I only made $200 a week and I had to buy my own bullets.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Even when you have a big budget, you can't just shoot everything.
I got as little as a $75 a week when I started.
I never made lots of money at it, but I sold enough.
If you're a producer, you always spend too much money because you want that shot - and you're willing to spend a bundle to get it.
When I left school, I got a job in a shoe shop and I used to save 15 quid a week and pay for my own singing and acting lessons.
I never made more than $50 doing any play in Chicago. That was the way I grew up.
When you have to work with and exist amongst cynical, burned-out personnel on a set, it doesn't matter what you're shooting or how much you're being paid - it's not worth it.
I never do anything for money; I get paid a lot of money as a by-product.
The fact is, I made $400 a week and only for 26 weeks a year. I never had any money.
I was a telemarketer in my senior year at high school. I had to sell prosthetic limbs to paralysed veterans. I was making 150 bucks a week and it was horrible.