I get a lot of return business. I think it's all those years I put in traveling around the country; people saw me before and had a good time so they want to see me again.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have, indeed, lived most of my life overseas, but I've returned repeatedly to work in film, special television productions, and the New York theater. There have also been tributes and similar occasions that have called me back to Hollywood. I've returned so often, I almost feel that I've never left.
I miss my family, and I like being a tourist when I go back.
People return my phone calls now, which is really interesting. I'll tell you what I've learned that's kind of bittersweet. So many doors have opened up. I've met everybody in the business. I'm fortunate people want to work with me.
When I look back, I did what I had to do for business and then fit family life into it.
The business of return migration is a phenomenon that historians have indeed begun to look at, but it is rather an ignored and underplayed story and one that we need to know more about.
I'm extremely blessed because I travel extensively for my work, but I always try to incorporate a bit of leisure with business.
I travel as much as I can and meet people.
I come from theatre and I always go back every couple of years.
I come from nothing. When I got a chance to make some money, I was like, 'Man, I'm not ever going back.'
I feel incredibly fortunate I walked away, took care of other business, and then came back to show business.