I probably make more money in a year on 'Newhart' than 70 percent of your working top-name stars. Some weeks I just have six lines, but it doesn't bother me.
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Some people are very good at being 'stars' and it suits them. I'm grudging about it and I find it annoying.
Doing a series, every week you work with a new star.
You really have to love the work. You can't look for stardom. That's a by-product.
I just don't think of myself as a star. This is what I do for a living; I'm fortunate that I make ends meet.
In the long run, there are people who've made more money or had bigger stardom at points. But, I think I'll have come out winning.
It's a crazy world, stardom. I don't even think of myself as a star. I just like to go to work.
When you're starting out, every line in a show or a commercial is like a huge success.
I didn't care about being the 'star.' I just wanted to make a living and have a consistent career.
You get pigeonholed. Some people are film stars, and some are theatre stars who do one-off telly. Somehow, I get into long-running series.
I had some great high points and thought: 'This is fantastic. I'm going to be a huge star.' Then something happens, and you can't get a job to save your life.
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