My dad brought 'Clerks' to Sundance 22 years ago, and that's when his career started.
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Sundance took me on my first film and from there sort of launched my career.
When I was younger I saw a movie called 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' with Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Those two actors and that movie was my inspiration to want to be an actor.
Getting into Sundance is such a big platform for a director.
When I went to Sundance for 'Afternoon Delight,' I came back feeling like I wanted to take my experience that I learned from directing and bring that into a series.
My dad was a low budget film director. I grew up as a kid making movies, based on the love of seeing what my dad was doing.
I've been to Sundance before, but I'd never seen a lot of screenings.
Then I did The Tao of Steve and that was at Sundance in 2000 where it did really well.
I got to work with Cillian Murphy and my dad, Jim Broadbent and Jodie Whittaker on 'Perrier's Bounty.' It was a small part, but it was really special.
I built my entire career off of teen comedies. I was in 'Bring It On'.
It was the late '70s when my parents met. My dad was a lighting director for a soap opera, and my mom was a temp at the studio. They moved into a house in The Valley in L.A., to a neighborhood that was leafy and affordable.
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