Over the course of four episodes, the documentary “Quiet on Set”, (in Latin America called “The dark side of childhood fame”) recounts the mistreatment of both actors and people from the production of Dan Schneider’s series when they were working. for Nickelodeon.
As expected, the testimonials went viral and sparked a debate on social media about the treatment of children on film sets, with some questioning the presence of parents on the sets.
Drake Bell and ‘All That’ stars defend parents of child actors
In a special panel following the screening of ‘Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’ in Los Angeles, California, United States, Drake Bell, Giovonnie Samuels and Bryan Hearne shared their views on parental responsibilities in the industry of cinema. entertainment and how Hollywood can improve for young actors.
Despite their own experiences as child stars on TV shows, they don’t blame their parents for what happened. Hearne stressed the importance of having people on set who are responsible for taking care of children’s emotions.
Samuels added that an intermediary is needed between the production, the parents and the children. He also mentioned a program called “Looking Ahead” that helps young actors stay safe. Administered by the Community Entertainment Fund, this program provides support and resources for children in the entertainment industry.
While Drake Bell, who recounted in the documentary the abuse he suffered from Brian Peck, a channel worker, shared that parents are just as inexperienced as children about the entertainment industry, so they cannot blame them for the situations who lived in their childhood adolescence.
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Like his fellow actors, the singer shared that a person should be present on set to ensure the integrity of minors, asking them if they feel comfortable recording their scenes.
Former Nickelodeon Stars Criticize Dan Schneider’s Apology
Following the release of the documentary, Dan Schneider shared a video on his YouTube channel in which he regretted his behavior on set and apologized to those affected.
In addition to speaking out about their parents, Giovonniue Samuels and Bryan Hearne showed their displeasure with the former producer’s apology.
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