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    Chris Pine had a "traumatic" time when he lost a major TV role because of his acne

    The 43-year-old actor has suffered problems with his skin over the years and told how he was passed over for the role of Ryan Atwood in 'The O.C.' - which eventually went to Ben McKenzie - because he was experiencing a bad breakout at the time


    Casting director Patrick Rush previously admitted Chris had missed out on being cast, and speaking on the 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast, the actor said: "I mean, it's a part of my life. Look, do I wish... The man didn't have to talk about it. I mean, it's his prerogative.

    "I had awful skin as a teenager, and then after college, my skin started breaking out again. I was going out for 'The O.C.' - like a teenage melodrama. I can understand that they wanted to have pretty people doing pretty things, and bad acne is not a key.

    "I don't want to say, 'I'm grateful for not having landed.' I'm alright, but it is a little PTSD.

    "It was one of the most traumatic points of my life, but it is my story, man."

    The 'Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves' actor admitted having acne can be "tremendously debilitating" and "emotionally incapacitating" and offered his sympathy to others with skin struggles.

    He said: "It's so strange. People talk about obesity - and, obviously, I understand the difficulty of that - or they talk about any sorts of things, and I feel like acne is regarded as this thing of like, 'Oh, it's just like, what you go through as a teenager.' And it can be.

    "And it can be kind of just like you get a pimple on your forehead. It can also be tremendously debilitating and really, seriously, emotionally incapacitating, which it was for me.

    "So, for anyone out there that is experiencing that: I get you, I hear you, I've been there, I know it. I know how depressing it can be and the kind of depths of sorrow it can drag you to, but there is a brighter day."

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