Hollywood actor Michael Douglas feels that masculine Australian actors are scoring high when it comes to bagging roles in Hollywood as compared to "asexual" American actors.
The Academy Award winning actor told the Independent in an interview that there is something going on with young American actors because the Brits and Australians are taking many of the best American roles from them.
The 'Ant-Man' star continued that US actors are too obsessed with their social media profile that they are "getting caught up in their image".
Douglas added that in the US they have this relatively asexual or unisex area with sensitive young men and they don't have many Channing Tatums or Chris Pratts, while the Aussies do.
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