I mean when the play was on in New York I was starting to get film offers coming through, and since the film's come out I get offered more than I used to, but it happens incrementally.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've only gotten directly offered two or three movies, ever. I don't have the luxury of being able to say no a lot, and I don't really have the luxury of just getting to pick and choose certain things. If I did, I probably would choose even more different roles than I've played.
The strange thing is that since I've been offered lots of films I think that maybe they think that I've sold out to Hollywood. Which is not the case if anybody's listening.
One minute, it seemed I had more movie offers than I could handle; the next - no one wanted me.
A lot of times when I've been offered film series and stuff, if they shoot in Los Angeles, I lose interest.
When I want to support a film starring actors I like, I purchase several tickets at the box office - even if I can't stay for the movie.
I've just been more interested in doing film right now and I don't want to go away from my family for six months, which was what I would have had to have done if I did the play on Broadway.
If you do a film with a studio, agents step in, they start saying, 'My actor has to get this amount of money', and it becomes about deals.
My whole game plan was to direct movies. I knew if I made a reputation in theater, I would get offers.
Actors are sellers, and I figured out a long time ago that if you wanted to work a lot, you had to be on the buying side.
Everytime I get offered theatre I get offered a film role too.