“In the studio hospital they gave us sleeping pills. After 4 hours, they woke us up and again gave us invigorating pills so that we could work for 72 hours straight,” - this is what, among other things, Judy Garland said about her work at the MGM studio.
For the actress, her film career turned into addiction to drugs, poor health and harassment from studio bosses...
But despite incredible life difficulties, Garland's success was deafening. She became a dramatic and comedic actress in films (The Wizard of Oz, A Star is Born) and on television; realized herself as a singer and vaudeville performer. The American Film Institute included her in the list of the greatest American film stars.
Do you think a bright career is worth such tests?
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