There's this assumption that as an actor, Hollywood is always the end point, but I never thought along those lines.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Hollywood is still the mecca for good or bad, but it isn't the beginning or end for filmmaking.
As actors, sometimes we want our character to go somewhere different than it goes, but that's being an actor.
I think, at the end of the day, if you're a good actor, then you're a good actor.
Most actors and actresses are consumed by careers and getting ahead.
Hollywood executives believe that money is both the be-all and end-all to the moviemaking process.
I think the life of an actor is glamorous to other people, but then the reality sets in: you don't know where you will be next year or how long you'll be there for.
But actors at a certain point take the best of what's available to them.
People just assume that if you're famous, you're in Hollywood.
The whole point about becoming an actor is variety and changing roles.
Movies are in a much longer production conversation before an actor is even involved. I always thought of actors as the last piece of the puzzle - so you're a tool.
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