I'm an actor. My life as an actor depends on who sends me what. I'm just taking the best stuff that I can find that's sent my way, regardless of how big or little the paycheck is.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the end, I'm an actor. I'm paid for what I bring to the screen.
I'm an actor. It's my job.
My choices in projects have all been character or role-based, and on a financial level, it's obvious: as an actor on a TV series, I get a wonderful paycheck, and a consistent paycheck, which doesn't always happen when you're doing theater or movies.
Being an actor is well paid, but it's a bit like being a circus traveler.
I'm a working actor, so I do pretty much whatever comes along because it's my job.
I'm not one of these million-dollar actors. I have always been just a working actor. I probably work more than I would like to.
I've been a professional actor now for 38 years. A long time. And it's wonderful to earn your living doing something that you love. To think people actually give you money for it!
I've obviously made a very nice amount of money. I have a very nice lifestyle. I get to do what I love. Very few actors get to do that, and even fewer are lucky enough to work steadily for 24 years.
I was raised to be in service to something larger than myself. A lot of actors concentrate on what they will get out of the profession, rather than what they can offer it. The way I see it, if you come with something to offer, you can offer it forever.
I can be a horrible actor, but I make a move that makes a money I'm secured a job.
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