My family has had to become quite understanding about me not returning phone calls when I'm filming.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The filmmakers who I'm pining to work for aren't ringing my phone off the hook.
If your movies don't perform, they just stop calling you.
If you're filming somebody doing something they really want to do, you're probably not very high on their list of problems to deal with. You see James Carville on the phone - he's like that whether you have a camera or not. He isn't doing it just for you, and that's hard to explain.
I worked in TV for a short time and couldn't stand the fact that we'd always be filming someone talking, just giving information.
I'm just an actress, so I can leave my work when I leave the set. I don't get strange calls in the middle of the night, and I don't have tons of responsibility.
The film world is a crazy place to be. You sit around all day waiting for the phone to ring. Are people talking about you or aren't they?
You tend to get reluctant to talk about anything until the day before filming.
Both my parents are actors, and I saw them struggle with work, waiting for phone calls.
Everybody knows I return all of my phone calls. I pick up my cell phone myself, much to the chagrin of my staff.
When I'm not doing the show, and the work has stopped, I walk into a restaurant and I'm shy; yet, when I'm in the show, when people come up with their phones and want to take my picture, I can handle it because it's almost like I'm wearing an armour.
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