Ryan Gosling wants to focus attention on Hollywood's invisible heroes


Ryan Gosling wants to focus attention on Hollywood's invisible heroes

Ryan Gosling advocates for the recognition of the work of stuntmen in Hollywood. Giving an example of his program. young Hercules, The actor speaks openly about the risks these invisible heroes face, but they have been given little to no credit.

The comments come at a special screening of his upcoming film. The scapegoat that revolves around a specialist.

By crediting artists for their death-defying work, the Barbie The star said: “I was on a children's action show called 'Young Hercules', I've basically had a double my whole life and there's a sort of accepted dynamic when they come on set.”

“They do all the interesting things, they risk everything and then they disappear into the shadows and we all act like they were never there.”

He continued, “Everyone else on the set gets the credit, but there's kind of an understanding that that's not the case.”

starring ryan The scapegoat will hit theaters on May 3.

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