Honestly, after about three years on a show, you're like, 'Thank you very much for giving me a step up. Now can I go do movies?'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The reason I don't make more movies is because it's really hard to find ideas that I go, 'Yeah, I could spend two years of my life doing this.' Mostly what I do is say no to movies because I go, 'Maybe I would see that, but I don't think I could spend two years on it. I'd go nuts.'
I don't know if I'd ever want to show my college life in the films I make. I think I've passed that stage long ago.
I love films. If I'd known how to get into or do it from the word go, I would have done that.
I've been in more than 20 movies. You just do the best you can and try to make a living.
Actually, I went from doing a lot of movies early on in my career, then to doing TV, and I don't know whether we'll get back to some movies or not.
I would love to do films. It's just the way things happened for me - I ended up doing a lot of TV.
I really wanted to go onstage. Not movies. But I ended up under contract to Paramount. Now I adore film work.
I think at the age I'm at, it's really hard for a film career, and I'm at a point in my life where I thought it would be a good idea to be a part of a good show and to be able to finish school.
The problem with movies is you are over-rewarded for the work you do. It's hard to give up, and I got used to a certain lifestyle.
If I do three movies in a year, I don't feel like acting ever again.