I went into this job to do plays, but that's here for 10 weeks, and the rest of the year I do a lot of other things-the administrative work of planning, reading plays.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I never planned any of this, so I don't even think about getting acting jobs. If they call, they call. I sure don't sit on the sidelines waiting to be asked, like a nice little Catholic girl at the dance. I keep myself extremely busy. I've written 91 plays! I love to read. And I always have something to clean.
I just spent three years on 'The Office.' I made enough money that I can take five weeks out and do a play.
My job is just to make the right play, read the defense, shoot if it's there, and make plays for my team.
I keep working mainly because my wife and I spend most of our time touring the country doing our own plays.
I did some plays in high school which I had a good time doing.
I did a few more plays, and then I went to L.A., because I knew I could get a coaching job there.
My job is just to go out and play hard every day.
I always felt like we were here to do a job, so you should be out there practicing and playing.
We had a great dramatics department in school, so I did a lot of plays and theatre there. Later, when I was the captain of our student's ward, I figured out that if you find something you really love to do, you don't have to work for the rest of your life! You can just have fun and still excel in it because you enjoy what you do.
I never had an official job, but I did play at a local cantina every Tuesday night, and I babysat a lot.