Hollywood does not write parts for people like me, an elderly gentleman, and when they find out you're crippled, forget about it. No, I'll never work again.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A lot of times in Hollywood you're as good as your last job.
I still have the actor's disease. I always think I'll never get another job.
I will never stop doing stand-up; that's my career, but I will do movies in Hollywood.
We live a pretty real life within our Hollywood selves. I'm not working 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, by any means.
To some degree, Hollywood doesn't know what to do with me because the characters I do are so different. But hopefully, that will give me longevity.
This is my one beef with Hollywood: It's great for movie sales, but they've created this fiction for us that, when you have a hard thing in your life, it's going to get fixed, and then your life will be awesome! Forever!
I'm probably the most pessimistic actor I know. I'm always sure I'll never work again.
I'm still an actor who wants to work all the time.
I've had no helping hand in Hollywood. But in general, I've found that when it comes to getting jobs, what's meant for you can't pass you by.
As an actress, you never know when you're going to work again - and there's so much dependency on working.