Boy, if you dont have the network and the producers that believe in you, it's too, too much.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What's difficult with doing 'The Producers' is your appetite is enormous. You want money; you want boards; you have huge desires. You've got to want more than anything for two and a half hours. Everything is heightened.
Nowadays, there are sometimes more producers than there are people in the cast, because it takes that much money to put a show on.
I don't like begging money from producers.
Despite the impression you may have from watching too much TV, movies are not about reproducing reality. They're about telling stories.
When you're doing 22 shows on network television, the writers are going on vapors towards the end and, as an actor, you're just trashed by the end.
I do not like producers.
You're out there on a high wire without a net, and that's the way actors operate. They have to be fearless about how they work and they have to create a life for the audience in 90 minutes and make them believe.
I don't like it when celebrities get voice work. But then again, if I was the producer, I wouldn't want a bunch of no-names doing my show and have to worry about word-of-mouth. I see both sides of the story.
Actors make less than you think.
I feel strongly that I need to try to make my shows as real as possible. What you see is what you get.