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James Cromwell Is Happy to Be Offensive

SUCCESSION ACTOR JAMES Cromwell says he’s happy to be as “offensive” and “unpopular” as he needs to be for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) after he was named the group’s 2022 Person of the Year on December 28.

The Oscar-nominated actor was given the accolade by the animal rights nonprofit for his years of service to its cause. PETA has also named its Los Angeles event space “The James Cromwell Empathy Center.”

Cromwell has been involved in a number of high-profile protests for PETA in recent years, which have resulted in his being arrested on multiple occasions. Reflecting on his activism and career, 82-year-old Cromwell about disrupting the status quo on behalf of PETA and revealed why he doesn’t believe he’s very popular with the Hollywood elite.

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