I tell ya, I could have got some more jobs if I'd tried, but I went to Sweden instead.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sweden was very nice. I did a lot of television. I wrote, directed and was in a lot of television there.
I've seen quite a bit of the world, but I really like Sweden and feel like I could live there some day.
You go to Scandinavia, and you will find that people have a much higher standard of living, in terms of education, health care and decent paying jobs.
I certainly like working in Germany.
So, I was offered this job to come down there but first it was suggested that I take a trip around the country in the areas in which we worked to see what it's all about, and I tell you that was a revelation to me.
I must confess I took a couple or three jobs just for the money.
It's fantastic to have the opportunity to work abroad, and do all that, but there is a certain point where you're just like, 'Oh, I'd love to work at home.'
When I was brought up in Sweden, there was a great opportunity for young people to learn how to act in our municipal theaters with their small companies. You would be under contract for eight months and have the summer free to take other opportunities.
Sweden is a small country, and a Swedish writer can barely make a living as an author. We were able to quit our jobs as journalists only after we had been translated into, among others, German.
If the right job came along, absolutely with bells on I would work in Sweden.