In Hollywood if you are not working, you are a leper. True, you are probably living in the most expensive leper colony in the world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I probably don't make as much money as people think I make. I make more than the usual medium household. I'm one of the few middle class actors out there. The microcosm of Hollywood reflects the macrocosm of international finance.
I don't think the money people in Hollywood have ever thought I was normal, but I am dedicated to my work and that's what counts.
But I did an awful lot of work in Hollywood, and in New York for that matter.
I wasn't making any money, but I didn't feel unsuccessful because of that. You can do that in New York but not in Hollywood. In Hollywood, it is how much money you make.
A lot of times in Hollywood you're as good as your last job.
I'm not a city kind of guy. I'm happiest when I'm tromping through the woods. That's why I don't live in Los Angeles. Being physically away from Hollywood probably loses me a few jobs, but the best ones seek me out.
A lot of people assume that once you're working in Hollywood you become some sort of glamour-diva, which could not be further from the truth about me.
I'm in Hollywood - I have no business not being in the movie industry.
I've had no helping hand in Hollywood. But in general, I've found that when it comes to getting jobs, what's meant for you can't pass you by.
We live a pretty real life within our Hollywood selves. I'm not working 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, by any means.