There’s some truth to this. And as much as I love a good symphony, you could make the same argument about orchestral musicians. Though in their case the creator usually is revered. Jazz players, now they’re def artists. And many of them have to go to Europe because they can’t “get arrested” in the US.
If anyone’s curious, the actors and actresses are Demi Moore, Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Winona Ryder, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brad Pitt and Sharon Stone.
Personally, I believe that the folks that “need to be celebrated, made wealthy and worshipped like gods” are those that troll around and contribute witty comments to comics on the internet.
It doesn’t make sense to idolize an actor, a sports player, royalty, or any of the other folks we pay attention to. When an actor walks onto the stage, or a player onto the field, I have paid my money to watch them to their job. Once they have done that, they are entitled to a private life, and people who are interested in that private life need to get one of their own.
Before the 19th century writers, painters, sculptors, composers… were craftspeople. The majority of Bach’s correspondence that survives concerns billing for his work. Cellini’s autobiography frequently talks about how much he got paid when he isn’t just doing general self-promotion. The self conscious artist came with the Romantic movement.
I have a lot of respect for good actors. Based on interviews I’ve heard, they don’t just hit their marks and say their lines. They get to understand the characters’ inner workings, and why they do what they do. They have a lot keener understanding of human nature than I do.
JudasPeckerwood over 3 years ago
True, so true.
Dr. Quatermass over 3 years ago
I definitely don’t wanna see his vertical Mona Lisa smile!
Zev over 3 years ago
We will remember you on May 5th (Cartoonists Day). Keep drawing!
wrd2255 over 3 years ago
There’s some truth to this. And as much as I love a good symphony, you could make the same argument about orchestral musicians. Though in their case the creator usually is revered. Jazz players, now they’re def artists. And many of them have to go to Europe because they can’t “get arrested” in the US.
phritzg Premium Member over 3 years ago
If anyone’s curious, the actors and actresses are Demi Moore, Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Winona Ryder, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brad Pitt and Sharon Stone.
PossumPete over 3 years ago
That’s not Meryl Streep in the first panel? So much for cartoonists.
bxclent Premium Member over 3 years ago
that was a looooooong way to go for a pat on the back :)
shw123 over 3 years ago
Personally, I believe that the folks that “need to be celebrated, made wealthy and worshipped like gods” are those that troll around and contribute witty comments to comics on the internet.
fritzoid Premium Member over 3 years ago
Improv is both acting and creation, simultaneously. It’s also really annoying, but I’d call it Art.
fritzoid Premium Member over 3 years ago
“I never said actors were cattle. I said they should be treated like cattle.” – Alfred Hitchcock
Packratjohn Premium Member over 3 years ago
A good comic strip entertains, provokes thought, and educates… this one did all three.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 3 years ago
It doesn’t make sense to idolize an actor, a sports player, royalty, or any of the other folks we pay attention to. When an actor walks onto the stage, or a player onto the field, I have paid my money to watch them to their job. Once they have done that, they are entitled to a private life, and people who are interested in that private life need to get one of their own.
Kip W over 3 years ago
“Stand aside, you swine! A CARTOONIST is coming through!”
braindead Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ruben, at least you saved the commercial till the end.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Before the 19th century writers, painters, sculptors, composers… were craftspeople. The majority of Bach’s correspondence that survives concerns billing for his work. Cellini’s autobiography frequently talks about how much he got paid when he isn’t just doing general self-promotion. The self conscious artist came with the Romantic movement.
klingon131 over 3 years ago
At last!
knottytippet over 3 years ago
He’s got a point…
wlindsle Premium Member over 3 years ago
Thanks!
kaffekup over 3 years ago
I have a lot of respect for good actors. Based on interviews I’ve heard, they don’t just hit their marks and say their lines. They get to understand the characters’ inner workings, and why they do what they do. They have a lot keener understanding of human nature than I do.
banjoAhhh! over 3 years ago
Well, I agree completely with Sharon Stone. Cartoonists are the best artists. As I always say, If it’s not funny it’s not art.