It's really difficult to maintain a credible career as you jump from age group to age group and suddenly you're not the flavor of the month anymore; you're not in demand.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm showing the younger generation your career doesn't have to be over when you're 16-years-old.
They do say that the profession gets increasingly difficult, but my career seems to have been inside out. I'm playing the biggest parts now that I'm older. That's probably right, because I wasn't ready for them before.
Sometimes you're in great demand. Then suddenly your career hits the breaks.
It's very rare that you can be in a career for as long as I have and still feel like you're constantly learning and coming at it from an almost childlike perspective.
The career doesn't get any easier. A career stays tough.
Reality is, you have to work harder the older you get.
I'm not silly. I understand that, with age and at different parts of your career, you have different challenges.
I wouldn't say there isn't a direct path to a successful career. There are people who knew exactly what they wanted to do from a very young age, weren't going to be diverted, and then they just went out and achieved it.
It's hard to have a career.
The great thing about arriving at this age is that I don't even care about my career anymore.