Introducing: Actors Under the Stars

There are countless supporting actors. Some are off-beat and quirky, and everybody calls them “character actors.” Others may be every bit as much eye-candy as a top-billed movie star.

Photo of actor Dennis Haysbert
Dennis Haysbert – Stacy Sanchez-Photo in Public Domain

On the Welcome page, I called supporting players, “the diamonds at the core of the film & television world.” I could as easily have metaphorized them as “the foundation,” or “the backbone.”

Photo of actress Jeanette Nolan
Jeanette Nolan – NBC Television, Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons

If you knew Supporting TV Cast, you probably sensed that it tended to lean in toward the kind of veteran actor who strikes one’s sensibilities like a well-liked aunt or uncle you forget about until they come for a visit. (It has become something of an amusing, self-evident truth in retro fandom that you could point out any one of that kind of actor and they are sure to have appeared on one or more episodes of the 9-season stretch of the original Perry Mason series.)

Photo of actor Whit Bissel
Whit Bissel – Photo in Public Domain

Actors Under the Stars (AutS) is the offspring of Supporting TV Cast and wants to explore supporting players from a broader perspective. The range includes recurring familiar faces that limbo in under your radar from a variety of eras.

Richard Erdman
Richard Erdman – courtesy photo

Some you have heard as the voices of popular film animations, or as the audio of commercials, whose visages just might gob smack you if I am able to connect the face to the voice.

Photo of actress Jenny Slate
Jenny Slate – Photo Mingle Media TV, CC by SA 2.0

Some may be luminaries on the stage but out of the spotlight on the screen. There may be introductions to extras who recur in backgrounds and whose own background stories are engaging. And, of course, AutS goes in-depth on some prolific supporting actors from bygone days whose legacies should never be allowed to fade.

Photo of actor Larry Gates
THE SPIRAL ROAD, Larry Gates, 1962

I thought of renaming the Cast Notes/Blog, “Star Lites/Blog.” I decided the wordplay was too kitschy. Back in 2014, the government of China banned puns and play on words in journalism; supposedly, the worry was about risking, “cultural and linguistic chaos.” MY worry was that, not only was the play on starlight a little too cute, it also might carry a faint suggestion that the actors here are a diluted substitute for true stars—that they are just a “lite” version.

Photo of actress Lois Nettleton
Lois Nettleton – Photo by Alan Light – CC 2.0

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Enjoy AutS

~FW

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