I guess you can stay sort of true to the story; you don't have to artificially bring the character back from whatever doom you've designed for them, you can tell the story, I suppose, honestly.
I can't frankly see much difference in the film industry at all. The only difference might be that they don't take as much time as they used to. For example, they'll do in one day what we used to take a week to do.
| Christiaan Barnard, Scientist (1922) |
| Richard Cecil, Clergyman (1748) |
| Dorothy Day, Activist (1897) |
| Alain Delon, Actor (1935) |
| Lynndie England, Criminal (1982) |
| Sarah Fielding, (1710) |
| Leif Garrett, Musician (1961) |
| Martha Gellhorn, Journalist (1908) |
| Mary Hart, Entertainer (1950) |
| June Havoc, Actress (1916) |
| Dorothy Kilgallen, Actress (1965) |


