I know I'm happy and can't wait to see where my career will go next. This isn't the end for any of us. I can understand why they are upset but I want them to move forward and look for the future.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I''ve never planned any of my career moves. Things have just happened, and luckily, they''ve worked out for the best.
I love my career right now, and I won't be with anybody until they make my life as satisfying and as happy as my work makes me.
People don't want to hear about it if you're frustrated with your big career break.
I mean, I'm not unhappy, but there's still so much I want to do.
There are a lot of new opportunities that are poking their head up in my future. I've been very fortunate that way, but for right now, what I like is what I'm doing.
I'm just happy when people want me to work for them.
There have been multitudes of times in my career where I could have taken an easier road or a more commercial path, and I've been just like, 'That's not gonna make me happy.'
When I look back over my career, I just feel pleased that I'm still working and getting some good roles. It's been 30 years now, and a generation has grown up with me. There are kids who don't have a clue who I am, but they queue up and ask for my autograph and admit their mums love me! It's all good - I am having a ball.
I'm happy, I'm in a good place, I'm looking forward to my future.
I'm very, very fortunate to be in the job that I'm in, and I would love for it to continue forever, but it won't. I have to financially and emotionally prepare for the day that 'Mad Men' will go away, because who knows what my next job is going to be?
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