I think early in my career, I didn't choose films that were crappy films, necessarily, but I didn't go out and campaign for smaller, better roles.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I could not make mistakes while choosing films when I started out.
In my early days, I didn't know what a good film or a bad film was, and I was trying to make some money. As it happens I was lucky. I made some good films.
My own personal taste in films as a member of the audience was not completely in line with films I was doing.
I never had any desire to be a film actor. I never thought I was the good-looking movie type, which I assumed they wanted.
I turned down the opportunity to be in some films that went on to be blockbusters.
I could never have imagined the films I've done and the people I've worked with when I was starting out; I certainly did not have a career path.
I was never interested in film. Never. I never even thought of it. I wasn't even a film buff, I didn't see many films ever.
I was slightly disheartened when three of my films didn't work at the box-office. But the silver lining is that people did appreciate my work in those films. Had my performance gone unnoticed, I would've been in big trouble then.
I was never interested in being powerful or famous. But once I got to film school and learned about movies, I just fell in love with it. I didn't care what kind of movies I made.
I have been in movies that I thought I wasn't very good in.
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