About Stigma: Raised in Hollywood
When former child star Aaron Schwartz (Mighty Ducks, Heavyweights) returned to the acting world as an adult, he found himself always being asked this recurring question: 'how is he still normal having been a child star?' After seeing one too many sensationalized 'where are they now' publications he began to notice that being a child actor carried with it a stigma that seemed impossible to break. Aaron explores why the Stigma of being raised in Hollywood exists, and why child stars are so often misunderstood.
Movie details
- Genres
- Documentary
- Language
- EN
- Country
- United States of America
- Director
- Chris Canote
- Writer
- Aaron Schwartz
Cast
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