I have always looked for growth, and in TV, you are as good as your last show. So I only care about my personal space, my family, and close friends.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been on a lot of shows that nobody cared about.
I'm quite private. And I never wanted to be the biggest star in the world, really. So in that sense I've got a good balance of doing great shows, of making an appearance every now and then and writing music, and I don't really have to do much else.
I'm in the entertainment business, where you're only as good as your last show.
I've been careful to keep my life separate because it's important to me to have privacy and for my life not to be a marketing device for a movie or a TV show. I'm worth more than that.
I was a guy who abandoned a TV show. I didn't care about people.
That's why I love doing television because it's something that fans and viewers can sit down each week and get to know your character and get to know the show and get to know what's going on and fall in love with you all over again, like they did in previous shows.
When I was younger, all I cared about was what people thought of me and my films. Now I care less about catering, hand-serving, hand-feeding the audience. I've gotten to the point now in my life where I'm serving myself.
I care about my quality of life and money.
People care about my fame, not me. But that's fine. I have my own life.
I love my job and my relationship with the viewers who watch my shows.