When someone has an acting career in the sharp ascendancy, casting directors lining up to offer starry roles and a newly-crowned label as Hollywood’s latest It Boy, it’s unlikely that they’d then opt to take a break from the screen for an entire year. Nor would they probably be advised to by their agents.
But that’s exactly what Harris Dickinson — one of the industry’s fastest rising faces — did.
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