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birdographer

(2,893 posts)
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 10:27 PM Feb 10

Quick question about high schoolers

I’m pretty old, and I may be out of touch. When I watch a show involving high school students, those students invariably look to be about 24 years old. Are there no teenage actors out there to play teenagers?

It’s a little like Denis Leary and his ancient face with newly dark brunette hair. Hmm, maybe they think we are all brainless trumpers who will believe anything?

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Quick question about high schoolers (Original Post) birdographer Feb 10 OP
I can't tell how old anyone is anymore JoseBalow Feb 10 #1
Funny, and not far from the truth. Xavier Breath Feb 11 #4
I think it has something to do mercuryblues Feb 10 #2
Has to be one of my biggest tv pet peeves, and a long-standing one. Xavier Breath Feb 11 #3

mercuryblues

(15,514 posts)
2. I think it has something to do
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 10:54 PM
Feb 10

With regulations when an actor is under 18. Their hours are limited. On set. Over 18 those pesky regulations disappear.

Xavier Breath

(5,455 posts)
3. Has to be one of my biggest tv pet peeves, and a long-standing one.
Tue Feb 11, 2025, 12:35 PM
Feb 11

I get that there are work restrictions with minors, so hire an 18 yo to play the 16 yo, not someone who's 26. Sheesh.

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