I've done shows that aired on American TV, but none of them proved to be successful, so yes, no one here knows who I am.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think anyone who runs a TV show would ever say to you, 'I have a grasp on running a TV show.' Maybe that's not true. Maybe there are people that do. I don't know.
It never crossed my mind that one day I'm gonna be big and famous and have my own TV show, you know?
Most of the TV shows I've done have all been in the U.S.
None of those jobs were high-profile, but once I was on ET, people then began to associate me with that show. So, that is the thing that many people know me for. When in effect, that was the end of my television career.
You're not anyone in America unless you're on TV.
I'm one of those few actresses who works all the time, and even though I haven't done a show that literally puts me on some kind of map - as in, that's how I'm known and that's how I'll always be known - I'm very lucky.
I know that I'm a quirky guy, to say the least. I don't know how easy I am to cast for a network. It hasn't been because I haven't tried. But am I dying to be on a TV show? No.
So many people are on television that don't know me, and they're like experts on me.
I've always been exactly who I am on TV. I'm not playing a role.
Whenever anyone asks me if I'm from a TV show, I say yes - no matter whether I've ever been on it. It just makes the conversation that much easier.