For every three scripts that you get through, one will be made, and that doesn't even necessarily mean that they're going to cast you in it.
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If you have a movie coming out, and people are talking about you, the amount of scripts will build.
I think if you get your fifth script made, that's the fast track. But there's no guarantee any of them will get made.
Usually, if you've got a great script, everything falls into place.
If the script is good, the cast and director good, I'll go anywhere.
If I put the script down more than once, there's a good chance that I probably don't want to play the part.
Script comes first, then the actors, then you gotta be lucky enough to get the right time slot. Then people have to watch.
Scripts don't get movies made.
These things are hard to pin down. We work on a script a bit, then work on a different one.
Script for an actor is like a bible. You carry it with you, you read it over and over, you go to your passages.
My experience is that's rare - that you have a script that is... what they call 'film-ready.'
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