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I went to school with a few people who have made a go at an acting career, and none of them have mentioned any casting couch stories to me. They've all been successful enough at it to make a comfortable living at it with small roles in film and TV. From what I've heard from them, the proverbial casting couch was probably much more of a problem 20 or 30 years ago; nowadays the majority of casting agents are female. There's also half a dozen people sitting around to watch your audition nowadays as well, rather than just one person. Also, it's supposedly becoming more and more common that everything in the audition room is recorded now, in an effort to cut down on any liability / harassment / assault / he said she said type things.
This. My GF is a working actress and all the CDs are women or gay men. You're almost never alone in the room and it's filmed. Not saying girls don't cozy up to producers trying to get a break but if they don't have the chops, they're not going anywhere. Hollywood is more about nepotism than anything else. If you have powerful or famous family members, you will get breaks before more talented, more attractive people.