We have come a long way since the days of the casting couch.
Studio bosses like Darryl F Zanuck is reported to have created several stars - or at least, relatively successful acting careers - from women who were prepared to sleep with him. J F Kennedy's father, Joseph, deliberately involved himself in the film industry in order to gain access to young women. He became US ambassador to the United Kingdom.
It worked the other way, too. An aspiring young actress named Norma Jeane Dougherty (nee Mortenson) deliberately used studio executives, casting directors and producers to ease her way into the movie industry. We know her as Marilyn Monroe. She was reported to be on good terms with Joseph Kennedy's sons John and Robert.
Different times, different values.