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'Hollywood' Actor David Corenswet Reveals the Scenes That Were Too Steamy for Netflix
May 27 2020
David Corenswet plays Jack Castello, a World War II veteran who dreams of making it big on screen in Netflix's "Hollywood." He works as a gas station attendant who moonlights as a male gigolo, and his first client is the wife of a prominent studio executive played by Patti LuPone. Corenswet explains how the original script for the show had a lot more sex scenes and needed to be toned down for Netflix.