It's a wonderful way to have a role on a series - you're not tied down totally and completely to a schedule.
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When you're not the lead on a series, you work intermittently, even if you're in every episode.
It is quite different, but I love doing a series because you get to live with a character for a much longer amount of time. And the other aspect of it is that you have a steady job.
There are always roles that seem enticing that you can't do because of scheduling.
I never thought about being on a series before. It seemed like such a big commitment. But I love going to work every day. This is not about ego, it's about work, and that's refreshing in this town.
I enjoy working on a series and having a long stretch of time to get to know and connect with my cast and crew. It also gives me the ability to play a character over the span of countless hours of television.
It's amazing the hours you pull when you're the lead of a show.
My main worry is that after a certain point you become so identified with a character and a series that you might not be able to get work when your show goes off the air.
Creating a role is an interesting thing - each show or each situation is different.
I like to spend as much time on the stage as possible. I don't do a regular TV series because I don't want to be overexposed.
When you start working on a series, it's almost too much work. It's like a movie a week.
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