In show business, you had levels. I was at the top of the TV end of it.
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I look at each episode in two ways - from a design standpoint and from an entertainment standpoint - this is TV, after all. We usually succeed on at least one of the levels.
You have to stay one level above everyone else.
Even at my peak, I never went too over the top.
None of those jobs were high-profile, but once I was on ET, people then began to associate me with that show. So, that is the thing that many people know me for. When in effect, that was the end of my television career.
I think if I wasn't in very high level, I never will be in the team. Cause I was high, in very high level.
I kind of got into TV when I went to visit a show my brother was working on. Soon I got the second lead in a TV show.
I came from the theater playing leading roles, and when I started doing film and television, I felt as if I had to start from the bottom.
Even though I was in close proximity to everything, it never really dawned on me to pursue a career in show business.
I'm in the entertainment business, where you're only as good as your last show.
I knew I'd end up in show business in some capacity, eventually.
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