The movie “Identity Thief” is about a woman who steals the identity of another woman, and then that woman’s life goes crazy because of it. But what if you were the other way around? What happens when you are the one stealing someone else’s identity? What if you were a struggling actor and instead of getting roles based on your real self, you get jobs based on a better version of yourself that you created on the internet?

Many people have been in this situation. You’re an actor looking for work, but you’re also looking for new friends. In order to meet new people, you create an online profile with photos of yourself and write some fun facts about yourself. But then over time, you start to gain a reputation online. And that reputation is different from the real you. Suddenly, people like you and want to be seen with you, but they don’t even know the real you!

What happens when your online presence is better than your actual self?

In our society, people often make snap judgments about others based on their physical appearance and/or sexual orientation. This is a fact that we have to deal with daily. Whether it’s in the work place or out at the club, people are always determining where you fit into their social strata before they even say hello.

As an actor, this has been a huge part of my life from the very beginning. When I first started auditioning for roles, it was not unusual for me to be called back simply because I was Black and female. Same thing with my first couple of jobs; I was cast because I looked the part (i.e., “Black chick”). But as time went on, I noticed that I wasn’t getting callbacks or being cast in roles just because of my race and gender anymore; now people were judging me more on my looks and sexual orientation than anything else.

In many ways this was a positive change; at least now people were paying more attention to what was actually coming out of my mouth instead of just how hot I am! However, it also meant that I had to be more discerning when choosing roles than ever before: no longer could I just take whatever came my way – now every job required careful consideration

The internet is a mysterious place. It’s full of untold stories and sensational headlines, but one that was rather surprising is when it was revealed that Idris Elba, the 43-year-old actor who has starred in films like Luther, Prometheus, and Thor was actually a white woman from New Jersey.

Idris Elba has created a reputation for himself as an actor who plays tough guys. He’s been in films like The Wire, American Gangster and Pacific Rim, where he played a cop who has to take on the criminals who are out to get him. But now there’s some controversy over whether or not Idris Elba is really from New Jersey or just pretending to be from New Jersey.

According to the BBC, there is evidence that suggests that Idris Elba is actually from New Jersey. The evidence includes images of him at the Golden Globes Awards with a man named Brian Grazer, who lives in Los Angeles. There’s also a video clip of the two men talking about how they met at the Academy Awards ceremony in 2009 and how they became fast friends after seeing each other again at this years’ awards show.

But what makes this story even more interesting is that Brian Grazer also happens to be married to actress Ros

I’m not a movie person. I’ve only been to the theater a handful of times in my life and I rarely watch TV. This is largely due to the fact that I don’t have a lot of free time, but also because, quite frankly, it just doesn’t interest me.

Until recently, the only reason I would ever watch an entire movie from start to finish was if I was working on a paper for one of my classes in college that required me to analyze the film’s visual elements or its representation of gender roles in society. Even then, my attention would wander off into space somewhere around minute 30.

Which brings us here: What eventually drew me into watching “Luther,” a British television series about a brilliant but troubled police detective played by Idris Elba? The answer is simple: Idris Elba himself.

As an actor, Elba is mesmerizing. His presence on screen commands attention without even trying and he has the ability to make you feel as though you’re right there in the scene with him. But what really stands out about him is his voice, which seems almost too big for his bodyβ€”it’s deep and booming with just enough raspiness to give it some character.

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