One doesn't go on television for the Manhattan crowd. You buy the sides of buses for that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Some people go to L.A. just to see recognizable people. There are tour buses. But in New York, everyone seems a little less into that.
I don't have a car in Manhattan because you have to choose between a car and an apartment. It's that expensive.
Manhattan is so tailored. It's driven by appealing to the very wealthy and tourists.
I went to New York for a while before I moved to L.A., and I was very clear that I didn't want to do TV. For a decade, basically, I didn't even entertain the idea.
I go to New York to see live shows, not movies.
People in Philadelphia are a world apart from New York. They're very different from people in the New York scene. The New York scene wants your visibility and wants your money.
It is possible to work out of New York on film and television and still not lose your connection to theater.
Believe me, it jabs you. When you're on the side of buses and New York loves you, you love to go out there every night. It's like a race. Curtain opens, out you go, and New York is yours.
No one drives in Manhattan - in fact, many of the folks who live in Manhattan don't even have driving licenses!
Every person on the streets of New York is a type. The city is one big theater where everyone is on display.