No Bigger Than a Minute
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Meredith Eaton (Clip 2 of 3)
Actress Meredith Eaton talks more about her life as a performer and dwarf in these this additional clip, not shown in the broadcast version of No Bigger Than a Minute. She says, "There are little people all over this country that get turned down for jobs because they're seen as incapable, unintelligent, every stereotype under the sun. Unfortunately, some of those stereotypes have stemmed from negative portrayals in the media, which is why I am so passionate about changing those stereotypes."
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