When you know who you are, you know who you are. That's the real dangerous thing in Hollywood, because they all want to create you and mold you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Hollywood people want to build you up and make you famous only to knock you off you're the pedestal they built for you.
Hollywood is so fake and people need to realize that people are just people, and you, too, don't need to be born into something or have money or have whatever product someone is hawking on you.
I know an awful lot of Hollywood people, who are so self-important, I can't understand it.
So much of Hollywood is about who the people you work with are.
Hollywood is a very volatile place where artists come in, and they essentially say they want to belong. It's incredibly vulnerable to be an actor and also get criticism at a young age when you're formulating who you are. We've seen a lot of people fall victim to that, and it's very unfortunate.
You've gotta play the Hollywood game, and you know you're doing good the more notoriety you're getting, and that's gold. That's what every actor wants because then you know you're at another level.
Hollywood is like living in a weird bubble. A bunch of people take care of you and get you stuff, and you're the center of that little microcosmic world. You start believing that it is real and... you deserve it.
I know that people get cast based on how they look in Hollywood.
I think Hollywood wants to be safe. The things you do first become your calling card, and I think people just sort of go, 'Well, we know he can do that.' They kind of put you in that hole.
In Hollywood, what they last saw you in is what you are. It's hard to break away from that.