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78-year-old actress Susan Sarandon participated in a protest in New York last November against Israel's attacks on Palestine. Sarandon stated that her agency fired her and that she was blacklisted by Hollywood for saying at the rally, "No one is free until everyone is free. The liberation of Palestine." "I LOST MY PROJECTS"In an interview with The Times, Sarandon explained that after the controversies, her manager left her and she could not participate in major projects, saying, "My agency dropped me, my projects were canceled." Sarandon pointed out that many people have been fired recently due to freedom of expression, stating, "Since last November, there are many people who have lost their jobs for liking a tweet or calling for a ceasefire." "I DON'T EXPECT ANYTHING FROM HOLLYWOOD"When asked whether she would participate in big-budget Hollywood projects again, Sarandon replied, "I don't know. I don't expect anything from Hollywood." Despite losing her job, Sarandon continues to call for an end to the violence in Palestine. WHO IS SUSAN SARANDON?Sarandon won the "Best Actress" Oscar for her role in "Dead Man Walking," which she shared with Sean Penn in 1996. She has also appeared in films such as "Atlantic City," "Thelma & Louise," and "Lorenzo's Oil."
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