day when I was a teen and when Meg/Feg Ryan came on, it was like the AIR was sucked out of the room -- she was a horrible actress, horrible looking, and really didn't look like the high school picture versions you've shown (and Mask has posted.)
I have noticed that sometimes Google Images and other image sources have wrong photos for celebs, which is unfortunate, as it makes things confusing!
However....wow, those are some great pics you posted, Artemis. A dizzying selection of different jaws and chins, all very different. I'm very surprised at how MUCH time and money and effort was spent on creating the "Feg" who eventually achieved super fame.
Here's a question. Ahem, I know about the world of TV soap operas a little - this is dating back to the 1980's and 1990's. Had a friend who worked on one, among other things. I always got the impression that these shows were "training" or "grooming" grounds where certain performers were scrutinized to see if they would be candidates for future fame. My friend, a handsome and very intelligent and independently minded actor, pretty much disappeared from the radar of show business and couldnt' get work anymore after he refused to sleep with a female casting agent - and that agent told him he was "destined for greater things. You have no idea how big." She was dangling the prospect of him being cast in some big movies if he would go along, including being in a movie with Julia Roberts, and he was madly in love with an actress he had met doing the soap opera and they were getting married, so he declined this casting agent's offer.
Anyway...this all happened around 1990/1992 -- at that time when I heard about all this I just filed it away as "Typical show business casting couch crap." But now given what I've learned here and other places, I have to think that this must also be a zone where different clones, replacements, and sex doll type programmed performers are tested out - at least, I think this was how soap operas operated for a long time. My friend was very grounded, very Italian, very "normal" and he had zero tolerance for crap. So obviously he wasn't a good candidate for being "molded" into something, or for being controlled, and he wasnt' willing to prostitute himself.
The fake Feg Ryan who was on As the World Turns seems like a model or clone version of the original and they were testing her out for a while. And it didn't work out for her because the replacement was later replaced. She was AWFUL on that show, I remember it vividly.
But I was thinking today about other stars who came out of soap operas -- Demi Moore, who has definitely been replaced; one nobody talks about is Kevin Bacon, who was on Guiding Light for years, and who was horrible on it, this is some of his first official "work" as an actor. Are soap operas places where we find someone being groomed for replacement or for mind control, and if they don't agree to go along with it, they are replaced? I was just wondering about the connection between soap operas and the whole Doppel phenomenon - there seems to be a deep connection there.
PS I did a summer performing arts program where Kevin Bacon had gone through some years previously; the teachers there described Kevin as being VERY different from the guy who at the time I was at the program was starring in Footloose. One teacher said that the Kevin he taught in the summer program had tons of acne, was very aggressive and kind of repulsive, actually. And this teacher said that the guy in Footloose didn't seem like the "Kevin" he had taught at all. I was in that summer program 1985 and I don't remember which year Kevin went through the program, but it was years previously. Just a thought. Maybe my teacher sensed that the "Footloose" star wasn't the same kid he taught theater that summer?
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Post by artemis on Jun 10, 2011 3:00:44 GMT -5
KEVIN BACON - well, love him too but he definitely deserves a 2nd glance coz there's a high possibility he got replaced after all, isnt it?
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Post by The Mask on Jun 10, 2011 17:16:30 GMT -5
Ahem, I know about the world of TV soap operas a little - this is dating back to the 1980's and 1990's. Had a friend who worked on one, among other things. I always got the impression that these shows were "training" or "grooming" grounds where certain performers were scrutinized to see if they would be candidates for future fame. My friend, a handsome and very intelligent and independently minded actor, pretty much disappeared from the radar of show business and couldnt' get work anymore after he refused to sleep with a female casting agent - and that agent told him he was "destined for greater things. You have no idea how big." She was dangling the prospect of him being cast in some big movies if he would go along, including being in a movie with Julia Roberts, and he was madly in love with an actress he had met doing the soap opera and they were getting married, so he declined this casting agent's offer. Anyway...this all happened around 1990/1992 -- at that time when I heard about all this I just filed it away as "Typical show business casting couch crap." But now given what I've learned here and other places, I have to think that this must also be a zone where different clones, replacements, and sex doll type programmed performers are tested out - at least, I think this was how soap operas operated for a long time. My friend was very grounded, very Italian, very "normal" and he had zero tolerance for crap. So obviously he wasn't a good candidate for being "molded" into something, or for being controlled, and he wasnt' willing to prostitute himself. Would you say that this actor was a real human or a clone? It certainly seems possible. But like we've shown with Meg Ryan, some are replaced BEFORE they even get into soaps. Here's what I think: If there is a PLAN for that particlaur actor/actress, they get replaced/cloned BEFORE they become famous. If they start off as an extra in movies or television and want to move up they are cloned before they get bigger roles but they never achieve mega fame status. I am sure if we tried we could find many stories just exactly like this.
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