A celebrity that has managed to gain the admiration of millions across the globe, especially after her turn in the film “omorphologically” correct, is Lisa Storey. A former Miss England, who at the age of thirty, was discovered by Britain’s Channel One TV camera crew and interviewed for a few minutes, which resulted in Lisa Storey playing the part of a British national. It is common knowledge that her career spanned ten years in broadcasting, with much success, including two popular roles on daytime soap opera, Murning & Associates (with fellow ex-stripper Cressidaience), as well as a role on the Royal British TV drama “X Factor.” And it is quite clear that Lisa Storey’s height was one of the primary factors that attracted these organizations to select her to play their version of a woman on television.
A common myth is that Height isn’t a major consideration when choosing a partner, but it is, as was Lisa Storey’s case. It is well known in the industry that women with certain heights get the best offers for their money, often significantly higher than those who are smaller in stature. The difference between Lisa Storey’s height and other applicants is that she worked hard to achieve her ideal height, and did so by working on her acting skills, which resulted in some excellent films, as well as various successful stage performances. Some of these have won awards and given her an impressive list of achievements that includes acting gigs on stage in both London and Hollywood, where she has had the opportunity to act alongside some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Age is often seen as a barrier to enter into the profession of acting, but this shouldn’t be the case. For many people, acting is more than just a passing phase or passion; it is a way of life and has many rewards, not least the fact that you can have a lifelong career that makes a difference to millions of people, around the world. In this article we look at the pressures faced by actors of all ages, and how they affect their choice of partners.