They had an opening. You know, it was one of those deals. I auditioned and got it in '93.
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I was lucky - the first eight productions I auditioned for, I got cast.
When I started as an actor, I kind of started with a couple features. I've been waiting for the opening.
There wasn't very much going on in London about five years ago, and I just took a ticket on spec and went to Los Angeles. I think it was in my second week that I auditioned for 'Battlestar.'
I pulled out of making movies in about '96 or '97.
I didn't want to do 'Casino Royale' when they told me to audition. I said no. Then they sent me the script, and I thought it was actually very interesting - and I had no other work at the time.
As I got older, I auditioned for drama school and shocked myself by getting in.
I got the regular call, that they were doing a Broadway musical of Hairspray, and would I come and audition. I was familiar with the movie, because at the time it came out my lover wrote for Premiere magazine, and we had to see everything.
That's where I got my start and where I'll continue to work, but I can't tell you the number of films between Drugstore Cowboy and Curly Sue that I auditioned for and wanted that didn't choose me.
I've auditioned for pretty much every one of my father's movies.
I didn't audition for 'Fargo.' It was a straight offer.