But as a woman, I really started feeling vulnerable on the set, and I really felt that it was important that I should not be open for invitation or making myself look as though I was waiting for something.

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As an actor, John Lone felt uncomfortable and unsafe on set, especially as a woman. He wanted to make sure he didn't give the impression that he was interested in or expecting any unwanted attention or interactions. Lone believed it was important to protect himself and not appear open to invitations or suggestions that he was waiting for something to happen.

About John Lone

John Lone is a Chinese-American retired actor who starred in several high-profile films in the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s, including the Academy Award-winning film The Last Emperor. He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and the Independent Spirit Award for his performances.

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