A successful television series can chain you to a schedule of long hours and can put your personal life on hold. But after it is all over, if you survive, then anything is possible.
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A long-running TV series is a beast in that it demands you stick to one character over a long haul.
I think a long-term TV show is probably not for me, but doing a few years of something could be interesting.
If someone can watch an entire season of a TV series in one day, doesn't that show an incredible attention span?
Being on a television series is sort of life-altering on every level.
I am offered work all the time but not for TV series.
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.
I just don't want to watch TV, and I know that life is short. I feel like I couldn't do all the things I wanted to do if I had several lifetimes to do them in.
I want to continue doing as big a variety of things as I can do, and if that means I have the honor of getting to do more feature work, I would love that. I know that if I make any other long-term TV commitments, it's not going to be on a drama.
Doing a half-hour TV show is a dream.
I will never do another TV series. It couldn't top I Love Lucy, and I'd be foolish to try. In this business, you have to know when to get off.
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