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    Australian actress Radha Mitchell was asked to change a facial feature prior to roles in two films

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    Radha Mitchell was askerd twice to remove a mole

    Good evening, Virginians. More entertainers are sharing their stories about outrageous demands by Hollywood executives. Last year, Matthew Lawrence revealed he was asked to strip for a Marvel role, but he declined. Aussie actress Radha Mitchell is the latest to share her story.

    Australian Entertainment reports that Mitchell was asked twice to alter a facial feature to star in a film. In 2004, she was asked to remove a mole for the film Man on Fire, where she strredwith Denzel Washington. She refused but in 2009, the issue was revisited.

    Mitchell decides to compromise

    The Daily Mail also revealed that Mitchell was asked to remove the mole on her face to appear in Surrogates. The former Neighbours actress recalled wondering "how could they suggest such a thing," saying she saw the request as "vandalism."

    She was portraying a robot in Surrogates, (opposite Bruce Willis) and they don't have moles, so she compromised. Radha Mitchell had her distinctive facial feature filed down but not completely removed. What do you think, Virginians? Was this going too far, or did the actress make the right call for the second film?


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