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Edited on Wed Jan-26-05 03:14 PM by NCevilDUer
"Hollywood" as such. It is comprised of many communities, often broken down by profession. Actors, generally, are liberal. I think that is because they put on so many different hats, they get an idea of what it is like to walk in another person's shoes -- and strong liberal trait. Writers might tend toward liberal, for much the same reason. Producers, because of their financial ties, tend more toward conservative. The various techies, from the grips to the CGI specialists, probably cover the whole range on the political spectrum, as there is nothing about their professions that would guide them in one direction or another. I would bet that stuntmen, like most professional athletes, would tend toward conservative. Directors also would cover the spectrum, with maybe a slight liberal tendency.
However, it is the actors who become the spokesmen. When was the last time you saw a lighting tech get up and give a speech before a thousand people? Like you said, entertainers -- the actors -- are the ones who reach the microphone.
ON EDIT -- Never lived in Hollywood, but have been in theater and around theater people all my life, and so extrapolated from that.
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